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  1. Samuel Knight (1834–1911) was a British architect practising from Cornhill Chambers, 62 Cornhill, London EC and later 175 and 176 Temple Chambers, Tudor Street, London EC.

  2. Samuel Knight may refer to: Samuel Knight (architect) (1834–1911), English architect. Samuel Knight (bishop) (1868–1932), Bishop of Jarrow, 1924–1932. Samuel Knight (judge) (1731–1804), Vermont Supreme Court Justice. Samuel Knight (priest) (1675–1746), English priest and antiquary.

  3. Media in category "Samuel Knight (architect)" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. Belle Vue House, Sudbury, Suffolk designed by Spalding & Knight.jpg 4,000 × 2,248; 1.11 MB

  4. Samuel N. Knight developed a high speed, cast iron impulse water turbine which was a forerunner of the Pelton wheel design. Knight Wheels were used in some of the first hydroelectric plants in California, Utah, and Oregon. This site is the last water-powered foundry and machine shop in the United States. [3]

  5. Samuel Knight. Designation. Architect. Born. 1834. Place of Birth. Exeter. Location. London. Died. 1911. Birth date 3 September 1834 at Exeter. Death date 8 May 1911 at West Ham Union Infirmary, Leytonstone, BASERECORD. In partnership with Henry Spalding 1871-1877.

  6. Samuel Knight (1834-1911) was a British architect practicing from Cornhill Chambers, 62 Cornhill, London EC and later 175 and 176 Temple Chambers, Tudor Street, London EC. Knight was born in Exeter on 3 September 1834 to Samuel Knight and Mary Boalch Anning., living in his early life at...

  7. Samuel Knight (architect) M. Charles Collier Michell. W. Frank Wills (architect) Categories: People from Exeter. Architects from Devon.