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- Q17626999 description "Architect".
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- Q17626999 abstract "William Owen (27 August 1846 – 5 April 1910) was an English architect who practised in Warrington, which was at that time in Lancashire, England. His works were confined to Northwest England. Owen is best known for his collaboration with William Lever in the creation of the soap-making factory and associated model village at Port Sunlight in the Wirral Peninsula (then in Cheshire, now in Merseyside). Here he designed the factory, many of the workers' houses, public buildings and the church. Later Owen was joined by his son, Segar, as a partner. On his own, or in partnership, Owen designed houses, churches, banks, public houses, an infirmary, a school, and a concert hall.".
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- Q17626999 birthYear "1846".
- Q17626999 deathDate "1910-04-05".
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- Q17626999 deathYear "1910".
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- Q17626999 dateOfBirth "1846-08-27".
- Q17626999 dateOfDeath "1910-04-05".
- Q17626999 name "William Owen".
- Q17626999 placeOfBirth "Latchford, Warrington, Cheshire, England".
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- Q17626999 shortDescription "Architect".
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- Q17626999 comment "William Owen (27 August 1846 – 5 April 1910) was an English architect who practised in Warrington, which was at that time in Lancashire, England. His works were confined to Northwest England. Owen is best known for his collaboration with William Lever in the creation of the soap-making factory and associated model village at Port Sunlight in the Wirral Peninsula (then in Cheshire, now in Merseyside). Here he designed the factory, many of the workers' houses, public buildings and the church.".
- Q17626999 label "William Owen (architect)".
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