1871-3 rest Steeple Ashton ch incl new pulpit made by F&G Brown of Frome, ?the contractors; seating plan signed by Giles & Gane; ICBS application in 1872 says chancel had been rebuilt 1855 and that ‘the W end … was most substantially repaired & refitted with open seats of oak’ in 1869. In 1872 they apply to a grant for reseating ‘the centre of the church’. The completion cert is dated 13 Feb. 1873: architects for this last phase named as Giles & Gane, presumably also for 1869 work.
1873 Park St School, Newtown, Trowbridge; Trowbridge Civic Soc newletter 2011; built as Holy Trinity National School; infants school 1892; infants school, Holy Trinity ch, Trowbridge; WBR, ?error, as Park St School 1873 by Gane was Holy Trinity National School but infants not added until 1892;
1874-5 Abbey Mill, Church St, Bradford on Avon, Wilts; BoE; 1874 KR 160 by RG of G&G of Furnival's Inn, London; ill BN ?.?.75 as by RG, Archiseek website;
(1875 unex proposal for enlarging chancel Midsomer Norton ch, Som; SRO plans 1875 G&G; SNB says not clear how much was done apart from tracery;
(1876 work at Storrington ch, Sx, continued work begun by G&G in 1872;
1876-7 work, Semington ch; WBR; by Giles & Gane; canted-ended S vestry; 1877 VCH;
GARDINER, FREDERICK Architect Bath
1904 addn, Ashley House, Ashley, Box for Major F Hunter; basement, billiard-room with canted bay and bedroom; G3/760/215
1926 four single-storey shops, The Bridge, Chippenham; for Bath Brewery, by FG&Son; dem;
GARNER, DAVID David Garner Architects
1994 Saab showroom, A30, Salisbury; BD 26.8.94; wave roof in white galvanised tin;
GARRETT, JEREMIAH mason.
(1799 repairs tower, Woodlands ch, Som; Longleat 14/3 2/12 31/12/92; a Joseph Gerrett carpenter was paid for repairs 1789 Longleat 14/3 2/12 22/8/1745;
GASK, JOHN HAROLD Architect, ARIBA born 1880, served in Royal Garrison Artillery, inspector of works RE services, Salisbury Plain East c/o Commanding RE Office, Bulford Camp, WWinA 1926;
GATER, CALEB WILLIAM Surveyor Salisbury, born 1852; Contemp Biogs 1906;
GAUNT, ADRIAN Joiner, possibly from France, living as Longleat tenant at West Woodlands, Som, in 1575; attributed work at Chatsworth
1563 main carpenter Longleat, in succession to Arnold Goverson, made hall screen c1578;
1567 model of Longleat made to guide post-fire rebuilding;
GAYE, HOWARD Architect, 3A Maida Hill, London
(1899 alts Christ Church, Crewkerne, Som; enl vestry; SRO cf 1899/10; dem;
(1900-3 alts Crewkerne ch, Som, choir stalls, 1900, reredos 1902, carved by H Hems, oak fan vault under tower 1903;
1911 adds St Paul ch, Chippenham, Wilts; choir vestry and organ chmbr ext; WBR;
GCP ARCHITECTURE, Willsbridge, Bristol; website shows refurbished Bristol Water offices of 1963, Bedminster Down, 2012; sports campus, Writhlington School, Som; Odd Down Community Sports Hub, Bath; 2017 conversion offices to residential, Weston s Mare, Som; 2016-18 12 affordable homes, Mark, Som;
2009 St John's house, Aylesbury St, Swindon, 3-storey flats for Jephson Housinh; initial design statement by Quattro Design Architects qv
2016 Meadowcroft Communty Sports, Stratton St Margaret; proposed improvement of facilities
GEDDES ARCHITECTS London, est 2002 by Clark Geddes, mainly retail/ commercial/ offices in UK, China, Abu Dhabi etc;
2013 remodel former Focus DIY store into Bath Rd retail park, Chippenham; three retail units;
