T. P. Figgis
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T. P. (Thomas Phillips) Figgis was a British architect working in the late 19th / early 20th centuries. His work included private houses as well as public buildings.
Some of his best-known work includes various stations on the Northern line of the London Underground, including Elephant and Castle, Kennington and Stockwell.
He undertook several commissions for the Presbyterian Church of England, including St. Columba's Church, Oxford (now a United Reformed Church), an extension to St. Paul's Church, Isle of Dogs, and St. Ninian's Church, Golders Green.