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The Master Builder: William Butterfield and his times, Nicholas Olsberg, Lund Humphries, 2024, 432 pages, 312 numbered plates comprising colour and black and white illustrations, and numerous additional photographs at start of each section, hardback. Source: ‘Sixty years in practice’ in the Institute of Historic Building Conservation’s (IHBC’s) Context 186, published in December 2025, written by Nicholas Doggett, managing director of Asset Heritage Consulting, a heritage consultancy based in Oxford. https://ihbconline.co.uk/cont_arch/?p=1596 Not for re-use.
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