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(1891 Municipal buildings, Christchurch St W, Frome, Som; H&A;

1899 1st pr Swindon Hospital, Wilts, 1899, RHH, H&R, WBR; addition of scarlet fever ward, lodge & chimney to Infectious Diseases Hospital, Gorse Hill, Swindon, Wilts, 1899-1901; WBR2, hospital of 1891 by HJ Hamp qv Boro Surveyor; - Colborne bldr;


HALLIDAY, JOHN EDWARD Warminster. Clothier,dyer, and amateur architect, of family long established in Taunton and Warminster. A notebook at Wilts RO suggests that he designed parsonage at Coleford, Som, 1832, but SNB says rectory is by Thomas Thatcher qv 1830-1; no plans in SRO?; WBR has elevation of a wine vault, 1791;
HAMILTON ASSOCIATES London. Project management, founded by Edward Hamilton MRICS;

2000 ??new entrance and reception area, Headquarters, Burmah Castrol, Piper's Way, Swindon; water sculpture by William Pye; wall-mounted textile piece by Sally Freshwater; International Art consultants website;


HAMILTON, Hon CHARLES Painshill, Surrey, landscaper, theorist, 1704-86, son of 6th E of Abercorn, created landscape at Painshill from 1738 until sold in 1773 and retired to Bath; MP 1727-60;

1785 Cascade, Bowood; guidebook; ?suggestions only, Capability Brown had proposed a cascade in 1760s; Britton in 1801 says design by Hamilton, built by Lane and finished by present Marquis; payments to Lane 1785-7; CL 7.9.1972;


HAMILTON, JAMES Architect, Weymouth 1748-1829; HC;

(1809 George III monument, Weymouth; HC)

1809-11 Ferne House, Donhead St Andrew; WBR2;
HAMILTONS ARCHITECTS, London, est Hitchin 1967 by Tim Hamilton; Robert Emery joined 1986; London from 1971;

2002 Solstice Business Park, Amesbury;


HAMMOND, J.W. Assistant to IK Brunel, involved in construction of Swindon Railway Works, letter from Gooch to JWH complaining of contractors' slow progress on smiths' shops 29.10.44, C&F 31; deputised for Brunel presenting tenders for addition of twenty double cottages to the eastern half of railway village, Swindon, 28.8.1845, to plans prepared by GWR Engineer's Department; C&F 51;
HAMMOND, JOHN Marlborough

1787 ?Bridewell, Bridewell St, Marlborough; demolished for gymnasium by CE Ponting; attributed;

1792-3 Town Hall, High Street, Marlborough; replaced 1901-2 by CE Ponting; ARS 254 'the work was done by John Hammond at a cost of £1025 12s';
HAMP, HENRY JOSEPH Borough Engineer and Surveyor, New Swindon UDC; WBR2; 1857-1939, born Wolverhampton, lived at Yucca Villa, Bath Rd, Swindon, 1908-39; online history www.yuccavilla.com;

1891 Market Hall, Cromwell St/ Market St, Swindon; SB; opened 2.11.91, open-air, covered shops added in 1892; not roofed until 1903; dem 1977;

1891 Infectious Diseases Hospital, Gorse Hill, Swindon; adds 1899-1901 by Halliday & Anderson of scarlet fever ward, lodge and chimney; SB £4500, extended 1903, now Hawthorn Day Centre, off May Close;

1893 Whale Bridge, Swindon over Wilts & Berks Canal at Princes St; dem; SB 287, £1200

1893 Cambria Bridge, Cambria Bridge Rd, Swindon, over Wilts & Berks Canal; SB 287, £1500

1898 workshops, Section B, Victoria St, Swindon, for New Swindon UDC T Br 13.8.98;

1899 manual workshops, Rolleston St for Technical College, Swindon, dem; WBR2;

1901 plan to widen Milford St; Swindon local flickr;

19?? adds to Tram Depot, Corporation St, Swindon; after 1905 WBR2;

1911 chapel, Whitworth Rd Cemetery, Swindon; ill WBR2 Gothic brick;


