James Fowler (architect)
James Fowler |
Born |
11 December 1828
Lichfield |
Died |
10 October 1892 |
Nationality |
English |
James Fowler JP, FRIBA, (11 December 1828, Lichfield – 10 October 1892, Louth) known as “Fowler of Louth”,[1] was an English ecclesiastical architect of the Victorian Age chiefly associated with the restoration and renovation of churches.
Fowler was born in Lichfield. He was a pupil of Lichfield architect Joseph Potter, and trained at Manchester.[2] His chief centre of interest was the restoration of Lincolnshire churches, and occasionally schools, although his work can be seen within other eastern counties of England. He was the Diocesan Surveyor for Lincolnshire between 1871 and 1886, and was for five times the mayor of Louth.[3]
Works
References
- ^ Kaye, David; Scorer, Sam; Fowler of Louth: The Life and Works of James Fowler, Louth Architect, 1828-1892; Louth Naturalists' Antiquarian and Literary Society (1992); ISBN 0952011700
- ^ Colvin, H; A Biographical Dictionary of English Architects, 1600-1840; Yale University Press, revised 3rd edition (1997), ISBN 978-0300072075
- ^ Architects and Artists F-G, sussexparishchurches.org. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "The Old Rectory", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Andrew", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 13 December 2011
- ^ "Church of All Saints", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 14 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Julian", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ Pevsner, Nikolaus; The Buildings of England. Yorkshire: York and the East Riding p. 169; Penguin (1972); reprinted 1975, Pevsner Architectural Guides. ISBN 0140710434
- ^ "Church of Sts Mary and Gabriel", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Alkmund", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St John the Baptist", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Matthew", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 14 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Cuthbert", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Caistor Primary School and School House", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Church of All Saints", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 14 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Margaret", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Mary", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 14 August 2011
- ^ a b Pevsner, Nikolaus; Harris, John; The Buildings of England: Lincolnshire p. 217; Penguin, (1964); revised by Nicholas Antram in 1989, Yale University Press. ISBN 0300096208
- ^ "Church of St John the Baptist", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St John the Evangelist", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Nicholas", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 13 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Lawrence and Bishop Edward King", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Dalby Hall", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Agatha", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 14 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Peter", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 14 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Martin", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ Pevsner, Nikolaus; Harris, John; The Buildings of England: Lincolnshire p. 230; Penguin, (1964); revised by Nicholas Antram in 1989, Yale University Press. ISBN 0300096208
- ^ "Church of St Helen", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Allenby Almshouses", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Mary", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Mary", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 13 August 2011
- ^ "Church of Holy Trinity", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 13 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St George", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 14 August 2011
- ^ "The Old Vicarage", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 14 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Radegund", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 13 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St John the Baptist", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Town Hall", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 14 August 2011
- ^ "Church of the Holy Trinity and Holy Mary", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 14 August 2011
- ^ Pevsner, Nikolaus; Harris, John; The Buildings of England: Lincolnshire p. 259; Penguin, (1964); revised by Nicholas Antram in 1989, Yale University Press. ISBN 0300096208
- ^ "Church of St Peter", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "The Old Rectory", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 14 August 2011
- ^ "Stable Block Approximately 10 Metres North East of the Old Rectory", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 14 August 2011
- ^ "Church of Holy Trinity", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Andrew", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ Pevsner, Nikolaus; The Buildings of England. Yorkshire: York and the East Riding p. 241; Penguin (1972); reprinted 1975, Pevsner Architectural Guides. ISBN 0140710434
- ^ "Church of St Stephen", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Peter and St Paul", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 14 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Andrew", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 14 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Hybald", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Church of Saint Andrew", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "The Old Rectory", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 14 August 2011
- ^ "Church of Saint Margaret", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ Pevsner, Nikolaus; Harris, John; The Buildings of England: Lincolnshire p. 293; Penguin, (1964); revised by Nicholas Antram in 1989, Yale University Press. ISBN 0300096208
- ^ "Church of St Peter", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Helen", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Mary", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 14 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Swithin", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "St Swithin's Vestry and Adjoining Wall", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 14 August 2011
