Spalding & Cross
An architectural partnership, 1889 - 1899. From Manchester Victorian Architects: "Following the death of his then partner, Patrick Auld, on 4 March 1889, Henry Spalding  took Alfred W S Cross into...
An architectural partnership, 1889 - 1899. From Manchester Victorian Architects: "Following the death of his then partner, Patrick Auld, on 4 March 1889, Henry Spalding  took Alfred W S Cross into...
Architect. Born Basil Urwin Spence in Bombay. He studied at the Edinburgh College of Art, where he won many prizes. His most famous work is probably the new Coventry cathedral which was completed i...
Born in Australia the son of an actress.  Worked for Matcham for a time.  Designed many famous London theatres, including the Notting Hill Gate Coronet (1898), Wyndhams (1899), the Albery (1903) an...
Project architect t Islington Borough Council in the 1970s. Modelled for a replacement head on the frieze in Battishill Gardens.
Inventor, manufacturer and philanthropist. Born William Ford Robinson Stanley in Islington. He filed 78 patents for precision drawing, mathematical and surveying instruments, as well as telescopes....
Person, Architecture, Art, Engineering, Literature, Philanthropy
Architect. Often referred to as J. P. St Aubyn, known for his church architecture and confident restorations. Born Worcestershire. Died Cornwall. Wikipedia gives a long list of his works, from whi...
Architect. Seems to have specialised in churches and often worked in partnership with George Alexander.
We are as certain as can be, that this church in Tufnell Park Road is the St George's whose Band of Mercy was the donor of the drinking fountain at Limehouse Station.  Designed by George Truefitt f...
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