HAMP, STANLEY Architect;

1940 house at Shop Farm, Aldbourne; exh RA 1940, ill Br 1940a 559; for AJ Bomford; Cape Dutch central gable; dem for Laines House x-plan house by Robert Adam qv, inf Hugh Martin,


HANDLEY, MELVYN (MERVYN?) Architect, Wallingford, Surrey; Mervyn Handley acc to DSA, noted as winning 3rd prize in 1959 competition for Deaf & Dumb Inst, Langside, Glasgow;

1947-50 plans for development of Marlborough College formerly in possession Tim Mowl, offered to archivist at the College 2016, no reply, so disposed of; not seen; ?unexecuted;


HANNAFORD, T.J. Engineer with Great Western Railway; signs drawings for Frome Station, Som, 1850, so possible that he designed the similar station at Warminster 1851; but also attrib to TH Bertram or RJ Ward qqv; not mentioned re Swindon in C&F;

HANNAH, REED & ASSOCIATES, engineers, Birmingham, Doncaster, Cambridge; sold to Peter Brett Associates 2013;

1994-6 ?project architect engineer for Center Parc development, Longleat;
HANSOM, CHARLES FRANCIS, Bristol. 1817-88. Leading RC architect. Pupil brother Joseph A Hansom, partner 1855-9; son Edward was with him 1868-73 H&Son, and FB Bond 1887-91 H&B; Gomme 436;

RC church specialist. 1844-6 Hanley Swan RC Worcs; 1846-9 Woodchester RC Glos; c1848 adds Ratcliffe College (RC) Leics and 1854-8; 1848-50 RC Convent, Loughborough, Leics; 1861-9 Franciscan convent, Woodchester; 1864 Chapel RC convent Loughborough, Leics;

1855 ?RC church, St Mary's Lane, Chippenham; attributed; more likely CFH than JAH;

1862 font exhibited at International Exhibition of 1862 London made by Rogers & Rawlings, builders of Trowbridge, of stone from Bethell quarries, Bradford on Avon, SWJ 10.5.62; presumably the font now at Bradenstoke ch;

1864-5 RC church, Devizes; WBR; T: DWG 9.6.64 CF Hansom Rock House, Clifton; intended to be built DWG 30.6.64 Mr Hansom architect, Mr Stephens of Bristol contractor who has lately restored St Peter ch, Marlborough, only nave to be built at first; opened DWG 26.1.65 no architect named, plain unpretending; DoC says by JA Hansom qv error;

1864-6 Clack ch, Bradenstoke, Wilts; T: DWG 21.4.64; to be built DWG 12.5.64; FS DWG 23.6.64; SA 16.5.64; for Gabriel Goldney; font exhibited at 1862 exhibition; ?DWG 12.4.66

1866 ?RC church, Lyneham; WBR; surely an error for Clack ch, no RC ch at Lyneham of this date;

1870-2 Mausoleum, Westbury cemetery to JL Phipps +1871; James Burgess qv builder; inf Steve Hobbs; Architect 14.11.74 commenced in 1870 while Mr Phipps alive, finished 1872, 88 ft high from basement, 75' above ground, carving by E Sheppard; twenty five vaults inside to l and r of entrance, founders tomb in centre of left side 10' long, 8' high, 6' wide raised about 3' above floor on a moulded and panelled base; ceiling is richly groined in stone with carved capitals on marble shafts, coffin enclosed in a stone sarcophagus 8' long, 3' wide, 3' high, with gabled ends and sides forming a cross on top; sarcophagus formed of two stones hollowed out for the coffin; spaces over vaults enclosed by a stone balustrade; entrances with wrought iron gates painted and gilt;