- ^ "Parish Church of St James", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 14 August 2011
- ^ "St Michael and All Angels", stmichaels-louth.org.uk, Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ a b Pevsner, Nikolaus; Harris, John; The Buildings of England: Lincolnshire pp. 305, 306; Penguin, (1964); revised by Nicholas Antram in 1989, Yale University Press. ISBN 0300096208
- ^ "Church of St Mary", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Mary and St Peter", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Cuthlac", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ Pevsner, Nikolaus; Harris, John; The Buildings of England: Lincolnshire p. 601; Penguin, (1964); revised by Nicholas Antram in 1989, Yale University Press. ISBN 0300096208
- ^ "Church of St Thomas", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 14 August 2011
- ^ Pevsner, Nikolaus; Harris, John; The Buildings of England: Lincolnshire p. 313; Penguin, (1964); revised by Nicholas Antram in 1989, Yale University Press. ISBN 0300096208
- ^ "De Aston School, Headmaster's House", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Michael", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ a b Pevsner, Nikolaus; Harris, John; The Buildings of England: Lincolnshire p. 317; Penguin, (1964); revised by Nicholas Antram in 1989, Yale University Press. ISBN 0300096208
- ^ Pevsner, Nikolaus; Harris, John; The Buildings of England: Lincolnshire p. 318; Penguin, (1964); revised by Nicholas Antram in 1989, Yale University Press. ISBN 0300096208
- ^ "Church of St Laurence", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ Pevsner, Nikolaus; Harris, John; The Buildings of England: Lincolnshire p. 319; Penguin, (1964); revised by Nicholas Antram in 1989, Yale University Press. ISBN 0300096208
- ^ "Church of St John the Baptist", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Michael", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Peter", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Nicholas", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Leonard and Attached Boundary Wall", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Patrick", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Mary", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 14 August 2011
- ^ "The Old Rectory", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 14 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Peter and St Paul", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St German", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "The Old Vicarage and Coach House/stable Adjoining to Right", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 14 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St James", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ Pevsner, Nikolaus; Harris, John; The Buildings of England: Lincolnshire p. 345; Penguin, (1964); revised by Nicholas Antram in 1989, Yale University Press. ISBN 0300096208
- ^ "Church of St Peter", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Hybald", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Church of All Saints", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ Pevsner, Nikolaus; Harris, John; The Buildings of England: Lincolnshire p. 361; Penguin, (1964); revised by Nicholas Antram in 1989, Yale University Press. ISBN 0300096208
- ^ "Church of St Matthew", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Church of All Saints", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Nicholas", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Leonard", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ Pevsner, Nikolaus; Harris, John; The Buildings of England: Lincolnshire p. 371; Penguin, (1964); revised by Nicholas Antram in 1989, Yale University Press. ISBN 0300096208
- ^ "Church of St Hilary", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Andrew", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Number 4 (Brownes Hospital) Chapel and Hall. All other buildings at Browne's Jospital", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 13 August 2011
- ^ "Warden's House to Browne's Hospital", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 14 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Andrew", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Tower and Portal of Church of St Mary, Newington", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 14 August 2011
- ^ "Church of All Saints", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ Pevsner, Nikolaus; Harris, John; The Buildings of England: Lincolnshire p. 694; Penguin, (1964); revised by Nicholas Antram in 1989, Yale University Press. ISBN 0300096208
- ^ "Church of St Margaret", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Mary", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Lawrence", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 14 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Peter", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Church of All Saints", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "The Old Rectory", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Martin", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Church of All Saints", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "The Old Vicarage", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 14 August 2011
- ^ "The Rectory", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Helen", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 14 August 2011
- ^ "Church of St Faith", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ "Old Rectory", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 14 August 2011
- ^ "Church of All Hallows", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
- ^ a b Pevsner, Nikolaus; Harris, John; The Buildings of England: Lincolnshire p. 432; Penguin, (1964); revised by Nicholas Antram in 1989, Yale University Press. ISBN 0300096208
- ^ "Church of All Saints with Railed Tomb", National Heritage List for England, English Heritage. Retrieved 12 August 2011
Further reading
- Directory of British Architects 1834-1914 Vol 1 p. 354. Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.; 2nd edition (2001); ISBN 0826455131
- Jenkins, Simon; England's Thousand Best Churches p.387; Penguin (2000); ISBN 0140297952
- Gurnham, Richard; History of Lincoln p. 177; Phillimore & Co Ltd (2009); ISBN 1860775519
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