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BLACKING, WILLIAM HENRY RANDOLL Salisbury 1889-1958, pupil of JN Comper, repaired numerous churches in Wilts, 1933-9, listed in WBR; Robert Potter qv was partner;

(1926 Christ Church, Litton, Derbys; H&F)

(1930 rest Bicknoller ch, Som; SC notes says 1920s; ?the very nice furnishings of 1930, pulpit, organ, organ screens (W and S sides of NE chapel), stalls, rails;

(1930 rest Lynch chapel, West Lynch, Som; E window by C Webb; Huish of Porlock bldr; panelling made up of box pews from Selworthy and organ-gallery contains balustrading from Selworthy ch;

(1930 Church of Resurrection, Drayton, Portsmouth, Hants; H&F; East Cosham)

(1931 font and cover, St Albans Abbey, Herts; RA 1937 exh)

(1931 reredos and chancel alts, Porlock ch, Som; rearrange choir seating, new reredos and triptych, oak rails and new side chapel w oak communion table; reredos with painted figures by Mowbray & Co, triptych above painted by Christopher Webb; conts WJ Cooksley and W Huish of porlock; SRO faculty D/D/cf/1930/71; did WHRB also design font cover and similar font cover at Selworthy?;

1933 reps Wilton ch, Wilts; WBR

1933 rest Nunton ch; WBR;

(1933 repairs spire Porlock ch, Som; ICBS; Times 8.3.33; RL: cf also 1931;

1934 rest Donhead St Mary ch; WBR;

1934 rest West Lavington ch; WBR

1934 rest Devizes St James ch; and 1939; WBR;

(1934 tower screen, pews etc Backwell ch, Som; AFtext;

(1934 St Augustine, Bexhill, Sx; H&F)

(1934 Silver-bronze cross, Wookey ch, Som; to EA Alexander +1915, stolen 1991; ch guide;

(1934-5 rest chapel, St John Almshouses, Sherborne, Dorset; WG 29.3.35;

(1936 beautiful altar rail with gates and figures in high relief to be made in bronze under Mr RB, ?where; TC 10.6.36, ?Taunton;

1936 rest Semington ch; WBR

1936 rest Salisbury St Martin ch; WBR

1936 rest Fittleton ch; WBR

1936 chancel alts Calne ch; WBR, plans WSHC D1/61/83/46, lowered base of reredos, designed two standing candlesticks and two altar candlesticks in silvered bronze, also lengthened altar, and repaved sanctuary in stone and designed lettering for memorial to Henry 6th M of Lansdowne dated 23.5.36;

1936 altar and reredos, Edington ch; WBR WSHC D1/61/83/47; reredos painted with centre relief and four statues by Christopher Webb; plans WSHC; previous altar moved to N aisle?;

1936 rest Netheravon ch; WBR

1936 rest Dinton ch; WBR;

1937 rest Broad Town ch; WBR; WSHC PR/1851/15 corresp re work 1936-7; renew roofs and floors, replace pews with chairs, new pulpit, lectern and stalls; reopened 20.9.37, £1000;

1937 rest Mere ch; WBR

1937 rest Downton ch; WBR

1937 rest Little Cheverell ch; WBR;

1937 reps parsonage, Fittleton; WBR;

1937 adds Sarum College, Salisbury; website; study bedrooms and a meeting-room, now Common Room;

(1937 RC church, Chandlers Ford, Hants; C20 RC churches survey)

1938 rest Tisbury ch; WBR

(1938 Chancel screen, Bruton ch, Som; SRO D/D/cf/1938/119; NADFAS says Harold S Rogers qv also involved;

1938 English altar, Holy Trinity ch, Bradford on Avon, Wilts; also refurb Kingston chapel; further work in 1958; Kingston Chapel later stripped out, now vestry; guide book; WBR; English Altar dismantled 2016;

(1938 rest Wellington ch, Som; pews reduced, poppyheads sawn off, Lady Chapel created in S chancel aisle, prev housing organ and Popham tomb;

