INDEXARCHITECTS - Julian Orbach



INDEX OF ARCHITECTS.

AN INDEX OF ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS, BUILDERS, WORKING IN WALES. CURRENT VERSION REVISED Mar 09

AARON, WILLIAM, Builder

1829 Ebenezer I chapel, Crwbin, Llangyndeyrn, Cms; with John Michael; Chapel history, CRO CNC/151; HEAC 3 469 opened Dec 1829, builders not mentioned. Demolished, rebuilt by G Morgan qv.

ABBEY & HANSON

1976-7 College of Further Education, Newtown, Mont; BoW;

ABEL, JOHN c1578-1675. Carpenter, Sarnesfield, Herefs. Built timber-framed markets halls. Grammar School Kington, Herefs, 1625; Leominster MH, Herefs, 1633; repaired Abbey Dore ch, Herefs, 1633; Kington MH, Herefs, 1654; HC.

1624 Brecon Guildhall; HC; rebuilt 1770 and 1888 for £3000 cost of Col J Morgan, Bank House; G&VB 35-6; BoW;

ABERCONWAY, LORD. Henry Duncan McLaren, 2nd Lord Aberconway, of Bodnant, Denbs, b 1879, grandson of H.D. Pochin MP of Bodnant. His father the 1st Baron, was an MP 1880-1910, peerage 1911, director of Barry Railway Co, and lived also at Hilders, Haslemere, Surrey; WWinW 1920. 2nd Baron was barrister, MP, director of Tredegar Iron & Coal Co; Bolckow Vaughan & Co; and Palmers Shipbuilding & Iron Co; WWinW 1920; Wife Christabel Macnaughten designed gardens, esp her own at Maenan Hall, Caerns.

1905-14 designed the terraces below Bodnant, Talycafn, Denbs. 1938-9 Reconstructed the C18 Pin Mill from Woodchester, Glos, at end of canal on lowest terrace;

ABERCROMBIE, Sir PATRICK. Planner. See Lockwood, Abercrombie & Saxon (LAS);

1918ff Acton Park housing estate, Wrexham, Denbs; LAS; BoW;

ABERRANT ARCHITECTURE

2012 prop add Oriel Myrddin, Carmarthen, Cms; £125K; BD 10.2.12;

AB IESTYN, MAREDUDD. BSc, Barch, RIBA. Ty Newydd, Y Clogwyn, Caernarfon LL55 1HY 01286 677144; and 3 Kingland Rd, Treganna, Cardiff CF5 1HU. abiestyn@

1999 entry House of the Future competition, Touchstone 6 1999)

2003 visitor centre, Nant Gwrtheyrn, Llithfaen, Caerns; conv of chapel; AV)

2004 alts Glan-dwr, Morfa Neyn, Caerns; AV;

2007 Cylch yr Efail, Llwyn Gell Recycling Centre, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Mer; CN 12.7.2007)

2007 alts to haybarn, Kate Roberts cottage museum, Caergors, Rhosgadfan, Caerns; AV;

Also designed his house Ty Newydd, Y Clogwyn, Caernarfon, Caerns.

ACANTHUS CLEWS, Banbury. Cathedral architects to Llandaff Cathedral, Glam, designed repaving of W approach 2006, ?new organ.

ACANTHUS HOLDEN, Pembroke. see Peter Holden

ADAM, ROBERT Architect. 1728-92. Son of William Adam architect, b Kirkcaldy, worked for father and continued business 1748 with elder brother John. Grand Tour 1754-8, set up in London with brothers William & James. Principal architect of late C18; Colvin;

1759 unex plan Llanrhaeadr Hall, Denbs; BoW 231-2; not in Colvin;

1771-4 No 20 St James Sq, London, for 4th Williams-Wynn)

1772 font, Ruabon ch, Denbs, for 4th Williams-Wynn; not in Colvin)

1776-7 Wenvoe Castle, Glam, for Peter Birt, dem; Colvin; BoW; GM 1785 2 937 says by H Holland; LHW, Adam plans in Soane Museum, modified in exec; burnt 1910; one pavilion remains and stables that may be by Holland; Colvin suggests HH may have exec Adam des)

1777 ?alts Mamhead, Devon, for 1st Earl of Lisburne; dem; attrib Colvin;

1780 Unex plan for house, Stanage Park, Rad, for Thomas Johnes; BoW; also an octagonal ch des for Johnes; not in Colvin;

17?? Unex scheme for Wynnstay, Denbs, for 4th Bt; BoW 314; not in Colvin)

ADAMS, HOLDEN & PEARSON, London. H Percy Adams (HPA) (1865-1930) was articled to B Binyon of Ipswich and then with S Salter 1888-98 (S&A); 1st pr Dorking workhouse 1898 HPA. Charles H Holden (1875-1960) joined 1898 as assistant designing for Adams (Bristol Central Library 1902), partner 1907 (A&H); Lionel G Pearson joined 1903, partner 1913 (AH&P). One of the leading early C20 firms; ASG 84-5, 211-4; ASG 85 list of works 1901-6. Charles Holden did London underground stations from 1923, London Univ from 1931, RIBA Gold Medal 1936. Wings Cheltenham Gen Hospital 1929 & 1934;

l908-9 comptetitor National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth, Cd; ?HPA; D Huws, The NLW, 1994, 5;

1927-55 completed National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth, Cd; Charles Holden (AH&P) chosen to continue work after Greenslade resigned 1927. To reduce cost redesigned the centre block 1934-7, and hall and stair 1950-5; D. Huws, The NLW, 1994, 13; Front is probably mostly as Greeenslade redesigned it before 1927, the Council Room within is Holden. The central hall and stair are Holden.

1939 Consultant archts Aberystwyth & Cardiganshire General Hospital, North Road, Aberystwyth, Cd; AH&P; H.G. Cherry archt; Dem; BPR 157 no archt named;

ADAMS, DAVID Milford. Stone mason 1835 & 1844 dirs.

1831 Dartmouth St WM chapel, Milford, Pmbs; £600; AJ; disused or dem?;

ADAMS, HENRY Hereford

1842-52 involved New Radnor ch, Rad; plans by Thomas Dashwood qv submitted by HA; ICBS;

ADAMS, MAURICE B. Bedford Park, London. Architect involved in the dev of Bedford Park artistic suburb London, with EJ May, from 1877: 12-14 Newton Grove 1880; hall and N aisle Bedford Park ch 1887. Des L&SW Bank Willesden Green 1892-3; libraries at Shepherds Bush 1895 and Acton 1898-9. Briefly in partnership with James Buckley Wilson of Swansea qv, 1888. Editor of BN.

1888 plans Ystalyfera ch, Glam, w JB Wilson; rejected by ICBS, partnership dissolved, new plans made by Wilson & Moxham qv. Orrin 194.

1891 added chancel to original 1876 design by Bowes A Paice, St Margaret ch, Blackwood, Mon; ICBS; BoW)

ADAMS, TONY

1994-5 Ebbw Vale Heath Centre, Mon; BoW)

ADAMS, W.

1870 Church at Sow Hill, Pontypool, Mon; GR index)

1871 adds Llandevaud Nat Schools, Mon; MM 7.4.71)

ADLAM, (GEORGE) & SON

1900 Westlake Brewery, Cwmavon, Abersychan, Mon; BoW 111;

AEDAS ARCHITECTS

2006-9 Welsh Assemply Government offices, Llandudno Junction, Caerns; won in comptetion erected with Austin Smith Lord

AHRENDS, BURTON & KORALEK. London. Buildings at Oxford for Keble College 1970ff and RC Chaplaincy 1970-1.

1993-5 Techniquest, Stuart St, Cardiff Bay, Glam; BoW; ?dem)

AICKIN & CAPES London. Entered Great Exhibition comp 1850. ?connected w Edmund Aikin 1780-1820 who des the Welsh Prebyterian ch, Jewin St, London, 1808-9, for Dr A Rees; Colvin;

1850 1st pr Merthyr Tyfil workhouse, Glam; Br 8 556; BoW 440: 1853, now St Tydfil’s Hospital, main block now 1870, infirmary 1896-1900 by EA Johnson qv)

AINSLEY GOMMON ARCHITECTS. Old Police Station, 15 Glynne Way, Hawarden, Flints. Neil McGill des Visitor pavilion, Birkenhead Park, 2005;

2002ff rest Llay Miners’ Welfare, Denbs; HBC;

2005 Bangor Police Station, Caerns; AV;

ALBAN, JOHN. Mason. Aberaeron.

1846-9 With Thomas Alban and David Morris masons and Jenkin Pugh qv carpenter contr for 6 bridges swept away by flood 1846 inc Llanon, Aberarth, Glanbrane, Dyffryn Arth, Cwmbach & Peris; des by T Penson & Son; ARO Cards QS 1847 485; MF;

ALDISS, J. W.

1910-11 Zoar I chapel, Penamen, Mon; Br 2.4.10)

ALDWINCKLE, THOMAS W. Architect. +1920. 7 or 2 East India Ave, London, l877. Partner of JW Szlumper qv (S&A or A&S). Wilson & Aldwinckle W&A of London had comp entry 1871; Wilson, Son & Aldwinckle WS&A won comps 1881-91 for workhouses and baths in London; RHH; was this James Wilson & JB Wilson qqv?; 1881 1st pr St Pancras workhouse, London, WS&A; 1882 City Road Welsh WM, London, P Temple, Islington Chapels, 1992, WS&A, Gothic; 1883-4 Lewisham Public Baths, London; WS&A, 1st pr 1883, RHH, 1884 BoE; 1886 dispensary Wandsworth & Clapham workhouse BoE, dem, lodges remain, TWA; 1890 1st pr Kensington Infirmary, London; TWA, RHH; 1891 1st pr Camberwell Workhouse, London; WS&A; RHH; 1893 tempor bldngs fever hospital, Tooting, BoE, TWA; 1898 1st pr St Pancras Public Baths, London; TWA; RHH; 1899 3rd pr Fulham Public Baths, London, TWA; RHH;

1870-1 Market, Terrace Rd, Aberystwyth, Cd; dem; two halls, meat and fish; S&A; Br ?1870; CN 2.10.69 meat & slaughter-house to be best in Wales, no archt; new market erecting, no archt CJ 10.2.71; BPR 134-5 says c1870 Aberystwyth Market & Public Hall Co formed by John James of Railway Tea Warehouse, Terrace Rd, and large building 125 x 72’ erected in Terrace Rd next his premises, site of Cambrian News bldng; ill; dem c1895;

1872-4 Board School, Alexandra Road, Aberystwyth, Cd; A&S; Br 5 959-60; Br 6 1190-1; BPR 167, S&A, opened 4.8.74; W 7.8.74 S&A £4000;

1874 Lampeter Workhouse, Cd; S&A; 1st pr RHH, Br 32 582; dem;

1874 planned adds to Trawsgoed, Llanafan, Cd, for 5th Earl of Lisburne; S&A; deferred, court action for unpaid fees 1881; Built 1891 by TWA for 6th Earl ?to new plans. NLW Courtwood MSS; Gerald Morgan, A Welsh House, 147, 171.

1874-5 Houses, Victoria Terrace, Aberystwyth, Cd; S&A; 1st pr RHH 301; S&A won comp Br 19.12.74; ?the row N of JP Seddon houses; W 23.8.78 has ref to George Jones departing from plans in his bldng of an area of Victoria Terrace; ?GJ the architect;.

l877 Unex prop Lampeter TH, Cd; letter in possess TL; built to des RJ Withers, qv;

1879 Prop alts No 5l North Parade, Aberystwyth, Cd; (former J James Railway Tea Warehouse) for London & Provincial Bank, £500, unex as too costly, £200 spent; Barclays Bank archives; dem; No 51 ill BPR 135; W 19.8.81 has ref to prems of John James burnt down not long ago;

l880 Salt-water Baths, Bath St, Aberystwyth, Cd; TWA; CN 9.7.80; Brs Lewis & James Evans; dem; MF says by WS&A;

1884 Prop to employ TWA to replace Seddon at UCW Aberystwyth, Cd; JRW 54; not done.

1888 ?alts Aberystywyth TH, Cd; Cered 14 1 2001 47; ARO Aberystwyth TC minutes 1.5.88: JWA asked to inspect TH and make improvements; 6.9.88 decision deferred; dem;

l890 Unex plans remodelling Tanybwlch, Llanychaearn, Cd, for MLD Vaughan; NLW; AS Flower qv employed instead; Cered 14 1 2001 p 47;

l89l adds Trawsgoed, Llanafan, Cd, for 6th Earl of Lisburne, first planned l874 by S&A but postponed; NLW Crosswood 1 2039 and 2 1558; £13973; TWA, Gerald Morgan, A Welsh House, 1997, 171;

ALEXANDER & HENMAN Stockton on Tees

1874-6 Schools, King St, Brynmawr, Mon; Br 3.10.74; 5.2.76;

1876 Schools, Clydach, Brec; MS;

ALEXANDER, DANIEL ASHER London 1768-1846. Colvin. BDCE. Surveyor to London Dock Co 1796, to Fishmongers Co 1796-1822, to Trinity House 1807. Specialist on prisons, Dartmoor 1806-9, Maidstone 1811-19; adds Queens House Greenwich 1807-10; buildings London Dock 1796-1820 dem. Edward I’Anson was partner; retired 1820s. Lighthouses: Farne Islands c1810, Heligoland 1811, Hurst 1812, Harwich 1818, Lundy 1820.

1808-9 South Stack Lighthouse, Holy Island, Ang; BDCE; Colvin; bldr Joseph Nelson qv;

ALEXANDER, GEORGE Architect, London, 1810-85. Born Corsham, Wilts, son of doctor, pupil Robert Abraham in London, Hon Sec of Wilts Topographical Society with John Britton c1838; exh RA 1837-49; designed early palazzo Revival buildings: Bath Savings Bank 1841-2; Westbourne Terrace, London 1843; Sheffield Athenaeum 1848; Birmingham Oddfellows Hall 1848; designed churches in London with engineer John Hargrave Stevens (S&A) partnership ended 1845, churches probably all designed by GA; retired c1847-8, by 1861 living in Highworth, Wilts, as JP; obit RIBAJ 2 1886 11.

1841-3 Betws Garmon ch, Caerns; ICBS; Norman; £350, land given by Mr Morgans of Corsham, Wilts; Lewis Top Dictionary, 4th ed 1850; The estimated expense of the building will be three hundred pounds. Mr. Morgans of Corsham, Wilts, whose property is in the parish but small, has already offered half an acre of land for the enlargement of the Burial ground, together with a contribution of ten pounds. The two church building societies will give a grant of fifty pounds. As the inhabitants of the parish are totally unable to make up the sum that will be required, we take the liberty of earnestly appealing to the generosity of the Landed Proprietors, and of those to whom the sacred interests of religion are dear, and who esteem it among their highest duties to assist, so far as they are able, in extending and perpetuating the usefulness of the established church in Wales. St. George Armstrong Williams M.A. Incumbent (appeal leaflet in Nat Lib of Wales)

1842 Penrhos ch, Caerns; Norman; AV; now a holiday cottage;

1847 Llanwnda ch, Caerns; Norman; AV;

ALEXANDER, T. M. see Woolfall & Eccles.

ALGEO, ROBERT Surveyor, Menai Bridge. Worralls Directory 1875. County Surveyor Anglesey.

1875 Two new strongrooms, police stations Gwalchmai and Newborough, Ang; NWC 6.2.75; Mr Algeo Co Surveyor;

ALLEN, DAVID Builder. Employed on Southwood estate, Roch, Pmbs, from 1850s. Plaque ‘David Allen 1854’ on lower range of outbuildings. HRO HDX/467 papers show that he added the W range to Southwood, Roch, Pmbs, 1861-2, for William Stancomb of Trowbridge, Wilts.

ALLEN, ERNEST GEORGE Architect, London WwinA 1926, previously of Pepler & Allen, Cardiff

1910 Won medal South Wales Cottages Exhibition, Townhill, Swansea, Glam; BoW 621; P&A;

1910 Fforest Fach Garden Village, Cockett, Swansea, Glam; BoW 622; P&A

1912 Chapel Fforestfach Glam WwinA 1926

1912-14 Scales Houses, Llwydcoed, Glam; EGA; BoW;

1913 Coal Exchange, Swansea with Sir Charles Ruthen qv WwinA 1926;

ALLEN, J. & J. James & John Allen, Builders, Pembroke Dock.

1873-4 Bldrs Tabernacle I chapel, Haverfordwest, Pmbs; Lawrence & Goodman archts; DMH106, £1541/10/0d; DHO 92;

ALLEN, J. ROMILLY. Engineer, architect, antiquarian; +1907; editor of AC 1891-1907, obit AC 1907 441-2. Porthkerry House, Glam. Trained as engineer, son of G Bough Allen of Cilrhiw, Lampeter Velfrey, Pmbs, ‘he was responsible for Baron de Reuter’s Persian railway scheme’, BoW Pmbs 282. Author Celtic Crosses of Wales, in AC 1899; articles in AC from 1873: on Little Treffgarne inscr stone 1876; Camrose ch 1877; Johnston ch 1878; Cross of Eiudon 1896; Early Christian monuments of Pembs 1896; Dolmens 1900; Farmhouses with round chimneys nr St Davids 1902; Axe-hammers 1903; Cross head at St Davids 1905;

1867 ?rest Porthkerry ch, Glam, paid for by family. AC 1876 45-8; Orrin 146)

1875-6 St Nicholas ch, Barry, Glam, £2400; Cardiff Times 1.7.76; Orrin 13-14 £2700; disused 1955; the medieval parish ch;

1884 Martletwy Rectory, Pmbs; BoW 282;

ALLEN (JIM) ARCHITECTS, 6 Gloucester Terr, Haverfordwest, Pmbs, 2008.

ALLISON, R. J. London

1914 Des Welsh Office, Cathays Park, Cardiff, Glam, halted by war, not resumed to his design. BoW 232;

ALLOM, Sir CHARLES. Architect, decorator, of White, Allom & Co, associate of Joseph Duveen art dealer. Redecorated Buckingham Palace in 1920s. Grandson of Thomas Allom, archt 1804-72.

