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Font 1881 George Gilbert Scott (1811–1878) and Farmer and Brindley (active 1851–1929)Font 1881 St Mary Abbots Parish Church, Kensington, Kensington and Chelsea
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The Loudoun Memorial 1879 George Gilbert Scott (1811–1878) and Farmer and Brindley (active 1851–1929)The Loudoun Memorial 1879 Bath Street, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire
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The Albert Memorial 1864–1876 John Henry Foley (1818–1874) and Thomas Brock (1847–1922) and Henry Hugh Armstead (1828–1905) and George Gilbert Scott (1811–1878) and John Bell (1811–1895) and John Lawlor (1820–1901) and Patrick MacDowell (1799–1870) and William Calder Marshall (1813–1894) and John Birnie Philip (1824–1875) and James Frank Redfern (1837–1876) and William Theed II (1804–1891) and Thomas Thornycroft (1815–1885) and Henry Weekes I (1807–1877) and Farmer and Brindley (active 1851–1929) and John Kelk (1816–1886) and Francis Webb Sheilds (1820–1906) and Francis Alfred Skidmore (1817–1896) and John Richard Clayton (1827–1913) and Antonio Salviati (1816–1890) and H. Prince & Co. and Elkington & Co. and R. Masefield & Co.The Albert Memorial 1864–1876 Kensington Gardens, Knightsbridge
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Design for Government Offices, Whitehall, Westminster, London: Persepective of Gothic Scheme, View of Foreign and India Offices from St... c.1858 George Gilbert Scott (1811–1878)Design for Government Offices, Whitehall, Westminster, London: Persepective of Gothic Scheme, View of Foreign and India Offices from St James's Park c.1858 Royal Academy of Arts
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Abbey Gate 1121 & 1861 George Gilbert Scott (1811–1878) and John Burlison (1843–1891)Abbey Gate 1121 & 1861 Abbots Walk, Reading, Berkshire
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West Door 1856–1905 George Gilbert Scott (1811–1878)West Door 1856–1905 Churches Conservation Trust
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Martyr's Memorial 1841–1843 George Gilbert Scott (1811–1878) and Henry Weekes I (1807–1877)Martyr's Memorial 1841–1843 Magdalen Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire
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William (1798–1867), 2nd Baron Feversham c.1867 Matthew Noble (1817–1876) and George Gilbert Scott (1811–1878)William (1798–1867), 2nd Baron Feversham c.1867 Market Place, Helmsby
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Waterford Memorial Fountain 1860–1864 George Gilbert Scott (1811–1878) and John Birnie Philip (1824–1875)Waterford Memorial Fountain 1860–1864 Village Green, Ford, Northumberland
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The Butter Cross early 15th C George Gilbert Scott (1811–1878)The Butter Cross early 15th C High Street, Winchester, Hampshire