One of the leading exponents of the nineteenth century's Gothic Revival, the architect Sir George Gilbert Scott (1811 78) most famously designed the Albert Memorial in Kensington Gardens and the Midland Grand Hotel at St Pancras. In the design and restoration of churches and cathedrals, his work was distinguished by its care, skill and sheer volume: most medieval cathedrals in England and Wales, including Westminster Abbey, benefited from Scott's expertise in some form. Written between 1864 and his death, then edited by his son and fellow architect George Gilbert Scott (1839 97), this 1879...
One of the leading exponents of the nineteenth century's Gothic Revival, the architect Sir George Gilbert Scott (1811 78) most famously designed the A...