Edwin Seward was an architect based in Cardiff, Wales. An architect is a licensed individual who leads a design team in the Planning and Design of buildings and participates in oversight of Building Construction Cardiff ( 'kɑːdɪf) is the Capital and the largest city and county in Wales. He trained in Yeovil before moving to Cardiff to work as an assistant to G. Yeovil (ˈjovɪl is a town in south Somerset, England, on the A30 and A37. E. Robinson. By 1875 he was a member of the firm James, Seward and Thomas and went on to build some of Cardiff's most notable buildings in the late 19th Century.
Works in Cardiff include:
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