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An (English) newspaper obituary of British architect Edward Haycock, Sr., who died in 1870, states he won first prize for his plans for the Infirmaries of Birmingham (England) and New Orleans. It is not acknowledged in his sketch in Howard Colvin's "Dictionary of British Architects". American readers able to cite evidence to the contrary are welcome to modify or contest this. Haycock lived entirely in England Cloptonson ( talk) 12:35, 5 July 2014 (UTC)
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An (English) newspaper obituary of British architect Edward Haycock, Sr., who died in 1870, states he won first prize for his plans for the Infirmaries of Birmingham (England) and New Orleans. It is not acknowledged in his sketch in Howard Colvin's "Dictionary of British Architects". American readers able to cite evidence to the contrary are welcome to modify or contest this. Haycock lived entirely in England Cloptonson ( talk) 12:35, 5 July 2014 (UTC)