1925ff reconst St Donats Castle, Glam, for W Randolph Hearst; BoW 552; C Aslet, Last Country Houses, 1982, 199ff; RA Brit Arch exh 1937)

ALSOP, LYALL & STOERMER

1990 Cardiff Bay Visitor Centre, Glam; BoW 267; ?dem;

AMES, T.

1895-6 WM chapel, Ruabon, Denbs. Memorial stone laid. Ruabon brick and Cefn dressings, porch. 46x27. Seats 200. (WA 20.7.95). Open. Oak pulpit. Large stained window by Williams & Watson of Liverpool. Services first held locally in an old pub, purchased 1838. (WA 14.0396); RS index;

ANDERSON, JOHN Architect, partner with George E Halliday qv (H&A) in Cardiff to c1891 and with Herbert W Wills of Swansea c1900-09 see Wills & Anderson;

ANDERSON, JOHN MACVICAR Architect. l835-l9l5. Edinburgh, and 6 Stratton St, London. Nephew and later partner of William Burn qv, succeded to practice l870. ASG lists works from 1873: 1875-7 Cheswardine Hall, Salop BoE; 18?? adds Barrington Park, Glos; 1883 alts Christies, King St, London; 1885 adds Junior Carlton Club; 1888 alts Hartham Park, Wilts; adds Brooks Club 1889; 1889 Ch of Scotland, Cambridge; 1897-8 adds Hatton Grange, Salop.

Banks & offices London: 1903 British Linen, Threadneedle St; 1903 Coutts, Strand (dem); 1904 Liverpool London & Globe, Cornhill; 1907 Nat B of Scotland, Nicholas Lane.

l882-3 Lovesgrove, Llanbadarn Fawr, Cd, for Sir Griffith H.P. Evans +1902; plans NLW Lovesgrove Box 41 unsigned but addressed from Stratton St. Also plans for a house with half-timber based on Norman Shaw's Hopedene.

ANDERSON, W. E. ELLERY. Architect, Cheltenham. 1887-1943. ?in Oxford before. Had office in Carmarthen in 1930s, from which secured church work in St Davids diocese, noted for good fittings. EA Roiser qv joined as chief assistant 1930 and was in charge of Carmarthen office at time of Neyland & Hundleton churches, took over when Anderson became ill in late 1930s. Firm Ellery Anderson, Roiser & Falconer in 1940s and 1950s under EAR continued in EAR name in 1960s. Inf in list & letters 1992-3 from Roiser EAR also letter 1992 from PM Bartosch qv that much archive lost in office moves. EAR letter says daybook of 1937 survives, little else.

Fittings St Catharine Wotton Gloucester 1926, reredos 1937; Holy Trinity Lydney 1933; St John Little Thurrock Essex 1933; chancel Nailsworth 1937-8; Holy Innocents Kidderminster 1938; completed St Paul Gloucester 1938-9; St Oswald, Coney Hill Gloucester 1939;

1928 screen, Llandysul ch, Cd; EAR list;

1929-35 Neyland ch, Pmbs, and fittings; EAR 1929; 1928-30 BoW;

l929-30 Llanllwni ch, Cms, rest £700; NLW SD/F/?, no plans; £1,250 acc to ICBS; report & building works 1929 EAR

1930? ?St Patricks Chapel, St Davids Cathedral, Pmbs; EAR nd; no such chapel there;

1929-34 ?fittings Llannon ch, Cms; EAR nd Llanon; BoW fittings 1929-34 no archt, reredos, pulpit, stalls;

1930 lychgate, Aberaeron ch, Cd; EAR;

1930? alts Crunwere Ch, Pmbs; EAR nd;

1930? alts St Issels ch, Pmbs; EAR nd; not BoW

1930 lychgate, Henfynyw ch, Cd; EAR;

1930? work at Little Newcastle Ch, Pmbs; EAR nd;

1930? Work at Kenfig ch, Glam; EAR nd; not BoW;

1930? Furnishings, Resolven ch, Glam; EAR nd; ?reredos BoW;

1931 Alts Llanddewi Aberarth Ch, Cd; £523/0/8; NLW Par Recs; inc new roof; EAR has Llandewi ch alts & imprs 1934;

l931-2 Reredos & altar, Holy Trinity, Aberystwyth, Cd, in mem Archdeacon D. Williams +1929; exec by R. L. Boulton & Sons; Rev RM Capper, HT church, Aberystwyth, 1886-1986, 17; painted wood; 1931 EAR;

1932 reredos, St Michael ch, Pembroke, Pmbs; EAR; BoW;

1933 Hundleton ch, Pmbs; new ch; WWG 12.1.34; EAR nd; BoW

1933 proposed ch, Ysbyty Ifan, Cd; EAR; unex;

1933-4 chapel, Llandovery College, Cms; Cymric Times 31.3.33; 1934 EAR;

193? Work, Taliaris Ch, Cms; EAR nd; ?E w has glass of 1939;

1934 ‘Llanddewi ch’ alts and imps; EAR; ?Llanddewi Aberarth, Cd, cf 1931;

1934 lighting scheme, Llangunnor ch, Cms; EAR;

1934 screen, Pyle ch, Glam; EAR;

193? Rood-beam and figures, Milford Haven ch, Pmbs; EAR nd; ?adds to 1919 screen)

1934 alts St Peter ch, Llanelli, Cms; Altar, furnish and decs; EAR; reredos 1934 BoW.

1934 Gorslas ch, Cms; report to Bishop; EAR)

1934 Slebech ch, Pmbs; report to Bishop; EAR)

1934 Reynalton ch, Pmbs; report to Bishop; EAR)

1938 alts St David, Carmarthen, Cms; removal of N transept and altering S transept to vestry; EAR nd; 1938 BoW;

1938 Strata Florida ch, Cd; report and plans; EAR;

1939 heating & other wks, Llandeloy Ch, Pmbs; EAR;

1939 Aberporth Ch, Cd, altar rails & fittings; EAR;

1947? St Peter ch, Llanelli, Cms; apse dec; by EAR; EAR specialist dec; cf 1934;

1947 Goodwick ch, Pmbs, sanctuary panelling WW2 War Mem; EAR; HRO HPR/91; reredos & panelling BoW by EAR;

THE ANDREWS PARTNERSHIP. 22 High St, Haverfordwest. ?same as D A P Andrews ARIBA, Tucking Mill, Trefgarn Pmbs, 2006.

ANDREWS (CHARLES) & Sons Engineers

1970-1 Fibreglass Ltd factory, Bryn Lane, Wrexham Industrial Estate, Denbs; BoW 311)

ANDREWS, SOLOMON Cardiff developer also pioneer of tramways. 1835-1908, born Trowbridge, Wilts, married there in 1855, wife died 1870, second marriage 1870 in Knighton; in Cardiff as apprentice baker 1851 to relatives of first wife; began cab business 1863 and later omnibuses and trams in Cardiff, London, Belfast, Leicester, Manchester, Nottingham, Plymouth, Portsmouth, then collieries; business was Solomon andrws & Son with Francis E Andrews (1858-1943), involved in Pwllheli and Arthog, running trams, then development of the West End, Pwllheli, Caerns, from 1894, and holiday development at Fegla Fawr, Arthog, Mer, with tramway to Barmouth Junction Station; land he bought at Aberdyfi was never developed; Caerns RO; wikipedia; Wilts Arch & Nat Hist Mag 36 1910; Wilts Times 14.11.08;

1871 10 Bute St Cardiff (now Hayes Bridge Rd) as grocery shop and offices of Solomon andrews & Son; wikipedia;

1875 omnibus depot, Severn Rd, Canton, Cardiff with manager's house, bus shed and workshops; wikipedia;

1875 work leasehold site, Glebe St, Penarth, Glam, ?for bus depot; wikipedia;

1880 tramcar depot Ferry Rd/Clive St, Grangetown, Cardiff for Cardiff District & Penarth Tramway Co opened 1881; wikipedia;

1881-3 five houses and shops, five cottages and Windsor Hall, Holmesdale St, Cardiff, wikipedia; also some houses in Earl St;

1884-6? Andrews Terrace, Ferry Rd, Cardiff, 16 houses and a coffee tavern;

1884-6 contractor Market Buildings, High St, Cardiff, as S Andrews & Son, BoW213, to design by JP Jones qv. cost £12,000, burnt June 1885, rebuilt 1886;

1885 Mercantile Buildings, James St, Cardiff, dem; wikipedia

1888 Imperial Buildings, St Mary St, Cardiff, later Barry's Hotel; wikipedia

18?? Mary St and Solomon St (later Andrews St), Cardiff; warehouses on S side Penarth Rd, Cardiff; warehouses between Crawshay Lane & Tade St, Cardiff; wikipedia

1891 terraced houses Penarth Rd, Cardiff, running SW from corner Blaenclydach St; EWM Corbett architect; wikipedia;

1893? Atlas Building (or Hayes Building) Cardiff burnt 1958; wikipedia;

1894 75-113 Penarth Rd Cardiff wikipedia

1894 Andrews Building, Queen St, Cardiff, Edward Webb qv architect;

1894ff developed West End, Pwllheli, Caerns; tramway along front from stone quarry at Carreg y Defaid; West End Hotel, of concrete, and 1-4 The Parade built first, hotel by 1895, dem 2002, 1-4 West End Parade 1896 also mostly concrete; 5-10 The Parade plans 1897; 11-16 The Parade built by 1899; assembly rooms, West End Stores; PO 1900; Pont Solomon; housing and shops Lower Cardiff Rd 1897; power station next Assembly Rooms for electricity to West End Hotel; Post Office Lower Cardiff Rd 1906; more yellow brick terraces Ala Isaf, c1899;

1894ff development Fegla Fawr, Arthog, Mer including three terraces: Glasfryn; St Marys Terrace and Mawddach Crescent (?Arthog Terrace);

1895ff development in Penarth, Glam: Andrews Buildings, Stanwell Rd, five shops to Stanwell Rd, corner shop and two to Windsor Terrace; 1897 Lloyds Bank Windsor Rd/Albert Rd by Edward Webb qv; Windsor Arcade, Windsor Rd;

1900? Metropole Buildings, 3-7 The Hayes, Cardiff, altered after bomb damage 1959, wikipedia;

1902 11-13 Bute St, Cardiff, now Hayes Bridge Rd, Lennox Robertson qv architect;

1902 Pembroke Buildings, Pembroke Terrace, Cardiff, EWM Corbett qv architect;

ANGLESEY COUNTY COUNCIL. David Roberts County Surveyor 1844 dir, ?to 1867; Robert Algeo County Surveyor Worralls Dir 1875; Joseph Owen ?County Surveyor Schools 1904; N Squire Johnson, County Architect, 1940s.

1947 Beaumaris Primary School, Ang; NSJ

1948 Amlwch Secondary School, Ang; NSJ

? also secondary schools at Holyhead, Llangefni, & Menai Bridge, Ang;

ANWYL, JOHN Caerwys, Flints. Joiner & builder, 1844 dir.

AP GRUFFYDD, C. OWAIN. Kensington, and Abigail House, St Dogmaels, Pmbs.

1910 house, St Dogmaels, Pmbs; Arch 21.1.10

1911 2nd pr design cottage for £180, Carmarthen National Eisteddfod; BN 8.9.11;

APPERLEY, MESSRS.

1861 alts to farm buildings, Great Campstone, Grosmont, Mon; MS;

1868 two semi-detached cottages, Great Campstone, Grosmont, Mon; MS;

APPLEBY & LAWTON. Contractors. Manchester and Milford Haven.

1874-9 Milford Docks, Pmbs, 1st attempt; JM Toler engineer; Rees 74; Milford Docks Act 1874 set up Milford Docks Co, estimate £270,000, McKay Hist of Milford 3 13 & 21; abandoned contract, given to Samuel Lake qv.

1878-81 contractors Rosebush-Fishguard Railway; JB Walton engineer; Ended in dispute with line halted between New Inn and Puncheston; Col Joseph Okell given contract 1892; NPFR;

1879-85 contractors final part of Whitland & Cardigan Railway, Crymych to Cardigan, built 1881-5 (JB Walton eng) WCR 27ff; dinner for Appleton & Lawton contrs for ext to Cardigan, Mr Szlumper had made plans though Mr Walton has got the credit. The stations were not designed by Walton either but were counterparts of those on Princetown Rlwy supplied by late WG Owen, chief eng GWR, W 1.10.86;

1886 ?laid out Napier St, Cardigan, Cd, W 1.10.86 new street, 40 building sites, also ref to Mr Appleby’s new houses at Pensarnau, Cardigan;

AP THOMAS PARTNERSHIP. Bangor. Founded 1933, partners 2009 David Leslie Hughes joined 1979 and Alun Meirion Jones, partner 1993. website includes

BBC offices, studio etc Bangor;

local authority offices Dolgellau Mer;

leisure centres Pwllheli and Barrow in Furness;

mixed developments Bangor, Caernarfon, Llangefni;

sports centres Ysgol Dyffryn Nantlle, Penygroes & Bethesda;

Arfon Tennis Centre Caernarfon;

Community centre Holyhead, Ang;

Porthmadog leaisure centre;

waterfront dev at Plas Menai;

sports facilities UCNW Bangor;

(pool at Northwich Ches;

Friar’s Lower School management centre

English block & teaching units, Coleg Menai, Bangor;

teaching block Llandrillo College;

Ysgol Hirael;

Ysgol Dyffryn Ogwen Bethesda, Caerns;

surgeries at Pwllheli, Beaumaris;

health centre Llangefni, Ang;

houses: Ty Mawr, Talsarn; Talgarth, Ffordd Hwfa, Bangor; Treforwys, Ffordd Carneddi Bethesda;

refurbish: Harbour office Caernarfon, Llanberis slate centre, Normal College, Bangor, Bull Hotel Llangefni;

church work Bodedern Ang, Jerusalem CM Bethesda, Caernarfon town centre repairs;

c1947 Bradite Paint Works, Coedyparc, Trefriw, Caerns; AV; Jones ap Thomas;

1978 Health Centre, Criccieth, Caerns; AV; Ap Thomas, Jones & Evans;

1990 Plas Marchogion, Tanybryn estate; ?Caernarfon, Caerns; Welsh Architect June 1990

1997 Leisure Centre, Porthmadog, Caerns; AV

c1998 adds National Slate Museum, Dinorwig, Caerns; AV;

ARCADIS see IBI Group

ARCHER, DAVID David Archer Architects

2009 Visitor Centre, Penderyn Distillery; RIBA award 2009;

ARCHISPEC LTD, Llanarth, Cd. Architectural consultants, 2006 dir.

ARCHI-TECH, 16 North Rd, Cardigan, Architectural designers, 2006 dir. Stewart Corbett.

ARCHITECTON Architects Bristol, founded ?by John Schofield, 2009 partners Paul Richold, Robert Battersby, Colin Harvey;

1979-80 Parc Pentre, Mitchel Troy, Mon; for Bovis Houses Ltd; Gwent Planning Permission 9214; inf Simon Hartwell;

ARCHITECTS CO-PARTNERSHIP or Architects Co-operative Partnership. Raychem Factory, Swindon.

1945-51 Brynmawr Rubber Factory, Mon; closed 1982, Dem 2001; built 1947-53 BoW, w Ove Arup & Partners; HH 272-3 opened 1953; V. Perry, Built for a better future, 1994; detached boiler house survives

1963-4 Adds Trinity College, Carmarthen; SG; hostel blocks incl small tower block, BoW;

ARCHITYPE, London & Upper Twyford Barn, Herefs; sustainable architecture specialists, des Stroud Co-housing project 2006; Jonathan Hines partner;

2003-4 Student Housing, Swansea U, Glam; six-sorey timber frame, three blocks; 272 beds; website;

2009 Pont Aur extra-care housing, Powys; for Gwalia Housing Assn;

ARCON. Manufacturers of prefabricated housing, design 1944 by Edric Neel & Rodney Thomas, company architects; G. Robins, Prefabrications, 2001;

1946-8 Prefab houses, Newport, Mon, at Ridgeway, Stelvio Pk Drive, Masefield Vale, Drinkwater Gdns, Bishpool estate, Treberth estate; BoW458; HH 274-5 blt 1946-7, some 750 mostly Arcon Mk V blt in Newport by May 1948; Bishpool estate replaced 1999; one re-erected at St Fagans;

ARDICK (W.) & SONS. Warminster. Mistake for William Hardick and Son, surveyors, see Wiltshire Building record list of architects.

1868 alts High St B, Abersychan, Mon; BoW; interior;

ARGENT, MICHAEL Tenby

2009 conversion, Lifeboat House, Tenby, Pem; Touchstone Dec 2011;

ARGUST, J. Haverfordwest. Mason

1777 Reblt The Quay, Haverfordwest, Pmbs; plaque on Old Wool Market, ?Wool Market also by him; BoW

ARKELL, DANIEL Birmingham. Entered comps 1886-94 RHH; 2nd pr Walsall TH 1892; 1st pr Infirmary Birmingham workhouse 1894; 3rd pr Weston s Mare market.

1891 Des for Theatre, Llandudno Pier, Caerns; red br and stone, Romanesque, BN 17.7.91 ?unex.)

ARMITAGE, GEORGE FAULKNER. Architect. Altrincham, Ches. Specialist in ch fittings and interiors, Barry Parker qv worked for him as clk of wks, c1892-4, including on Brockhampton Ct, Herefs, and a house at Caerleon, Mon (unid); ASG 276;

ARMSTRONG, WILLIAM. 7 Brunswick Sq, Bristol. City Surveyor Bristol 1836-58; architect, engineer; Entr Clifton Suspension Bridge comp 1829; enl Radstock ch Som 1832; Brunswick C Clifton 1834; 2-24 Arley Hill 1840; Fremantle Sq Kingsdown c1841-2; rest St Philip & Jacob ch 1837-41; Cutlers Hall rest 1850; houses Sydenham Hill Cotham 1852; Clapton in Gordano parsonage 1856; Russell Pl York Rd Montpelier 1858. EW Godwin articled 1850; Gomme; A Foyle, Bristol;

1843-4 Monmouth C, Mon; BoW; reduced version of Brunswick C, Bristol; MM 7.6.44; Colvin; Kissack 2003, B. Lawrence, Monmouth bldr, galleries 1855, conv to house 2002 by G Frecknall;RS: 1844 Monmouth I. Chapel too small. New site in St John St. F/s laid (Mons Merlin 3/06/1843). Open. Corinthian. Attached schoolroom (MM 8/06/1844)

ARNODIN, F. Engineer from France designed transporter bridges at Rouen and Marseilles.