1938-9 reps parsonage, Great Cheverell; WBR

(1939 Tower screen and font-cover, Porlock ch, Som; D/D/cf/1939/21 WHRB of 21 The Close, Salisbury; Huish & Son and Cooksley & Son contrs;

(1938 St Edward ch, Chandlers Ford, Hants; H&F)

(1938 St Alban ch Eastfield, Northampton; H&F)

1939 rest Devizes St John ch; WBR

(1947 unex plan to rest All Saints ch, Clifton, Bristol after bombing, rebuilt by Robert Potter to modern design;)

1958 work, Holy Trinity ch, Bradford on Avon; probably removed in 2016 reordering;

1958 font cover, Calne ch D1/61/107/61;

BLACKWELL, A.G. Builder, Swindon, built houses 1920-37; WBR2
BLACKWELL, ELIZABETH 1913-2000 designed interiors, gardens and outbuildings at Cadenham Manor Foxham, designs drawn up by Leslie Eden draughtsman; widow of A Blackwell of Oxhey Grange, Watford, of Crosse & Blackwell family, killed in war, owner of Cadenham from 1945 onwards; inf Martin Nye;
BLACKWELL, JOHN. Hungerford. 1775-1841. Superintending engineer Kennet & Avon Canal 1806-41, MICE 1833; lived at Foxhanger House, Rowde. Employed 1802-3 under John Thomas qv previous resident engineer; succeeded by his son Thomas Evans Blackwell (1819-63) qv. Probably the Mr Blackwell engineer sent by directors of K&A to study railway lines in N of England in late 1820s; died 1840 acc to Crofton Story;

1836 ?made reservoir for Tottenham House, Savernake; Crofton Story;

1836 Wilton Reservoir, Crofton, to hold water for the Crofton Pumping Station nearby; DoE list description of the outfall, Crofton Story reservoir proposed 1835, dam reconstructed 1993;

BLACKWELL, THOMAS EVANS engineer 1819-63. Engineer to Kennet & Avon canal from 1841-52 (1840-57?} in succession to his father John Blackwell 1775-1841 qv, born Devizes, started work in 1835 on canal. TEB saw end for canals and recommended to the canal directors to convert it to a railway line; consultant Severn & Wye Railway; engineer to Bristol docks 1852-7 (1852-5?), to Grand Trunk Railway of Canada 1857-62; died London 1863; Assoc of ICE 1839, obituary ICE 1864;

1836ff employed by John Blackwell on care and maintenance of K&A Canal Crofton to Newbury section; The Crofton Story;

(1840-1 realigned Kennet & Avon canal at Bath for new railway, with IK Brunel and Mr Frere, resident engineer GWR;

1841-57 Superintendent engineer Kennet & Avon Canal in succession to father (?1840), The Crofton Story; finally resigned 1857 for Canada post; ?1841-52; replaced one of the Boulton & Watt engines 1842 at Crofton with unknown engine perhaps from Semington; new engine by Harvey & Co of Hayle Cornwall installed 1845-6 and additional boiler house against W wall of engine house;

1845 prepared plans for new railway on line of Kennet & Avon Canal, opposed by GWR;

(1852 unex plans railway Bristol to Avonmouth

(1853 unex plans railway Bristol to New Passage on Severn;


BLAGG, W.F.

1937 Warminster Gas Co offices, 82 Market Pl, Warminster; D Howell, Warminster in old photographs; opened 12.11.37; neo-Georgian;


BLAKE, EDWARD SCOTT Architect London of Waring & Blake

1864 add Vicarage, Ham; D1/11/162; replaced W end with brick cross-wing; VCH;


BLAKE, EDWIN Builder Swindon built houses c1923-39;WBR2
BLAKE, MARTIN Architect, 4 Miles's Bldngs, Bath. Martin Blake Associates, MBA. Nick Tomlinson qv worked for firm.

