Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Henry Saxon Snell (4 Apr 1831 - 10 Jan 1904) was a noted architect who specialised in health facilities and designed many London hospitals and other public buildings. He was the author of two significant architectural books: Hospital Construction and Management (1883) and Charitable and Parochial Establishments (1880).Educated at University College London. He was admitted a fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects on 20 February 1871.. }
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- Henry_Saxon_Snell comment "Henry Saxon Snell (4 Apr 1831 - 10 Jan 1904) was a noted architect who specialised in health facilities and designed many London hospitals and other public buildings. He was the author of two significant architectural books: Hospital Construction and Management (1883) and Charitable and Parochial Establishments (1880).Educated at University College London. He was admitted a fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects on 20 February 1871.".