1875-8 rest Corsham ch WBR; restored chancel only, although restoration plans for whole church are by GE Street qv, CFH restored chancel for Gabriel Goldney according to the subscriptions list PR/1157/43; reopened TNWA 15.6.78 chancel new oak ceiling by Mr Hansom architect for that portion, handsome oak screen to the S chapel, rector's seat designed by Mr Hansom; chapel on S of chancel, Methuen chapel restored by CFH, chapel on n belongs GP Fuller restored by him with beautiful screen (?not by CFH), two stained glass windows part of intended series of life and acts one on S given Mrs Pratt and W given by Mr Wass ; CFH added the new Methuen chapel in 1879 and embellished chancel in 1880

1879 Methuen chapel, Corsham church; faculty 1879;

1880 alts chancel, Corsham ch; Gothic stone reredos and two niches, canopies and cresting carved by Edward Sheppard of Bristol, masonry by Charles Osborne, builder, Corsham, sedilia, new Devonshire marble floor by the Royal Marble Works Torquay; bills WSHC PR/1157/43; reredos is panelled with large statues in niches above on each side of E window by Joseph Boehm, 1880; in memory Lady Methuen +1879;
HANSOM, JOSEPH ALOYSIUS 1803-82. Architect. Born York, son of a builder, pupil John Oates, Halifax, partner Edward Welch qv (H&W) 1828-34, partner with brother CF Hansom qv 1855-9, with son J Stanislaus Hansom (H&Son); another son was Henry J Hansom. H&W did works at Beaumaris, Ang 1828-35, bankrupted after winning Birmingham TH comp 1832. Founder of The Builder 1842. Inventor of Hansom Cab 1834. JAH did: 1836 Lutterworth TH; 1837-41 Atherstone RC Convent; 1837-50 Princethorpe RC Priory; 1837 Nonconformist Proprietary School Leicester; 1843 design for Sussex Memorial Br 1843 393-5; 1845 Leicester Particular B chapel; 1845-8 Clifford RC Yorks; 1850 Preston RC; 1858 Plymouth RC cathedral; 1860 Ripon RC; 1865-81 Torquay RC; 1869-71 Holy Name RC Manchester; 1870-3 Arundel RC cathedral. Obit Br 8.7.82; Penny Hansom biograpphy penny@west-lodge.wanadoo.co.uk;

1855 ?St Mary RC, St Mary's Lane, Chippenham; opened 1855 by Archbishop Errington, DoC, no architect named; Gothic; more likely to be CFH;

HAP ARCHITECTS High Wycombe

2016 proposed development 18-24 Bridge Street and 15-17 Fleet St retaining fronts of No 22, white Carraraware former Co-op and No 24 1902 by H Dare Bryan qv; Swindon BC but demolishing Carraraware no 18;

HARDICK, THOMAS Builder East St Warminster Thomas Hardick 1806-95 was carpenter, joiner, Town's end in Pigot 1822 dir, in Warminster 1830 dir; carpenter builder in 1842 dir; surveyor East St, and secretary to the Gas Co in 1867 dir, when wife had ladies school in East St; Sambourne hill 1875 dir; probably father of William Hardick qv as Thomas Hardick & Son estimated for moving East St toll-house to Boreham Rd, Warminster in 1840, WBR2 says Thomas Hardick did railway work with Brunel in Somerset & Wiltshire and that Brunel offered him place on his staff; manager Salisbury Gas Co 1862-95;

1828 Toll-house, East St, Warminster, moved 1840 now No 70 Boreham Rd; WBR; Slocombe Wiltshire Toll-houses;

1838 ?adds Vicarage, Norton Bavant, Wilts; WBR says by WH Hardick error; plans by William Hardick qv show new S front range covering S front of 1802 by Thomas Prangley qv and door moved to E side; ref also to removing old barn; plans, elevations spec WSHC CC/E/55;

1840 Thomas Hardick & Son estimated for moving East St toll-house to Boreham Rd, Warminster;

1851-2 B chapel, Devizes, Wilts, by Mr Hardick, BoE; WBR2;

1856 B chapel, Station Hill, Chippenham;

1858 Schoolroom Ebenezer B chapel, North Row, Warminster; B Magazine 50 1858 £333; also £42 repairs to chapel;

1861 alts Ebenezer B chapel, North Row, Warminster, made mahogany pulpit, made and fixed ceiling cornice, £125; Wilts Herald 23.11.61;

1868 West End B chapel, Westbury, Wilts opened, Mr Hardick, Wm Keates bldr, £1200 WI 2.7.68; or possibly Wm Hardick;
HARDICK, WILLIAM Surveyor, Warminster, timber surveyor, High St, in 1842 dir; building surveyor High St in 1867 dir; employed by Longleat estate, perhaps son of Thomas Hardick qv; father of William Henry Hardick qv, also in 1867 dir; firm was W Hardick & Son in 1875 dir.

