Joseph Stanislaus Hansom

Joseph S. Hansom
Born 1845
Died 1931
Work
Buildings Oxford Oratory,
Church of the Holy Name of Jesus, Manchester (as "Joseph A. Hansom & Son")[1]

Joseph Stanislaus Hansom, FRIBA (1845-1931) was a British architect. He was the son and partner of the better known Joseph Aloysius Hansom, inventor of the Hansom cab.[2] He trained with his father, becoming his partner in 1869 and taking over the family practice fully in 1880.

He was among the founders of the Catholic Record Society, of which he was an active member.[3]

References

  1. ^ Brian Pullan with Michele Abendstern, A History of the University of Manchester, 1973-90 (Manchester University Press, 2004), p. 17.
  2. ^ Antonia Brodie, Directory of British Architects 1834-1914: A-K (Continuum, 2001), p. 835.
  3. ^ Robert S. Miola, Early Modern Catholicism: An Anthology of Primary Sources (Oxford University Press, 2007), p. 8.