1901-6 Transporter Bridge, Newport, Mon, w RH Haynes boro engineer; BoW

ARNOLD, JONAH. 7 South Terrace, Neath. Architect, partner from 1908 in S. Cym. Jones & Arnold, architects and surveyors. Articled 1899 to S. Cym. Jones. WwinW 1920.

ARNOLD, THOMAS MSA Castle Buildings, Llanelli. Mineral surveyor, civil eng. In 1896 of Bres House, Llanelli; MSA 1889. BoE has St Andrews P, Cheltenham, Glos, 1885-6, with hall behind by TA 1895-6. David Pugh-Jones b l865, County Archt E Glamorgan l906 was articled to ‘the late TA’, WWinW l920.

1881-2 Llwynhendy ch, Cms. Parish hist CRO CPR/59/9

l886-7 Lloyd St I, Llanelli (chapel hist) dem. £2168

1887 Cwmamman, Cms, Reading room ‘for the new chapel’; £600, prop, CJ 15.7.87

l892 Llanelli B, Cms; C: Arch l0.6.92; ?Emmanuel B, New Dock Rd, l894.

1893 Kidwelly Vicarage, Cms; C: Arch 7.4.93

1901 Alts & adds, Nantygoitre Isaf, Llandyfaelog, Cms; T: LCG 17.6.01.

ARUP, (OVE) & PARTNERS. London. Engineers.

1945-53 engineers Brynmawr Rubber Factory, Mon, des by Architects Co-operative Partnership; BoW;

200? Chartist Bridge, Blackwood, Mon;

ARWAIN ARCHITECTS, 9 Park Terrace, Carmarthen. 2006 dir.

ASH SAKULA ARCHITECTS

2009 alts Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff, Glam; RIBA award 2009;

2010 unex proposal for digital media centre, adj BBC Studios, Roath Basin, Cardiff; Touchstone Dec 2011;

ASHBEE, C. R. Arts and Crafts architect, founded Guild of Handicraft. Dr Henry Owen of Poyston, Rudbaxton, Pembs was solicitor to CRA’s wife’s family. Guild made writing desk for Owen, 1892, now at Scolton Manor, Pmbs.

1906 Gatepiers, Poyston, Rudbaxton, Pmbs; des by CRA, pair of cast-lead boars by Alec Miller, iron gates made by Guild members Bill Thornton & Charley Dover; boars removed; The fine plaster overmantel in the hall at Poyston looks like Guild work; Pembs Historian 2008.

ASHDOWN, JOHN. Partner with F Wehnert in 1850s, see Wehnert & Ashdown. 1859 comp entr Newington Tabernacle, London; JA; RHH.

1857 Slaughterhouses, Llandudno, Caerns; NWC ?.11.57; JA; inf PH)

ASHLEY, H. V.

1906 alts Llanfoist ch, Mon; bellcote and W w; BoW)

ASHPITEL, ARTHUR FSA l807-69. Architect, London, son of William H. Ashpitel 1776-1852, surveyor. Exh RA des from Palladio 1850, from ancient Rome 1858 and modern Rome 1859. With John Whichcord Jr (1823-85) 1850-8 (W&A qv): adds Birling, Kent for Lord Abergavenny. Ashpitel wrote on baths & wash-houses. Lambeth Baths 1853 W&A.

l848-52 St Thomas Ch, St Dogmaels, Pmbs; ICBS 3901, plans AA Old Broad St, £600. By Mr Aspinald of Threadneedle St London, Daniel Evans sup of works: PH 31.3.48. Ts too high, alts to be made: PH 21.4.48. Opened by Mr A of A&W of Carlton Chambers, London, three sets of plans - basic, a little better, and as blt, John Davies & John Thomas of Llechryd contrs, PH 23.4.52

1851 1st pr Swansea workhouse; W&A; RHH)

ASHTON, HENRY. 5 Victoria St, London. 1801-72; FRIBA 1844. Pupil of Jeffry Wyatville and JH Good; des palace for King of Holland at Zorg Vliet 1838 (AEBTD); assist Wyatville Stackpole Court 1839, worked for Lord Cawdor into 1840s. Competitor Gt Exhibition l85l. Exh RA: Roman street 1828; house Ashley Place, Westminster 1854; National Gallery 1856; AEBTD;

1839ff Work Stackpole Court, Pmbs, for Lord Cawdor w J Wyatville qv; and minor works inc alts Stable Block, Brewhouse and dairymaids quarters; BoW 462; also ?Garden Cottage attr BoW463,

1848 ?School, Golden Grove, Llanfihangel Aberbythych, Cms, for Lord Cawdor; D Linstrum, Wyatville, 237; CRO Cawdor folder 2 has plans for a school by HA not identified as to site and not precisely as Golden Grove

l856 Lawrenny Castle, Pmbs, for G Lort-Phillips MP; dem; LHW; BoW;

1857 Cheriton Lodge, Stackpole, Pmbs, for Lord Cawdor; BoW459;

1859 Wiston National School, Pmbs, for Lord Cawdor; BoW496;

ASSINDER, CHARLES Birmingham

1874 Workhouse, Builth Wells, Brec; MS;

ATKINS (W. S.) & PARTNERS. WS Atkins Ltd blt Primary Sch, Hartpury, Glos 1999. Later called Atkins, major contracts on 2012 London Olympics.

1980-3 Longcross Ct, Newport Rd, Cardiff, office block, BoW 311)

2005 Coronation Terrace, Penarth, Glam; Brian Miles of Atkins; RSAW award 2006; three houses;

2005 City Lofts, Cardiff; Atkins; entr RSAW Awards 2006;

2010 A470 bridge, Newbridge, Rad; Touchstone 2011 19 Atkins & Jacobs;

ATKINSON, THOMAS DINHAM. Cambridge. 1864-1948 Pupil of AW Blomfield 1882, set up 1889. Wrote English Architecture 1904; ASG 96;.

1892 Talybont ch, Bangor, Caerns)

1??? House at Maesygroes, North Wales; ASG 96; WWinA 1926 TDA of Winchester;

AUBREY, WILLIAM Engineer Merthyr Tydfil.

1793 Pont y Cafnau, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam, w Watkin George qv; BoW 443; pioneer bridge cum aqueduct.

AUDSLEY, W(ILLIAM JAMES) & G(EORGE) Liverpool. Pupils A&W Reid of Elgin; AEBTD. In practice from 1863, blt ‘Cathedral of the Welsh’ Princes Rd CM, Liverpool, 1865-8, £19,633, AC 2003 93, 1st pr 1864; also the Synagogue, Princes Rd, 1st pr 1871, complete 1874; and three churches, rest St Michael iron church 1875; entered Manchester TH comp. Completed YMCA 1875-7 after d of HH Vale; No 92 Bold St attrib, c 1879. Both FRIBA 1876, both emigrated to New York 1892.

1867 Seion CM chapel, Regent St, Wrexham, Denbs; Br 1867 810; BoW 304; dem; seats 800 Romanesque style with two towers, WA 5.10.67, RS index;

1881-2 EP chapel, Rhyl, Denbs; T for new Rhyl Record 26.11.81, RS index;

AUSTIN & PALEY. Hubert James Austin (1841-1915) & Henry Anderson Paley (1859-1946) Castle Park, Lancaster. The major church architectural firm of NW England, successors to Edmund Sharpe (1809-77) and E.G. Paley (1823-95) S&P. HJA joined in 1868, P&A. A&P ?after 1895; 1903 finalists Liverpool Cathedral ASG 318-9;

The firm did: Lancaster RC cathedral 1857-9; Kirkby ch Lancs 1869-71; Leighton Hall Lancs 1870; Mossley Hill ch Liverpool 1870-5; Holker Hall, Lancs 1871; Betws y Coed St Mary 1873; vestry St Mary Shrewsbury 1884; vestry Cound ch, Salop 1889-91;

1899-1903 Adds Llandovery College, Cms, A&P; CJ 20.10.99; LCG 29.8.01; Br 17.10.03; 5.12.03; CJ 27.11.03. Including dining room, dated 1901. G. Mercer, Llanelli contractor.

AUSTIN-SMITH:LORD. Manchester & Cardiff. Austin-Smith, Salmon, Lord Partnership 1966, Bellevue School, Northolt, Mx; ASL: 1991-3 alts Strangeways Gaol; 1993 Manchester Airport Metro Station; 1995-6 Manchester Arena; 2000 alts Manchester Mus of Science; 2001 Oldham Bus Station; 2004 alts John Rylands library; firm bankrupt BD 9.12.11 after non-payment on Abu Dhabi scheme;

1998-2000 Rest stable block, Middleton Hall, Llanarthne, Cms, for National Botanic Garden of Wales, and also des Millennium Square outside;

2002-4 Riverfront Theatre, Newport, Mon; M Cherry, Building Wales, 2006, 74-6; opened Oct 04;

2007-9 Welsh Assembly Government offices, Llandudno Junction, Caerns; detail design by ASN to comp victory des 2005 by Aedas Architects, ASL called in to reduce cost 2007, Gareth Abbott proj archt; for 650 civil servants; £20m; AJ specification Aug 09;

2009 Lower High St improvement, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam; RIBA regional award 2010; AJ 20.5.10;

200? Gartholwg Education Centre; £27m;

2009 Cardiff School of Management, UWIC, Llandaff, Cardiff, Glam; Touchstone Dec 2011; AJ 16.6.2011; £13.1 m;

2014 School of Art & Design, Cardiff Met Univ, Llandaff, Cardiff, Touchstone 2023 18;

2021-3 Ysgol y Graig Primary School, Cefncoed, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam with Blaenau Gwent architects, Touchstone 2023;

AWT ARCHITECTS

1988 converted Spillers Warehouse, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff, to housing; BoW 273

AXMANN & PERROTT, London.

1873-6 Porthmadog ch, Caerns. Brought in because Thomas Roberts qv des rejected by ICBS; vestry 1897, tower 1898; AV;

AXTEN, E. 10 Romilly Rd, East Barry. An Edward Axten designed bldngs in Glos inc 40 Brunswick Rd, Gloucester 1876; housing Stroud Rd, Gloucester 1876-8; Elmore Board School 1876-7;

1891 Gospel Hall, Porthkerry Rd, Barry, Glam. Barry Dock News 27.11.91, Gothic)

1891 WM, Holton Rd, Barry, Glam; FS Barry Dock News 25.9.91)

AYDON, ISAAC Architect Mold

1879 two classrooms, Board School, Mold, £385; Roberts, Mold tender accepted;

AYRES, HENRY WILLIAM, l776-l843 Surveyor & builder King St, Carmarthen, also carpenter and cabinet maker. Ferryside church his only known building. In 1835 dir as HW Ayres & Son, not in 1844 dir.

l825-8 Ferryside Ch, Cms; ICBS; dem; elev ill BoW;

B3 BURGESS, Newtown office of Burgess Partnership qv.

2004-5 Warehouse units, Parc Aberporth, Blaenanerch Cd, for WDA;

BAART HARRIES NEWALL. 1 Wilderhope House, Pountney Gardens, Shrewsbury

2008 proposed rest Rhos on Sea C chapel, Denbs;

BABBIDGE, A. G.

1912-13 Conservative Club, Pontypool, Mon; Br 14.6.12)

BAGGALAY, FRANK T. Entrant 1898 comps East Ham TH and Southend TH; 1899 comp for Old Bailey London. C. 1889-94 Baggallay & Bristowe 1st pr Harrogate Baths 1889.

1897 Entrant comp Cardiff TH, Glam;

BAGGALEY, JOHN, Severn St, Welshpool. Architect & surveyor; builder in 1844 dir.

1841-3 gallery, Llangynyw ch, Mont; ICBS;

1851-7 repairs Llanrynmair ch, Mont; ICBS; JB signs appl form but Thomas Jones signs compl form;

1852-3 repairs Mallwyd ch, Mer; ICBS; £428/4/0d repair bell turret, roof and walls, partitions to vestry & entrance, new aisle floors, pews, pulpit, reading desk.

1855-7 alts Cemmaes ch, Mont, reseating, gallery; ICBS;

BAGOT, EDWARD, Llanelli. Engineer, Town Surveyor, later tinplate-manufacturer, then clergyman; surveyor Mount Pleasant 1844 dir; LAL 207, 237;

1844-5 rebuilt St Elli ch, Llanelli, Cms, repairs and enlargement, virtual rebuild save tower; rebuilt again l905 by EMB Vaughan qv; Br 15.11.45, CJ 31.10.45, PH 24.10.45; ‘he restored the parish church as a bull restores a china shop’ John Innes quoted LAL 207;

1846 repairs Loughor Bridge, Glam; W 17.4.46

1850 clerk of works, Pont Llanfihangel, Llanfihangel ar Arth, Cms; W 17.5.50 & 22.11.50 (RK Penson)

1853 unex plans rest Llanarthne ch, Cms;

1858 churchyard railings, St Elli ch, Llanelli; ‘E. Bagot CE’; CJ 23.7.58

1862 internal alts Old TH, Hall St, Llanelli, Cms; CJ 20.6.62; dem;

1864-6 MH, Market St, Llanelli, Cms; FS, CJ 16 & 23.9.64; opened Br 16.6.66 built by the Llanelly Board of Health; contractors Douglas & Co, Llanelli; dem l890s;

1869 water supply from Cwm Lliedi reservoir; LAL 237; probably involved with larger works 1873-8, as Rev Dr Bagot was at 1878 opening;

BAILEY, GRAHAM. Formerly of Alex Gordon Partnership, later cl993 continued Alex Gordon, Carmarthen office, as Bailey, Roberts, Jones (qv), 13 Guildhall Sq, Carmarthen. Sally Bailey was partner at one point.

1992 Divisional Police HQ, Park Av, Aberystwyth, Cd; AGP;

BAILEY, ROBERTS, JONES, Carmarthen. cf Graham Bailey, Sally Bailey, & ?Roberts, ?all former Carmarthen office of Alex Gordon Partnership.

1998 rest Oak House, Priory St, Carmarthen, Cms;

BAILLIE, J.P. Civil engineer, AMICE. Cardigan (Kelly 1926). Scottish, took over Mwldan foundry, Cardigan in 1886, specialist in salvage of wrecks. Widened mouth of Mwldan, built a jetty 1904 to unload coal for Gas Works, also iron suspension bridge over Teifi at Abercych, Pmbs; (? replaced); GTW71, Foundry sold after 1918; GKJ CU1 40;.

BAILLIE-SCOTT MACKAY HUGH Architect, 1865-1945, born Ramsgate, son of S. Scott, articled C.E. Davis of Bath 1886-9, worked with F. Saunderson on Isle of Man to 1893 then own practice 1893-1901 then returned to England. Partner A. Edgar Beresford cf BS&B, Houses & Gardens, 1933. Arts and Crafts houses 1898-9 Blackwell, Bowness, Westmorland; houses Hampstead Gdn Suburb 1908-9;

1912 West Lodge, Lydstep House, Manorbier, Pmbs BoW 270; ill H&G 1933.

l9?? Proposed hotel, Fishguard Pmbs (unex) BS&B; H&G 1933.

1934 No 1 Penymaes Av, Wrexham BoW 308 BS&B

1936? Cherry Hill, 91 Borras Pk Rd, Wrexham BoW 313) By Edgar Beresford.

BAIN, JOHN Newport, Mon. Architect. Obituary RIBAJ 1935 1161. Joined Alfred Swash c1892-3 cf Swash & Bain, BoW 442; County Educ Architect 1907.

1910 adds Forgeside School, Blaenavon, Mon; BoW

1910 Pontllanfraith Infants Sch, Mon; Br 17.12.10)

1911 Wern Council Sch, Panteg, Mon; WG Lloyd, Sebastopol, 102ff.

1913-14 Schools for Mentally Ill, Newport; ‘A. Bain’ Br 27.12.12)

1913 Abersychan Higher Elementary School, Mon; BoW)

1914 Llanfair Discoed Schools, Mon; Br 13.3.14

1914? Tredegar Elementary School, Mon; Br 10.10.13)

19?? adds Stow Hill Higher Elementary School, Newport; RIBA file)

19?? Liberal Club, Newport, Mon; obit)

19?? South Wales Argus, Market St, Newport; BoW

1923-5 buildings, Monmouthshire Inst of Agriculture, Llanbadoc, Mon; BoW; obit;

c1930 Newbridge Secondary School, Mon; attrib BoW

1930s buildings, mental hospital, Maindiff Court, Abergavenny, Mon; BoW;

1934 women's hostel, Monmouthshire Inst of Agriculture, Llanbadoc, Mon; BoW

1935 Bassaleg Secondary School, Mon; BoW;

BAKER & HUGHES Upper Phillimore Place London & Avonia Bldngs Bangor. see Arthur H Baker and H Harold Hughes.