1838 adds Vicarage, Norton Bavant, Wilts; WBR says by WH Hardick error; plans WSHC show new S front range covering S front of 1802 by Thomas Prangley qv and door moved to E side; ref also to removing old barn; plans, elevations spec WSHC CC/E/55;

(1848 report on buildings at Withial Farm, East Pennard, Som for Longleat estate; 14/3/ 19/0 10/5/1848 report by WH and Henry Batchelor Hale; report on repair of existing and new ones required; 11/6 20/7/1848 has affidavit of HB Hale;

1851-2 B chapel, Sheep St, Devizes; by Mr Hardick BoE; perhaps Thomas Hardick qv

1856 revised TH Wyatt plans for Wilts Reformatory for Boys, Warminster, Wilts; WBR2; more economical at half the size, builder John Barnden qv;

(1862-3 New farm buildings, Withial Farm, East Pennard, Som; Longleat 14/3 19/0 1/1/1862 plans, spec 14/3 19/0 1/1/1863; by WH;

1867-8 B chapel, West End, Westbury; opened Mr Hardick, Wm Keates bldr, £1200 WI 2.7.68; possibly T Hardick;

1872 alts school, Fisherton Delamere, Wilts, WH&Son; WBR; undated plans alts inc 2 new windows

1873-4 extension Wiltshire Reformatory, Warminster, builder William Strong qv; £945;

1874 school, Boyton, Wilts, WH&Son; WBR;

1879 alts B chapel, Old Broughton Rd, Melksham; new galleries and pulpit; accounts WSHC 3151/95; WH&Son;

1882 alts Ebenezer B chapel, North Row, Warminster; Hardick & Son, B Parsons bldr, WJ 28.10.82; new organ gallery behind pulpit, rear classrooms, new gallery front at entrance end, organ gallery under bold arch; windows altered;

1889 premises adj Old Bell Market Pl Warminster about to be replaced H&Son, FH Ponton bulder; WH 29.6.89;

1889 alts Sambourne House, Warminster; H& Son, PJ Ponton and Parsons & son builders, for W Chapman; WH 29.9.89;


HARDICK, WILLIAM HENRY 25 High St, Warminster. Architect, surveyor, in Kelly 1867-1907, son of William Hardick qv, building surveyor West St in 1867; WHH West St 1875 dir also H&Son surveyors;

1874 exts Wiltshire Reformatory, Warminster, Wilts, exec by William Strong, architect, builder, of Warminster; WBR2; ?WH&Son;

1888 swimming-pool, Lord Weymouth School; by H Hardick acc to R Hope History of Lord Weymouth School, 103; John Ponton contr; £700 opened 23.6.88; open-air, of Frome stone with Bath dressings; 70 x 30';

(1893-4 new classroom, Woodlands School, Som; plans and spec Longleat 14/3 32/0 05/9/1893; account book Longleat 14/3 2/2 01/1/1890; Hodder & Sons Frome bldrs; also cloakroom and closets;


HARDING & ELGAR see Michael Harding
HARDING & VOWLES Bristol. Not in Gomme. ?connected with Harding of Salisbury, Wilts. Vowles was well-known Bristol organ builder.

