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Famous architect dead: Sir Harold Brakspear (1934)

The Evening Telegraph and Post (Dundee, Scotland), Wednesday, November 21, 1934; pg. 3; Issue 18093 — Famous Architect Dead.

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Famous architect dead

Sir Harold Brakspear

Sir Harold Brakspear, the famous architect, who restored St. George's Chapel, Windsor, died in a Bath nursing home during the night, aged 64. He had been ill for a month.

Sir Harold, who was made a K.C.V.O. in 1931, also restored Battle Abbey after a fire several years ago.

Besides being an architect to the Dean and Canons of Windsor, he was consulting architect to the Dean and Canon of Worcester.


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