BAKER, ARTHUR H. Architect Kensington London & Bangor. 1841-96. Uncle of Sir Herbert Baker. Pupil of Sir G.G. Scott then his assistant until Scott’s death 1878. ‘a particularly skilful restorer of old churches’ CG 349; ‘interfered with many churches in Clwyd’ BoW 76. Baker worked for Scott at Conwy 1872 and Holyhead 1877-9, continued there after Scott’s death w his son-in-law H. Harold Hughes qv, Baker & Hughes were partners from 1891 (B&H) but in 1893 was partner in London w John Turrill. Surveyor to Diocese of London 1895. Wrote a book on Plas Mawr, Conwy, w nephew Herbert Baker. 2nd pr Rochester TH 1891. Hon Archt to Royal Cambrian Academy. ?Not Arthur J. Baker of Wadmore & Baker AEBTD 1868

1872 ass G.G. Scott, rest Conwy ch, Caerns; H Hughes in AC 1897 refers to AB drawings of church before restoration;

1873 rest Efenechdyd ch, Denbs; BoW;

1875-6 rest Bryneglwys ch, Denbs; BoW;

1876 rest Cyffylliog ch Denbs; BoW;

1877-8 rest Llangurig ch, Mont, w Sir GG Scott; BoW

1877-9 rest St Cybi ch, Holyhead, Ang, w Sir GG Scott; )

1878 rest Llanhychan ch, Denbs; BoW;

1878-9 rest Abergele ch, Denbs; BoW;

1879-80 rest Llanrhaeadr yng Nghinmeirch ch, Denbs; BoW

1880 Plas Llanychan, Denbs reblt for John Taber of Claremont nr Ruthin; BN 19.11.80 ill; J Price Williams of Ruthin bldr;

1884 ?N aisle, Llanfairfechan ch, Caerns; attr AV; mem to Thomas North;

1884 rest Llangynhafal ch, Denbs; BoW)

1884-5 rest Meliden ch Flints; BoW)

1885 Llanberis ch, Caerns; exh RA 1885; ill Br 7.2.85; Herbert Baker, clerk of works;

1886-9 rest Plas Mawr, Conwy, Caerns, with Herbert Baker as Hon Architects to Royal Cambrian Academy; BN 6.8.86; drew house 1886, restoration A&HB BN 28.6.89;

1890 2nd prize, Taite Welsh Intermediate School; Br 59 211 B&H London; ??where

1890 rest Llansilin ch, Denbs; BoW;

1892 two cottages Blackbridge, Holyhead, Ang for Miss Adeane T Br 21.5.92; Owen Morris builder;

1893 rest Llangwyfan ch, Ang; HH of B&H; RH;

1895-6 picture gallery for Royal Cambrian Academy, Plas Mawr, Conwy, Caerns; B&H; acc to BJ 18.12.96 by HH; dem;

1896-8 Stanley Chapel, St Cybi ch, Holyhead, Ang; B&H; finished by HH; ?completed 1897 acc to inscription under Ew; GILJ Anglesey Churches;

1896-8 Ystrad Meurig ch, Cd; CJ 4.9.96; Edward Richards memorial ch, B&H appointed, to have tower & organ chmbr; and if funds follow st gl w to Lewis Edwards CJ 26.6.96; Contr £1515 tower later for £1000 CJ 28.1.98; FS CJ 10.6.98 to cost £2300; consec CJ 5.8.99 HH of Bangor archt;ill Arch 12.8.04

BAKER (GEORGE) & SON, Lambeth. Contractors. Erected ship sheds for Royal Navy cl845-50; blt Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge 1837. Built 10 of the 15 known iron shed roofs, the others by Fox, Henderson. First over Slips 3 & 4, Portsmouth; others at Deptford, cf Design 1844 Nat Mar Mus ADM/Y/D/11; Chatham Slips 4, 5 and 6 PRO:ADM/140/60 and 61.

1847-8 Pembroke Dockyard, Pmbs, roof over slips 1 and 2; J. Sutherland: Newcomen 1989; Hansard Navy estimates 1848;

BAKER, Sir HERBERT 1862-1946 articled to uncle Arthur H Baker of Kensington and Bangor qv; 1886 entered office of George & Peto, met Lutyens there, 1891 went out to South Africa and was there to 1913, then joined Lutyens on New Delhi, in London from c1925.

1885 clerk of works to AHB, Llanberis ch, Caerns;

1886-9 made measured drawings of Plas Mawr, Conwy, Caerns, with AHB 1886, then they were honorary architects to Royal Cambrian Academy, BN 6.8.86; additions BN 7.10.87 and 28.6.89 by Arthur & Herbert Baker;

1929 Lychgate, Hawarden ch, Flints BoW)

BAKER, WILLIAM 1705-71 Highfields, Audlem, Ches. Architect and landowner. Colvin ref to his account book for 1748-59.

1748 Montgomery MH, Mont; JDK Lloyd in MCol 1958;)

1748-54 works at Powis Castle, Mont; accnt bk)

1756 adds Hanmer Hall, Flints, for Humphrey Hanmer; BoW; accnt bk;)

BAKER, WILLIAM Engineer London & North Western Railway, cf Liverpool Lime St 1867; Runcorn Bridge 1869; Preston Station 1880.

1870 tunnel under Caernarfon, Caerns, to link Bangor-Caernarfon line to new LNWR line S to Afonwen; Br 9.7.70)

1879-80 Holyhead Station, Ang, for LNWR, inc station hotel. Only E trainshed survives;

BAKER-KING, CHARLES R. ARIBA. Assistant to GG Scott at St Davids Cathedral in 1870s. 31 Spring Gardens, London 1887. Worked for Scott elsewhere, ?Rochester.

1872-6 St Davids Cathedral, Pmbs, report presented 1872 as Mr Scott’s assistant W 18.10.72; inspected foundations for W front 1876.

1887-8 Plans for major rest Llannon Ch, Cms, reversing Haycock’s work, ill P&P 79, from Griffith, Son & Lewis collection. Unex.

1888 Mynachlogddu Ch, Pmbs, rest; W 26.10.88; WWinA 1914;

BALDWIN & WOOD see Wood & Gaskell

BALDWIN, F. Cardiff, later Brecon

1887 residence, Llanishen, Cardiff for PH Thompson by FB of Cardiff £1250 T Br 22.1.87;

1887 The Maltings, East Tyndall St, Cardiff, Glam, for Cardiff Malting Co; BoW 312-3; Exts 1889 and 1901 by Evans & Sons;

1896 Llanfihangel Talyllyn Recory, Brec; Baldwin & Davies, Brecon,MS; but cf 1899;

1897 alts Llangynidr Schools, Brec; MS;

1898 Intermediate Schools, Brynmawr, Mon, w JH Phillips qv; Br 26.11.98;

1899 Llanfihangel Talyllyn Rectory, Brec; MS; proposed 1896 Baldwin & Davies Brecon;

1899 County School, Ebbw Vale, Mon, w JH Phillips qv; Br 30.9.99

1899 Intermediate School, Brecon, Brec w JH Phillips; MS;

1899 Pair of cottages, Lower Sheephouse fm, Hay on Wye Brec; MS;

1901-3 Board Schools, Brynmawr, Mon; Br 9.11.01, 2.5.03;

1904 Gilwern Rectory, Llanelly, Mon; Br 23.4.04

1905 ?repairs Llanelieu ch, Brec; by ‘Baldwin of Brecon’; BoW;

1907 ?alts Cwmdu ch, Brec; Hunt & Baldwin with WD Caroe; BoW;

BALDWIN, THOMAS. Bath. l750-l820. Colvin. City Surveyor Bath 1776-92, bankrupt 1793; des Guildhall 1775-6, numerous bldngs and terraces incl Gt Pulteney St in new town across Avon from 1789; Pump Room 1790-1;

1783? Pont Blaen, Blaenycwm, Cwmystwyth, Cd, single-arch bridge on old main road from England; Rev Warner tour; not in Colvin;

l786-8 Hafod, Cwmystwyth, Cd, for Thomas Johnes; FS 1786; E Inglis-Jones, Peacocks in Paradise 94-5; JE Smith, A tour to Hafod, 1810; ill in Meyrick;

l7?? Bridge, Ysbyty Cynfin, Cd, dem l976; ?AC l979; not in Colvin;

1807 Rebuilt Hafod, Cwmystwyth, Cd, after fire, for Thomas Johnes; E Inglis-Jones, Peacocks in Paradise, 208;

BALFOUR & BEATTIE contractors

1947-54 Carmarthen Bay Power Station, Burry Port, Cms; dem; proposed 1946 opened 1954; LAL220 on site of copperworks;

BAMFORD, SAMUEL, Aberavon

1852 New tin works for Messrs Tregoning, Llanelli, Cms, blt under superintendence of SB, machinery by Messrs Nevill, to plans by Mr Octavius Williams, manager of the new works. ?Morfa Tinplate Works; ?ref.

BANKES-PRICE, LLEWELYN see Price

BANKS, Sir EDWARD Engineer 1770-1835, cf BDCE, no mention of Welsh work.

1827 Burry Port Harbour, Cms. Banks was engineer to Burry Port Company and George Bowser executing works cf Court case in W 23.3.1849; also Carms Notes 3, 33.

BANKS, T. LEWIS London Designed Oakhill C chapel, Som, 1873, and Pondmead House, Oakhill, Som, for Spencers of Oakhill Brewery; 1877-8 Yeovil C Som;

1889 entr comp Ruthin Grammar School, Denbs, w TL Worthington; RHH; Br 56 31; Douglas & Fordham qv winners;

BANNISTER, HARRY Architect Harry Bannister & Partners;

195? house at Llanbedrgoch, Ang, shaped like a windmill tower; AJ 11.6.59;

BARBER, E.S. Engineer Monmouthshire Canal & Railway co until 1848;

BARBER, F. W. St Leonards on Sea

1894 1st pr Dee Bridge, Queensferry, Flints; RHH;

BARBOUR & BOWIE, James Barbour & John McL Bowie, Architects, Dumfries. See . James Barbour 134 High St, Dumfries, pupil Walter Newal of Dumfries, AEBTD 1868;

1905 improvements St Brides Castle, St Brides, Pmbs for Lord Kensington (1905-13 BoW383). Lady Kensington was a Pilkington from Lockerbie. Contract Arch 4.9.05

1913 Adds St Brides Castle ‘now being extended’ by JM Bowie archt, illust BN 27.6.13. adds n.d. by JMB WWinA 1926;

Adds include large new service wing, heightening of two bays as tower and red sandstone bay window in E side, dates uncertain.

BARCLAY, J. FERGUSSON, Manorbier. Gentleman architect killed in WWl.

1906 Reredos, Manorbier Ch, Pembs; BoW; carved by his mother Hermione who also did carved work at Holyland House, Pembroke;

BARKER (ALAN) PARTNERSHIP

1989-91 N tr Wenvoe ch, Glam; James Carter, job architect; BoW)

BARKER, EDWIN HENRY LINGEN. Architect, Hereford, 1838-1917, born Hereford, son of Rev JH Barker, mother was of Lingen family; articled in London 1855, worked for seven years there inc for Messrs Habershon and for MD Wyatt; laid out town of Belvidere, Erith, Kent for Sir Culling Eardley; practice in London 1861; Hereford 1862; had temporary offices in Worcester 1866, Haverfordwest 1873-6, Tenby 1877-8, Oswestry 1884, Swansea 1885-93, Weston super Mare 1885 partnership with AWS Cross; Leominster 1890, Bristol 1904-11 partnership 1906-11 as LB, Son & Ellis with son Edwin Noel Barker in partnership 1905-10, but gave up architecture and - Ellis; Manchester King St 1908-14. Prolific designer of economical schools and small churches, by 1889 claimed to have designed 300 buildings in 26 counties, more than 80 being churches, and was architect to nine school boards, his 29 schools having average cost of £4/16/2d per child; designed churches in Fishponds area, Bristol, also St Stephen, Cinderford 1888-96; rest Stoke Gifford ch, 1894-7; rest Kingswood ch 1898-1900; 1899 1st pr Willesden School, London; 1899 selected Kilburn School, London; Lingen Barker, Son & Ellis rest Coalpit Heath ch, Glos 1907; ?EN Barker associated with a firm of Lingen Barker & Anthony Barker; author Parish churches of the diocese of St Davids; died London, buried Hereford; obit BN 31.1.17; cf Manchester Victorian architects website (MVA);

1866 1st pr cemetery chapels, Presteigne Rad; RHH; EHLB of London & Hereford; Br 24 563 & 28 49; unex MVA, EHLB took action in 1870 for recovery of fees;

1866 villa, Rhayader, Rad; MS; villa and offices for R Richardson, T: Br 30.6.66; ?Dolgerddon Hall, Dark St, now YMCA; Gothic; BoW;

1867 girls' school, The Maes, Rhayader, Rad; MS; FS Br 13.7.67 EHLB of London and Hereford; William Evans, Rhayader, contractor; opened Br 25.1.68; MVA;

1867 proposed rest Haroldston West ch, Pmbs; initial plans by KW Ladd qv, second set by EHLB and W Reynolds qv accepted; contract but nothing done until 1882-3 qv, MVA;

1867 school and house, St Harmon, Rad; MVA; Edwards contractor;

1868 rest Rosemarket ch, Pmbs; new vestry W tower; Br 3.10.68; BN 25.9.68;

1868-9 detached residence near Rhayader, Rad for Rev J Williams including stabling and lodge, T Br 16.5.68, Roberts & Son £2507; ?Bryntirion, Gothic house dem except for stables and lodge, BoW, but see 1877 for this one;

1870 schools, Llandegley, Rad; MS; BoW; 1871-3 MAV; Ingram & Jones contractors;

1872-8 rest Walwyns Castle ch, Pmbs; begun 1869 by F Wehnert qv; BN 21.6.72; H Edwards contractor Br 22.6.72; HMT 30.10.78; PH 1.11.78;

1871-3 rebuilt Uzmaston ch, Pmbs; begun by F Wehnert; BN 27.11.73; P James, Milford, and W Morgan, Haverfordwest contractors; W window by Wailes; fittings by Thomason & Co, Birmingham; MVA;

1872 St Brides & Marloes National School, Pmbs; HRO TSE/l/24; Br 1872 6 654

1872 vicarage, Llanboidy, Cms; T: W 28.6.72; MS; now Haulfryn?

1872 memorial cross, Penderyn churchyard, Glam, to Rev C Maybery, Aberdeen granite, Forest of Dean base, made by TD Williams of Aberdare; BN 3.9.72;

1872-87 rest St Dogwells ch, Pmbs; E Christian ?restored the chancel;

1873 schools Landegley, Rad; T Br 24.5.73;

1873 1st prize workhouse, Rhayader, Rad; Br 12.7.73; but job given to SW Williams qv who won 2nd pr Br 16.8.73; Messrs Haddon were the third of the competitors; BN 18.7.73

1873 adds Johnston Hall, Johnston, Pmbs for R Carrow £329/10/0d;

1874 rebuilt Freystrop ch Pmbs; BoW; MVA, Br 29.8.74; old walls on E and N kept; reredos of stone and Godwin's tiles; T & J Lloyd, Haverfordwest, builders;

1874 appointed architect to Skenfrith School Board, Mon, designed schools in Grosmont, New Inn (Cross Ash) and Norton, Mon, and Garway, Herefs (1877); SAVE press release 19.12.2022;

1875 schools and offices, Capoch & Penywain, Aberdare, Glam C BN 5.3.75; for Aberdare School Board;

1875 alts Joint Schools, Hirwaun, Glam for Aberdare School Board C BN 9.4.75;

1875 school & house, Beguildy, Rad; MS; 1876 BoW; contractor - Bufton, dem MVA;

1875-6 school and house, Crugybyddar, Rad; T Br 14.8.75;

1875-6 rebuilt Little Newcastle Ch, Pmbs; 1872-5 MVA: proposed Br 27.7.72, Thomas Richards qv to supervise; PH 4.2.76 by EHLB of London, Hereford & Haverfordwest; initial work to nave by Thomas Richards, mason, Letterston and William Morgan, carpenter, Haverfordwest, chancel rebuilt by GR Jones, Haverfordwest with William Morgan; lower part of W wall and small part of S wall only old bits left apart from font bowl and one bell;

1876-7 rest Nolton ch, Pmb rest; T. PH 26.1.76; opened PH 14.9.77 Jones & Jenkins, Haverfordwest contractors;

1876-8 rest St Lawrence Ch, Pmbs; reopened Br 23.3.78 T & J Lloyd Haverfordwest builders; MVA;

1876 altar rails & sanctuary floor, Whitford ch, Flints; BoW; also memorial E window glass by CA Gibbs, Halkyn marble steps, rails, Br 10.6.76; MVA;

1876 adds Trewyn, Bwlch Trewyn, Mon; BoW 135; for Rosher family, MS;

1877 ?mansion in Rad; MS suggests this could be Trewyn, Bwlch Trewyn, just over border in Mon;

1877 mansion in Radnorshire; possibly adds Bryntiriod, Rhayader, Rad, Br 18.8.77;

1876-7 school, Grosmont, Mon; BoW242; Br 28.10.76 for Skenfrith School Board

1876-7 school, New Inn, Mon for Skenfrith School Board; MVA;

1876-7 school, Abernant, Glam; MVA; for Aberdare School Board;

1877 school, Nortons Cross, Mon; BoW 535; Br 13.1.77 for Skenfrith School Board;

(1876-7 school, Garway, Herefs for Skenfrith School Board, dated 1877)

1877 rest Mynachlogddu ch, Pmbs, part rest; HRO HPR 3/61; cf CR Baker-King;

1877-8 Granston ch, Pmb, rebuilt; PH 12.7.78; A 17.8.78 almost entirely rebuilt;T & J Lloyd, Haverfordwest, builders; MVA;

(1878 rest Garway ch, Herefs; W Balcombe, Kenilworth, builder; MVA)

1878 rest St Dogwells ch, Pembs; opened BN 15.11.78; W Balcombe of Kenilworth contractor; under way for some years; MVA;

1878? attrib alts Ty Derlwyn, Llanvihangel Crucorney, Mon, for Jeremiah Rosher; MS suggests as ELB altered Trewyn, Bwlch Trewyn, Mon for same family;

1879-83 rest Steynton ch Pmbs; 1881-3 MVA; PH 20.7.83, Henry Edwards qv contractor, £1400; nave walls raised, aisle walls lowered, new E window;

1879-82 rest Llangwm ch Pmbs; 1881-2 MVA, reopened PH 5.5.82, Balcombe & Price of Pembroke Dock builders, less than £900;

1880 schools, Abernant, Cms; MS;

1880 schools, Blaengarw, Glam; MS;

1880-1 Brynamman ch, Cms; Br 12.6.80; MVA; Balcombe & Price, Pembroke dock, contractors;

1880-1 chapel, Brynamman, Cms, FS of chapel ‘for Welsh Cong seceders’ Br 30.10.80; Br 1880B 543 & 1881B 375; ?where, ?Brynaman Glam;

1880-1 rest and adds St Thomas ch, Haverfordwest Pmbs rest; DMH 95; N aisle, porch, vestry and organ chamber; £1200; PH 3.6.81 and 19.8.81; MVA, contractor W Reynolds qv, dressed stonework G Jones, Merlin's Hill; E window Mayer & co; organ by W Vowles, Bristol; carving JL Watts, Pembroke;

1881-2 rest Llanwnda ch, Pmbs, nave rest; Br 4.11.82

1881 rebuilt Letterston ch, Pmbs; reopened Br 17.12.81, MVA;

1882-3 rest Llanglydwen ch, Cms; BoW; MVA; PH 31.8.83, Evans & Bethyn, Penclipin, builders; E window by Clayton & Bell; new Doulting stone windows, new vestry, ironwork Brown of Birmingham; 'there is nothing old but the font and the a monumental cross in the churchyard'

1882-4 rest Lambston ch Pembs T PH 9.6.82, MVA;

1882-4 Monkswood ch, Mon; BoW; ICBS; CB 3 1882 99; Br 22.3.84; MVA; 1883-4, £1038, Kelly 1895;

1882-5 rest Haroldston West ch Pmbs; T: PH 9.6.82; CJ 7.9.83; 1882-3 MVA, PH 6.9.83 GR Jones Haverfordwest contractor; ; initial plans 1867;

1882-4 rest Brawdy ch, Pmbs, MVA T: PH 6.9.82 EHLB Palace Yard, Hereford; Br 19.7.84, by EHLB of Oswestry; BoW, £300; ;.

