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Description Isaiah Robert Edmondson Birkett (1853-1933) of Didsbury and Manchester, England, architect. See The Victorian Web.
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Source Tracy, William Burnett (1901). Pike, W. T. (ed.). Vol. 2. Manchester and Salford at the Close of the Nineteenth Century. Brighton, Sussex: W. T. Pike & Co.
Author William Thomas Pike (died 1924)
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