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Richard Phené Spiers FSA FRIBA (19 May 1838 – 3 October 1916 London) was an English architect and author. He occupied a unique position amongst the English architects of the latter half of the 19th century, his long mastership of the architectural school at the Royal Academy of Arts having given him the … See more
Phené Spiers was educated in the engineering department of King's College London, and proceeded thence to the atelier of Charles-Auguste Questel at the École nationale … See more
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WEBBorn: 1838 in Oxford. Died: 1916. Gender: Male. Works by Richard Phené Spiers in the RA Collection. 5 results. Proposed design for New Gates at the West Entrance of Burlington House. Study of the cornice of the …
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