Reginald Wynn Owen

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title: Reginald Wynn Owen
text: Reginald Wynn Owen FRIBA was a British architect noted for his work for the London and North Western Railway. He was born in Beaumaris, Anglesey, Wales, the sixth child of Elijah Wynn Owen and Elizabeth. He trained as a diocesan architect in the Diocese of Bangor, articled to Peter Shearson Gregory from 1893 to 1896, and then at the University of Liverpool School of Architecture where he was assistant to Thomas Taliesin Rees from 1897 to 1898, where he won the Queen’s Prize for Perspective in 18
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description: Welsh architect (1876–1950)
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