Philip Hardwick

Philip Hardwick (15 June 1792 in London – 28 December 1870) was an English architect, particularly associated with railway stations and warehouses in London and elsewhere. Hardwick is probably best known for London's demolished Euston Arch and its twin station, the original Birmingham Curzon Street, which stands today as the oldest railway terminus building in the world. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Hardwick, Philip
    Published 1987
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    by Hardwick, Philip
    Published 1987
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    by Hardwick,Philip
    Published 1982
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    by Hardwick, Philip
    Published 1994
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    by Hardwick, Philip
    Published 1994
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    by Hardwick, Philip
    Published 1994
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    by Hardwick, Philip
    Published 1994
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    by Hardwick, Philip
    Published 1994
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    by Hardwick, Philip
    Published 1994
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    by Hardwick, Philip, et.al
    Published 1994
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    by Hardwick, Philip, et al
    Published 1986
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    by Hardwick, Philip, et al
    Published 1986
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    by Hardwick, Philip, et al
    Published 1983
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    by Hardwick, Philip, et al
    Published 1983
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    by Bahadur Khan
    Published 1994
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