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Fairfax Blomfield Wade-Palmer

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Fairfax Blomfield Wade-Palmer
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Fairfax Blomfield Wade-Palmer FRIBA, JP (1851 – 11 January 1919) was an English architect responsible for several buildings that are now listed by Historic England. He was also a noted textile designer. His sister Louisa Anne Wade led the Royal School of Needlework.[1] He was one of the fourteen children of the Reverend Nugent Wade and Louisa (born Fenwick). He was educated at Radley College.[2] He was a justice of the peace.

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