1883 rebuilt Cilgwyn ch, Pmbs; plans NLW SD/F/?; Bellcote removed, closed 1999, converted to house 2006-8;

1883 Aberaman ch, Glam; BoW129; for Sir G. Elliott MP for Powell Dyffryn mineworkers, Westwood stone drs; Aberaman (Pennant) walls; carving by G.F. Herridge Br 27.10.83, £5500; Orrin 1; contr Charles Shepherd Cardiff; MVA WM 6.10.83;

1883 organ chamber, Cadoxton-juxta-Neath ch, Glam; LL/F/102; Orrin 25;

1884 Board School, Llanelli Cms, lst pr RHH; ?Infants School, Lakefield Llanelli, 1885, MS;

1884 school, Gwehelog, Mon; MS;

1884 vicarage & schools, Monkswood, Mon; MS;

1884 County Reformatory, Little Mill, Mon; MS;

1884 adds rectory, Wolvesnewton, Mon; MS;

1884-5 rebuilt Llangrannog ch, Cd; MVA, PH 16.10.85, Edwin Giles builder; carving by Herridge, Cardiff; sandstone from local quarry, piece of glass in E window from old church at Llangynllo;rest tinted glass from Ben Gay, Swansea;

1884-5 rest Henry's Moat ch, Pmbs; W 10.7.85; 1885 MVA PH 10.7.85, Whitland Abbey green slates from Gilvach Quarry; chancel rebuilt, new bellcote, Doulting stone windows, tinted glass by Ben Gay; metalwork by Brawn of Birmingham; carving Herridge of Cardiff; 'The old chancel arch and rood loft brackets have been retained, and credence table, and curious 12th century wedge shaped font cleansed and re-fixed, and above the former an ancient incised cross has been placed that was found during the removal of the Chancel walls'.

1885 rest Morfil ch, Pmbs; rest; T: Br 28.3.85; MVA derelict;

1885 rebuilt Abergorlech ch, Cms; BoW; 1881-5 MVA, opened PH 20.11.85, ironwork Brawn & Co, Birmingham;carving by Herridge, Cardiff; Edwin Giles, Carmarthen, contractor;

1885 vicarage, Glasbury, Rad; MS; now Clynheddych, BoW;

1885 Infants School, Lakefield, Llanelli, Mon, MS; ?error for Llanelli, Cms, see 1889-90.

1885-6 mission church, Gwauncaegurwen Glam; W 28.8.85; Br 26.6.86 new ch; MVA FS WM 14.8.85; opened WM 22.5.86, £638/13/0d; EHLB of Hereford & Swansea, Edwards of Leominster builder; in Cwmamman parish;

1885-6 Sunday school for St Thomas ch, St Thomas Green, Haverfordwest, Pmb, Br 27.2.86; MVA PH 16.4.86, Reynolds & Son builders, design modified for economy

1886 vicarage, Beguildy, Rad, BoW;

1886 school, Lakefield, Llanelli, Cms, MVA; ?EHLB appointed architect for new Higher Grade School and for alts to the Lakefield school South Wales Daily News 15.1.89;

1886-7 rest Bletherston ch, Pmbs; W 4.3.87; roofs, rebuilt S aisle, added ws and porch; fittings; BoW

1886 1st prize General Hospital, Merthyr Tydfil Glam; RHH;

1886-7 rest St Michael ch, Pembroke, Pmbs; T: Br 22.5.86; W 17.6.87; MVA;

1888-9 Nelson ch, Glam; BoW; £1500; Orrin 115-6 initial plans by RJ Mathias rejected by ICBS which also disliked EHLB plans. He said plans same as Brynamman, Cms (by EHLB 1880-1) Cardiff Times 16.2.89; Pontypridd Chron 7.6.89; transepts and narthex 1908 by EM Bruce Vaughan;

1888 plans Brechfa ch, Cms; W 21.9.88; exec 1892-3.

1888 Llancaiach ch, Llanfabon, Glam FS S Wales Echo 7.6.88; builter Walter Dowlan of Easton Wells, Som; c£1300;

1889-91 Higher Grade School, Coleshill Rd, Llanelli, Cms; closed 1977, dem 1984; appointed South Wales Daily News 15.1.86; T: Arch 12.7.1889; £4350; cost £7100 Kelly 1895; MS, Higher Grade School, labs, kitchen, etc; 1889-94 MVA, South Wales Daily Journal 17.3.91 to cost about £6000, 'one of the cheapest ever built'; South Wales News 18.3.91 Brown, Thomas & John contractors, masonry David Harris, Llanelli, clerk of works W Morgan, Lakefield, Llanelli;

1889-90 extension to Lakefield School, Llanelli, Cms; Arch 27.9.89; EHLB appointed architect for new Higher Grade School and for alts to the Lakefield school South Wales Daily News 15.1.89;

1890-3 Tonna ch, Glam, for Rev D Griffiths; BoW; 1890-3 Orrin 182-3; £5000; Camb 7.11.90 and 24.2.93; contractor Walter Dowland Abergavenny; MVA, C 13.6.90; proposed long before by late Walter Griffiths JP;

1891 alts Llanybri Ch, Cms; £510; PH 2.10.91; church built 1852;

1891-3 Board Schools, Mount St, Brecon, Brec; MS; built 1892-3, T Br 9.1.92 £2511/4/3d; T Br 1892 1 53 £2444/2/5d; FS Br 7.5.92, £2586, B Jenkins, Brecon, contractor; opened Evening Express 13.1.93; MVA, EHLB architect to the School Board;

1892-3 Brechfa ch, Cms, to plans of 1888; W 21.9.88, ICBS 9291; consec WM 22.11.93 'Muranese' tinted glass by Swaine Bourne, altar standards and door ironwork Brown & Co, Birmingham; carving by Herridge, Cardiff; Morris & Co contractors, £974; MVA;

1893-4 rest St Issels ch Pmbs;

1893-4 rest Trellech ch, Mon, BoW; ICBS reseating, chancel roof; MVA, Br 18.8.94, £2700;

1894 villa, Nantyderry, Goetre, Mon; MS;

1894-6 Intermediate School, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam T Br 1.9.94, £5791/17/9d ; MVA, contractor Thomas Watkins & Co, Swansea, £5200, SWDN 4.10.94;

1895 adds Pontardawe All Saints ch, Glam; church of 1885-6 SNB; MVA T for adds WM 13.8.95; SNB says enlargement and beautification of chancel designed by client Arthur Gilbertson and his builder John Griffiths;

1902-3 infirmary, workhouse, Pembroke, Pmbs; T&CN 21.5.02; built 1903 by Daniel Evans & William Morgan of The Green, Pembroke; c£4000, MVA;

1903 chancel stalls, Tenby ch, Pmbs; TO 13.8.03;

Manchester Victorian Architects website has:

rest Llanybri ch, Cms; Llangwm ch Pmbs; Treffgarne ch Pmbs ?between 1881-95; rest Trelech ch, Mon;

BARLISON, JAMES Colchester, Essex

1872-3 clerk of works, rest Brecon Cathedral, GG Scott qv architect; RCAHMW The Cathedral church of St John ….; AA Walton qv was clerk of works for first phase of restoration in 1861-2;

BARNARD, LEONARD WILLIAM. Architect. Cheltenham. 1870-1951. Continued John Middleton qv practice at first with Prothero & Phillot; later Prothero, Phillot & Barnard, then LWB; later Barnard & Partners (B&P); WWinA 1926

1907 St David ch, Connah’s Quay, Flints BoW 339

1907 Church House, Wrexham, Denbs; WWinA 1926

1908-9 St John Hightown, Wrexham, Denbs BoW 303; WWinA 1926

1910-12 St Michael, Wrexham, Denbs BoW 303, WWinA 1926;

1910-14 file re Emmanuel ch, Bistre, Buckley, Flints a church of 1841-2 by John Lloyd qv;

1911-12 Northop Hall ch, Flints BoW 410

1913 St George ch, Llandrillo-yn-rhos, Denbs BoW 194 ‘not as bad as he often was'

1914 Church House, Connah's Quay, Flints; WWinA 1926

1915-16 enlarged Oystermouth ch, Glam; Orrin 121; chancel, nave and vestries added on N; LWB of PP&B; Cambr 11.6.15; £8305; NLW SD/F/527; WM 8.9.16; BoW 483; screen 1927 by LWB; W end 1937; 1914 WWinA 1926

1922-3 War Memorial, Prestatyn, Flints WWinA 1926

1926 chancel Prestatyn ch, Flints, BoW 418)

1927 screen, Oystermouth ch, Glam; BoW)

1973-4 St John ch, Rhosnesni, Wrexham; BoW 311 by John L Jones of B&P)

BARNETT, JOHN. Verulam Buildings, Gray's Inn, London Architect. Competition entrant 1845 for baths & washhouses and 1848 for industrial dwellings, both London; RHH; 1847-51 houses, Nos 1-54 St James's Gardens, North Kensington, W11 (Survey of London vol 37); 1856 Kingston C chapel, Surrey CYB 1857 Doric pilasters and pediment (Barnett & Birch); 1860-1 St Stephen ch, Albert Sq, South Lambeth Br 27.10.60 for Rev Charles Kemble rector of Bath (dem); 1861 Wexham Lodge, near Slough, Bucks, BN 18.1.61 for Joseph Grote; No 31 Strand, commercial premises on corner Villiers St, London, 1861, dem; 1862 3rd prize Warehousemen's & Clerks Schools, ?London, RHH; also said to have done houses in Highbury and Clapham; in 1856 unsuccessful candidate for the post of Superintending Architect to the Metropolitan Board of Works (Survey of London vol 37 Northern Kensington); From 1845-55 WW Gwyther qv was articled to John Barnett and then clerk.

1858-62 Normal College, Bangor, Caerns; CG139; Br 8.5.58 ill; Kennedy & Rogers contractors or executant architects?

BARNSLEY, ERNEST. Arts and Crafts architect, known to have done one job nr Wrexham: Ian Allan suggests alts to Lower Stansty Fm, Gwersyllt, Denbs c1925-6, BoW 175;

BARRALLIER, CHARLES-LOUIS, son of Jean-Louis B, naval architect from Toulon rescued by British Navy and brought to Milford l796 to supervise shipbuilding yard there. l797-l8l4. Charles Greville entrusted J-LB with planning and supervision of new town at Milford and says in l797 letter `one of his sons is an architect as well as himself'. Charles signs some Milford estate leases cl809.

BARRALLIER, JEAN-LOUIS, 1751-1834, naval architect from Toulon,came to Britain 1797 with British fleet and to Milford to supervise setting up of naval yard there l797-l8l0. Charles Greville entrusted him with planning and supervision of the new town and he appears as witness to numerous of the early leases, though it is not clear who drew the very basic elevations that appear on each lease. CG letter of l797 says of JLB `he has plans for Milford....I have given Mr B power to open negotiations with any person inclined to build which till now I could not do for want of a fixed plan...I have desired Mr B to begin to build a house for me at the time he begins his own...one of his sons is an architect as well as himself. I have desired him to employ workmen..'. B returned to France with the Restoration l8l5-6, and became Director of Naval Construction at Toulon, retiring in 1817, he, his wife +1832, and one son Louis-Charles-Antoine +1855 buried at Toulon. The family had some Milford interests in 1840, for assignment of a 4th share of a house there was made by Louis B now of Toulon and Jean-Louis B, surgeon of Liverpool. A Jean-Louis B was in Milford in l850?? Cf also Charles-Louis B.

1802 suggested restoration of ruined St Thomas chapel, nr Milford (letter in French). Unex.

1802 St Katharine, Milford, FS 1802. Letters in possess vicar include affidavits in a court case from carpenters who had had wood from Castle Pill wood ‘to make centres for the church arches for Mr Barralier’, TL thinks a London architect involved;

c1809 Barrallier may have been the designer of the very handsome neo-classical elevation for the Milford Dockyard, unsigned and undated in PRO Kew ADM/140/492, possibly cl809, which has the lunettes in arcades seen on some of the Milford house designs, (but this could be a W. Jernegan detail). B signs a plan 1810 (ADM/140/490) showing how much had already been erected (the western 3 buildings Guard House, 3 st 4w stores, single storey smithy, and 7 bays of the 24 bay single storey W wing of the main range which was to have been 4-24-5-24-4 with 3st centre and end pavilons,the centre pedimented with clock tower. The battered remnants of some buildings remain in Marine Gardens, below Hamilton Terrace.

Letters also refer to houses that Mr Barrallier was building including Mr Folger’s house, and the White Lion Hotel (dem), where salvaged material was used from the recently demolished Colby House (Colby Lodge). A letter of 1802 refers to possible retoration of the ruined St Thomas Church, Milford (TL); Rees 121-2.

BARRAND, W.P.

1914 Llanhilleth PM, Mon; plans Gwent RO D454.842)

BARRETT, G. H. Builder, Pembroke. Probably the George H. Barrett carpenter occupying ‘dwelling house with cabinet-makers shop etc’ Orielton est sale 1857, leased from 1846, probably the present 38 Main Street. ?related to Richard Barrett qv. Not in 1844 dir.

1859-60 Bldr Pembroke B, Pmbs; (J Cooper); HMT 11.4.60;

1879 alts Clock Tower, 4 Main St, Pembroke; W 11.4.79;

BARRETT, REES. Carmarthen +1878; not in 1844 dir.

l850 Llanllwch National School, Cms; plans CRO Educ 252;

BARRETT, RICHARD, Pembroke +1853. Cabinet maker in 1835 Pigot dir. ?related to GH Barrett qv.

1835 St Ishmaels Vicarage, Pmbs; copied from des in JB Papworth Rural Residences 1819;

1835-40 Rest St Florence Ch, Pmbs

1836 Carew Vicarage, Pmbs, now Grove Manor

1836-8 Rest Carew Ch, Pmbs;

BARRETT, Lt-Col WALTER, County Architect, Pembs. H&H: Born in Manchester, Barrett was appointed Pembrokeshire County Architect in 1946 following military service in India with the Royal Engineers, for which he received an M.B.E. He was responsible for much of the county’s early school building programme including those at Crymych (1953-57), Fishguard (1954) and Milford (1962-64). A sometime Chairman of the Pembrokeshire Conservative Association, in 1963 he was a member of Haverfordwest Borough Council. In March 1963 it was reported that, although due to retire in March 1964, he was suspended from his post by the Council pending an investigation. He was replaced by his deputy Gilbert Ray who is credited with the design of the Pembrokeshire County Library in Haverfordwest.

1953-9 Preseli School, Crymych; plans HRO

1955 Fishguard Secondary School, Pmbs

1959 Greenhill Secondary School, Tenby, Pmbs

1959 Pembroke Dock Police Station, Pmbs

1960 Pembroke Dock Fire Station, Pmbs

1960 Milford Haven Police Station, Charles St

1962-4 Milford Haven Grammar School, Pmbs

BARRETT & MACGREGOR WOOD,

l923 Conversion of Aberystwyth Assembly Rms, Cd, to UCW Students Union; Cadw;

BARRON, (WILLIAM) & SONS. Borrowash, Derbyshire. Landscape architects 1st pr for parks at Leicester 1878; Matlock Bath 1882, Bilston 1887; Chesterfield 1891; Tipton 1898; Widnes 1898; Ilford 1899. ?Same as the William Barron of Sketty who laid out Aberdare Park Glam in 1860s; BoW 136.

1889 1st pr Roath Park, Cardiff, Glam; RHH; BoW310; WB&Son

BARRY, Sir CHARLES 1795-1860. Architect. London. In practice c1824 on return from Italian voyage. 1822-5 Stand ch, Prestwich; 1823 Campfield ch, Lancs; 1824-8 Brighton St Peter; 1824-35 Manchester Institution; 1829-32 Travellers Club London; 1833-7 Edward VI School Birmingham; 1834-42 Trentham Hall Staffs; 1834-57 alts Bowood, Wilts; 1835 Royal Coll of Surgeons London; 1835-67 Houses of Parliament; 1835-9 alts Kingston Lacy dorset for WJ Bankes; 1835-9 Manchester Athenaeum; 1837-9 Manchester U chapel; 1837-41, Reform Club London; 1838-43 alts Lancaster house London; 1841 Pentonville Prison façade London; 1842 alts Highclere Castle Hants; 1843-5 Hurstpierpoint ch Sx; 1844-50 alts Dunrobin castle, Sutherland; 1845 Treasury, Whitehall; 1847-57 bridgewater House London; 1849-54 Shrubland Pk Suff; 1850-1 Cliveden, Bucks; 1854-5 adds Canford Manor, Dorset for Guest of Dowlais; 1859-63 Halifax TH. RIBA Gold Medal 1850 Father of Charles Barry Jr 1823-1900, and Edward M. Barry 1830-80 who continued father’s practice.

