William Bruce Gingell
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William Bruce Gingell (1819–1899) was an architect practising in Bristol.
He was in partnership with John Henry Hirst for a time[1] and was influential in the Bristol Byzantine architectural style.
Significant buildings
- Gardiners warehouse
- Lloyds Bank, Bristol
- Robinson's Warehouse, Bristol
- Warehouse premises of Hardware (Bristol) Limited
- Moorlands House, Leeds
- Midland Bank, 55 Cardiff Street, Aberdare, 1857
References
- ^ "William Bruce Gingell". Directory of Scottish Architects. Retrieved 26 June 2019.
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