George Townsend Andrews (1804–1855) was an English architect, born in Exeter. He is particularly noted for his railway buildings designed for George Hudson's railways especially the York and North Midland Railway. Andrews architect's practice in York did not confine itself to railway work, its other buildings included headquarters for two York based banks and a number of churches.
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- George Townsend Andrews (1804–1855) was an English architect, born in Exeter. He is particularly noted for his railway buildings designed for George Hudson's railways especially the York and North Midland Railway. Andrews architect's practice in York did not confine itself to railway work, its other buildings included headquarters for two York based banks and a number of churches. He won a Society of Arts premium in 1824 and was also Sheriff of York in 1846-47, during George Hudson's third term as mayor. He died in 1855, aged 51.
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- George Townsend Andrews (1804–1855) was an English architect, born in Exeter. He is particularly noted for his railway buildings designed for George Hudson's railways especially the York and North Midland Railway. Andrews architect's practice in York did not confine itself to railway work, its other buildings included headquarters for two York based banks and a number of churches.
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