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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Henry Hill Vale (1831–26 August 1875) was Henry Hill Vale (1831–26 August 1875) was a British architect who was active in North West England in the late 19th century. He was born in Liverpool, Lancashire, into a Warwickshire family, and studied under the Liverpudlian architect Henry Roberts. Vale served as President of the 1870-72. He is noted as one of the architects responsible for the design of the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool.gn of the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool.
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