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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Benjamin Ingelow (1834/35–1925) was an English architect who practised from an office in London. He was born in Ipswich, Suffolk, his father being a banker. His training started when he was articled to Arthur Shean Newman in 1852. He later joined the architectural practice of William Slater, where he was an improver and an assistant. When R. H. Carpenter joined Slater in partnership, Ingelow became the chief assistant. Slater died in 1872, and Ingelow became a partner of Carpenter. Following Carpenter's death in 1893, Ingelow continued the practice on his own until he died in 1925. Ingelow's more notable works were carried out in conjunction with Carpenter, and include the Chapel at the School of St Mary and St Ann, Abbots Bromley, which is listed at Grade II.. }

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