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John Shaw Jr.

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in London. It was completed between 1833 and 1834. A building next-door to the church, at 187 Fleet Street, built for the Law Life Assurance Society in 1834 is a typical example of Shaw's Jacobean style. He was the designer of the
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Following his father's death in 1832, Shaw took on the surveyor role at Christ's Hospital, keeping an office there. He also took over work on the church of
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school in London. Father and son did extensive work at both places while Shaw Senior trained his son; John Shaw Junior designed the
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From 1844 to 1855 Shaw was one of the official referees of metropolitan buildings.
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was also an architect. The two families lived close together in Holborn and
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where he died in 1870. He is buried with the Shaw and Hardwick families at
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as an architect who could offer something different from the usual
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Littlehampton Fort website article about Locke & Nesham
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John Shaw Jr
John Shaw (disambiguation)

Wren
Jacobean
semi-detached
Chalk Farm
Kensington
Kensal Green Cemetery
Holborn
John Shaw Sr.
Port of Ramsgate
Christ's Hospital
lighthouse
Ramsgate
Philip Hardwick
Philip Charles Hardwick
Westminster

St Dunstan-in-the-West
Fleet Street
Royal Naval School
New Cross
Goldsmiths College
Eton College
Prince Albert
Victorian era
Gothic revival architecture
London
Wellington College

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