- John
Goldicutt (1793 – 3
October 1842) was a
British architect, the son of a bank cashier, who was
better known for his
architectural drawings than his...
- James's
church was
designed by John
Goldicutt (c. 1841) but was
finished by
George Gutch after Goldicutt's death.
Goldicutt's original scheme was for a neo-classical...
- John
Goldicutt, View in Rome, 1820.
Watercolor over pencil. The
Huntington Library, Art Collections, and
Botanical Gardens,
Gilbert Davis Collection....
- architect. J. H.
Hakewill was
articled to his
father and a
pupil of John
Goldicutt.
Hakewill began to
practise in 1838. His
first major work was the church...
-
Frances Batty (1820),
Specimens of
Ancient Decorations from
Pompeii by John
Goldicutt (1825), and
similar works.
Swiss Scenery James Pattison ****burn, 1820...
- (1800–1881) John
Murray Easton (1889–1975) John
Gibson (1817–1892) John
Goldicutt (1793–1842)
Joseph Henry Good (1775–1857)
Francis Goodwin (1784–1835)...
- 51.5131; -0.1763 (St
James Church, Sus**** Gardens) 1841–43 2,000 John
Goldicutt and
George Gutch Gothic Revival with a
tower and spire.
Rebuilt in 1881...
- or
without optional suffixes, Bayswater, Paddington) (c. 1841) as John
Goldicutt died. The latter's
proposed an
equally yellow brick but to be cleanly...
-
district surveyor. A
memoir of his life was
written by his son, John
Goldicutt Turner. Holy Trinity,
Touchen End,
Berkshire 1861-62. Nave with bellcote...