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- John Crowther (1837 – c. 1902) was an English watercolour painter. He exhibited at the Royal Academy and was commissioned by Charles Chadwyck-Healey to record the threatened architecture and streets of Victorian London.
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John Crowther (1837 – c. 1902) was an English watercolour painter. He exhibited at the Royal Academy and was commissioned by Charles Chadwyck-Healey to record the threatened architecture and streets of Victorian London.
Sep 7, 2018 · Truro’s glut of Brutalist structures are largely down to forward-thinking architect John Crowther and another young architect, John Taylor, who joined forces and opened the office of...
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Jul 27, 2011 · Described as ‘one of the finest British post-war architects’, John Crowther designed the iconic Restronguet Point in Feock, Cornwall in the late 1960s. Even today, it still looks as cutting edge as anything else in the area or indeed, on the market.
Sep 17, 2012 · John Crowther was forthright, not straightforward. Perhaps the blend of Yorkshire and Cornwall made him a man of contradictions and enigmas – a convinced modernist who helped form Truro Civic Society to temper the worst excesses of the modernisers’ zeal.
Nov 21, 1993 · It was highly successful, in part because of the youthful and energetic export manager Bray hired: he was called John Ashcroft. Ashcroft was managing director by 1981, and took full charge...
John Crowther (1928-2012) was a founder member of Truro Civic Society. John Burton Crowther was born in Yorkshire in 1928 and died 12 September 2012. Mr Crowther retired from business in 2004. The slides were taken to record Truro's landscape as its buildings changed and vanished. Read more.
May 24, 2012 · John Edward Crowther, who was born in 1863, was to have a major impact on the village of Marsden until his death in 1931. The Crowther brothers moved to Marsden in 1867 and set up Bank Bottom Mill which continued to expand in the early years and at one time was one of the largest cloth producing mills owned by one man – John Edward Crowther ...