John Chessell Buckler (8 December 1793 – 10 January 1894) was a British architect, the eldest son of the architect John Buckler. J. C. Buckler initially...
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John Buckler may refer to: John Buckler (artist), British artist and occasional architect John Chessell Buckler, his son, British architect John Buckler...
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in Stafford and the Bodleian Library in Oxford. His eldest son, John Chessell Buckler (1793–1894), also an architect and artist, wrote several illustrated...
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Charles Alban Buckler was born in 1824. He was born into Buckler dynasty of architects and was the son of the noted architect John Chessell Buckler. He grandfather...
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Oxburgh Hall (category John Chessell Buckler buildings)
underwent extensive refurbishment in the mid 19th century under John Chessell Buckler and Augustus Pugin. An example of a late medieval, inward-facing...
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Mansel Lewis. In 1873–1874, a wing was added to the mansion by John Chessell Buckler, remaining virtually unchanged since. Parts of Heidi, a 2005 live-action...
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Buckler (1908–1984), Canadian novelist and short story author John Buckler (artist) (1770–1851), English artist and architect John Chessell Buckler (1793–1894)...
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Longe. Construction began in 1859 to the designs of the architect John Chessell Buckler and was completed by Edward Boardman in 1878. It occupies the site...
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View of the old Foreign Office and other buildings on Downing Street in an 1827 watercolour by John Chessell Buckler...
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to Anne of Cleves by her husband Henry VIII. From 1826 to 1836, John Chessell Buckler built a Gothic castle for Lord Stafford Jerningham, which was several...
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