(1883 rest Brislington ch, Bristol; SRO cf/1883/9; also ?unsigned plans 1885/8 for reredos Brislington; St Luke ch Brislington rest 1873-4 by B Ferrey qv, SNB;


HARDING, JOHN Carpenter, Holt

1697-8 Nos. 54-7 Newtown Bradford on Avon; dated; WBR2;


HARDING, JOHN Architect, 51 Canal, Salisbury, in dirs 1875-99, prolific church restorer and designed schools and parsonages in S Wilts; WBR; at 58 High St 1911-23; John Harding & Son (JH&S) c1911ff with Michael Harding who continued to 1937, then Harding & Elgar (H&E) c1937-9 with Sidney Elgar qv;

1854 teacher's house and school, Bishopstone;

1856-7 clerk of works, Salisbury Cemetery, Wilts; Henry E Coe of London archt WI 5.2.57; lodge and two chapels, brick faced in flint; Mr Curtis contr;

1863 Salisbury Museum, 40 St Ann St, Salisbury;

1868 school, Shrewton; WBR;

1869 Blackmore Museum, rear of Salisbury Museum, St Annes St Salisbury; DoE; founded 1864 by W Blackmore, opened September 1869; Minton tile floor, decoration by Harland & Fisher of London;

1870 new buildings for Literary & Scientific Institution, New St, Salisbury; T: SWJ 20.8.70

1871 rest Winterslow ch; WBR

1873 Ragged School, Milford St, Salisbury; WBR; Free School opened Br 10.5.73; contr – Plowman of Barford St Martin, Gothic, brick, £1500;

1876 rest Allington ch

1877 school, Teffont Magna; WBR;

1879 parsonage, Whiteparish; also attrib M Harding;

c1880 rectory Allington; design in WBR p50;

c1880 vicarage, Odstock,

c1880 alts rectory farm, Stockton D1/11/295 take down barn and stable, build stable and new open fronted shed on the Down; ?at Glebe Farm;

1880 vicarage, Alfred St, Westbury;

1880 boundary wall, Dilton Marsh churchyard D/1/11/264;

1881 house, Milford Manor estate, Salisbury, Wilts, for G Nodder; BN 21.10.81 ill JH&Son; Archiseek;

1884 rest St Martin ch, Salisbury;

1884 rest Westbury ch; what done?

1885 rest Stockton ch; WBR;

1891 Godolphin School, Salisbury, by MH, some later extensions; WBR2;

1894 rest Woodford ch

1894 Four cottages, Culver St, Salisbury for E Crowe JH&Son T Br 18.8.94;

1894 adds Free School, Wilton T Br 18.8.94 JH&Son £367 Brazier & Whatley of Wilton contrs;

1894 adds School, Newton Toney; £194 JH&Son T Br 1.9.94;

(1894 schools, Over Wallop, Hants T Br 1.9.94 £2534 ; JH&Son;

1903-12 rest Fonthill Bishop ch;

1912 rest North Tidworth ch;

1912-21 work at parsonage, Norton Bavant; imps to drains, eradication dry rot; WSHC CC/E/56

1922 rest St Thomas ch, Salisbury;

1927 rest Farley ch;

1931 rest Fovant ch

1931 rest Fyfield Bavant ch;

1935 rest Odstock ch;

1935-6 rest Chapmanslade ch;

1936 rest Figheldean ch;

1936 rest Berwick St John ch;

1937 rest Burcombe ch; H&E;

1937 rest Brixton Deverill; H&E;

1938 rest Longbridge Deverill ch; H&E;

1938 rest Redlynch ch; H&E;

1939 rest Broad Chalke ch;

1959 repaired spire, Teffont Evias ch; S Elgar of H&E;

Also house and shop, Winchester St, Salisbury; house at Olton, West Midlands,
HARDING, MICHAEL See John Harding
HARDING, NICOLAS, ?plumber

1669 paid 18/0d for mending the glass about the house, Castle House, Marlborough, and for covering the Arbour House on the side of The Mount with lead, 23.12.69; MTC 7;

1670 paid Nicolas Hardinge and his son for setting up cistern the buckets goes into and 'stretting' the pipes that were cut off and for 10 li of solder and for lquer for the chain and buckets 13.8.70; MTC 8;

