Vladimir Sherwood

Vladimir Sherwood

Vladimir Sherwood (Russian: Владимир Шервуд, also spelled Shervud) is a name of two related Russian architects:

*Vladimir Osipovich Sherwood (1832 - 1897)
*Vladimir Vladimirovich Sherwood (1867 - 1930), son of Vladimir Osipovich Sherwood


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