1828ff alts Gwydir Castle, Llanrwst, Mer, for Lord Willoughby de Eresby; inf P. Welford; not in Colvin)

182? Alts Soughton, Northop, Flints, for W. J. Bankes; BoW 408-10; prob late 1820s des w Bankes himself whom Barry met in Italy and for whom he remodelled Kingston Lacy, Dorset, 1835-9; c1825-30 Colvin)

1853-5 Schools, Dowlais, Glam; commissioned 1853 for Lady Charlotte Guest; BoW 447n; dem; Gothic; memorial to Sir John Guest + 1852; John Gabe bldr; over £20000; JA Owen Short History of the Dowlais Ironworks, 1972, 32; Colvin)

1854-63 ?Guest Memorial Reading Room, Dowlais, Glam; BoW 447; proposed 1854 by workforce as memorial to Sir John Guest; £2200 subscribed; work started 1855; by 1856 £5500 spent and work halted; completed by Dowlais Iron Co 1863; total cost £7000; JA Owen Short History of the Dowlais Ironworks, 1972, 32-3; not in Colvin;

BARRY, Sir JOHN WOLFE. Engineer. Associated with Henry Marc Brunel (HMB) in des Blackfriars Station inc terminus and bridge, London, 1883-6. With J. Hawkshaw designed Cannon St Station 1865-6; engineer of Tower Bridge, London, 1886-94, w Horace Jones architect; Kew Bridge, London 1903.

1889-98 Barry Docks, Glam, w HMB; 1st dock 1889ff; 2nd dock 1893-8; two dry docks, new entrance lock 1908.

BARRY, THOMAS DENVILLE. Liverpool 1815-1905 Cemetery specialist 1st pr cemeteries at Toxteth Pk 1855, Heywood 1855, Warrington 1855, Atherton 1855, St Helens 1856, Runcorn 1858, Liverpool 1860. TDB&Son in competitions 1871-83. Barry & Murray in comps 1852. AEBTD 1868 has Thomas Denville Barry of Leamington Spa.

1871 Comp entry, Aberystwyth Board Sch, Cd; CN 16.2.72

BARTLEET, W. GIBBS. Essex. Designed St George Beckenham, Kent 1885-7; comp entry Bromley Hospital 1883. Bartleet & Cooper 1899.

1870s plans for Hean Castle, St Issells, Pmbs working up ideas by Charles Vickerman, owner, ?not used. BoW 444

BARTLEY, S.

1853-4 Llandyfaelog Nat school, Cms. CRO Educ 251.

BARTON WILLMORE. Bristol. Barton Willmore Partnership did Northavon House on UWE campus, Frenchay, Glos, c1990.;

1976-7 Emmanuel Evangelical B chapel, Rutland Place, Newport, Mon; by Iain Freeman of BW; BoW; adds by Iain Freeman 1994-5.

BARTON, JOHN Welshpool

1887 alts TH, Montgomery, Mont; T Br 7.5.87;

BARTOSCH & STOKES. P. M. Bartosch & - Stokes, 12 Imperial Sq, Cheltenham. Continued W Ellery Anderson firm qv after EA Roiser. Numerous church works in St Davids diocese from c1982, cf letter 1992. Cathedral architect St Asaph. Firm continued as Arnold Bartosch;

19?? Tenby ch, Pmbs; repairs, reglazing, Lloyd Thomas memorial window (glass by John Baker); 1992 letter;

19?? Carmarthen St Peter, repairs

19?? Fishguard ch, Pmbs, alts sanctuary and N aisle furnishings.

19?? Llandyfeisant ch, Cms; reroofing

19?? Newport ch, Pmbs, repairs E wall, chancel window (glass by J. Baker)

19?? Pembroke St Mary ch, inner W porch.

19?? Pembroke St Michael ch, repairs

19?? Penally ch, Pmbs, repairs

19?? Cardigan ch, Cd, repairs

1996 Mwnt ch, Cds; repairs, new tracery Ew.

BASSETT, GILBERT THOMAS, ARIBA. 1866-1949. l7 Terrace Rd, Aberystwyth; l3 North Parade, and Braeside, Caergog, Aberystwyth: Kelly l926) NLW has uncatalogued collection from successor practice of RE Bonsall qv, including notebook list of items in various rolls (NB). RIBA file: articled JG Dunn, 44 Waterloo St, Birmingham, 1881, assistant with JG Dunn & AW Hipkiss, Birmingham; ARIBA 1890 London (nomination papers, from The Limes, Highfield Rd, Salsley, Birmingham). Firm started as Hipkiss & Bassett c1897-1900 (H&B), Hipkiss remained in Birmingham? Obituary in A&BN 195 1949 305; Practice continued by RE Bonsall qv;

1888 County School, Machynlleth, by Hopkins & Bassett of Aberdovey & Aberystwyth; ME 29.10.88; ?error for Hipkiss & Bassett

1896 house, Towyn, Mer, for CH Young; NB8)

1897 school & ministers house, Queens Rd, Aberystwyth, for Shiloh CM; by H&B, Post Office Chambers, Terrace Rd, Aberystwyth; C Archt 9.4.97; NB2, NB16B; T: CN 2.4.97;

1897 gallery & entry for WM chapel; NB3; probably Queens Rd WM, Aberystwyth, galleries early C20, BPR 61; dem;

1898 house, North Rd, Aberystwyth, for WJ Walker; NB6; ?Wern, North Rd occ G Walker 1926 Kelly)

1898 four houses, Bath St, Aberystwyth for H Hayes; NB15

1898 house, shops & two cottages, Cemmaes, Mont; NB16A;

189? nine workmens’ houses Aberystwyth, for Owen Bros; NB7

189? house Northgate, Aberystwyth, for E Evans Esq; NB10

189? houses adj Belle Vue, Aberystwyth; NB 11;

189? church hall, Clydach; ? Clydach Glam)

1899 two houses, Queen St, Aberystwyth, for WH Palmer; NB16

1899 house, North Parade, Aberystwyth, for Evan Owen NB1

1899 alts St George Hotel, Portland St, Aberystwyth CN 7.4.99; H&B; NB16C

1899 alts 23 Marine Terrace, Aberystwyth, for ?A Joinser; NB14

1899 house, Penglais Rd, Aberystwyth for WJ Wright; NB9

1899 adds Ocean View, Marine Terr, Aberystwyth; H&B; Arch 22.9.99

1900 alts Aberdyfi Board School, Mer; WG l.3.00)

190l-3 Aberystwyth Drill Hall; NB26A; NB24 1903.

190l house, Llanfarian, Cd, for Herr Pareezer CN l6.8.0l; NB20

1901 house, Cambrian St, Aberystwyth, for W Thomas; NB 19

1901 adds Vicarage, Aberystwyth; NB 22; presumably St Michaels Vicarage, Llanbadarn Rd;

190l rebuild Cross Pipes Hotel, Bryncrug, Mer; CN 8.3.0l; ?the Peniarth Arms.

190l house, Aberdyfi, Mer, for Mrs AT?; CN l.3.0l)

190l office & showroom, Aberystwyth Gas Co, Park Ave; T: CN 6.9.0l; Plans 1898 NB5; 1901 NB18.

190l house for R Geddes Smith Esq T CN 29.ll.0l; Mrs G-S was at Penynant, Brynymor, Aberystwyth in l926 dir

1902 flats Aberystwyth, for Evan Edwards; CN 3.1.02 NB23

1902 farmhouse & bldngs, Aberllefenni, Mer; T CN 10.1.02

l902 two houses, Caradog Rd, Aberystwyth; T CN 14.3.02

1902 Bethania CM chapel & school, Aberangell, Mer; CN 6.6.02)

1903 Two houses Caradog Rd, Aberystwyth, for Jn Evans; NB25; T CN 21.8.03

1903 House, Capel Bangor, Cd, for Rev Morgan; ?NB 26 ?Maeshaulog; T CN 3.4.03

1904 Talyllyn Parsonage, Mer T: CN 1.1.04)

1904 Adds 28 Portland St, Aberystwyth, for Richard Jones T: CN 8.1.04

1904 Comp entry Aberystwyth Public Library NB30;

1904 Two semi-detached houses, Buarth Rd, Aberystwyth; NB 28; T: CN 22.4.04; NLW PZ 5459 has drawings, signed mayor Isaac Hopkins;

1904 alts Hafod Arms Hotel, Devils Bridge, Cd, for FP Lightfoot; NB 29; T: CN 5.2.04

1904 Two houses Buarth Road,Aberystwyth, for Rev J. Williams & DJ Saer?; NB 31; Roughcast and red brick

1904 rebuild warehouse for WH Jones, Aberystwyth T: CN 30.12.04

1906 house, Ffair Rhos, Cd, for J.Ward; NB33

l906 work ?at St Mary Ch, Aberystwyth, NB36

1906 house Trevor Rd, Aberystwyth, for W Thomas Esq NB34

1906 house, Caradog Rd, Aberystwyth, for Mrs Benbow NB35; ?Cartref, Mrs Benbow 1926 dir;

1907 two houses Lion Field, Aberystwyth? for Mrs N Davies NB37

1907 alts Central Hotel for D Roberts; NB38 ?where

1907 houses Portland St, Aberystwyth; NB39

1907 two houses Caradog Rd, Aberystwyth, for Daniel Jones; NB 40; ?corner of a new road (MF)

1907 houses Portland St, Aberystwyth, for Mrs Fuller, Evans & Edwards; NB41

1907 store, Bath St, Aberystyth, for A Harries Esq NB42

1907 alts Penparcau School, Aberystwyth; survey plans NB43; C Arch 18.10.07

1907 billiard room, Commercial Hotel, Aberystwyth; ?Cambrian Hotel, Alexandra Rd; NB62B

1908 Blaenplwyf farmhouse, Llanychaiarn, Cd, for R Jenkins; NB 44

1908 adds Rheidol Cottage, Devils Bridge, Cd; NB 45

1908 stables, vicarage, Eglwys Newydd, Cd; ?vicarage was in Devils Bridge; NB 46;

1908 four houses, Dinas Terrace, ?Aberystwyth, for Edwards Bros

l909 adds Ffosrhydgaled, Chancery, Cd; WG l8.5.09; house burnt & rebuilt l9ll; NB48-9;

1909 alts Capel Bangor Ch, Cd; NB50; ?the nasty windows;

1909 Penparcau Ch, Aberystwyth; WG 8.7.09; 1910 NB51

1909 shop for G Wilkinson & GR James, North Parade, Aberystwyth; WG 27.5.09; ?G Wilkinson grocers No 8 l926 dir

1910 alts Cottage at Hafod, Cd; NB52

1910 alts Plas Penglais, Aberystwyth, for R Richardes; NB 62

1910 house, North Parade, Aberystwyth, for Capt Enos NB 60

1911 Golf Club, Constitution Hill, Aberystwyth; WG 6.7.11; NB53

1911 house, Borth, Cd, for Capt T Rees; WG l9.l0.11

1911 houses, Mill St, Aberystwyth for Mr Matthias NB54;

l9l2 house & stable for Dr Abraham Thomas, Portland Rd, Aberystwyth; T CN 27.9.l2; NB59; ?22 North Pde 1926 dir;

1912 adds Borth Golf Club, Cd; NB55

1912 house, Cambrian St, Aberystwyth, for Miss Owen NB 56

1912 corner shop Terrace Rd & N Parade, Aberystwyth, for Miss Jones; NB57; ?No 15 Miss Eliz Jones Fancy Repository 1926;

1912 vicarage, Llanwrtyd Wells, Brec; )

1912 Trebanos ch, Glam; BoW;

1913 house, Ponterwyd, Cd, for Miss Hall; NB80

1913 convert lecture room to library, UCW Aberystwyth;

1913 Parish Hall, Church St, Aberystwyth; Arch 13.6.13; NB 82;

1914 Vicarage, ?Aberystwyth; NB 83

1916 repairs Mwnt ch, Cd; CRO CAS scrapbook; NB 84; AC 1917 425-8, consequent on storm damage; stone staircase in N wall opened out and 2 pieces of rood screen found; MF, letter in GE Evans notebooks NLW MS 13492 252 from SPAB;

1916 house for Misses Owens, Aberystwyth; NB 85

1916 bungalow for Rev S Jones, Devils Bridge, Cd; NB 86

1918 work Gwaith Goch lead-mine, Llanfihangel y Creuddyn, Cd, plans for hopper etc NLW Crosswood/Lisburne 433

1919 Church hall, Newtown, Mont; NB 89)

1919 convert 40-2 Marine Terrace, Aberystwyth, to hotel;

1919? Garage for West Wales Co; NB 21;

1920-3 enlarged Aberystwyth Infirmary, North Road, Aberystwyh; £14,907; Bldrs R & HL Owen, BPR157 no archt; Cered 5 188 Plans made w Dr Mackintosh, superintendent of Western Infirmary, Glasgow, then planning King Edward VII Hospital Cardiff; Dem;

1924 village hall, Newton, Wales; Br 5.12.24; ?same as 1919 Church Hall Newtown, Mont;

1925 pulpit, Penparcau Ch, Cd; NB 117; 1928 NB 132;

1925 alts, Hafod Arms Hotel, Devils Bridge, Cd; for F Lightfoot; NB 119; cf also 1904

1925 manse, Bethania CM chapel, Aberangell, Mer; Br 1925 82)

1926 Penparcau Memorial Hall, Cd; NB 120

1926 alts Commercial Hotel, Aberystwyth; NB 121

l927 church hall, Llanbadarn Fawr, Cd; plans NLW;

1934 Nurses Home, Trevor Rd, Aberystwyth; NB 144

1934 adds Dr Williams School, Dolgellau, Mer; Br 5.1.34 new entrance

1934 Cinema, Corporation St, Aberystwyth; NB146 dem

1935 Aberystwyth Infirmary; RIBAD PB/225/21; ?adds or new

1947 renovated EP chapel, Bath St, Aberystwyth; I Rees, short history, 1972;

BASSETT (W.) & THOMAS (J.) Llanelli

1881 adds St Paul’s schoolroom Llanelli, doubled in size ?LG 28.4.81

BATCHELOR, A. LLEWELLYN

1886-7 Albany Primary School, Albany Rd, Roath, Cardiff; BoW 306; ext 1894-5 by E.W.M. Corbett)

BATE, THOMAS Surveyor, Castle House, Brecon, 1835 dir.

BATEMAN & BATEMAN, Birmingham. See Charles Edward Bateman

BATEMAN, CHARLES EDWARD Birmingham 1863-1947 Son of John Jones Bateman (JJB) 1818-1903; JJB entered comps 1853-62; Bateman & Corser (AEBTD 1868) 42 Cherry St, comps 1866-71; Batemen & Bateman (B&B) comps 1892-8, was still called B&B after JJB died. CEB did Arts and Crafts houses around Birmingham, firm later Bateman & Hale with Alfred Hale d1948; 1904 won comp for High Wycombe TH; 1905 won comp Northfield Library, Birmingham.

1911 organ case, Tywyn ch, Mer, CEB; EE Adcock, The Organ, April 1951, 178

c1913 Aber Artro, Llanbedr, Mer CG; Modern Building Record 4 1913, B&B; Local stone and Bromsgrove mullion ws.

BATEMAN, J. F. LATROBE Engineer

1871-5 Nant Hir Reservoir and Dam, Hirwaun, Glam; A. Sutherland contractor. BoW

BATES, CYRIL F. Son of FR Bates of Newport qv, with Colin L Jones in 1920s (B&J), then with his father as FRB&Son 1930s, FRB Son & Price 1950s and 1960s; 1922 Newport War Memorial, Mon; B&J; BoW 455; Comp victory;

1928-9 Royal Chambers, High St, Newport, Mon; BoW 450; B&J;

1934 New buildings, Newport Market, High St; B&J; Br 14.12.28; dated 1934

1936 St Joseph RC, New Zealand Rd, Cardiff, Glam; BoW 285, CFB;

1939 St Winefride’s Hospital, Romilly Cres, Cardiff; BoW 279; CFB;

BATES, F.R. Architect, 30 Commercial St, Newport, Mon (1914). Firm was later FRB & Son; then FRB, Son & Price. Son was Cyril F Bates qv.

1892 Public Hall, Treharris, Mon T Br 30.7.92

1892-3 WM chapel, Blaina, Mon T: Br 30.7.92; FS CT 5.11.92, RSI;

1892-3 Blaina Institute, Mon; Br 9.4.92; BoW

1895 Nos 142-3 Commercial St, Newport; Br 30.3.95; BoW;

1895-6 CofE Schools, Maindee, Newport; Br 22.6.95;

1897-8 No 85 Stow Hill, Newport; Br 28.8.97;

1898 Powell’s Tillery Institute, Abertillery, Mon; Br 16.4.98; and add of gymnasium 1902 Br 29.3.02; and add of reading and billiards rooms 1908 Br 4.7.08.

1898 St Michaels Rd RC School, Newport Br 22.10.98;

1901 adds Beaufort Arms, Newbridge, Mon Br 26.1.01; Gwent RO D.866.341; now The Newbridge, BoW)

1905 Brynmawr Library, Mon; T: Br 10.12.04 & 28.10.05)

1905-6 Presbytery, St Mary RC ch, Newport; Br 1.7.05; FRB; BoW)

1906 Brynmawr Institute, Mon; Br 7.7.06)

1911 St Albans RC ch, Swinton St, Splott, Cardiff BoW 312; FRB)

1913 NE altar, St Mary RC ch, Newport; BoW

1921 SE altar, St Mary RC ch, Newport;BoW

1930 St Joseph RC ch, Port Talbot, Glam, FRB&S; BoW)

c1935 The White House, Chepstow, Mon; BoW; FRB; Modern movement

1939 St Joseph RC ch, New Zealand Rd, Cathays, Cardiff; FR&CFB; two entries, by CFB 1936, and by FRB & CFB 1939 acc to Harwood & Foster;

195? rest St David RC Cathedral, Cardiff after bomb damage 1950s BoW FRBS&P?)

