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'''William Wilkins''' (31 August 1778 – 31 August 1839), was an [[England|English]] [[architect]].
'''William Wilkins''' (1778 – 1839), was an [[England|English]] [[architect]].


Wilkins was responsible for the design of second building for the [[National Gallery]], after the original residence proved far too small. He designed it in a neo-classical fashion and in 1832, the National Gallery moved to the building which it now occupies, off [[Trafalgar Square]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[Database: National Gallery]]</ref>
Wilkins was responsible for the design of second building for the [[National Gallery]] after the original residence proved far too small. He designed it in a Neo-classical style, and in 1832, the National Gallery moved to the building which it now occupies: off [[Trafalgar Square]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[Database: National Gallery]]</ref>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Revision as of 09:35, 17 April 2021


William Wilkins (1778 – 1839), was an English architect.

Wilkins was responsible for the design of second building for the National Gallery after the original residence proved far too small. He designed it in a Neo-classical style, and in 1832, the National Gallery moved to the building which it now occupies: off Trafalgar Square.[1]

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