GEFLOWSKI, EMANUEL EDWARD, stone carver, born Poland, known as Edward Geflowski. 1834-98, immigrated in 1850s, naturalised 1864, settled Camden Town, London 1870s; reredos St Laurence ch, Stroud Glos 1872 by brother Maurice Geflowski with panels by Edward; reredos figures 1873 All Souls college chapel Oxford; Sir Wm Fairbairn statue in Manchester TH 1878, Queen Victoria Singapore 1881; reredos Holy Trinity ch, Cirencester, Glos, 1880; choirstalls St Michael Aberystwyth, Cds, 1890s; worked for GG Scott, GG Scott Jr and JO Scott;
1863 carved work Sevenhampton church, but not the pulpit and font by Thomas Earp qv; William Pedley Jr qv architect;
GEORGE & YEATES Architects, London. Sir Ernest George 1839-1922 and Alfred Yeates, pupil, assistant, then partner 1893-1919; ASG; George won RIBA Gold Medal 1896, PRIBA 1908-10, RA 1917, knighted 1911, partnership was George & Vaughan 1861-71, then Vaughan died, George & Peto from 1876-93; George & Yeates 1892-1919; office continued by Sir Guy Dawber qv;
(1896 alts and lodge Shockerwick House, Bathford, Som for – Morley;
(1900 adds Wayford Manor, Som;)
1916 adds Alcombe Manor, Ditteridge for C Morley; G3/760/463, added range at N end and another at rear SW; also moved medieval window to adjoining door; plans show the great hall already there, done ?before Morley bought it;
GEORGE, - Carpenter, architect, probably of Stratton St Margaret; WBR2;
1861-2 Upper Stratton B chapel, Green Rd, Stratton St Margaret, recently completed 1862 by Mr George, Br 1862 136;
GEORGE, G.F. Architect, Devizes, FRIBA;
1937 altar and cross, Lady Chapel, Little Bedwyn ch; minimal timber, designs given free; D1/61/85/20;
GEORGE, W.S. Architect;
19?? alts A Becketts, Tinhead, Edington, sheet of drawings in with H Brakspear plans; for RB Penoyre 2512/320/90;
GERRARD TAYLOR & PARTNERS, Bath. Molly Gerrard nee Molly Taylor daughter of AJ Taylor qv; later Gerrard Taylor Hind (GTH);
(1946-7 rest Newton Park, Newton St Loe, Som as teacher training college, opened 1947; SNB; also gymnasium, dormitories etc, gymnasium 1950, SNB;
1954-5 Alexandra Hall, Winsley Sanatorium, Winsley, Wilts; cf John Willett Hospital Diary, GT&Partners;
GETHING, BILL Architect Bill Gething Sustainability + Architecture; partner with Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios qv for 30 years, Professor of Architecture at UWE Bristol; while at FCB designed Ropewalk old peoples' flats Newtown, Bradford on Avon, 1980s; sustainability advisor to the PRIBA 2003-9 and to Max Fordham buildings services engineers; author Design for Climate Chage 2013 with Katie Puckett;
GIBB, Sir ALEXANDER Consulting engineer, 1872-1958, knighted 1918; joined father's company, Easton, Gibb & Son, managing director; Sir Alexander Gibb & Partners founded 1922;
1942 School, Married Quarters, Corsham; plans G3/760/1172
GIBBERD Sir FREDERICK Architect; Frederick Gibberd & Partners,
1960 consultant for shopping area, Fleming Way, Swindon; first part by Shingler Risdon qv; BoE;
1964 Cavendish Square, Park South estate, Swindon with JL Morgan qv Borough Architect; BoE 1975; in AR 1958 14-15, neighbourhood centre for 14000, flat-roofed blocks, 8-storey flats, four storey maisonettes at s, to create urban built-up contrast to the rather open housing, 45 shops, community centre, library, other social buildings inc pub, with associated recreation area church and primary school, central meeting-place in the square, views out always closed by a building; at Cavendish Sq;
