William Butterfield

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Noun1.William Butterfield - English architect who designed many churches (1814-1900)
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St John's Church, Birkby Repair work on this Victorian church, built by William Butterfield, has taken place but some further work is required, Historic England says.
The smallest cathedral in Europe, one of renowned architect William Butterfield's great works (other is Keble College in Oxford).
Built in 1857 by William Butterfield on land donated by the Pemberton family as an extension to the overflowing church of St.
"USAID is proud to have granted over $1 million to provide citizens with the opportunity to support the development of quality services that enhance both public health and promote inclusive economic growth," Economic Growth Office Director at USAID William Butterfield said.
Of an old Manx family, he had been born in London in 1814, making him an almost exact contemporary of the great William Butterfield, whose bicentenary is also being celebrated this year (see Apollo, September 2014).
Khurram Dastgir, Federal Minister for Commerce; Rana Afzal, Federal Parliamentary Secretary for Finance; Alamgir Chaudhry, SMEDA; Zulfiqar Thaver, President UNISAME; Junaid Mohmand; Head Operations SME Bank; William Butterfield, Senior Economist USAID and representatives from World Bank, COMSATS, MAJU, USAID, First Women Bank, National University of Science and Technology and several other organizations.
The bells were indeed magnificent, adding to the impression of the importance of this landmark church, built in 1865-66 by famous Victorian architect William Butterfield.
William Butterfield, the fate of whose pews at St Augustine, South Kensington has been exercising the London DAC for some time, had firm views on the subject.
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