20?? refurb C16 farmhouse, Wilts; website; L-plan cotswold stone;

(20?? rest of Grade II* country house in Wales, ?Plas Llansteffan, Carms)

(20?? conversion County Court, Swansea, Glam; website)


BLAKE, ROBERT Builder.

1831 Rectory, Orcheston St George; D1/11/65 plans for alterations at back, cost £965/1/4½d suggests major rebuilding;


BLAKE, WILLIAM GEORGE Builder Swindon. WG Blake & Sons built houses 1923-35; WBR2;
BLANCHARD, GEORGE

1817 parsonage, Rowde; WBR; plans WSHC D1/11/31 do not resemble present house N of churchyard;


BLANDFORD, HENRY Surveyor to Trowbridge Turnpike Trust 1847-70; KR; see Blandford & Smith; a Henry Blandford, civil engineer assisted Rev John Merewether, Dean of Hereford, in tunelling into Silbury Hill in 1849; Henry Blandford of Seend fl 1863-72;

1861 Union Street almshouses, Trowbridge; by Blandford & Smith BoE; with the pair of vergers' houses on Church Street; ?with William Smith qv;

1863 contractor GWR (WS&W Railway) for Devizes branch; Henry Blandford of Seend; PRO RAIL 252/634;

1872 remaking carriage road to Chalcot house nr Westbury HB of Seend, 540/207;


BLANDFORD & SMITH Architects Trowbridge. Henry Blandford & - Smith; Henry Blandford, surveyor to the Trowbridge Turnpike Trust, 1847-70; ?with William Smith qv;

1861 Union Street almshouses, Trowbridge; BoE; with the pair of vergers' houses on Church Street;


BLENMAN-BULL, RALPH Architect, Malmesbury House, Salisbury; CL 19.10.1961 article on Malmesbury House;

1957 Dayspring House, Great Durnford; GI; for R Carrow;

(1960 Middleton House, Milton Abbey School, Dorset)

BLOMFIELD, ARTHUR CONRAN, Architect, London, son of Sir Arthur W Blomfield qv; died 1935;

1893-4 Gates and lodge, Chilton Lodge, Chilton Foliat Wilts; Br 1893a 464, Br 1894a 156;
BLOMFIELD, Sir ARTHUR WILLIAM. Architect, 1829-99, son of Rev Charles Blomfield 1786-1857 Bishop of London; pupil of PC Hardwick, in practice from 1856, VP RIBA 1886, knighted 1889 (?1899), RIBA Gold Medal 1891, Thomas Hardy was in his office. Numerous churches: St Luke Torquay 1861; All Saints Windsor 1863-4; Upton on Severn 1878-9; Selwyn Coll Cambridge 1882-9; St Andrew Gt Malvern 1885; Royal College of Music Kensington 1890-4; Malvern College chapel 1897-9. Sons Charles James Blomfield 1862-1932 and Arthur Conran Blomfield +1935.

1861 rest Lacock ch, Wilts; WBR; reopened WI 12.12.61 new pulpit, desk, iron lectern, transept roofs, N transept window, font, vestry screened off in S transept; B Mullings of Devizes bldr; ICBS £772; DWG 12.12.61 reseated, refloored, nave arches scraped, galleries in N transept taken down and that part of church called Gale's Cottage taken down; N & S transepts reroofed and by removal of plaster two fine arches brought to view; tower opened out only partially, regret W gallery remains, font of Bath stone on serpentine marble cols gift of the architect; S transept restored by HB Caldwell of Lackham, pews with handsome poppyhead ends; lectern and alms boxes gift of Mrs HG Awdry; the chancel remains to be restored and beautiful arch into the Talbot chapel should be opened; Rev Arthur Blomfield (1827-96) was curate at Lacock 1854-64 and instrumental in finding an architect, WHFT correspondence; Br 21.12.61 transept seats of oak, this aisle restored by Mr Caldwell of Lackham, new font replaced an urn of black marble, still more to be done Talbot chpel and chancel untouched, glaring E window, two large pews stuck into chancel arch; work done by Mullings of Devizes and Gale of Lacock;

