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|birth=25 February 1788<br>{{wiki|Buxton}}, {{Wiki|Norfolk}}, [[England]], [[United Kingdom]]
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'''Thomas Cubitt''' (1788 – 1855), was a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Carpenter|master builder]].
'''Thomas Cubitt''' (1788 – 1855), was a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Carpenter|master builder]].


==Biography==
In 1864, British government tore down [[Blackfriars Bridge]], determining it would be more cost-effective to simply replace the bridge rather than to keep repairing it as they had done for almost a century. Cubitt designed the new bridge, which was completed in 1869 and is still standing.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[Database: Blackfriars Bridge]]</ref>
In 1864, British government tore down [[Blackfriars Bridge]], determining it would be more cost-effective to simply replace the bridge rather than to keep repairing it as they had done for almost a century. Cubitt designed the new bridge, which was completed in 1869 and is still standing.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[Database: Blackfriars Bridge]]</ref>


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Thomas Cubitt (1788 – 1855), was a British master builder.

Biography

In 1864, British government tore down Blackfriars Bridge, determining it would be more cost-effective to simply replace the bridge rather than to keep repairing it as they had done for almost a century. Cubitt designed the new bridge, which was completed in 1869 and is still standing.[1]

Appearances

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