1957 RC chapel, Llantarnam Abbey, Mon; FRB&S; BoW; DE;)

1960 St Francis RC ch, Ely, Cardiff BoW288 FRBS&P)

1960 Rumney RC ch, Wentloog Rd, Cardiff BoW 311 FRB&S)

1961 RC ch, Sketty, Swansea BoW 619 FRBS&P)

1962-3 St Patrick RC ch, Cromwell Rd, Newport, Mon FRBS&P; BoW)

1963 St David RC ch, Maesglas, Newport Mon; FRBS&P; BoW)

1963-4 adds Pontypool Park, Mon for RC school; FRBS&P; BoW

1964 RC ch, Whitchurch, Cardiff, Glam; BoW 313

c1965 Magistrates Court, Cwmbran New Town, Mon; BoW;

1965 Briton Ferry RC, Glam; FRBS&P; BoW)

1966 Hirwaun RC ch, Glam; BoW FRBS&P)

1966 Sandfields WM chapel, Port Talbot, Glam; BoW 534)

1967 St Josephs RC School, Duffryn, Mon; BoW

1968 Sandfields ch, Port Talbot, Glam; BoW 534)

1968 Townhill RC ch, Swansea; BoW 621; FRBS&P)

1969 Sandfields RC ch, Port Talbot, Glam; BoW 534 FRBS&P)

1969 RC Primary School, Penypound Rd, Abergavenny, Mon; DE; FRBS&P)

1969 Porthcawl RC ch, Glam;BoW FRBS&P)

1969-70 Merthyr Vale RC ch, Aberfan, Glam BoW; FRBS&P)

BATH, EDWARD Architect Swansea

1882-3 Gorseinon ch, Glam; Orrin 61; dem 1984; ICBS; Cambr 30.6.82 & 24.8.83; £1800; octagonal chancel;

1891 rebuilt WM chapel, Lion St, Brecon after fire. Rebuilt as Coke Memorial Sunday School. £900. SW Daily News 14.8.91; RSI;

1891-2 Alts Eng WM chapel, Carmarthen, and schoolroom CJ 31.7.91, W 25.6.92; dem.

BATT, THOMAS

1874 added tower and spire, Castle Caereinion ch, Mont; BoW; to orignal design of TH Wyatt qv who designed church of 1865;

BATTEN, JOHN D.

1910-11 panelling on E wall Llanaber ch, Mer, in mem of Miles Leonard Davies + 1908; designed by JLB, carved by Mary Batten, Ada P Riddle and Norah Bennett, dedicated 23.4.11. inf PH

BAUGH, ALFRED C. Architect, Wrexham

1878 WM chapel, Gresford, Denbs; Memorial stone laid. E.E., cruciform. £1500 WA 16.11.78; RS index;

1883 Welsh WM chapel, Egerton St, Wrexham, Denbs. F/s laid. £17-1800. Seats 250. Pentre Boughton stone WA 21.7.83, RS index;

1885 Brake WM chapel, Moss, Denbs; being built alongside old, last enlarged 1846. Gothic, cruciform. Gallery. Seats 470, WA 23.5.85; RS index;

1885 Post Office, Wrexham, Denbs, extended 1907 by Walter Potts and third floor added c1915; BPOA; Wrexham Advertiser 19.12.85, WE Samuel contractor, owned by Rev T Llewellin Griffith, Penynant, rector of Deal, and leased to PO; Ruabon brick and Pengelli stone;

1890-1 Wrexham Arcade, Wrexham BoW 307

BAYLIS, BENJAMIN Brecon Surveyor (roads) in 1844 dir.

BAYLIS, CECIL RICHARD. 156 St Helens Rd, Swansea architect, Kelly 1926.

BAYLIS, JOHN HENRY. Architect, Swansea. Cf BoW Glam 94. Long entry in AEBTD 1868: pupil of RJ Hodgson; office 11 Wind St: designs inc Post Office; Deaf & Dumb Asylum; Jews Synagogue; Vicarage, all at Swansea. Also Pontardawe church; Schools at Bryn-aman; gunpowder magazines for Curtis & Harvey of Glyn Neath; warehouses Swansea Docks; business premises of Messrs Jacob, Shepherd and others in Swansea; premises for Duke of Beaufort; bonded warehouse and vaults for Mr Ford and for D. & F. Williams; premises for Allsopp & Sons; premises for The Cambrian newspaper; premises for Pearce & Brown; finishings to Messrs Taylors premises, Castle Square; villas for D. Williams Esq; for JE Davies Esq; for George Richardson Esq; and many others in neighbourhood of Swansea, Neath and Carmarthen. Also Warehouse for Messrs Baylis, Botolph Lane, London.

1855? Cambrian Deaf & Dumb Establishment, Swansea; BoW; and flanking wings by JHB soon after 1860;

1858-60 Pontardawe Ch, Glam; BoW; AEBTD; Orrin 137; FS C 21.5.58, opened Cambr 13.7.60; contr Jos Holtham Bath; £5347; for William Parsons of Ynmysdrew House; Br 9.8.62; font 1907)

18?? Schools Bryn-aman; AEBTD; not found in Brynamman, Cms.

18?? mansions near Carmarthen, Cms; AEBTD; not identified.

1872 lodge to Kilvrough, Pennard, Glam; BoW; for Thomas Price;

1876 Ilston School, Glam; Bow; for Thos Penrice of Kilvrough; Tudor;

BAXTER, WILLIAM +1840. Clerk of the works at Penrhyn Castle, Caerns, 1819-40. NT guide 22 records him buying stone at Penmon, Ang, April 1819. In Pigot 1828-9 dir. A Mr Baxter repaired Capel Curig ch, Caerns, 1837.

BDG McCOLL Cardiff & Bristol. Formerly McColl Associates (MA)

1982-7 remodelled Grand Theatre, Swansea; BoW; MA;

1996-8 St Elli Centre, Llanelli, Cms; BoW BDG McColl of Manchester;

1999 Entr House of the Future, St Fagans Museum, Glam; Touchstone 6 1999)

BDP see Building Design Partnership

BEADNELL, GEORGE

1863 chancel roof, Montgomery ch; BoW)

1868 S porch, Montgomery ch; BoW)

BEANLAND, J. & W. Contractors, Bradford, Yorks.

1869 contractors, rest Bangor Cathedral; GG Scott; NWC 8.5.69; £10,477)

BEASEN, MATTHEW Surveyor

1830-1 rebuilt nave, St Thomas ch, Overmonnow, Monmouth, Mon, under supervision of Arthur Wyatt, agent to Duke of Beaufort; BoW)

BEAUMONT, J.W. & R.F. Manchester. Also JWB & Sons. Pendlebury Hall orphanage, Heaton Norris 1880-2 JWB; Whitworth Art Gallery Manchester comp 1891 1894-1908 JWB&S; Denton Library by JWB 1894; Physics Lab Manchester Univ 1900-1 add 1912; Winter’s buildings St Anns Sq Manchester 1901 JWB; 35 Dale St Manchester 1903 JWB; Whitworth Institute 1908 JWB; Whitworth Laboratory Manchester U 1909; 21-33 Oldham St Manchester 1914 JWB;

1893? Queens Hotel, Abergele Rd, Old Colwyn, Denbs BoW)

BEAZLEY, SAMUEL. London. 1786-1851. Leading theatre architect, playwright, novelist, soldier, also des railway stations 1816 Lyceum London; 1820 Theatre Royal Birmingham; 1822 alts Theatre Royal Drury Lane and colonnade 1834; Leys Castle Inverness RA 1833 neo-Norman; Studly Castle Warws neo-Norman 1834; St James Theatre Leicester 1837; alts Cahir Castle c1838-40; Adelphi Theatre 1841; Hillersdon House Devon RA 1848; Dover Pilot House 1848; for SE Rlwy stations inc London Bridge 1850-1, housing at Ashford 1851; Lord Warden Hotel Dover 1848-53 RA 1846 EVA 16 27; also North Kent Rlwy stations Gravesend & Erith. Lived at Tonbridge Castle, Kent.

c1830-2 ?inv in neo-Norman adds Bryn Bras Castle, Caerns; RH; not in Colvin;

BECK, HARRY 3 Central Chambers, Sheffield

1883 adds ‘Tyn-e-Coed’ Mer; ill BN 19.10.83 ‘remodelling of garden front, removal of present entrance from S to N existing reception rooms enlarged and a billiard rm and library added (on l. side of house). Large mullioned and gabled. Not identified, not Tynycoed, Arthog, Mer;

BECKETT, RICHARD THOMAS, Chester. 1867-1937. Pupil of Paley & Austin 1886-90, then in John Douglas office c1890, practice from 1894. He was son of Richard Beckett, Douglas’ brother-in-law by a 2nd marriage (E Hubbard John Douglas, pp 3 & 206); RIBA Dir 1993 67. 1898 entr Salford Cemetery comp, RTB of Liverpool RHH;

1906-10 adds Vivod, Berwyn, Denbs; BoW 104)

1910-11 1st pr St Saviour ch, West Shore, Llandudno; assessed WD Caroe, HL North 2nd; Br 6.1.11; RA 1911. Nave only built; Name on plaque; now Llandudno B;

1910 ?alts Bryntisilio, Llandysilio, Denbs; BoW 199

19?? ?Alts Trevalyn Hall, Trefalun, Denbs; BoW 289)

c1911 The Green Farm, Gresford, Denbs; BoW 173)

c1913 Penybenar, Abersoch, Caerns; AV)

c1914 fittings Llandysilio ch, Denbs; BoW 197-8)

1923-5 Llay ch, Denbs; BoW 248, ‘his only fully completed church’; Harwood & Foster;

1920s adds Holy Trinity ch, Llandudno, Caerns; ?plans made for appeal for new chancel and side chapel 1918; TCHS 1994 12ff;

1928-30 Holy Trinity ch, Llandudno Junction, Caerns ICBS, ?plans 1923-5 for first addition. RTB of Tryddyn.

BECKWITH, H. L.

1903? Add Moor Park, Llanbedr Ystrad Yw, Brec; BoW)

BEDALL-SMITH, L. see SMITH, L. BEDALL.

BEDFORD, THOMAS 772-1817. Architect, brother of noted London architect Francis Bedford (1784-1858). Related to Bedfords of Laugharne. Clerk to Sir John Soane 1797-8. In Llandeilo c1803-13 and then in Laugharne (TL). Died in Great Yarmouth 1817.

1803 payment for ‘altering offices’, Slebech Hall, Pmbs; BoW; John Carter noted repairs going on in 1805;

1811 Carmarthen Borough Gaol; Colvin; Carm Corp records;

1813 Llangathen Ch rest; CRO Cawdor box 2/74

1813 Capel Isaf, Manordeilo Cms. House for Thomas Lewis of Stradey CRO Mansel-Lewis 2022 has plans and spec for a house different to present one. TL thinks it does seem to have been built, but rebuilt very shortly afterwards? Colvin has 1811 CRO Mansel Lewis 1920 & 1590;;

TL thinks he came down to design Abermarlais for Admiral Foley and did a series of Regency houses in and around Llandeilo: e.g Llandingat House, Llandovery, for David Lloyd Harries c1818; Llwynhelyg, Manordeilo; the series of hipped lodges and vicarage with Gothic windows for Lord Rt Seymour of Taliaris; Talley House;

BEECH, GERALD R. Worked with Quentin Hughes of Liverpool School of Architecture. Later career spent at Wells, Som, primarily church restoration.

1962 alts stable as chapel, Coed coch, Betws yn Rhos, Denbs; BoW 107; B&H

BEECK, -, London, Engineer.

1830 Plans for Loughor Bridge, Cms/ Glam; C 18.9.30; built 1832-4 to plans by W Brunton qv, demolished.

BEER, ARTHUR THOMAS. Architect, Newport, Mon, born 1926; in practice for 14 years before 1966-7 merged practice to become Welsh office of Owen Luder Partnership; Pete Williams associate with Arthur Beer; Edward Holland, Cadw Post-war listing report; ukmoho; Kate Wharton, Adventure in Architecture, a profile of the Owen Luder partnership, 1977, 29; Simon Wharton: inf 2022: I spoke to him last year and he was very lucid and remembered a great many details of my house despite not having had any dealings with it since the early 80’s. He sent a very nice letter to me and included his own copy of Adventure in Architecture (the book of the OLP story) which has a picture of The Eyrie in it! It was this conversation that I found out about the buildings I mentioned previously.He was very humble and quite surprised that anyone would be interested in his career. I’d love to speak in more depth with him, but I think I might be invading his privacy a bit too much if I were to persist, so I’m leaving him alone. If I come up with any more information on Arthur Beer, I will let you know.

1960 'house about six miles from Newport, Mon, by Peter JF Williams in association with Arthur T Beer; Cambridge2000 website;

1961 Fernhill, Llanishen, Mon; Wales Online 6.7.2019

1966 Camelot Court, Caerleon, Mon, AJ 11.1.67, fourteen houses, four flats;

1965 The Eyrie, Red Wern Road, Lydart, Monmouth, Mon, for - Bloomfield; inf Simon Hartwell, owner; photo in Adventures in Architecture, 26,

1970c Four Ash Court flats, Usk, Mon; ukmoho

1990-1 alts St Woolos Cathedral, Newport, Mon; BoW

Inf from Simon Hartwell: he also designed:

The Davies House (now called Kamdoh) Monmouth Road, Raglan, NP15 2HG, Mon; 1960s ukmoho;

Fire Station, Station Hill, Abertillery, Mon;

Library, Station Hill, Abertillery, Mon; nice flat-roofed glass box on slate-clad basement, corner Castle Street; refitted 2010; to be turned into youth training centre and hub, and library moved into former Trinity EP chapel, Church St, built 1877, rebuilt 1905, sold to Blaenau Gwent in 2009, externally restored 2013-16; Wales Online 31-12.2020; SWA 26.1.2021; project of Coalfields Regeneration Trust, new library not open due to rising costs despite £900K being spent SWA 12.2.22;

BEESTON, FREDERICK Engineer, son of FR Beeston qv; FRB began Manchester-Milford railway section from Llanidloes to Llangurig 1860, abandoned. Frederick Beeston Jr then worked with David Davies as contractor on other part, Pencader to Aberystwyth 1865-7 (I Thomas, Top Sawyer, 83-4, 87, 103); AEBTD 1868 says Frederick Beeston was pupil of FRB and, in partnership with David Davies, completed Manchester & Milford line from Aberystwyth to Carmarthen. Later FB was more an architect, in Beeston, Son & Brereton c1868-73, FRIBA 1873, then in 1873 became agent to Lord Spencer estate in Wandsworth, from 1889 Beeston & Burmester partnership with JWS Burmester a former pupil and assistant; retired or died c1902; DSA;

1865 contractor, Pencader to Aberystwyth part of Manchester & Milford Railway for David Davies; I Thomas, Top Sawyer;

BEESTON, FREDERICK ROBERT London. AEBTD 1868; pupil Samuel Beazley, in practice with son Frederick Beeston and Frank Sadleir Brereton from 1868, Beeston, Son & Brereton, possibly FRB retired then. In 1873 Brereton left and Beeston Jr became agent to Lord Spencer estate in Wandsworth; FRB designed new buildings in St Georges Place, Hyde Park Corner including the Alexandra Hotel, and Rackets Club, Hans Place, London; AEBTD says Frederick Beeston was pupil of FRB and in partnership with David Davies completed the Manchester & Milford line from Aberystwyth to Carmarthen.

1860 began Llanidloes to Llangurig section of Manchester-Milford railway, abandoned. Son Frederick Beeston Jr then worked with David Davies as contractor on other part, Pencader-Aberystwyth 1865-7 (I Thomas, Top Sawyer, pp83-4, 87, 103)

BELL DESIGNS, Architectural services. 34 St Mary St, Cardigan.

2006-7 houses for Tai Cantref, Maes Ingli, Newport, Pmbs. Signed plans.

2009 waterfront building, The Strand, Cardigan, Cd;

BELL, ARTHUR E. Architect, Cardiff and Barry, born c1872, son of James Bell qv resident engineer Barry Dock & Railway Co by 1898; called architect's pupil resident with father in Cardiff aged 18 in 1891 census, and architect in Barry aged 29 in 1901 census;

1897-1900 Barry Docks Office, Barry, Glam; £50,000; BoW; £59,000 wenvoe online; built as offices for the Barry Railway Co., supervised by James Bell; burnt 1984, restored, offices of Vale of Glamorgan DC; statue of David Davies outside by Alfred Gilbert;

BELL, FRANK W.

1905 screen, Llandenny ch, Mon; NLW LL/F/?

BELL, JAMES. Engineer 1839-1931, born Scotland, father of Arthur E Bell qv engineer; in Cardiff 1891 census when son aged 18; resident engineer Barry Dock & Railway Co by 1898, living in Barry 1901 census; Grace's Guide;

1892 appointed resident engineer Vale of Glamorgan Railway; PRO Kew;

1897-1900 supervised erection of offices of Barry Docks & Railway Co. 1897-1900 to design of his son AE Barry; £59K;

1898 resident engineer, Barry Docks, designed graving dock;

BELL, RICHARD London

1861-2 Glamorgan County Asylum, Penyfai, Glam; BoW)

BELLIS, FRANK Architect, Mold, then High St Bangor; with Robert Grierson qv in Bangor 1890s (G&B) then on own; Copes Directory 1929;

1889 minister’s house, Mold; ?Grosvenor Manse, Grosvenor Rd; BoW 394;

1891-2 EP chapel, Wynnstay Road, Ruthin, Denbs; to be built. £1350, Denbs Free Press 12.9.91. Progressing WA 9.1.92; RS index; F Bellis of Mold;

1893 EP chapel, Mold, Flints; Capel 47 3;

1896 Ty Gwyn and other houses, Grosvenor Rd, Mold, Flints; BoW394

1897 University Hall for Women, UCNW, Bangor, Caerns; G&B but design by FB; Queen Anne; opened Br 23.10.97; Evan Williams builder

1898 4th prize Wrexham County School, Denbs; RHH

1911-12 workhouse infirmary, Bangor, Caerns; Br 7.4.11 & 9.8.12

1914 Bangor Golf Club; T: Br 27.2.14)

1922 design Memorial to North Wales Heroes, Bangor, Caerns; BN 26.5.22;

BELLIS (JOHN) & KAY (ROBERT B.) Wrexham

1972-3 converted Marford Mill, Rossett, Denbs, to offices BoW 267

1973 housing on Traeth, Harlech, Mer; PH;

BELLS, FRANK, Mold. Error for Frank Bellis

BENEST, JAMES SMYTH Norwich, former Borough Surveyor, Merthyr Tydfil (BoW) or surveyor to Board of Health (Orrin). EE Benest was City Surveyor, Norwich, 1854-9, and JSB from 1868-78; BoE 159: 1850 school to Christ Church, New Catton, Norwich, with A Newson; 1859-60 adds Norwich School; 1860 Lodge, Rosary Rd Cemetery, Norwich; 1861 rest Blackfriars, Norwich; 1861 Middle School Norwich; 1864 Fishergate School, Norwich; 1866 Drill Hall Norwich; 1867 porch Halvergate ch, Norfolk;

1857 Christ Church, Cyfartha, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam; BoW; Orrin 103; money given 1852; ICBS 4608 1853; £2677; contractors William Daniels, Abergavenny, and P Rees, Merthyr Tydfil; Br 9.5.57; CMG 2.5.57.

