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Giles Gilbert Scott



         


Sir Giles Gilbert Scott (9 November 1880-8 February 1960) was an English architect, the son of George Gilbert Scott Junior and grandson of George Gilbert Scott, both also noted architects, as was his uncle, John Oldrid Scott.

He was educated at Beaumont College.

He is perhaps best known for his prize-winning design of 1903 for the new Anglican cathedral in Liverpool. Although consecrated in 1924, Liverpool Cathedral was not completed until the 1980s.

Other designs of Scott's include:

He was also involved in rebuilding the Palace of Westminster after damage done during World War II and was the designer of the famous British red telephone box (1936).

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