Lockwood and Mawson

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Lockwood and Mawson were a prominent 19th-century English architectural firm known for their grand Victorian public and commercial buildings, particularly in northern England.

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instanceOf architectural firm
partnership
activeInCentury 19th century
architecturalStyle Victorian architecture
basedIn Bradford NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
era Victorian era
field architecture
foundedBy Henry Francis Lockwood NERFINISHED
William Mawson NERFINISHED
genre Victorian civic architecture
Victorian commercial architecture
Victorian industrial architecture
hasArchitect Henry Francis Lockwood NERFINISHED
William Mawson NERFINISHED
hasPartner Henry Francis Lockwood NERFINISHED
William Mawson NERFINISHED
hasReputation prominent 19th-century English architectural firm
headquartersLocation Bradford NERFINISHED
industry architecture
languageOfWork English
locatedIn Bradford NERFINISHED
England
notableFor commercial buildings
grand Victorian public buildings
work in northern England
notableWork Bradford City Hall NERFINISHED
Leeds Town Hall (competition entry involvement, design influence) NERFINISHED
Manningham Mills, Bradford NERFINISHED
Saltaire Congregational Church NERFINISHED
Saltaire Institute (Victoria Hall) NERFINISHED
Saltaire School NERFINISHED
Saltaire, West Yorkshire NERFINISHED
St George’s Hall, Bradford NERFINISHED
Wool Exchange, Bradford NERFINISHED
operatedIn United Kingdom NERFINISHED
northern England
regionServed Bradford NERFINISHED
Leeds NERFINISHED
Yorkshire NERFINISHED
specializesIn commercial buildings
public buildings
timePeriod late-19th century
mid-19th century

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Bradford City Hall architect Lockwood and Mawson