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William Hosking FSA FRIBA was an English writer, lecturer, architect and civil engineer who had an important influence on the growth and development of London in Victorian times. He became the first Professor of Architecture at King’s College London.
Born: 26 November 1800
Died: 2 August 1861
Gender: Male
William Hosking
Essay And Treatises On The Practice And Architecture Of Bridges. By William Hosking, F.S.A., Architect and Civil Engineer, Professor Of The Principles And Practice Of Architecture, And Of Engineering Constructions, In King's College, London; Author Of Treatises In The Encyclopædia Britannica On Architecture And Building. - (London:: 1842.)
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William Hosking
An introductory lecture delivered at King's College, London, January 24, 1842 : on the principles and practice of architecture: to which are now added a few notes, and some further remarks on the modern practice of competition / by William Hosking, F.S.A., Architect and Civil Engineer - London: 1842
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St Mary Redcliffe (Bristol)
Restoration Of The Church Of Saint Mary, Redcliffe, Bristol : By The Vicar, Churchwardens, And Vestry; With An Abstract Of Reports By Messrs. Britton And Hosking; And Engraved Plan And Views Of The Church. - Bristol: [1842]
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