Giles Gilbert Scott

Description: (Architect)
Giles Gilbert Scott was a British architect best remembered for his work on popular edifices like the New Bodleian Library, Liverpool Cathedral, Battersea Power Station, and Cambridge University Library. He is also credited with designing the archetypical red telephone box.

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Birthday November 9, 1880 (Scorpio)
Died on February 8, 1960
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