Architects Archive

  • Thomas Verity (1837–91)

    Thomas Verity (1837–91)

    English architect. Early in his career he assisted Fowke and H.Y.D. Scott at the South Kensington Museum and the Albert...
  • Sir John Sulman (1849-1934)

    Sir John Sulman (1849-1934)

    Born on 29 August 1849 at Greenwich, Kent, England, third son of John Sulman, jeweller, and his wife Martha, née...
  • Charles Hodgson Fowler (1840-1910)

    Charles Hodgson Fowler (1840-1910)

    Fowler was a prolific English ecclesiastical architect who specialised in building and, especially, restoring churches He was born in Nottinghamshire....
  • Francis Thomas Dollman (1812-99)

    Francis Thomas Dollman (1812-99)

    Francis Thomas Dollman was born in 1812 and articled to Augustus Charles Pugin from 1827 to 1832. He was renowned...
  • Leonard Aloysius Scott Stokes (1858–1925)

    Leonard Aloysius Scott Stokes (1858–1925)

    Leonard Stokes was born in Southport in 1858. He trained in London and travelled in Germany and Italy. Most of...
  • William John Green (b.1835-)

    William John Green (b.1835-)

    William John Green was born c.1835 and was admitted ARIBA on 16 June 1856, presumably from King’s College, London....
  • Walker & Howitt

    Walker & Howitt

    Samuel Dutton Walker formed a partnership with John Howitt (1851-1923), a former pupil, in 1879 and the early 1880s saw...
  • George Halford Fellowes Prynne (1853-1927)

    George Halford Fellowes Prynne (1853-1927)

    George Halford Fellowes Prynne, was born in Plymouth, the son of the Rev. C Rundle Prynne He entered the Studio...
  • Thomas Ambler (1838–1920)

    Thomas Ambler (1838–1920)

    Thomas Ambler (1838 – 1920) was an English architect, living and working in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. Among his surviving...
  • John Loughborough Pearson (1817-1897)

    John Loughborough Pearson (1817-1897)

    John Loughborough Pearson was born in Brussels on 5 July 1817, the grandson of William Pearson, topographical artist and son...
  • Sir George Gilbert Scott (1811-78)

    Sir George Gilbert Scott (1811-78)

    A proponent of the Ecclesiological principles of church design, he developed the ability to blend elements from disparate architectural sources....
  • Michael Scott (1905-1989)

    Michael Scott (1905-1989)

    Michael Scott (1905-1988) is considered the most important architect of the twentieth century in Ireland. Apart from Busáras, his most...
  • John Dando Sedding (1838-91)

    John Dando Sedding (1838-91)

    A noted Victorian church architect, working on new buildings and repair work, with an interest in a ‘crafted Gothic’ style....
  • John P. Seddon (1827–1906)

    John P. Seddon (1827–1906)

    English Gothic Revival architect who trained with T. L. Donaldson. He was in partnership with John Prichard (1817–86) from 1852...
  • William Eden Nesfield (1835–88)

    William Eden Nesfield (1835–88)

    English Arts-and-Crafts architect. Articled to William Burn (1851), he soon moved to Salvin’s office and later published Specimens of Mediaeval...
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