John Prichard

For those of a similar name, see John Pritchard.
The grave of John Prichard situated in the grounds of Llandaff Cathedral

John Prichard (6 May 1817 – 13 October 1886) was a Welsh architect of the neo-Gothic style.[1]

Biography

John Prichard was born in Llangan, Glamorgan on 6 May 1817, the son of the rector Richard Prichard.[2]

He established a practice in Llandaff, Cardiff where he became the diocesan architect. Between 1852 and 1863 he set up a partnership with John Pollard Seddon. Many of his major commissions were restoration works, most famously for Llandaff Cathedral (1843–69); and after his death on 13 October 1886 Prichard was buried on the south side of that cathedral.

Buildings

References

  1. The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales. John Davies, Nigel Jenkins, Menna Baines and Peredur Lynch (2008) p.710. ISBN 978-0-7083-1953-6
  2. Welsh Biography Online
  3. Llandaff Cathedral website
  4. Cadw List Description
  5. Design plans
  6. The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales p.174
  7. The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales p.181
  8. Church Plans Online website
  9. The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales p.500
  10. Ettington Park Hotel website
  11. Welsh Icons - Roath
  12. Newman (1995) p.334
  13. The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales p.507
  14. The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales p.46
  15. "Church of St Thomas, Monmouth, Monmouthshire". Stained Glass in Wales. llgc.org.uk.
  16. The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales p.83
  17. "CHAPEL HILL, St. Mary (1863-1868) Monmouthshire". ICBS Archive of Church Plans. The Incorporated Church Building Society. Retrieved 25 May 2011.

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