Frederick Codd

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title: Frederick Codd
text: Frederick Codd was a British Gothic Revival architect and speculative builder who designed and built many Victorian houses in North Oxford, England. Codd was born in 1831 in East Dereham in Norfolk, the sixth son of Charles Codd, a minister, and his wife, Susan Ann Howes. He was baptised on his first birthday. He was initially based in London but he was active in Oxford by 1865. He was a pupil of William Wilkinson, another North Oxford architect, and their styles are similar. He designed houses
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date created: 2011-04-03T21:50:12Z
date modified: 2024-08-29T22:30:35Z
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