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St Mary, Mildenhall, Suffolk: the west tower and south entrance porch

RIBA137707
Farrow, Thomas
NOTES: The oldest parts of the church date from c. 1240-1300 which are the north chapel, east end and chancel, notably the east window (c. 1300). The rest of the church was built 1441-1478, including the tower, which was restored in 1864. A general restoration was was carried out in 1849, including the interior and re-roofing of the chancel by Thomas Farrow. In 1875-1876 the south porch was rebuilt as part of the restoration of the south aisle, possibly by J. D. Wyatt.

St Mary, Mildenhall, Suffolk: the west entrance tower

RIBA137710
Farrow, Thomas
NOTES: The oldest parts of the church date from c. 1240-1300 which are the north chapel, east end and chancel, notably the east window (c. 1300). The rest of the church was built 1441-1478, including the tower, which was restored in 1864. A general restoration was was carried out in 1849, including the interior and re-roofing of the chancel by Thomas Farrow. In 1875-1876 the south porch was rebuilt as part of the restoration of the south aisle, possibly by J. D. Wyatt.

Waterhouse Buidling, Tree Court, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, seen from Senate House Passage

RIBA138141
Waterhouse, Alfred (1830-1905)
NOTES: The Waterhouse building was a rebuilding of earlier 17th century buildings on the site in a neo-Renaissance style.
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