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in 1866, and a fellow in 1871; at the time of his death he was professor of architecture to the Royal
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Las teorĂas del gĂłtico y su representaciĂłn gráfica en España el Ăşltimo tercio del siglo XIX. Un estudio sobre: Some
Account of Gothic Architecture in Spain, de George Edmund Street
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