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===Public buildings=== *Workhouse in [[Winslow, Buckinghamshire]] (1835) *Workhouses (1836) in: [[Amesbury]], Wiltshire; [[Buckingham]], Buckinghamshire; [[Kettering]], Northamptonshire; [[Northampton]], Northamptonshire; [[Oundle]], Northamptonshire; [[Tiverton, Devon]]; [[Totnes]], Devon; [[Towcester]], Northamptonshire *Workhouse in [[Guildford]], Surrey (1836β38) *Workhouses (1837) in: [[Bideford]], Devon; [[Boston, Lincolnshire]]; [[Clutton, Somerset]]; [[Flax Bourton]], Somerset; [[Gloucester]], Gloucestershire; [[Liskeard]], Cornwall; [[Newton Abbot]], Devon; [[Spilsby|Hundleby]], Lincolnshire; [[Tavistock, Devon]] *The workhouse in [[Loughborough]], Leicestershire (1837β38) *Workhouses (1838) in: [[Amersham]], Buckinghamshire;<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://yooniqimages.com/images/detail/102163474/Creative/a-view-of-amersham-infirmary-formerly-the-workhouse-whielden-street-amersham-buckinghamshire-designed-by-george-gilbert-scott-and-william-bonython-moffatt-erected-1838 |title=A view of Amersham Infirmary (Formerly the workhouse), Whielden Street, Amersham, Buckinghamshire. Designed by George Gilbert Scott and William Bonython Moffatt, erected 1838. - YOONIQ Images - Stock photos, Illustrations & Video footage |access-date=13 December 2015 |archive-date=22 December 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151222133424/https://yooniqimages.com/images/detail/102163474/Creative/a-view-of-amersham-infirmary-formerly-the-workhouse-whielden-street-amersham-buckinghamshire-designed-by-george-gilbert-scott-and-william-bonython-moffatt-erected-1838 |url-status=dead }}</ref> [[Belper]], Derbyshire; [[Great Dunmow]], Essex; [[Lichfield]], Staffordshire; [[Mere, Wiltshire]]; [[Penzance]], Cornwall; [[Redruth]], Cornwall *Workhouse (1838); [[Williton]], Somerset<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.workhouses.org.uk/Williton/|title=The Workhouse in Williton, Somerset|first=Peter|last=Higginbotham|website=www.workhouses.org.uk|access-date=3 February 2018}}</ref> and 'sister design' [[Witham]], Essex *Workhouses (1839) in: [[Billericay]], Essex; [[Bedworth]], Warwickshire; [[Edmonton, London]]; [[Louth, Lincolnshire]]; [[Newcastle-under-Lyme]], Staffordshire; [[Old Windsor]], Berkshire; [[St Austell]], Cornwall; [[Uttoxeter]], Staffordshire *[[Buckingham Old Gaol|Buckingham Gaol]] extension and alterations (1839) in: [[Buckingham]], Buckinghamshire *The workhouse in [[Lutterworth]], Leicestershire (1839β40) *School and Master's House, [[Hartshill, Staffordshire|Hartshill]], [[Stoke on Trent]] (1840) *[[Snaresbrook Crown Court|Infant Orphan Asylum]], [[Wanstead]], Essex (1841β43) *[[Martyrs' Memorial]], [[Oxford]] (1841β43) *[[Reading (HM Prison)|Reading Gaol]], Berkshire (1842β44) *Lunatic Asylum, [[Shelton, Shropshire]] (1843) *The workhouse, [[Macclesfield]], Cheshire (1843) *[[Clifton Hospital|Lunatic Asylum]], [[Clifton, York]] (1845) *Lunatic Asylum, [[Wells, Somerset]] (1845) *Astbury School and Masters House Congleton (1848) *Christ Church School, [[Alsager]], Cheshire (1848)<ref>{{cite book |editor-last=Sutton |editor-first=James C |title=Alsager the Place and its People |year=1999 |publisher=Alsager History Research Group |location=Alsager |isbn=0-9536363-0-5 |page=not cited}}</ref> *[[Brighton College]], Sussex (1848β1866) *[[Sandbach School]], [[Sandbach]], Cheshire (1849) *School, [[Trefnant]], Denbighshire (''c.'' 1855) *School, [[Tysoe]], Warwickshire (1856) [[File:Sandbach Literary Institute.jpg|thumb|[[Sandbach#Landmarks|Sandbach Literary Institution]] (1857)]] *[[Sandbach#Landmarks|Literary Institution]], Sandbach (1857)<ref>John Parsons Earwaker, "The History of the Ancient Parish of Sandbach", 1890, ([https://archive.org/stream/historyofancient00earw#page/86/mode/2up/search/Gilbert+Scott p. 86])</ref> *Crimea War Memorial, [[Westminster School]], Broad Sanctuary, [[Westminster]] (1858) *School, [[Ashley, Northamptonshire|Ashley]], Northamptonshire (1858) *The Vaughan Library, [[Harrow School]], Middlesex (1861β63) *[[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]], [[Whitehall]], London (1861β1868) *[[Fitzroy House|Fitzroy Memorial Library]], [[Lewes]], East Sussex (1862)<ref>{{NHLE|num=1043859|desc=Fitzroy Memorial Library, High Street, Lewes|grade=II|access-date=17 March 2023}}</ref> *[[Preston Town Hall]], Lancashire (1862β67), destroyed by fire in 1947 [[File:University of Glasgow Gilbert Scott Building - Feb 2008.jpg|thumb|The [[University of Glasgow]]'s main building (1870)]] *[[Old Schools]], [[Cambridge]] (1864β67) *[[Leeds General Infirmary]] (1864β67) *The [[Albert Memorial]], London (1864β72); in the podium frieze, one of the images of architects, sculpted by [[John Birnie Philip]] shows Scott himself *[[Midland Grand Hotel]], [[St Pancras Station]], London (1865) *[[McManus Galleries]] β formerly the Albert Institute, [[Dundee]] (1865β69) *The School, [[Great Dunmow]], Essex (1866) [[File:Panoramic view of Brill's swimming bath, Brighton. Lithograp Wellcome V0012261.jpg|thumb|Panoramic view of Brill's swimming bath, Brighton. Lithograph by J. Drayton Wyatt]] *Brill Swimming Baths, [[Brighton]] (1866β69), demolished 1929 *[[Clifton Hampden Bridge]], Oxfordshire (1867) *The library of the Grammar School (now [[Hall Cross Academy|Hall Cross School]]) in [[Doncaster]] (1868) *Market Cross, [[Helmsley]], Yorkshire (1869) *School [[Nocton]], Lincolnshire (1869) *Extension to [[Radcliffe Infirmary]], Oxford (1869β71) *Lincoln's Inn, London, Library extension (1870β72), New Chambers Block A (1873) and New Chambers Block B (1876β78) *The main building of the new campus of the [[University of Glasgow]] (1870), often called the Gilbert Scott Building *Savernake Hospital, Wiltshire (1871β72) *Gatehouse to Ramsgate Cemetery, Kent (1872)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-171712-gate-house-to-cemetery-about-50-metres-s | title=Gate House to Cemetery About 50 Metres South of Cemetery Chapel, with Side Walls, Ramsgate |website =www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk |access-date=21 February 2014 }}</ref> *The University Senate Hall, [[University of Mumbai|Mumbai University]] (1869β74) * The University Library and [[Rajabai Clock Tower]], Mumbai University (1869β78) *The [[Clarkson Memorial]] in [[Wisbech]]. Scott first put forward designs in 1875, but work did not start until 1880. The eventual design was a slightly altered version of Scott's original design.
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