Frederick Brett Russell
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Frederick Brett Russell (25 June 1813,
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– 1 November 1869,
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) was an English architect and artist based in
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, Suffolk. Russell was based at a studio in Berners Street, Ipswich. He is buried in
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Architectural career

Fredrick was apprenticed to
Henry William Inwood Henry William Inwood (22 May, 1794 – 20 March, 1843) was an English architect, archaeologist, classical scholar and writer. He was the joint architect, with his father William Inwood of St Pancras New Church. Biography He was the son of th ...
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Artistic career

Frederick spelt his surname with one "l" for his artistic works.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Russell, Frederick Brett 1813 births 1869 deaths