GIBBS, JAMES 1682-1754. Leading architect of earlier C18, Catholic, pupil of Carlo Fontana, Rome, returned 1709. St Mary le Strand 1714-17; St Martin in the Fields 1722-6; Derby Cathedral 1723-5; New Building Kings College Cambridge 1724-49; Radcliffe Library Oxford 1737-48; HC; biography by Terry Friedman 1984 (TF)
(c1716 Witham Park, Witham Friary, Som; Campbell, Vitruvius Britannicus 2 1717 pl 91-2 but not given as by Gibbs; BAR British Series 267 1998 57 suggests new house was built in 1717 for Sir William Wyndham; but HC says design was for remodelling garden front c1716 and was unexecuted, based on one of c1702 by William Talman qv in Worcester Coll, Oxford, collections; RIBAD catalogue; John Harris, Georgian Country Houses, 1968 pl 9; Ashmolean Lib colln of Gibbs drawings vol 4 22; McGarvie, Witham Friary, 34 says house seems to have been substantially complete by 1717 and was by William Talman qv, Sir Charles Wyndham, Earl of Egremont did not care for the house and it was empty before being sold to Alderman Beckford in 1762, who demolished it and built a new house nearby, by Robert Adam qv incomplete when Beckford died in 1770 and demolished. Remains of the Wyndham house marked on an 1812 map; AH 40 1997 81-98;
1728-30 designed mon to Sir Edward Seymour +1707, Maiden Bradley, Wilts, made by M Rysbrack and Walter Lee; IR; TF 325; contract with Lee 11.7.28 for £500 marble tomb to draught or design by JG, figures and rest of carving to be by M Rysbrack; £400 paid to Lee 9.10.29, monument erected 1730
(1729 des mon Edward Colston +1721 All Saints ch, Bristol, carved by M Rysbrack with Michael Sidnell; IR;
17?? Netheravon, House, Wilts, for 3rd Duke of Beaufort; elev at Badminton, but houses was by Francis Smith qv 1735-6 acc to Badminton archives;
1742? unspecified work at Longleat, Wilts, paid 'to Mr JG Esq., Architect in part of his bill for '42 at Longleat' £21; and another for 'survey work at Longleat and Old Windsor, £21, 12.1.42; TF 325; there had been a fire mentioned in 1722 proposal by Lord Mar for refacing the E front 'in place of that which burnt down'; a visitor in 1738 reported that the eye demanded a a fourth complete front on the N; and unid stonework and carpentry are recorded 1733-4 and 1739; D Burnett, Longleat 1978 103; Gunnis;
GIBBS, THOMAS builder, 9 King William St Swindon
1878 84 cottages, Albion St, Swindon now building WT 2.2.78; 35 houses WBR2;
GIBBS, VERNON Architect, Bath, later Sladesbrook, Bradford on Avon. Vernon Gibbs & Partners; designed three houses for himself at various times in Bradford on Avon;
1968-9 No 48 Budbury Close Bradford on Avon for self;
1973-4 house Woolley St, Bradford on Avon, for self
1982 rest Pippet Buildings, Market St, Bradford on Avon, Wilts; for BoA Preservation Trust; CTA 1984;
1987 plan restoration of the Church St area, Calne, Wilts; BD 13.2.87; for WHBT; 7-11 Church St done first, 13-15 1989-90, 21-25 1990-2; FW Wilkins of Hilmarton bldr;
1991-2 Garden Ground, Sladesbrook, Bradford on Avon, Wilts; rightmove website 2014: house for self, 'Frank Lloyd Wright inspired' ;
Also acces ramps to Corsham TH, inf TB;
GIBSON & RUSSELL Architects London;
1892 Kaikoura, Calne, for RA Smith; ill Br 30.7.92; apparently never built;
GIBSON, JOHN Architect, to National Provincial Bank 1817-92
