Watson Fothergill's Offices, George Street: window and frieze detail

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The photograph on this page of Watson Fothergill's Offices, George Street: window and frieze detail by John Sutton as part of the Geograph project.

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Watson Fothergill's Offices, George Street: window and frieze detail

Image: © John Sutton Taken: 12 Aug 2009

The frieze is one of four terra-cotta panels showing the building of classical, medieval and Elizabethan buildings. In this one, labourers or quarrymen are at work on a gothic cathedral whose towers appear in the background on the extreme left. Ornate leaded windows are typical of Fothergill's remarkable and eclectic style. For a view of the whole building, see http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1443245 .

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Image Location

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52.954394
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-1.145717