John Prichard
For those of a similar name, see John Pritchard.
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
- Llandaff Cathedral, Llandaff (1843–1869) restoration.[3]
- Prichard Bridge, Llandaff (c.1880)[4]
- Nazareth House, Cardiff (1851) commissioned by the Marquess of Bute[5]
- Church of St Swithin, Ganarew (1850)
- Holy Cross Church, Cowbridge (1850–1852) restoration.[6]
- St Michael's Church, Cwmafan (1851).[7]
- The Church of St Julius and Aaron, Llanharan (1856–1859) restoration.[8][9]
- Ettington Park, near Stratford upon Avon (1858–1862) restoration.[10]
- Church of St John, Llandenny (1860-5) with John Pollard Seddon
- St Margaret's Parish Church, Roath (1870) commissioned by the Marquess of Bute[11]
- St Crallo, Coychurch (1871) restoration[12]
- Church of SS. Illtyd, Gwynno & Tyfodwg, Llantrisant (1874) restoration[13]
- St Catherine's Church, Baglan (1875–1882) restoration[14]
- St Thomas a Becket's, Monmouth (1876)[15]
- St Mary's Nolton, Bridgend (completed 1877) build[16]
- St Mary's on Chapel Hill, Tintern, Monmouthshire (1863–1868) restoration[17]
References
- ↑ The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales. John Davies, Nigel Jenkins, Menna Baines and Peredur Lynch (2008) p.710. ISBN 978-0-7083-1953-6
- ↑ Welsh Biography Online
- ↑ Llandaff Cathedral website
- ↑ Cadw List Description
- ↑ Design plans
- ↑ The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales p.174
- ↑ The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales p.181
- ↑ Church Plans Online website
- ↑ The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales p.500
- ↑ Ettington Park Hotel website
- ↑ Welsh Icons - Roath
- ↑ Newman (1995) p.334
- ↑ The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales p.507
- ↑ The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales p.46
- ↑ "Church of St Thomas, Monmouth, Monmouthshire". Stained Glass in Wales. llgc.org.uk.
- ↑ The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales p.83
- ↑ "CHAPEL HILL, St. Mary (1863-1868) Monmouthshire". ICBS Archive of Church Plans. The Incorporated Church Building Society. Retrieved 25 May 2011.
Bibliography
- Davies, John; Jenkins, Nigel; Menna, Baines; Lynch, Peredur I., eds. (2008). The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales. Cardiff: University of Wales Press. ISBN 978-0-7083-1953-6.
- Newman, John (1995). Glamorgan. London: Penguin Group. ISBN 0140710566.
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