1867 National Provincial Bank, Blue Boar Row, Salisbury; WBR; opened DWG 11.7.67 front of Tisbury stone;
GILBERT, Sir ALFRED Sculptor, 1854-1934; leading figure of New Sculpture, trained with Boehm and then Cavalier in Paris, then Rome 1878-84, made Shaftesbury Memorial, Piccadilly circus etc; R Dorment, Alfred Gilbert, 1985;
1890-1900 Font, Longbridge Deverill; WBR; mem to J B Thynne; bronze and onyx, ordered 1890, cast 1899, exh RE 1900, installed missing figure of Christ with outstretched hands;
GILES & GANE Architects, London, see CE Giles and Richard Gane
GILES, CHARLES EDWARD Architect, Taunton, 1822-81, partner of Richard Carver in 1840s; on own, then latterly practice from London with Walter Robinson (G&R) to 1869 and then Richard Gane (qv) G&G. Giles became ill in later 1860s, in 1873 Gane bought out practice; unpublished autobiography in SRO;
1853 completed Studley ch, Trowbridge to design of WH Wilkins qv who died 1853 aged 21; ICBS;
(1860-6 rest Frome ch, Som opened SWJ 23.6.66; Via Dolorosa to N porch carved by forsyth; S porch carving by Ezard of Bath; others by Forsyth on vestry and Lady Chapel; ten stained glass windows by Hardman; painted decs by Clayton & Bell; architect CEG of Bayswater, formerly of Frome; Messrs Brown contrs; Mr Tookey clerk of works; carving mostly by Early of Taunton, with Ezard of Bath, sculpture by Forsyth, metal by Singer;
(1869-71 chancel and vestry, Woodlands ch, Som, for Longleat estate; F&G Brown of Frome bldrs; payment vouchers 1870-1 £700, Longleat 14/3 2/12 1/1/1869; 3rd ch in list of those all but rebuilt; Giles planned total rebuild with bellcotes over W end and chancel arch, but nave and tower of 1712 were retained as money was short, nave and aisles done in 1879-81 by JL Pearson qv possibly to CE Giles plans, or at least in harmony with his chancel; but keeping W tower; CEG also des vicarage, East Woodlands 1856-8; spec 14/3 27/0 01/4/1869 and agreement with F&G Brown to take down and rebuild chancel 1870; 14/3 27/0 1/1/1870 has account of new chancel & vestry 1870 and letter to Bennett vicar of Frome; 14/3 13/0 8/2/1871 has corresp with steward H Parr Jones concerning plans been sent, Jones says ‘I fear it will be some time before we can think of completing the church’; 14/3 13/0 9/3/1875 letter re cost £825 excepting architects fee;
1868-9 ?rest Steeple Ashton ch; G&R; 1868 WBR; WBR suggests they 'may have worked with Henry Clutton who did overall design 1853, unlikely, Clutton rebuilt chancel; new seating 1868 and removal of W gallery and unblocking tower arches, and new tower screens; KR village guide; CBS application in 1872 says chancel had been rebuilt 1855 and that ‘the West End … was most substantially repaired & refitted with open seats of oak’ in 1869. G&G named in ICBS application 1872-3 no info if they were involved before but preumably responsible for 1869 work.
1871-4 rest Steeple Ashton ch incl new pulpit made by F&G Brown of Frome, ?the contractors; seating plan signed by Giles & Gane; ICBS application in 1872 says chancel had been rebuilt 1855 and that ‘the W end … was most substantially repaired & refitted with open seats of oak’ in 1869. In 1872 they apply to a grant for reseating ‘the centre of the church’. The completion cert is dated 13 Feb. 1873: architects for this last phase named as Giles & Gane, presumably also for 1869 work.
