DescriptionWatson Fothergill's Offices, George Street, friezes and statuary - geograph.org.uk - 1747426.jpg
English: Watson Fothergill's Offices, George Street: friezes and statuary Details of the facade of the offices of Nottingham's most distinctive Victorian architect, Watson Fothergill. On the left is the figure of a medieval architect, and above the first-floor windows busts of two architects Fothergill admired, A W N Pugin and G E Street. The names of three more architects, George Gilbert Scott, William Burges and Norman Shaw, are incised to the right of the first-floor windows. For a view of the whole remarkable building, see 1443245.
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