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1557:Webster 2012
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1215:Potternewton
1043:wheel window
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463:Neoclassical
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41:18 June 1827
25:William Hill
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2027:1827 births
1272: /
1247:, Hampshire
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164:, Halifax,
100:, England.
72:Nationality
2021:Categories
1352:References
1315:Corinthian
1304:Italianate
1278: (
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1245:Portsmouth
1185: (
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266:Later life
252:Portsmouth
225:workhouses
186:Unitarians
166:Birmingham
123:school in
111:Early life
80:Occupation
37:1827-06-18
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1307:Classical
1259:1°05′34″W
1211:sandstone
1166:1°34′02″W
1083:1°41′05″W
1047:pilasters
994:1°50′26″W
912:2°25′55″W
835:1°32′23″W
762:1°27′50″W
745:Sheffield
680:1°20′09″W
598:1°59′47″W
556:pilasters
505:0°04′35″W
470:pilasters
420:1°32′45″W
385:Location
357:Criteria
277:The Heath
273:Sheffield
231:offices,
162:Stockport
158:Sheffield
150:Leicester
125:Wakefield
83:Architect
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1608:12 April
1299:1886–90
1229:church.
1144:Meanwood
1123:1879–80
1034:1879–80
952:1866–73
560:pediment
547:1857–59
492:Hertford
458:1857–58
229:poor law
221:Hertford
190:Baptists
154:Dewsbury
1318:portico
1051:turrets
964:portico
882:style.
807:style.
667:Banbury
585:Devizes
217:Banbury
213:Devizes
117:Halifax
75:English
45:Halifax
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1695:15 May
1069:Yeadon
980:Elland
898:Bolton
397:Grade
394:Notes
354:Grade
285:estate
206:Gothic
192:, the
188:, the
184:, the
174:Hanley
172:, and
170:Durham
1495:7 May
1332:Notes
1219:slate
1206:1881
1148:Leeds
875:1865
821:Leeds
800:1862
722:1857
649:Ceres
640:1857
406:Leeds
391:Date
382:Name
146:Leeds
94:Leeds
2004:ISBN
1986:ISBN
1965:ISBN
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