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Neo-Georgian style with brick and innovative concrete dressings. Rusticated ground floor with porch with coupled Ionic columns and balustraded parapet. The second floor has pedimented windows. The third phase returned to the upper quadrangle, and an Art Deco staircase was inserted into
Newland House and the entrance, showing Art Deco influence, was added to the West Parade frontage and to the gate columns on both entrances.
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Lindsey County Offices until 1974). Newland, Lincoln. 1926β1932. By the Lincoln architects Scorer and Gamble. Lincolnshire County Council Offices (formerly Lindsey County Offices - H.G. Gamble was theLindsey County Surveyor). Newland, Lincoln. The Lindsey County Council acquired
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dating from 1824, was incorporated into the upper quadrangle on the West Parade frontage. Scorer and Gamble made three applications for building approval to the
Lincoln City Council. Building commenced on the Upper Quadrangle and the second phase was the southern facade and quadrangle which was in a
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in 1891 and started to practice in
Lincoln in 1897 before entering into a partnership with William Scorer. Later in partnership with Philip Walter Birkett and Neville Barker. Appointed surveyor to the Lincoln County Committee. He appears to have ceased practising as an architect in 1936 and he died
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Bainbridges Store, 233β237 High Street, Lincoln. 1925. Bainbridges was established in 1846 and at that time occupied 234 High Street, a fine later 18th-century building with a classical doorway and bow-windows. The store expanded into properties on either side. In 1925, the whole group of buildings
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5-6 Bank Street, Lincoln. Offices for Page and Porter, Solicitors. 1898. Tudor
Revival. Two storeys with two bays with three lights and additional light over decorative doorway. Brick with ashlar stringing, base coursing and dressing. Arched doorway with Tudoresque foliage and grinning faces on at
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302 High Street, Lincoln by Scorer and Gamble, 1907. In a late Tudor Gothic style with ornate carved decoration. The south side overlooks the River Witham and has been badly disfigured by later additions which were since removed, but have scarred the building. It was originally built for a Mr J.
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office block. Seven bays with three advanced central bays. The ground floor is faced in ashlared limestone with pendant ornamentation to the sides of the sides of the sash windows. The first floor is brick and this is capped with a limestone balustrade and a pediment over the central
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in 1881. From about 1881 and 1883 he was in partnership with
William Watkins, when he was working from St Edmond's Chambers, Lincoln. In partnership with W. Watt for three years and in partnership with Gamble from 1901. He was a Lincoln Diocesan Surveyor.
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Library. Cobden Street. 1905. Carnegie Library. Brick with stone dressings. Tudoresque with symmetrical front, projecting wings with large mullioned transomed windows. Central classical porch with coupled columns with a lantern
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and the remainder by Newsum and Son's joinery works. Remaining buildings designed by Scorer and Gamble are
Harvester House, which housed offices for Doughty, Son and Richardson and Newsum Villas, probably worker's housing for Newsum and Son.
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102 High Street, Lincoln. (1887) Shop with living accommodation on three storeys and basement with earlier rear house, a substantial rebuild in 1887, of an earlier property. Arts and Crafts with tile hanging to third storey gable with oculus
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115 High Street, Lincoln.Corner of High St. with Gaunt St. 4 houses and shops. Eight bay block (at first floor level). Divided into four shops. Brick with limestone stringing . 4 pedimented gables and one gable to Gaunt Street. Cupola at
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Newland House (Listed Grade II), which stood in a small area of parkland, in about 1922. The new offices were then laid out around two quadrangles with the main facade facing onto
Newland. Newland house, by the Lincoln architect
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Central House, 12-14 St Mary's Street, Lincoln. Built as new offices for the Lincoln Wagon Co. in 1925 who had a fleet of railway wagons rented to local companies. Former NFU Offices. A stylish example of an early
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of Gainsborough Library (1905) to the more disciplined English Renaissance of Horncastle (1908) and later schools". In 1903, Gamble, who may have been the more talented designer was appointed architect to the
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County Infants School, Lea Road, Gainsborough, 1911, now West Lindsey Enterprise Centre. Reminiscent of a London Board School. Symmetrical facade, heavily buttressed. with an octagonal bellcote above.
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was demolished, but Scorer and Gamble, who appear to have been the architects, applied to the City Council to move the classical doorway to the Park Street frontage, where it still remains.
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Ruckland, Lincolnshire. New Church by W. Scorer, 1885. Lincolnshire's smallest church has a rose window at the west end with a bellcote cantilevered out from the gable.
103:(1843β1934) and Henry Gilbert Gamble (1867β1944). The partnership operated from Bank Street Chambers Lincoln. Their work is described as "eclectic, ranging from the
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30 Nettleham Road. A 'villa' built for a Mr Bennett in 1908 in Queen Anne style with brick rustication and raised brickwork on the chimney stacks.
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which operated between 1901 and 1913, although the name Scorer and Gamble continued to be used until 1930. The partnership was between
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Bernadette House, Formerly St Botolph's Vicarage, South Park, Lincoln. 1877. This was designed when Scorer was practising in London.
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