Scott George Gilbert Sir Collection
Exploring the architectural wonders of the 19th century, let's delve into the works of Sir George Gilbert Scott, R.A. (1811-1878
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Exploring the architectural wonders of the 19th century, let's delve into the works of Sir George Gilbert Scott, R.A. (1811-1878). From the intricately detailed angels of the Hereford Screen at The International Exhibition of 1862, to the towering columns and grilles, Scott's influence is evident. His designs graced St. Mary Magdelene's Church in Taunton during its inauguration in 1862, and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre at Northampton as it underwent restoration. The proposed town hall for Preston Guild Festival and the monumental brass to Robert Stephenson in Westminster Abbey are also part of his architectural legacy. Scott's masterpieces continued with the Albert Memorial and the altar of St. Giles' Church in Camberwell. His reach extended to Swindon, where he designed the new church on the Great Western Railway in 1845. With each project, Scott's commitment to creating beautiful, enduring structures shines through.