1865 rest Grittleton ch, Wilts; for Sir John Neeld Bt, reopened DWG 5.10.65; new chancel with 3-lt Ew, reredos with mosaic by Heaton & Butler with 4 Evangelists symbols, Eliz pulpit restored, new Caen stone tower screen, gas-lights around arcade piers; 1865-6 WBR;

(1870-1 nave & chancel St John ch, Bathwick, Bath; ICBS; add to CE Giles ch of 1860-2; 1869 SRO; also 1879 baptistery addn by AWB; 1869-71 MF, added octagonal upper stage and spire to tower, and new nave & chancel also arcade to original ch; ill interior 1872 Archiseek site;

1871-2 rest Hullavington ch; WBR; plans WSHC PR/1622/22; rebuilt lean-to S aisle and S porch, keeping S porch archway, new aisle windows, replaced the W tower 1880;

1872 chancel, Luckington ch, BoE; plans BRO EP/6/2/160 new roofs chancel and side chapel; new E window 'more in accordance with the date of the greater part of the building' restore pulpit removing sounding board; new tower lancets on N; plans show proposal to remove Perp tower top and replace it with a steep pyramid roof, also one new S chapel window matching the other; reopened DWG 6.6.72, chancel rebuilt from foundations and chancel chapel restored with new EE S window replacing a Perp one; old pulpit restored, new iron and brass rails; reredos of tiles, Devonshire marble step, Siena marble panels; Devonshire marble column shafts in windows; slate shafts replace Purbeck ones in chancel S arcade; patterned quarries in windows;

1876 rest East Knoyle ch; BoE;

1876-7 rest Collingbourne Ducis ch, except chancel rest by GE Street; WBR; MT 24.11.77 reopened, chancel rebuilt 1856 by Street preserving old windows, rest now done stonework restored, new chancel arch, roof raised to old pitch or above it to agree with Street's chancel, N wall mostly rebuilt one additional window centre N aisle, new porch replacing a broick one, organ chamber added, pulpit by AWB carved by T Earp, in oak on stone base; old font kept; altar of 1856 by Street, hangings in place of reredos by Street, Minton tiles in chancel, one chancel stained window to Rev H Wilson and wife; John Wooldridge of Hungerford builder, £1300;

1881 ?St Paul ch, Edgeware Rd, Swindon; error nave by BE Ferrey qv 1881; John Bevan designed chancel 1883, 1st pr Br 43 1884; dem;

1882-3 inv with Museum Block, Marlborough College, designed by GE Street, built after his death by AE Street with AWB; WBR; BoE; plans are said to be by AES and AWB but GES may have made intial designs as project began in 1875;

1882ff rest Salisbury Cathedral, Wilts; appointed WG 10. 11.82; great progress on tower and spire, WG 20.11.96; £15,000 required for tower & spire, WG 28.2.96; WG 13.8.97;

