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Leslie P. Langworthy was an American architect from Providence, Rhode Island. Langworthy began practicing as an architect during the 1880s.〔''List of Architects and Classified Directory of First Hands in the Building Trade''. 1885.〕 He was alone until about 1910, when he incorporated his sons into his new firm of L. P. Langworthy & Company.〔''Annual Report of the State Auditor''. 1911.〕 He is best remembered for the Richardsonian Romanesque design of the Washington County Courthouse in West Kingston. ==Architectural Works== * Beacon Avenue Primary School, 104 Beacon Ave., Providence, Rhode Island (1891)〔''Annual Report of the Superintendent of Public Buildings for the Year 1891''. 1892.〕 * Washington County Courthouse, 3481 Kingstown Rd., West Kingston, Rhode Island (1892-94)〔''Annual Report of the State Auditor, January, 1895''. 1895.〕 * Hope Valley School (Remodeling), Main St., Hope Valley, Rhode Island (1897) - Demolished.〔Soares, Joseph P. ''Images of America: Washington County''. 2005.〕 * East Hall, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, Rhode Island (1908-09)〔''Report of the Board of Managers, Bulletin of the Rhode Island College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, For February, 1909''. 1909.〕 * Riverside Grammar School, 100 Bullocks Point Ave., Riverside, Rhode Island (1912)〔''Annual Report of the State Board of Education''. 1913.〕 * Rumford Grammar School, 64 Bourne Ave., Rumford, Rhode Island (1912) - Demolished.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Leslie P. Langworthy」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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