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Person    | Male  Born 23/12/1682  Died 5/8/1754

James Gibbs

Categories: Architecture

Countries: Scotland

James Gibbs

Architect, pupil of Wren. Born Aberdeen. Died at home in Henrietta Street. Buried at old parish Church of St Marylebone.

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This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
James Gibbs

Commemorated ati

Old Church Garden - burials

The right-most of 3 plaques on the back wall of the garden.

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Old Church Garden - facts

The left-most of 3 plaques on the back wall of the garden.

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St Clement Danes

St. Clement Danes Built by the Danish community in the ninth century and rebu...

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St Peter's Vere Street

St. Peter's Church, Vere Street, was designed by James Gibbs, built by Edward...

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Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings

Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings

Founded by William Morris, Philip Webb and others associated with the Pre-Raphaelites to counteract the highly destructive 'restoration' of medieval buildings being practised by many Victorian arch...

Group, Architecture, Community / Clubs, History

1 memorial
Sir John Vanbrugh

Sir John Vanbrugh

Playwright and architect. Born in the parish of St Nicholas Acons, London, of Flemish descent. Worked in the English Baroque style, sometimes with Hawksmoor, on Castle Howard and Blenheim Palace. L...

Person, Architecture, Espionage, Theatre

6 memorials
Gerald Davis

Gerald Davis

Architect active in the 1960s.

Person, Architecture

1 memorial
Leverton arch

Leverton arch

Designed in 1800 by Leverton, one of the churchwardens at the time. Originally at the northern entrance on St Giles High Street. Moved in 1865 to its present location on Flitcroft Street.

Building, Architecture, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
John Hargrave Stevens

John Hargrave Stevens

Architect. Seems to have specialised in churches and often worked in partnership with George Alexander.

Person, Architecture

1 memorial