Architects active in 1882.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
William Lee and F. J. Smith
Commemorated ati
Caxton Hall - foundation stone
The Town Hall Westminster This foundation stone was laid March 29th 1882 by t...
Wash-house foundation stone
Seems likely that the F. J. Smith is the same architect as the one who built ...
Other Subjects
William Butterfield
Gothic Revival architect.  Born London.  Wikipedia give a list of his works and it is long, mainly churches, including in London: All Saints - Margaret Street; St Augustine's - Queen's Gate; St. Ma...
Sydney Smirke
Architect. Born London, younger brother to Robert. Â London works include: Carlton Club Pall Mall, Dome Chapel in what is now the Imperial War Museum, Reading Room in the British Museum, exhibition ...
Nicholas Stone
Master mason, for George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham. Other works in London include the statues at the Guildhall of Elizabeth I (c.1622 and intended for the Royal Exchange) and Charles I. Ston...
Burnet, Tait and Lorne
Architects. The practice comprised John James Burnet, Thomas Smith Tait and Francis Lorne. Their works include the King Edward VII galleries at the British Museum.
Thomas Telford
Stonemason, architect and civil engineer. Born Eskdale, Dumfriesshire. Aged 12 left school to work for a local stonemason. Aged 25 rode on horseback to London. Built roads, bridges and canals. Telf...
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