Norman Shaw

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Norman Shaw was a prominent 19th-century British architect known for his influential country houses and for helping define the Queen Anne and Old English styles within Victorian architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British architect
Victorian architect
architect
human
activeYearsEnd early 20th century
activeYearsStart 1850s
buriedAt Hampstead Cemetery, London
surface form: Hampstead Cemetery
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
dateOfBirth 1831-05-07
dateOfDeath 1912-11-17
designed Adcote
Albion House, Liverpool
Bedford Park, London
Bryanston School
surface form: Bryanston School main building

Chester Town Hall competition design (unexecuted)
Cragside
New Scotland Yard
educatedAt Royal Academy Schools
Royal Academy of Arts
employer William Burn
familyName Shaw
fullName Richard Norman Shaw
genre country house architecture
domestic architecture
givenName Norman
Richard
influenced Queen Anne Revival
surface form: Queen Anne Revival in Britain

suburban housing design in late 19th-century England
influencedBy George Edmund Street
William Burn
memberOf Royal Academy of Arts
movement Old English style
Queen Anne Revival
surface form: Queen Anne style

Victorian architecture
nationality British
notableFor country houses
defining the Old English style in Victorian architecture
defining the Queen Anne style in Victorian architecture
notableWork Bedford Park, London
Cragside
New Scotland Yard
occupation architect
placeOfBirth Edinburgh
Scotland
placeOfDeath England
London, England
surface form: London
positionHeld Royal Academician

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Grosvenor Gallery architect Norman Shaw
Shaw hasNotableBearer Norman Shaw