HARDWICK, PHILIP CHARLES Architect, London, 1822-92; son of Philip Hardwick 1792-1870, took over practice from c1843;

1858 large adds Hartham Park for THA Poynder; new E range, billiard room NW, also stable block; history by G Lawrence and Janet Margrie WSHC; also estate church 1862;

1860 house for Thomas Chandler of Albourne on his estate at Whistley, nr Devizes; SA 12.11.60; Mr Hardwick archt; Mr Plank bldr;

1862 Hartham ch; BoE;
HARE, RICHARD WILLIAMS Architect, Salisbury; partner from 1956 of Robert Potter (1909-2010) qv, as Potter & Hare, from 1967 Brandt Potter & Hare qv,

1977-9 reps Bemerton old ch;


HARKER, JONATHAN see Llewellyn Harker
HARLAND, PETER JOHN BLUNDELL ARIBA. 1900-73. 13 Manchester Sq, London. Taught at AA mainly neo-Georgian work, entered 1932 competition for RIBA HQ. Cousin of Claude Lovat Fraser whose widow Grace sang in Bliss’s Rout 1920, married to Lisa a director of Ballet Rambert. Designed house at Church Farm, Ashmansworth, Newbury, Berks, 1938-9 for Gerald Finzi composer after the cottage at Aldbourne. Also two big TB hospitals on the edge of London in Charles Holden or Dudok manner, inf Alan Powers email;

(1933 Pen Pits, Penselwood, Som, for Arthur Bliss; modernist; BoE S&W Somerset)

1935 cottage N of Beech Knoll, Aldbourne for Gerald Finzi G8/760/235; two storeys, brick with metal windows and pitched roof;
HARNDEN, KEITH ANTHONY Architect, Exmouth, Devon. Born 1941, practice from 1975, previously in Royal Navy.

1995ff college architect to Sarum College, Salisbury, did 1997 development plan; college website;

2004 Leadenhall Primary School, Salisbury; cf Timber in Architecture, summer 2004; 14 classrooms and new hall; timber-frame; copper roofs;

2006 Lift Link Building, Sarum College, Salisbury, linking 1677 and 1877 buildings; Salisbury Civic Soc Award 2006; 2007 five guest rooms in attic Wren building redone; 2008 two meeting rooms in Wren building refurbished; 2011 dining room refurbished; 2013 Victorian wing refurbished; 2015 library refurbished, 2016 Common Room refurbished; college website;


HARRIS, EDWARD SWINFEN Architect 1841-1929; list of work from P Woodfield (PW)

1870-1 rest Rowde ch; 1870 PW; BN 20.10.71 glass by Bell & Almond 3-lt in tower, reseated, bells recast, new N door and porch, new n priest's door, tower restored, gallery removed and tower arch reopened, new organ N aisle E; new 3-lt W window with glass by Bell & Almond; faculty 1870 WSHC; DWG 9.5.72; BN 17.5.72 three windows in S aisle planned to Rev AB Starky;

1875-6 lychgate, Easterton ch; PW

1877 adds School, Stourton; PW

1878 rest Stourton ch, Mr Swinfen Harris Jr, E window glass by Daniel Bell G 4.12.78

1883-5 adds rectory, Stourton; dem; PW;

1898 adds St Andrew ch, Chippenham; PW;
HARRIS, F. E. L. Architect to Co-operative Wholesale Soc, 1 Balloon St, Manchester; designed the big flour mill at Avonmouth, Bristol;

1908 Co-op premises High St, Chippenham; S six bays, extended in same style later; WSHC G19/760/51; ground floor altered;


HARRIS, JOHN Builder

1870 School, Chiseldon; WBR;


HARRISON BROOKES ARCHITECTS 15 Portway, Frome. Established 1999 by Rebecca Harrison and Rhys Brookes; Rebecca Harrison SPAB scholar, 1993, worked for Philip Hughes qv, firm rest Mill Little Norton, Norton sub Hamdon, Som; repaired chancel roof, Langport ch, Som; Rhys Brookes timber-frame specialist worked with Roderick James; consultants for restoration of Royal Victoria Park, Bath;

