William Thomas (architect)

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William Thomas (born c. 1799 in Suffolk, England – died 26 December 1860 in Toronto, Canada) was an English architect.

He was born in Suffolk, England and apprenticed under Charles Barry and A.W. Pugin as a carpenter-joiner.

He began his own practice at Leamington Spa in 1831 but suffered bankruptcy in 1837 and emigrated with his wife and 10 children to Toronto, Ontario, Canada in 1843. It was in Toronto that his career as an architect flourished. He was also city engineer in Toronto and across Canada. Two of his sons, William Tutin Thomas and Cyrus Pole Thomas, also became architects.

Buildings designed by Thomas include:

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