Richard Cromwell Carpenter (21 October 1812 – 27 March 1855) was an English architect. He is chiefly remembered as an ecclesiastical and tractarian architect...
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1841 in St Pancras, England, the son of the tractarian architect Richard Cromwell Carpenter and his wife Amelia. He is best known for his collaboration with...
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Richard Cromwell Carpenter (1812–1855), British 19th century architect Richard Carpenter (architect) (1841–1893), British Victorian architect Richard...
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Thomas Cromwell (/ˈkrɒmwəl, -wɛl/; c. 1485 – 28 July 1540), briefly Earl of Essex, was an English statesman and lawyer who served as chief minister to...
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was championed by such followers of the Cambridge movement as Richard Cromwell Carpenter. The movement began a decline after the conversion of one of its...
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James Gillespie Graham, Scottish architect (born 1776) March 27 – Richard Cromwell Carpenter, English ecclesiastical architect (born 1812) September 12 – John...
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McMurtry, American builder and architect (died 1890) October 21 – Richard Cromwell Carpenter, English Gothic Revival architect (died 1855) November 9 – Paul...
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Khiva, Uzbekistan. Hurstpierpoint College in England, designed by Richard Cromwell Carpenter. Gottfried Semper – The Four Elements of Architecture, part 1...
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also studied architecture under the Anglo-Catholic architect Richard Cromwell Carpenter, whose medieval Gothic style of design was to have a lifelong...
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76286; -2.94044 St Andrew's Church, Monkton Wyld was designed by Richard Cromwell Carpenter. Monkton Wyld Court is the largest building in this hamlet, a...
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of Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by Richard Cromwell Carpenter and Edmund Blacket and built from 1848 to 1850 by William Munro...
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of Worcester. The church was built to designs of the architect Richard Cromwell Carpenter with funds from the Birmingham Church Building Society. It was...
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parish church in the Gothic Revival style and was designed by Richard Cromwell Carpenter and Edmund Blacket. It features steep roofs covered with shingles...
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Richard Herbert Carpenter (1841–93) (often known as R. H. Carpenter) was an English architect. He was the son of Richard Cromwell Carpenter, who was also...
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school's buildings of the 1850s were designed by the architect Richard Cromwell Carpenter, with later ones by John William Simpson. In 2003, it was one...
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Wyld, Dorset, England. It was built in 1848–49 to the designs of Richard Cromwell Carpenter and has been a Grade II* listed building since 1960. Before the...
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Birmingham Church Building Society to designs by the architect Richard Cromwell Carpenter. It was consecrated by the Bishop of Worcester on 24 July 1844...
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Bown David Bryce William Burges William Butterfield Richard Carpenter Richard Cromwell Carpenter Frederick Codd Sir Ninian Comper Cope & Stewardson Ralph...
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(1881–1965), architect and politician Richard Carpenter (1841–1893), English Gothic Revival architect Richard Cromwell Carpenter (1812–1855), architect Basil Champneys...
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own surveyor Richard Cromwell Carpenter, who was also district surveyor for East Islington.: 118 Carpenter's father, also named Richard, had been the...
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churches" in Brighton, St Paul's cost £12,000 and was designed by Richard Cromwell Carpenter, whose Tractarian "High Church" views on ecclesiastical architecture...
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and two bells had to be sold to pay for proper repairs in 1791. Richard Cromwell Carpenter undertook more restoration in 1853: this included re-roofing the...
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Basil Champneys (1842–1935) Thomas Edward Collcutt (1840–1924) Richard Cromwell Carpenter (1812–1855) John Henry Chamberlain (1831–1883) Ewan Christian...
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Dry commissioned architect Richard Cromwell Carpenter to draw plans for a new church. The plans were modified by Carpenter's agent in Hobart, Henry Hunter...
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flamboyant buildings by well-known architects such as Benjamin Ferrey, Richard Cromwell Carpenter and George Frederick Bodley. An early preference for the Classical...
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The Architectural Works of Richard Cromwell Carpenter (1812-1855), William Slater (1819-1872) and Richard Herbert Carpenter (1841-1893). Emery, Linda (2016)...
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1847 and 1849, based on an original design by English architect Richard Cromwell Carpenter. The tower was designed by Notman, and completed in 1865 by George...
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cathedral designed by Hunter) St Mary's Anglican Church, Hagley (with Richard Cromwell Carpenter) Church of the Apostles, Launceston St James Anglican Church,...
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coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) Elliott, John (2008) [2004], "Carpenter, Richard Cromwell", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University...
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parish church were supported by Chandler. After a public appeal, Richard Cromwell Carpenter was appointed as architect and the church built in 1848–52. Chandler...
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