Ernest Bower Norris

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Ernest Bower Norris, FRIBA was a prolific architect practising mostly in the north-west of England. His style fused modern, traditional and international influences, although in his ecclesiastical work he often favoured neo-byzantine or romanesque. A review of his work published in 1938 said that he had designed 80 schools and over 40 churches. At this stage he was mid-career and continued practising for a further 30 years. His buildings are predominantly brick, although often with steel or concrete structural support. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Ernest Bower Norris
rdf:langString Ernest Bower Norris
rdf:langString Ernest Bower Norris
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xsd:date 1969-04-24
rdf:langString Didsbury, Manchester, England
xsd:date 1889-02-15
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rdf:langString St Cecilia's Church, Liverpool
rdf:langString St John Fisher, West Heath, Birmingham
rdf:langString St John the Baptist Church, Rochdale
rdf:langString St Peter and St Paul's Church, New Brighton
xsd:date 1889-02-15
rdf:langString Ernest Bower Norris
xsd:date 1969-04-24
rdf:langString Ernest Bower Norris, FRIBA was a prolific architect practising mostly in the north-west of England. His style fused modern, traditional and international influences, although in his ecclesiastical work he often favoured neo-byzantine or romanesque. A review of his work published in 1938 said that he had designed 80 schools and over 40 churches. At this stage he was mid-career and continued practising for a further 30 years. His buildings are predominantly brick, although often with steel or concrete structural support.
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