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Philip William Wyatt (died 1835) was an English architect, the youngest son of the architect James Wyatt nephew of Samuel Wyatt, cousin to Sir Jeffry Wyattville. His two major commissions were Conishead Priory 1821-1836, a large gothic revival mansion in Lancashire and Wynyard Park, County Durham a large Neo-Classical Mansion for the 3rd Marquess of Londonderry 1822-30. His brother Benjamin Dean Wyatt was also an architect and collaborated on some commissions with him, such as the new club house in Hanover Square for the Oriental Club (1827-1828),〔(Collage Record 20748 ) at cityoflondon.gov.uk (accessed 28 January 2008)〕 also they were joint architects for Crockford's Club, St. James Street, London (1827)〔p234, ''The Wyatts An Architectural Dynasty'' by John Martin Robinson 1979, Oxford University Press〕 and Londonderry House (1825–28) demolished 1964. File:ConisheadPriory.JPG|Conishead Priory File:Wynyard Park.jpg|Wynyard Park File:Crockford's - later the Devonshire Club.JPG|Crockford's Club, London joint work with his brother Benjamin Dean Wyatt ==References== * ''The Wyatts An Architectural Dynasty'' by John Martin Robinson 1979, Oxford University Press 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「Philip Wyatt」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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