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Darlington, architect G G Hoskins
Photographed at Thornbeck Hill (near the junction of Carmel Road and Woodland Road) George Gordon Hoskins and his wife in a Tandem Dog Cart, with their coachman / groom. Hoskins was the architect for a number of major buildings in Darlington including the Grammar School (1874-7), Public Library (1884-5), Kings Head Hotel and Technical College (1893-6).
People:
Hoskins, George Gordon
Date:
1880-1900
Period:
1876 - 1900
Place:
Darlington
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Item Type:
photograph
Donor:
Scarr, R
Artist:
unknown
Reference:
DR09425
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