George Phillips Manners

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George Phillips Manners (178928 November 1866) was an English architect, City Architect and →to the city of Bath from 1823 to 1862.

In his early career he worked with Charles Harcourt Masters and after about 1845 was in partnership with C.E. Gill. He retired in 1862.

[edit] Architectural Practice

The architectural practice of George Phillips Manners from the early 19th Century into the Mid 20th Century (compiled by Michael Forsyth in Pevsner Architectural Guide: Bath, 2003):

From 1846 to 1909, the practice was located at No. 1 Fountain Building.

[edit] List of works

His works include a number of churches, initially in Perpendicular or Norman style, latterly in Gothic.

[edit] References


Preceded by
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Bath City Architect
1823–1862
Succeeded by
John Elkington Gill
Preceded by
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Bath City Surveyor
1823–1862
Succeeded by
John Elkington Gill


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