1876 rest Semington ch; G&G; WBR; added vestry 1877 to church by Ewan Christian qv;
GILL & MORRIS Architects, Bath see Wallace Gill;
GILL ASSOCIATES, Architects Devizes Christopher and Jackie Gill
1991 conversion to flats front range Workhouse, Purton;
GILL, (ARTHUR) ERIC ROWTON 1882-1940 Sculptor, letter-carver, artist; did the lettering for WH Smith shops; cf Fiona McCarthy, Eric Gill biography;
1922d Mon to Mrs Foster Lodge, Wilsford ch; BoE;
GILL, JOHN ELKINGTON Architect, Bath +1874 partner of GP Manners in Manners & Gill qv, Manners +1866 in Ripley, Surrey, so Gill probably on own before then, Gill then with Thomas Browne as Gill & Browne, firm continued after Gill's death in 1874 still as Gill & Browne, then became Browne & Gill qv, uncertain when names were reversed but Browne & Gill was Thomas Browne with Wallace Gill qv, son of JEG, who joined c1879. Buried Smallcombe Cemetery, Bath. Court case executors of JEG v Rev SR Henderson formerly of Nunney re ??? WG 18.12.74;
1862-6 rest Holy Trinity ch, Bradford on Avon, Wilts; WBR; reopened 13.2.66; CT 24.2.66; Trowbridge Advertiser 17.2.66, reseated, C13-C14 effigy found; rebuilt nave S wall, porch and Kingston chapel, reroofed nave, rebuilt N arcade; ?pulpit, ?reredos; BC 15.2.66 does not name architect, Gane & Son qv Trowbridge contrs; restoration began under Manners & Gill, drawings 1863 signed M&G; seating plan in church 1866 signed JEG;
1872 Rectory, Boyton; T: SWJ 13.4.72;
GILL, WALLACE Architect, 1 Fountain Buildings, Bath, son of John Elkington Gill qv +1874 joined father's firm c1879 when it became Browne & Gill; then Gill & Morris c1900-03 then Wallace Gill alone;
1903-4 billiard-room, Bentham House, Purton plans G4/760/35; Gill & Morris; single storey, 2-bay with castellated canted bay to left; Nelson W Hedges, builder, of Melville House, Purton;
GILLETT, WILLIAM JOHN. Architect, High St, Leicester, restored churches in Leicester and region in 1860s;
1863 Vicarage, Little Bedwyn, plans D1/11/155 and D1/11/153a; twin-gabled brick, £1250; Osborne Bros (?of Leics) contractors; a third gabled range added on E in 1873 Samuel Overton qv and minor alts 1882 by Henry Weaver qv; ?alts 1912 by CE Ponting qv;
GILLINSON BARNETT & PARTNERS Architects, Leeds, specialists in public swimming pools, cf Whitley Bay, Rotherham, Sunderland and South Shields 1976, Rhyl 1977; partners BZ Gillinson, Cliff Barnett, Peter Sargent; associate architects to Summerland, Douglas, IoM, 1967-71, which burnt disastrously in 1973; domed leisure centre proposed for Hunstanton, Norfolk, 1973, cancelled after Summerland fire;
1974-5 Oasis Leisure Centre, Swindon; BD 18.4.75 45m transparent 'superdome' designed by Rober IBG International, USA; contr Sir Alfred Macalpine; RIBAJ Oct 1976, article by Peter Sargent, partner in charge; Associate in charge Mark Potariadis, job architects Trevor Wilson, Michael Marks; Randell Wynne-Jones engineer; £3m; AJ 14.1.76 £2.75m; largest transparent dome in Europe, 45m, of PVC; AJ 11.8.76 sports building with four squash courts, bowling green etc;
GIMSON, HUMPHREY MORLEY Architect, Devizes; 1890-1982, ARIBA, son of Ernest Gimson, owned the famous Stoneywell Cottage, Leics, after his father's death, reroofed it after 1938 fire; worked for Lutyens 1911-14, for Sedding & Stallybrass in Plymouth 1920-22 and for Norman Jewson in Cirencester 1923-4, then on own in Devizes 1925-50; lived at Stanton St Bernard (WWinA 1926); church work 1932-8 included: Devizes St John 1932, Pewsey 1934, Aldbourne 1934, Chirton 1936, Bromham 1937, Alton Barnes 1938;
