Henry Sulley

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title: Henry Sulley
text: Henry Sulley (1845–1940) was an English architect and writer on the temples of Jerusalem. Sulley was born to English parents in Brooklyn, Long Island, USA, 30 January 1845, but relocated back to Nottingham when still young. As an architect, Sulley is noted for several buildings in Nottingham, among them 2 Hamilton Road, 'a fine Victorian dwelling' designed for James White the lace manufacturer in 1883. Although he had no formal training in archaeology, Sulley's background in architecture allowed
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description: English architect and writer
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