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BLOMFIELD, SIR ARTHUR WILLIAM (1829-1899) , English architect, son of Bishop
Blomfield
March
Cambridge . He was then articled as an architect to P. C. Hardwick, and subsequently obtained a large practice on his own account. He became president of the Architectural Association in 1861, and a fellow (1867) and vice-president (1886) of the Royal Institute of British Architects. In 1887 he became architect to the Bank of England, and designed the law courts branch in Fleet
Street
Street
Blomfield
work
Gothic
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