Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p James Fowler JP, FRIBA, (11 December 1828, Lichfield – 10 October 1892, Louth) known as 'Fowler of Louth', was an English ecclesiastical architect of the Victorian Age chiefly associated with the restoration and renovation of churches. Fowler was born in Lichfield. He was a pupil of Lichfield architect Joseph Potter, and trained at Manchester.. }
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- James_Fowler_(architect) comment "James Fowler JP, FRIBA, (11 December 1828, Lichfield – 10 October 1892, Louth) known as 'Fowler of Louth', was an English ecclesiastical architect of the Victorian Age chiefly associated with the restoration and renovation of churches. Fowler was born in Lichfield. He was a pupil of Lichfield architect Joseph Potter, and trained at Manchester.".