John West Hugall

John West Hugall
Nationality British

John West Hugall, FRIBA, was a British Gothic Revival architect. His dates of birth and death are unknown.

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Career

Hugall's works span the period 1848-78.[1] He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1871.[1]

Hugall spent an early part of his career in Pontefract, Yorkshire.[2] While there he was Secretary of the Yorkshire Architectural Society[2] (now the Yorkshire Architectural and York Archaeological Society).[3] In 1848 he co-wrote a book, The Churches Of Scarborough, Filey, And The Neighbourhood and An Historical and Descriptive Guide to York Cathedral and Its Antiquities.(1850) with the Rev. G.A. Poole.[2]

Hugall seems to have moved his practice to Cheltenham by about 1850[4] and to Reading and Oxford by 1871.[1]

Work

Buildings

Writing

References

  1. ^ a b c Brodie, 2001, page 970
  2. ^ a b c Poole & Welford, 1848, title page
  3. ^ Yorkshire Architectural and York Archaeological Society: The History of YAYAS
  4. ^ a b c Pevsner & Cherry, 1973, page 341
  5. ^ a b Pevsner & Cherry, 1975, page 228
  6. ^ a b Pevsner & Cherry, 1975, page 244
  7. ^ a b Pevsner, 1966, page 139
  8. ^ a b Pevsner, 1966, page 307
  9. ^ Pevsner & Cherry, 1989, page 521
  10. ^ Pevsner & Cherry, 1989, page 850
  11. ^ Pevsner, 1966, page 92
  12. ^ Page & Ditchfield, 1924, pages 531-543
  13. ^ Pevsner, 1966, page 143
  14. ^ Pevsner & Cherry, 1975, page 477
  15. ^ Pevsner, 1966, page 93
  16. ^ Pevsner, 1963, page 237
  17. ^ Pevsner & Lloyd, 1967, page 502
  18. ^ Pevsner, 1966, page 113
  19. ^ Pevsner, 1967, page 285
  20. ^ Pevsner, 1966, page 132

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