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William designed the first school in the Isle of Dogs. Millwall
British School was built by James and Jonathan Coleman of Bermondsey in 1846–47. He also designed a Lecture Hall for the Deptford Literary Institution. It was built by Joseph Lester in 1852. William won an allegedly corrupt
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