Butterfield

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 2: Beaugency to Cataract, p. 586

Butterfield, WILLIAM, architect, born 7th September 1814. Most of his buildings are Gothic, and his speciality is colour by means of brick, stone, marble, and mosaic. The best-known works by him are Keble College, Oxford; St Augustine's College, Canterbury; the Chapel and Quadrangle of Rugby; All Saints', Margaret Street, London; and St Albans, Holborn.

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