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  1. A. J. Humbert – Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre. Albert Jenkins Humbert ( 1822 - 1887 ), que assinava seus trabalhos como A. J. Humbert, foi um arquiteto britânico. Era o arquiteto predileto do príncipe Alberto de Saxe-Coburgo-Gota, o marido da rainha Vitória do Reino Unido .

    • 1877 (55–56 anos)
    • arquiteto
    • 1821
  2. A. J. Humbert. Albert Jenkins Humbert (" A. J. Humbert ") (1821–1877) [1] was a British architect particularly favoured by Prince Albert . Amongst the buildings he is particularly associated with are Sandringham House [1] [2] and St. Mildred's Church, Whippingham [1] [3] and both the Duchess of Kent's Mausoleum [1] and the Royal ...

  3. In 1865, two years after moving in, the prince commissioned A. J. Humbert to raze the original hall and create a much larger building. [d] [28] Humbert was an architect favoured by the royal family—"for no good reason", according to the architectural historian Mark Girouard —and had previously undertaken work for Queen Victoria at Osborne ...

  4. Albert Jenkins Humbert (1822-1887), que assinava seus trabalhos como A. J. Humbert, foi um arquiteto britânico. Era o arquiteto predileto do príncipe Alberto de Saxe-Coburgo-Gota, o marido da rainha Vitória do Reino Unido.

  5. The mausoleum was built by the architect A. J. Humbert, based on designs by Professor Ludwig Gruner. It is in the form of a Greek cross , with a 70 ft diameter, and a central octagon of height 70 ft.

  6. Contenidos. ocultar. Inicio. Referencias. A. J. Humbert. Albert Jenkins Humbert (1821-1877), quien firmó sus obras como A. J. Humbert, 1 fue un arquitecto británico, especialmente favorecido por el príncipe Alberto de Sajonia-Coburgo-Gotha, el marido de la reina Victoria del Reino Unido .

  7. It was built by the architect A. J. Humbert, based on designs by Professor Ludwig Gruner. Humbert had come to Victoria's attention after his successful redesign of St Mildred's Church, Whippingham, the parish church near Osborne House on the Isle of Wight.