1937 rest cottages, Whiteparish; WBR
1938 rest cottages, Urchfont; WBR
1939 East Sands, Little Cheverell; WBR
1945 Pumping station, Bishops Cannings, dem; WBR;
19?? Maryes Cott, Bath Rd, Devizes; WBR
19?? Pair cottages, Devizes Hospital;
19?? Seven Gables, The Fairway, Devizes; WBR
19?? garden studio, Parsonage House, Oare; WBR
GLASCODINE, JOSEPH Architect, Bristol, listed as millwright and carpenter, 1772, District Surveyor Bristol 1788, died 1817, son of Samuel Glascodine, architect, HC; his ?son Richard + 1819 briefly followed as District Surveyor;
1798 House, Church St, Warminster for William Wansey; his only known work HC; later St Boniface College; WBR;
GLEDHILL, MARTIN LEE Architect, Bath, previously Gledhill Walker Architects and worked with Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios; full-time on staff at Bath University since 2006; studio at Monkton Farleigh; designed Active Lifestyle Centre, Crewkerne, Som;
2004 White House, Nettleton; addition to a thatched cottage;
GLEN, WILLIAM RIDDELL Architect, 1886-1958 born Hutchesontown Scotland, trained by Burnet Boston & Carruthers and then JA Campbell, started practice in Glasgow 1912; major and MC in war; 1919 Gardener & Glen designed cinemas; in 1929 Glen set up in London as WR Glen & Co, architect to ABC Cinemas, in post until 1955; ABC Paisley 1933, DSA; Regal Chester 1937, Regal Southwark and Halifax 1938,
1937 Savoy Cinema, Regent St, Swindon; now Wetherspoons; closed 1991, SB; plans 1936 G24/760/ 3358;
GLENNIE, WILLIAM Assistant engineer Box Tunnel for GWR 1836, later resident engineer; AS;
GLOVER, THOMAS Architect, Salisbury c1639-1707 named as architect of 'many stately curious and artful edifices' on tomb (destroyed) outside Cathedral;
1682 builder Matron's Almshouses, The Close, Salisbury, under inspection of Thomas Naish qv, clerk of works to cathedral, unclear who did design; HC;
(16?? alts Wimborne House, Dorset, for 1st E of Shaftesbury +1683; HC)
GOATER, CHARLES H. Architect, Trowbridge, 1923 directory
GODDARD, Rev FRANCIS, c1816-92, vicar of Hilmarton from 1858-92, canon; son of Rev Edward Goddard, vicar and lord of manor of Clyffe Pypard, brother of Horatio Nelson Goddard of Clyffe Pypard; aged 47 in 1861 census;
1840 font, Clyffe Pypard ch; designed and carved by him; R Jefferies, Memoir of the Goddard family; loosely based on font at Over, Cambs, at least the motif of shields hung from ribands;
GODDARD, RICHARD Architect, 14 Corby Ave, Swindon, see Springfield Design;
GODFREY, C. Architect
1947 alts Church Farm, Seagry; VCH rebuilt N and W sides, new windows; plans WSHC G3/ 760/1323 and 1359;
GODFREY, H.J. Surveyor to Cricklade & Wootton Bassett RDC in 1922;
GODWIN, EDWARD WILLIAM. Bristol, architect, furniture designer, artist, 1833-86; pupil of William Armstrong qv; in Bristol to 1865, partnership with Henry Crisp 1864 to c1871 G&C but EWG went to London in 1865; wrote article on Colerne church in WAM 3 1855;
1859-60 rest Ditteridge ch; WAM 11 1858 146-8; new roofs, font, mural of St Christopher found and lost;
GODWIN, FRANCIS Builder, Lyneham;
1897 outbuildings, vicarage, Tockenham; WBR; plans WSHC D/1/11/322 for farm buildings;
GODWIN, GEORGE Architect, 1789-1863 of Brompton, London, architect, HC; father of George Godwin Jr (1813-88) friend of John Britton, editor The Builder from 1844, and of Henry Godwin 1831-1917 also architect;
1834 proposed gardener's lodge, Tottenham Park; 3790/2/10/8; HC;
GOODALL, RODNEY D. Architect, 8 Bath St, Frome. Practice from 1968. Author The Buildings of Frome.