1884 rest Donhead St Mary ch; WBR

1886-9 rest St Denys ch, Warminster; BoE; scheme illustrated Br 12.2.87; kept crossing tower, chancel, SE chapel and parts of aisle walls, new arcade and clerestory, nave W end extended by two bays , new transept fronts, new NE organ chamber and vestries; WJ 21.2.89 £8897 subscribed £1200 needed; WJ 22.3.89 reopened, chancel already opened a year ago, interesting Norman recess in E side N transept carefully kept by T Simpson, former clerk of works, and old doorway between vestry and chancel rediscovered and restored, also ancient piscina; new E window and reredos; chancel N window given by HP Jones; SE window reopened with new tracery; N transept N window restored with new masonry, keeping Slade memorial glass; window to Daniell family n transept W restored and lengthened with transom; new window in Lady aisle unveiled last Nov (?SE window); arch from chapel to S transept removed when galleries introduced now restored to former state; encaustic tiles by Godwin; sanctuary steps polished Purbeck marble; organ moved to new chamber; old S porch and part of S wall remains, N wall was too decayed, jambs of old W doorway replaced; new nave hammerbeam roof; sculptured angels by – King, one of Hems best workers, ten in clerestory 12 musician angles below including a banjo; new font gift HP Jones by Hems, of Hopton Wood stone, base surrounded by mosaic of River jordan; H Hems is also making the pulpit; carved figure found in old N wall an angel part of C13 arch, replaced in S wall; chancel £3420, nave £4750; contr William Strong qv assisted by his son T Strong, - Gaisford sub contr, T Simpson clerk of works until needed for job at Woodford Essex then William Conradi qv, all carving Harry Hems qv, principal employees A Reckes, stone, and G Woollcott wood; J Singer & Sons qv, Frome, supplied chancel screen, rails, gas-fittings and metal work; hinges for N & S doors by C Lucas of Warminster;

(1890-2 alts Chilton Lodge, Leverton, Berks for Sir W Pearce a large NW pavilion, probably the porte cochere, all removed c1963, VCH, see also AC Blomfield who designed the gates and lodge 1893-4;

1892 rest Westbury ch Wilts; AWB&Sons; WBR; ?what work, possibly altar and chancel fittings, all gone;

1895-6 rest spire, Salisbury Cathedral;

1897 choir vestry, Boreham ch, Warminster; WBR;

1905 rest Fosbury ch, Wilts, AWB&Sons; WBR;


BLOMFIELD Sir REGINALD Architect, London. 1852-1942 son of Rev GJ Blomfield, grandson of Bishop Blomfield of London, nephew of Sir Arthur Blomfield qv to whom articled 1881-3; RA 1914, Royal Gold Medal 1913; PRIBA 1912-14, knighted 1919, author Formal Gardens in England 1892; History of Renaissance Architecture in England, 1897, History of French Architecture 1911-21; after war designed Menin Gate 1920 and Cross of Sacrifice much used in war cemeteries;

1920 War Memorial, churchyard, Calne G18/701/16H; version of Cross of Sacrifice; drawing dated Feb 1920;

BLORE, EDWARD London. 1787-1879. HC. Topographical artist first, friend of Sir Walter Scott helped w design for Abbotsford 1816ff. Began practice in 1820s, numerous Tudor style country houses and plain Gothic churches. 1824-7 Corehouse, Lanarks; 1826-36 Canford Manor Dorset; 1827-49 surveyor Westminster Abbey; 1828-31 Goodrich Court Herefs for Sir SR Meyrick; 1829-30 N wing Clarendon Press Oxford; 1829-48 alts Lambeth Palace; 1831-2 Pitt Press Cambridge; 1832-7 completed Buckingham Palace; 1833-4 adds Vale Royal Ches; 1837 Combermere Abbey, Ches; 1838-44 Merevale Hall Warw; 1840-5 Worsley Hall Lancs; 1844-8 wk at Marlborough College Wilts; 1846-7 Buckingham Palace front range; retired 1849.

(1829 Designs for new house, Butleigh House, Som; unex; SC; not in HC; RIBAD SC 108/3 28/30. Blore says that he will be at Butleigh in letter 5.2.29 to WH Fox-Talbot re alts to Lacock Abbey; Old house was burnt after 1837 and new house built as Butleigh Court 1845-51 by JC Buckler qv;

(1828-30 N chapel, Butleigh ch, Som; RL; on site of Symcox chapel of 1608; RIBAD SC 108/3 22, 25-7;

1829-30 ?alts Lacock Abbey, Lacock for WH Fox-Talbot; WHFT correspondence letter 5.2.29 re preparing designs, but no further letters so not necessarily architect for oriel windows and alts to South Gallery completed c1830; much more correspondence and bills 1827-9 from Henry Harrison qv;

