George Mathers (1919–11 October 2015) was an architect, most notable for the Grade II listed Marychurch in Old Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England. He was also a conscientious objector jailed twice for his pacifist stance during the Second World War.
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| - George Mathers (architect) (en)
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| - George Mathers (1919–11 October 2015) was an architect, most notable for the Grade II listed Marychurch in Old Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England. He was also a conscientious objector jailed twice for his pacifist stance during the Second World War. (en)
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| - Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, U.K. (en)
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| - Kings Cross, London, U.K. (en)
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| - * Marychurch, Old Hatfield - Grade II listed
* Church of St Bartholomew, St Albans (en)
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| - "His beautiful round Marychurch in Old Hatfield, of 1971, with its glorious coloured glass windows, was grade II listed in 2013 – a rare achievement for a living architect. He worked with many artists, including the sculptor Angela Godfrey." (en)
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| - Obituary George Mathers 1919-2015 (en)
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| - George Mathers (1919–11 October 2015) was an architect, most notable for the Grade II listed Marychurch in Old Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England. He was also a conscientious objector jailed twice for his pacifist stance during the Second World War. (en)
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| - Associated architectural firm[s] (en)
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