
Sir Ernest George
Sir Ernest George was a prominent British architect known for his expertise in designing grand country houses for affluent clients during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in 1850, he gained recognition for his ability to blend modern conveniences with traditional architectural styles, often reminiscent of Elizabethan and Jacobean designs. His most notable work includes the design of Olveston in Dunedin, New Zealand, commissioned by Bristol-born businessman David Theomin and his wife Marie, which was completed in 1907. George's architectural legacy includes numerous significant buildings that showcase his innovative approach and understanding of his clients' desires for elegance and functionality.
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Sir Ernest George was the British architect commissioned to design Olveston.
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