1999 The Bishop House, Redlynch, Wilts; timber-framed new house for £120K partly self-build; website;

(2000 Visitor centre, Cotswold Water Park, Glos; website)

(2000ff reps Cameley ch, Som for CCT)

(20?? rep Argyll House, Frome, Som; website)

(20?? kitchen add, Lambridge, Bath, website)

20?? repairs cloister, Iford Manor, Wilts; website;

20?? kitchen add Park Cottage, East Knoyle; website;

20?? garden studio Barton House, Barton Farm, Bradford on Avon; website

2000 rebuilt West Barn, Barton Farm, Bradford on Avon for Bradford on Avon Preservation Trust; Rhys Brookes; GA32 2000 appointed for West Barn and overall works at Barton Farm;

2005 rest Ostler's House, former stable of Hare & Hounds, Bath Rd, Pickwick, Corsham for WHBT; GA54; website;
HARRISON PATIENCE Architects;

1995 Covered Market, Swindon; tent roofs over base walls of 1892 market; RIBAJ Feb 1995 49-53;


HARRISON, A. Architect, Shaftesbury, Dorset, and The Square, Wilton; WBR2;
HARRISON, H.B. Private secretary to Aubrey Hastings, racehorse trainer to Prince von Hatzfeld of Draycot House, Draycot Cerne;

1914 stables, Hungerdown House, Seagry; VCH; single-storey brick, plain; WBR says wrongly stables were at Seagry House; plans WSHC G3/760/439;


HARRISON, HENRY Architect, London c1785-c1865; HC builder and architect, bankrupt 1840;

1827-30 inv with alts Lacock Abbey for WH Fox-Talbot; Edward Blore was consulted in 1829; but Harrison seems to have drawn up plans in 1827-8; £86 bill for lead 1827; £50 1828; full account Feb 1829; £80 1829; trouble with water-engine supplied by Bramah 1829; £100 1829; expenditure in the county with the London bills will approach £3500; mentioned frequently in letters from WHF-T's mother Lady Feilding; London bills were for Feilding house 31 Sackville St; letter 14.12.1828 from Lady Feilding re ugliness of Harrison's new work; 24.1.29 suggests he take Mr Blore's advice to remedy problem by taking down some of new work; Thomas Hopper 29.10.29 suggested pulling down the excrescence and building out the middle of the gallery;

1832-3 St Peter's rectory, Marlborough, Wilts; HC; Old Rectory, High St, Tudor style in yellow brick;

1829-30 addition Vicarage, Steeple Ashton; HC; large Tudor-style; C14 vicarage remains to the r., BoE;


HARRISON, JAMES PARK Architect, Oxford. 1817-1902, acceptable to Ecclesiologists in 1840s cf BoE Glos 140: Chancel All Saints, Harrow Weald 1842; Barnsley Ch, Glos rest 1843-7; Bussage Ch Glos for Thos Keble 1846; alts St Thomas, Oxford 1846-7; Hursley Ch Hants for John Keble 1846-8; Warmley Ch, Glos 1849; Southwater Ch, Sx 1850; reconstructed shrine of St Frideswide, Oxford Cathedral 1889-91. Also Pembroke Dock ch, Pembs, 1847;

1843-4 rebuilt Eysey ch nr Latton, Br 1844 496, dem 1953; VCH;


HART & WATERHOUSE Architects, 1 Verulam Buildings, Grays Inn, London. Alfred Henry Hart 1866-1953 and Leslie Waterhouse 1864-1932 were assistants to Ernest George, partnership set up in 1893. Did houses at Enfield 1905, Bushey, Henley, and Winterslow, Wilts 1903; Nos 11-15 Charing Cross 1902; 10-11 Park Place, St James, London, 1903; Parkside flats, Albert Gate, Knightsbridge, London 1908-9; ASG; drawing of Wren's Almshouses, Salisbury, in Br 12.3.1920 by Alfred H Hart FRIBA;

1903 House at Winterslow; ASG; Br 19.9.03;


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