1975 rest Silver Street House, 13 Silver St, Bradford on Avon, Wilts for Preservation Trust; WBR2; article by RDG in Heritage, 1975, magazine of BoAPT; reprint in GA29 1999;
1978 addn Priory House, Market St, Bradford on Avon, Wilts; WBR2, underscaled addition to left for Miss Blakiston & Miss Carr;
GOODING, W.C. Carpenter;
1860 repairs to Froxfield Hospital and porter's lodge; £31/19/10 and repairs to houses in Froxfield; WRS Froxfield accounts;
GOODMAN, J. HUGH Architect, Bath; WBR;
1905 Isolation hospital, Bradley Rd, Trowbridge, Wilts opened 18.11.05; bldr G Moore; WBR2;
GOODRIDGE & SON Bath see HE Goodridge.
GOODRIDGE, ALFRED SAMUEL. 7 Henrietta St, Bath. 1828-1915. Son of Henry Goodridge qv, worked with HEG in 1850s as G&Son. AS Goodridge ARIBA, 7 Henrietta St, Kelly 1906; Kelly 1889;
(1854-5 proposed work, Wellington monument, Wellington, Som; by G&Son; but work was done by CE Giles;
(1858 N aisle, Bathampton ch, Som; SNB; but ?work by CE Davis 1858 lychgate, chantry chapel windows, new chancel, chancel arch, recess by porch for effigies, new E w;
(1860-1 Nonconformist chapel, Smallcombe Cemetery, Bath; MF; SNB;
(1861 3rd pr Bath Markets; RHH; Br 19 596 ‘Mr Goodridge’;
(1877 Fountain, Laura Place, Bath; MF, dismantled exc bowl; SNB;
(1878 Drinking Fountain, Bath, Som; RHH; Br 38 170; ?same as the Laura Place fountain, 1877, but this is not a drinking fountain;
18?? adds to Highfield, Hilperton Rd, Trowbridge, BoE; house is by Manners & Gill 1859 but presumably ASG did some of additions for Sir W Roger Brown +1902; Brown was owner in 1867 dir; stained flass dated 1882, adds dated externally 1892 and 1908; plans for tqwo-storey billiard-room addition by WW Snailum qv in WSHC are for WT Mann 1902-3 so house presumably sold on Brown's death;
1885-7 Town Hall, Market St, Trowbridge, Wilts; WBR; opened DWG 13.6.89, carving by Sheppard, clock by Benson of London; paid for by Sir W Roger Brown of Highfield Trowbridge; Kelly 1889: tower 101' 6”, Purbeck marble shafts, contrs Wilkins, Bristol, c£20,000; ?1887-9; BN 21.6.89 heraldic glass and 3 large windows in large hall and staircase by Gibbs & Howard;
(1892 shopfront, 42 Milsom St, Bath, Som, for Bristol & West Bank; MF;
1900 Lady Brown’s Almshouses, Polebarn Rd, Trowbridge, Wilts; WBR; for Sir WR Brown of Highfield, High Sheriff 1898;
1900 Brown Mausoleum, Trowbridge Cemetery; WBR; for Lady Brown wife of Sir WR Brown of Highfield, Trowbridge; dome failed and completed by G.M. Silley qv acc to Mausolea Trust;
Also Ravenscroft, North Rd, Bath;
GOODRIDGE, HENRY EDMUND. Architect, 7 Henrietta St, Bath; HC; 1797-1864 son of James Goodridge, builder, articled J Lowder qv, set up 1820s, designed Lansdown Tower for Wm Beckford, and designed cemetery gateway at Lansdown Tower when tower became cemetery chapel, 1848, buried Lansdown Cemetery. HL Elmes was pupil also William Hinton Campbell qv; father of AS Goodridge qv who wrote a memoir of his life; firm was Goodridge & Son from 1850s;
Dostları ilə paylaş: |