John Goldicutt (1793 – 3 October 1842) was a British architect, the son of a bank cashier, who was better known for his architectural drawings than his...
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Frances Batty (1820), Specimens of Ancient Decorations from Pompeii by John Goldicutt (1825), and similar works. Swiss Scenery James Pattison Cockburn, 1820...
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John Goldicutt, View in Rome, 1820. Watercolor over pencil. The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens, Gilbert Davis Collection....
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James's church was designed by John Goldicutt (c. 1841) but was finished by George Gutch after Goldicutt's death. Goldicutt's original scheme was for a neo-classical...
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his father and a pupil of John Goldicutt. Hakewill began to practise in 1838. His first major work was the church of St John of Jerusalem, South Hackney...
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(1789–1870) Decimus Burton (1800–1881) John Murray Easton (1889–1975) John Gibson (1817–1892) John Goldicutt (1793–1842) Joseph Henry Good (1775–1857)...
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as a district surveyor. A memoir of his life was written by his son, John Goldicutt Turner. Holy Trinity, Touchen End, Berkshire 1861-62. Nave with bellcote...
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(with or without optional suffixes, Bayswater, Paddington) (c. 1841) as John Goldicutt died. The latter's proposed an equally yellow brick but to be cleanly...
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of St John's Church, St John's, Waterloo, archived from the original on 13 April 2010, retrieved 5 May 2010 Historic England, "Church of St John with All...
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