1830-2 Town Hall, Market Place, Warminster; 1830 HC; 1832 WBR; FS 30.4.30; drawings and spec 1829 Longleat archives Warminster 31 01/06/1839;

1831 St Mary Magdalen Hospital Wilton, Wilts; WBR;

(183? Screen, Bath Abbey, Som; erected by GP Manners qv; dem;

1838 Literary Institute, Market Place, Warminster, Wilts; WBR2; ?1836; in HC as buildings on opp corner to TH of 1830-2, but giving no other date; Rev Daniell suggests designed 1830; includes Nos 8-12 Market Place;

183? proposed rebuilding Horningsham ch; 11 drawings Longleat archives Horningsham 27 01/01/1840; unex;

1844-8 Marlborough College; buildings added to Castle Inn to form courtyard, two boarding-houses, A House and B House, dining-hall, Lower School 1843, and master's lodge 1845-8, also steam laundry with tall chimney, covered playground in old stable court; HC; WBR; DWG 27.6.44; long hostile article in E 71 April 1849 300-334 partly quoted in MTC 38-43;

A House smaller boarding house on W side of court, 6x6 bays; WG Newton qv altered ground floor windows and front door in 1932 when he made addition to N side; two white oriels added to E front by EH Crocker qv in 1880s;

B House largest boarding house NE of Castle house 8x8 bays, four storeys; linked by arcades (dem) to Castle House and to Lower School; 3 white timber oriels added in 1880s by EH Crocker qv;

Lower School 1843 on E side of court replaced 1881 by Museum Block,

Master's Lodge 1845-8 SE of Castle House; large SE addition after 1860; porch added by W White qv 1862-5;

Chapel see below 1848; embellished 1871-3 by GF Bodley qv, with new organ; proposed for enlargement by Bodley & Garner 1883-4 but proved too badly built so rebuilt on same site with added chancel and apse 1884-6,

Dining-hall replaced by Norwood Hall 1961-2 by David Roberts qv; E 1849 said re dining-hall 'it is a wonder, that being a work of Mr Blore, it is not worse', had cast-iron columns, tie-bream roof and painted-on panelling;

Steam laundry with tall chimney 'cleverly worked out with a sufficient suggestion of the campanile character to be graceful witout being altogether a pretence' E 1849; demolished for Memorial Hall after 1921;

covered playground in old stable court, gone;

small hipped Porter's Lodge may not have been Blore's, dem;

Fives Courts ?by Blore dem for North Block in 1890s;

1848 Chapel, Marlborough College, opened WI 5.10.48; EE style; replaced by new chapel 1884-6 by Bodley & Garner qv; in long hostile article in E 71 April 1849 300-334 chapel is 'chief and redeeming element' but heavily criticised: miserably insufficient bell-turret, exterior commonplace and stiff, has no noticeable mistakes, porches much too shallow, no need of both N and S porches, W door added to welcome the cutting winds, windows much too large, come down too low, tracery weak, monials thin, pinnacles exceedingly unsatisfcatory, in detail and proportion, but the mass is on the whole good and dignified; antechapel a vast organ-gallery, with returned stalls for headmaster and others, with seats above reaching nearly to the roof for matrons and servants; base mouldings, hood mouldings etc run in cement; altar of preposterous size 9' long fitted into strange recess compounded of a fireplace and Easter sepulchre, consequently the sideboard aspect predominates; sanctuary wants elevation and depth; E end disfigured with Commandments under sham plaster hoods; good eagle lectern one of Mr Butterfield's we presume; organ gallery presents every variety of architectural immorality both in construction and ornament; quoted in MTC 41-2;
BLOTT, EDMIR

20?? Shell Grotto, Belcombe Court, Bradford on Avon; HGW; error for Blott Kerr-Wilson


BLOUNT, GEORGE LEO WILLIAM Architect, civil engineer, Salisbury; FSAIA; born 1870, pupil H Weaver qv, in dirs 1905-15; lived at The Cottage, Winterboune Earls; WBR;

