George Frederick Bodley
George Frederick Bodley | |
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Bodley, c. 1900 | |
| Born | 14 March 1827 Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England |
| Died | 21 October 1907 (aged 80) Water Eaton, Oxfordshire, England |
| Occupation | Architect |
| Awards | Royal Gold Medal for Architecture (1899) |
| Practice | Bodley and Garner |
| Buildings | Washington National Cathedral St David's Cathedral, Hobart |
George Frederick Bodley RA (14 March 1827 – 21 October 1907) was an English Gothic Revival architect. He was a pupil of Sir George Gilbert Scott and worked with C. E. Kempe. He was in partnership with Thomas Garner for much of his career and was one of the founders of Watts & Co.