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Robert Kerr (architect)

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Robert Kerr (Aberdeen 17 January 1823 – 21 October 1904) was a British architect, architectural writer and co-founder of the Architectural Association. [1]

15 relations: Architectural Association School of Architecture, Architecture of Scotland, Ayers House (Adelaide), Country Houses Association, Cragside, Dormansland, Surrey, Game larder, Greathed Manor, Hog's Back, James Spencer-Bell, John Brown (architect), List of Scots, Reddam House, Berkshire, Robert Kerr, William Smith (architect).

Architectural Association School of Architecture

The Architectural Association School of Architecture in London, commonly referred to as the AA, is the oldest independent school of architecture in the UK and one of the most prestigious and competitive in the world.

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Architecture of Scotland

The architecture of Scotland includes all human building within the modern borders of Scotland, from the Neolithic era to the present day.

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Ayers House (Adelaide)

The Ayers House is the modern name for an historic mansion in Adelaide, South Australia located on North Terrace.

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Country Houses Association

The Country Houses Association (CHA) was a British charity (a friendly society with charitable status) that converted country houses into retirement flats and maintained them from 1955 until its liquidation in 2004.

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Cragside

Cragside is a Victorian country house near the town of Rothbury in Northumberland, England.

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Dormansland, Surrey

Dormansland is a large village and civil parish with a low population approximately one mile south of Lingfield in Surrey, England.

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Game larder

A game larder, also sometimes known as a deer or venison larder, deer, venison or game house, game pantry or game store, is a small domestic outbuilding where the carcasses of game, including deer, game birds, hares and rabbits, are hung to mature in a cool environment.

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Greathed Manor

Greathed Manor, Dormansland, Surrey, is a Victorian country house.

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Hog's Back

The Hog's Back is a part of the North Downs in Surrey, England, that lies between Farnham in the west and Guildford in the east.

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James Spencer-Bell

James Spencer-Bell (18 April 1818 – 22 February 1872), known until 1866 as James Bell, was a British Liberal Party politician.

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John Brown (architect)

John Brown (1805–1876) was a 19th-century architect working in Norwich, in the county of Norfolk, England.

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List of Scots

List of Scots is an incomplete list of notable people from Scotland.

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Reddam House, Berkshire

Reddam House Berkshire is a co-educational, independent school in Wokingham, in the English county of Berkshire.

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Robert Kerr

Robert Kerr may refer to.

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William Smith (architect)

William Smith (16 September 1817 – 22 December 1891) was a Scottish architect.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Kerr_(architect)

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