1910 Young Gallery, Public Library, Salisbury; BoE;

1911 rest Farley ch; WBR;

192? School, Oare; AB;

1920-7 Garrison church, Bulford; Blount & Williamson archts; by GLW Blount ill in Br 27.1.28; WBR; E w by Camm of Smethwick;

1925 rest Sutton Veny ch; WBR;

BLOW & BILLEREY Architects, London see Detmar Blow
BLOW, DETMAR JELLINGS Architect 1867-1939 lived at Hilles, Glos; Fernand Billerey partner c1905 B&B; estate manager to 2nd D of Westminster from 1916, sacked for suspected fraud c1933;

1892-3 inv with rest East Knoyle ch Philip Webb archt;

1894ff rest and enl Heale House, Woodford; ?1910; gardens by HA Peto qv;

1897 rest Lake House, Wilsford; further work after fire 1912;

1900 Heale Cottage, Netton, Durnford; BoE sub Woodford;

1904 Little Ridge, The Ridge, nr Fonthill Gifford; dem 1972; for Hugh Morrison re-erecting front of Manor House, Berwick St Leonard; ill Br 14.10.1921 B&B; replaced by Fonthill House 1972-4 by Trenwith Wills qv;

1904 rest Amesbury ch;

1904 alts Amesbury Abbey to stairwell and long saloon, paved entrance hall;

1904-6 Wilsford Manor, by B&B for Sir Edward Tennant; REDA 1908 1 7 and 57-9;

1908 alts Hatch House, Newtown, West Tisbury; for Lt Col Bennett Stanford Fane, also gardens; D Ottewill, Edwardian Gardens, 1989


Attrib Lodge, Little Durnford Manor;

Attrib work at Sopworth House, much extended for Col Hon Algernon F Stanley who m in 1918 Viscountess Crichton, daughter of 1st D of Westminster, work pre and post a big fire in 1926, inf owner;


BLUE SKY ARCHITECTS Architects parts of Blue Sky Design Services Ltd, Stockport, independent design consultancy 'to deliver leadership and excellence across the interface between design, sustainability and quality built environments'. Chris Russell and Alison Quinn;

2013 Sixth form block and sports hall, Commonweal School, The Mall, Swindon; Swindon BC planning; £4.63m;

2014-15 sixth from College Salisbury; website;
BODLEY, GEORGE FREDERICK, London, l827-1907 Pupil GG Scott 1846 assistant until 1852 when began practice. Outstanding late Victorian church architect. cf David Verey in Fawcett ed, Seven Victorian Architects, 1976; partner 1869-97 w Thomas Garner b1839 (B&G) ended when Garner became RC, Garner was pupil of Scott 1856, cf Thomas Garner. Biography by Michael Hall, editor Apollo magazine Michael@apollomag.com (MH); S aisle Bussage ch Glos 1852-3; practice continued by Cecil Hare qv.

1872-3 Shalbourne Ch new S aisle, painted roofs, ?tall screen 1873 also; faculty PR534/14 15.11.72 mentions GFB; spec new roofs, new aisle, flooring, partial reseating, communion table, screen, new pulpit, stalls, repair tower; also photos pre restoration; Shalbourne to the millennium; BoE says rebuilt in 1873 and painted decoration by B&G, screen c. 1875-90 by Rev Thomas Hungerford Michell the curate; nothing in MH; accounts 1875: builder – Franklin, £2356/3/0d; paid Jones & Willis £39/4/0d; paid Leach for staining and painting nave roof; Leach for decorating and painting £63/1/0; Barkentin & Krall £51/4/10d; not paid special for painting screen £15; screen looks like Bodley design; opened 10.12.73; Reading Mercury 13.10.73 reopened, restoration not yet fully completed, candlesticks gift Mr Bodley, lectern gift Rev TH Mitchell,


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