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    William Butterfield (7 September 1814 – 23 February 1900) was a British Gothic Revival architect and associated with the Oxford Movement (or Tractarian...
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    Bonhams and Butterfield was a large American auction house, founded in 1865 by William Butterfield in San Francisco. It was purchased in 1999 from Bernard...
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    Charles William Butterfield (January 14, 1917 – March 18, 1988) was an American jazz bandleader, trumpeter, flugelhornist, and cornetist. Charles William Butterfield...
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  • William John Hughes Butterfield, Baron Butterfield, OBE, FRCP (28 March 1920 – 22 July 2000) was a leading British medical researcher, clinician and administrator...
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  • America Billy Butterfield (aka Charles William Butterfield) (1917–1988), American jazz trumpeter and bandleader Brian James Butterfield (born 1958), Third...
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    William M. Butterfield (1860–1932) was an American architect from New Hampshire. Butterfield was born October 22, 1860, in Sidney, Maine. His father, Chesmon...
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    Keble College, Oxford (category William Butterfield buildings)
    its once-controversial neo-gothic red-brick buildings designed by William Butterfield. The buildings are also notable for breaking from Oxbridge tradition...
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    All Saints, Margaret Street (category William Butterfield buildings)
    was designed by the architect William Butterfield and built between 1850 and 1859. It has been hailed as Butterfield's masterpiece and a pioneering building...
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    Conybeare; architect William Butterfield was responsible for reredos, tiles, pews and screen; and the stained glass was by William Wailes. In 2018, it...
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    be more so." Among the best-known practitioners of the style were William Butterfield, Sir Gilbert Scott, G. E. Street, and Alfred Waterhouse. Waterhouse's...
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    Rugby School (category William Butterfield buildings)
    landmark buildings date from the Victorian era and were designed by William Butterfield: The most notable of these is the chapel, dating from 1872, which...
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    same year the nearby church of St John the Evangelist, designed by William Butterfield and built in the late 1850s, was closed and acquired by the School...
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    Butterfield Overland Mail (officially the Overland Mail Company) was a stagecoach service in the United States operating from 1858 to 1861. It carried...
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    as 'Butterfieldtown' due to the number of buildings designed by William Butterfield in the 19th century, including much of Rugby School and the extension...
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    Gothic Revival): Interior of the All Saints (London), 1850–1859, by William Butterfield 19th century Eclectic Classicist architecture: The Museum of Ages...
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    St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne (category William Butterfield buildings)
    The cathedral was designed by the English Gothic Revival architect William Butterfield and completed in 1891, except for the spires which were built to...
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    Royal Hotel (now the Golden Lion), was built by Victorian architect, William Butterfield, a friend of Le Strange. Overlooking a sloping green and the sea...
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  • of St Cross was built in the 19th century and designed by William Butterfield. Butterfield was known for his budget conscious churches.[citation needed]...
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    St Mark's Church, Dundela (category William Butterfield buildings)
    coach-house, and in 1863, in what is now Strandtown Primary School. William Butterfield was commissioned to design a new church for the ever-growing parish...
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    architects produced English-derived designs around the world, including William Butterfield (St Peter's Cathedral, Adelaide) and Jacob Wrey Mould (Chief Architect...
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    Venice, while its archetypal practitioner was the church architect William Butterfield. It was characterised by heavy massing, sparse use of tracery or...
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  • The Paul Butterfield Blues Band is the self-titled debut album by the American blues rock band of the same name, released in 1965 on Elektra Records....
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    chapel is the third (perhaps fourth) on the site and was designed by William Butterfield in 1857.[citation needed] Alfred Waterhouse designed the main Broad...
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    platted in 1872. Butterfield developed as a railroad town and was incorporated on April 5, 1885. The community was named for William Butterfield, the original...
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    Exeter School (category William Butterfield buildings)
    Exeter Grammar School at a new campus designed by noted architect William Butterfield. The school occupies this 25-acre (10 ha) site on Victoria Park Road...
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    Grade I listed Anglo-Catholic church, designed by the architect William Butterfield and built between 1850 and 1859, is located on the north side of...
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  • census. Butterfield Township was organized in 1872, and named for William Butterfield, a pioneer settler. According to the United States Census Bureau...
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    It has buildings designed by the architects Charles Buckeridge, William Butterfield, George Gilbert Scott and Leonard Stokes. The Roman Catholic church...
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    Scott, and the second restoration for only a year in 1888, by William Butterfield. Butterfield's restoration completed the tower and added mosaic work in the...
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  • particular grievance was his response to the misdemeanour of Midshipman William Butterfield, who was lashed to a grating and pulled to the top of the mizzen...
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