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Celia Scott

Categories: Architecture, Sculpture

Celia Scott

Worked as an architect in New York and then in London. Then became an artist. Born Bristol.

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Sir Colin St John Wilson

{On a nearby plaque:} Sir Colin St John Wilson RA Celia Scott, 1998 Gift of t...

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Benedict O'Looney Architects

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The Red House

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