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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