BENFIELD, JOHN Mason, +1856 at Pembroke Dock at advanced age. It was under his superintendence that the mansion at St Brides Hill, St Brides, Pmbs, was erected, PH 28.3.56. House was built before 1833 (Lewis TD), later called St Brides Castle; built for Charles Philipps, possibly by Thomas Rowlands qv (TL). Benfield is buried at Slebech, Pmbs.

BENMORE, GEORGE PHILLIPS Architect and surveyor, Bangor, Caerns. Much work on Penrhyn estate and did numerous cottages for estate at Abergwyngregyn, probably including Wig farmhouse; ?also at Llanfairfaechan including ?Plas Newydd c1860; at Betws y Coed; and at Llandegai including possibly Anchorage built for head forester, and Haulfre c1870; AV;

1857 Plas Llanfair Cottage, Llanfairfechan, Caerns, for Richard Luck, HL North’s grandfather; ext c1900 by HLN.

1861 Ysbyty Ifan ch, Caerns/Denbs; BoW Clwyd 317;

1863 remodelled the Deanery, Bangor, Caerns; plans NLW B/B/3; Robert Roberts & Evan Jones builders.

BENNETT, HENRY Bristol

1910 plans Electric Theatre, Newport, Mon; Gwent RO D627, but also plans by Hine, Odgers & May, and by GS Valentine, qqv

BENNETT, S. A.

1919 Queens Hill Council Offices, Newport, Mon; plans Gwent RO

1919-23 adds Newport Council Chambers, Mon; Gwent RO; ?1920-1

BENNETT, T.

1871-2 British School, Blaenavon Mon; MM 6.10.71;

BENNETT, THOMAS PENBERTHY Architect London. Born 1887, founded long-lasting firm.

19?? houses at Pontardawe and Alltwen, Glam WWinA 1926;

1968 Mormon ch, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam; BoW; TPB&Son

1980s Capitol Shopping Centre, Queen St, Cardiff; BoW

BENSON, WILLIAM ARTHUR SMITH, 1854-1924. WAS Benson was son of London barrister, educated Winchester & Oxford, originally apprenticed as architect to Basil Champneys, but by 1877-8 had met Morris & Burne Jones and had greater interest in crafts, furniture then metalwork, in 1880 persuaded by William Morris to set up metalwork manufacture. Factory in Hammersmith and from 1887 New Bond St shop, also designed furniture for JS Henry & Co, ironwork grates for Coalbrookdale and Falkirk; became chairman of Morris & Co after death of Morris. Lived in Manorbier, Pmbs, Mrs Benson listed at Castle Corner 1926. Collection of drawings found in Manorbier 2008 suggest numerous small works in area, including a summerhouse at Lydstep for Lord St Davids, village hall at Jameston, refronting pub at Manorbier (inf RS ex David Glennister).

c1908 Village Hall, Manorbier, Pmbs;

BERBIERS, J. L. Chief Architect Cwmbran Dev Corporation, Mon, 1969-72, the only major housing, Hollybush, designed by deputy JL Russell qv 1971.

1970s old people's flats in centre of Newtown, Mont; BoW 179.

BERNARD, CHARLES EDWARD. Cardiff. Architect. Civil engineer, Crockherbton, 1844 dir. At 5 Charles St, AEBTD 1868;

1853-4 Llanddewi ch, Cwm Rhondda, Glam; Orrin 73; £1050; CMG 26.5.54; NLW LL/F/129; nave replaced 1897-8 by EM Bruce Vaughan and chancel replaced 1912 NLW LL/C/130. 1853 ch had grant from church Commissioners.

1864-6 Royal Hotel, St Mary St, Cardiff; BoW;

1870-1 B chapel, Penarth, Glam. FS laid. 36 x 56. Seats 3-400. Provision for gallery, WM 15.9.70, RS index;

1878 Nos 24-6 Queen St, Cardiff; BoW;

BERRINGTON, SON & WATNEY Prudential Chambers, Wolverhampton

1920 54 houses in Corwen RDC area, Mer; Br 19.11.20

1923 Edeyrnion reservoir near Corwen, Mer, for RDC; Br 3.8.23

BETHELL, J. R. C. County Architect, South Glamorgan

1986-7 South Glamorgan County Hall, Hemingway Rd, Cardiff, Glam; BoW 266)

BEVAN, DAVID Hirwaun

1857 Siloam B chapel, Penderyn, Glam;

BEVAN, WILLIAM Junior. Civil Engineer, High St, Swansea, 1835 dir

BEVAN, WILLIAM Architect, Cardiff see William Henry Bevan

BEVAN, WILLIAM ALDRIDGE Merthyr Tydfil, surveyor 1844 dir

BEVAN, WILLIAM HENRY. Architect, Westminster, FRIBA, 1865-1945, son of John Bevan Sr (c1843-1906), architect in Bristol and older brother of John Bevan Jr also architect in Bristol (1867-1960); articled to his father, set up in Cardiff 1892, moved to London working for War Office on barrack designs 1896-1902, living in 1902 at Rock, Whitehall Rd, Thornton Hearth, London, when became (Aston Webb & Ingress Bell carried out interviews) chief government architect for the Transvaal Colony, salary of £1500 p.a. In Johannesburg 1902 when he became ARIBA, asked to retire in 1905, which he did under protest; in London 1907-8, in Toronto 1909; architect to Government of Jamaica 1909, joined Herbert E Moore in Toronto, Canada, 1911 as Bevan & Moore, but left for England 1912, artefacts.co.za website; BDCA; British Museum has some drypoint views by him of e.g. Bay of Naples; Tiber, North African scenes 1928;

1892 selected Lady Chapel, St Peter RC ch, Roath, Cardiff Br 2.7.92

(1905 Jeppestown Boys High School, Kensington, Johannesburg, South Africa; but present school is of 1909 by - Ralston)

(19?? Catholic Soldiers' Institute, Knollys Road, Aldershot, Hants; Print in possess TL; Arts-and-Crafts style c. 1905-10; derelict 2018, to be demolished;

(1911 unsuccessful entries competitions for Knox College, Toronto, (Romanesque style) and for Lieutenant Governor's house, Rosedale, Toronto (Tudor style), BDAC)

BEVIS & HILL, architects, Southsea, Hampshire. ?CW Bevis of Portsmouth selected in Bristol Infirmary competition 1900 RHH.

1882 Plans Sunday School, Bush Street, Pembroke Dock, Pmbs; T Arch 21.10.82; W 13.10.82. ?not used as Parish Hall blt 1883 des by K McAlpin qv of Pembroke Dock;

BEYER, PEACOCK & Co. Locomotive engineers, Manchester Henry Robertson qv was director with CF Beyer. When Beyer had Llantysilio Hall, Llandysilio, Denbs, blt for himself in 1872-4 by S Pountney Smith qv the stables 1874 were apparently designed in the office of Beyer, Peacock & Co; BoW 199;

BEYNON, BENJAMIN Builder Tenby

1887 builder, marine bath, Southgate House, Tenby, Pmbs; TO 21.7.87

BEYNON, DAVID. Cilycwm, Cms, born 1810, fl 1830s-70s, son Thomas Beynon qv. Monumental mason, cf Carms Antiq 1989 46 and 1994 95, 102. David Beynon, normally of Glanrhyd Erryd was living at Neuadd Arms Cilycwm in 1856 when inn was being rebuilt, so may have been involved.

1845 paid for reslating Cilycwm ch, Cms; CRO churchwardens accounts;

1858 lychgate, Cilycwm ch, Cms, paid £35 for porch to churchyard; CRO CPR 29

BEYNON, THOMAS. Cilycwm, Cms. Mason +1839, married Gwenllian Phillips 1793; tenant of Plough House (Old Post Office) 1832. Father of David Beynon qv.

1833 school-house, Cilycwm, Cms; CRO Churchwardens accounts

BFLS, Architects, Paddington, London. Bogle Flanagan Lawrence Silver practice formed 2010 from remains of Hamiltons after Tim Hamilton, Robert Partington, and Craig Casci left; Ian Bogle left in 2012, firm since renamed?

2009 Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, North Rd, Cardiff, Glam; Touchstone Dec 2011; new concert hall etc; senior partner (Ian Bogle?) had worked on Sage, Gateshead for Fosters. £22m;

BIBBY, PETE Architect Flint

1894 rest St Mary ch, Bagillt, flints; under way Br 27.10.94; Richard jones contr;

BICKERS, W. Bradford

1911 Theatre, Murray St/ Market St, Llanelli, Cms; LG 16.11

BIDDLE, GEORGE PARKER, CE Engineer.

1858 Plan of Llanelly & Pembrey Docks, Cms; ?survey; HRO MR 710

BIDDULPH-PINCHARD, C.H. Architect London born 1876 articled King & Lister, Plymouth, worked at Wellington School, som in 1920s; rest Great Chalfield ch Wilts 1912;

1911 adds Coldbrook, Abergavenny, Mon WwinA 1926;

BIDLAKE, GEORGE. Architect. Waterloo Rd, Wolverhampton. Pupil of HE Kendall. Father of WH Bidlake 1861-1938. Bidlake & Lovatt Wolverhampton & Pontypool (B&L) in 1850s; w TH Fleeming in 1870s (B&F); AEBTD entry 1868;

1st pr Kidderminster Public Rooms 1853 B&L; 2nd pr Melton Mowbray TH B&L 1854; 1st pr Stoke on Trent C 1854 CYB56; 2nd pr Chester MH 1855; 1st pr Chesterfield Cemetery 1856; 1st pr Wolverhampton workhouse 1857; 1st pr Etheridge Memorial Bilston 1857; 1st pr Sutton Coldfield TH 1858; Sedgley C, Staffs (B&L) 1858; Ashurstwood C, Sx (modified by E Steer) 1860; Shipley C, Salop 1862 Gothic; Uffculme C Devon 1862 Gothic; 1st pr Rugby Cemetery 1861 (GB); 1863-4 Abbey Foregate C, Shrewsbury B&Spaull; 1864 Market Drayton WM, Salop, Gothic, GB, Stell197; 1865-7 Wellington TH and MH Salop BoE; 1866 Hadley WM, Salop BoE637; 1867-8 Shrewsbury I, Salop. BoE; 1st pr Wolverhampton TH 1866 GB; completed Lechlade C Glos CYB68 J Bidlake; Entrant Kidderminster Infirmary 1869; 1873 1st pr Wellington School, Salop B&F RHH ?schools 1880 by H. Haddon BoE; 1874-6 Wellington Workhouse, Salop B&F; 1876 Newport WM, Salop Br 1876 794 B&F;

1853-6 TH, Pontypool, Mon. 1st pr 1853 RHH; B&L BoW; Br 26.11.53 & 10.6.54; MM 5.1.56; AEBTD)

1857 house, Penyrheol estate, Pontypool, Mon; Br 15.11.56 B&L)

1863 WM chapel, Welshpool, Mont; Br 7.11.63 796; WCC64 109-10; Geometric Gothic; Potter Welshpool contractor; £2524; AEBTD)

1871 competitor Aberystwyth Board School CN 16.2.72

BIGGINS SARGENT PARTNERSHIP, Chester

1975 MANWEB offices, Cefndy Rd, Rhyl, Flints; BoW 431)

BILLET, JOSEPH. Architect, surveyor, 16 Park St, Llanelli

1904 alts Bridgend Inn, New Dock, Llanelli T Br 10.9.04

1904 rebuild Dynevor Castle Hotel, Market St, Llanelli, Cms T Br 10.9.04;

1906 Villa, stables & piggeries, Ferryside, Cms, for GA Phillips; T: Arch 7.12.06

BILLING, JOHN

1856-7 rest Welshpool ch, Mont; BoW; Br 27.6.57 imps to the part of ch belonging to Christ college Brecon)

BILLINGS, HENRY Swansea Contractor

1883 bldr enl Christ Church, Swansea, Glam, by JB Fowler; Orrin 165; Cambrian 28.9.83, 20.11.83 £500

BINNIE & PARTNERS Civil engineers Sir Alexander Binnie; Binnie Son & Deacon, w GF Deacon c1911;

1911-16 Alwen reservoir, Mynydd Hiraethog, Denbs, BS&D. Authorized on advice of GFD in 1907; BoW

19?? Taff Fechan Reservoir Scheme, Brec, for Merthyr Tydfil, des with Merthyr Corporation engineer TF Harvey qv; SirABS&D; WW in W 1920 178;

1968-73 Llyn Brianne Reservoir, Cilycwm, Cms;

1972-6 Llyn Brenig Reservoir, Mynydd Hiraethog, Denbs; B&P; BoW 254)

1976-8 Lower Lliw Reservoir, Felindre, Glam; BoW B&P)

BIRCH, EUGENIUS, l8l8-84. Engineer, pier specialist, the most noted of pier designers, cf S Adamson, Seaside Piers, 1977, 72-3. Early career inv railway & bridge wks in UK & India; also Devon & Somerset Rlwy; Exmouth Docks; Ilfracombe Harbour; Scarborough Aquarium; Brighton Aquarium. Piers: l853 Margate; l862-3 Blackpool North; 1863-6 Brighton West; 1863-4 Deal; 1864-5 Lytham; 1866-72 Eastbourne; 1866-9 Scarborough; 1867 Weston s Mare Birnbeck; 1869-72 Hastings; 1878-80 Bournemouth; 1879 Hornsea; 1884 Plymouth;

l863-5 Aberystwyth Pier, Cd; original wk largely disappeared in later alts; orig 800’ long, 30’ wide; Adamson 101: contr JE Dowson, 100’; £12000 Kelly dir; 100’ washed away 1866, repairs 1872 JW Szlumper; pavilion & shore end adds 1895-6 by GC Marks erected by Bourne Eng & Electr Co, £8000; damaged 1938; pavilion burnt 1961; drawings exh HMT 4.2.63 similar to that at Deal; ?opened 1865

BIRCH, JOHN Architect, author of Cottage Architecture c1870 book of plans for houses. 1st prize Society of Arts comp 1864 for labourer’s cottage design.

c1870 Labourers cottages for Derwydd estate, Llandybie, Cms; corresp in possess TL;

1871 Labourers cottages on Dirleton estate, Llangadog, Cms; MS; ?same estate;

BIRCHAM, - Government surveyor.

1897 alts Cardigan workhouse, St Dogmaels, Pmbs; T CJ 15.10.97

BIRD, PETER. Architect, Wells. Partner in Caroe & Ptnrs qv. Cathedral architect St Davids from c1990.

1997-8 St Davids Cathedral new organ-case

1997-2001 St Davids, restoration Porth y Twr

1998-9 St Davids Cathedral, repairs to W front.

2001-6 St Davids Cathedral, rebuilding of cloisters- redesigned Martin Stancliffe scheme. Work began 2005, 2006 St Mary’s Hall converted to refectory, new treasury made in former song-school at SE corner, new song school in St Marys Hall undercroft. New N porch.

BIRKENHEAD, G. A. Cardiff

1906 Gladstone County Primary School, Barry, Glam; BoW; £17850;

BIRKETT, DANIEL. Carlisle. Brother of Rev GW Birkett, vicar of St Florence, Pmbs. 2nd pr Carlisle St John 1864; entr Penrith workhouse comp 1875; RHH.

1872-4 Park Rd Parochial School, Tenby, Pmbs; Plans HRO TSE/1; TO 15.8.72; contrs Wm Davies & Thos Morris; George Francis paid £5 for alts to plan W 22.8.73; Opened PH 31.7.74;

BISCOE CRAIG HALL

1995-6 Bethesda B, Rogerstone, Mon; BoW; des by Martin Heijne;

BISHOP, JULIAN. Architect. RIBA. Danygarn, Mountain West, Newport, Pmbs. Worked with Christopher Day and Peter Holden qqv. julianbishop-architect.co.uk

1986 Christian Retreat Centre, Ffald y Brenin, Pontfaen, Pmbs; w Christoper Day; project archt.

1989 Rest medieval house, Thorne Cottage, nr Castlemartin, Pmbs, for Mr & Mrs Cooper; proj architect.

1989-94 Scolton Manor visitor Centre, Pmbs, w P. Holden; CCW award 1990; PofW award 1989.

1991 Milford Haven Marina authority building, Pmbs; ? w P. Holden

1991-8 Dyfi Eco-park business units, Machynlleth, Mont;)

1992 Sewage treatment works, Pembroke Dock, Pmbs; ? w P. Holden

1993-6 Environmental control building, Milford Haven sewage works, Pmbs; ?with P. Holden

1994 repair mill at Felin Hescwm, Dinas, Pmbs; for John Peck and Jo Reid.

1998 adds Newport Surgery, Newport, Pmbs; w P. Holden

1999 Maesyfed craft workshops, Penybont, Rad; proj architect)

1999-2002 Cynefin, Llanegryn, Mer; w Christopher Day qv cf Touchstone 200? 19-21. For – Saunders; ?project architect.

2000 Coedfryn garden room.

2000 Pembs Dental Centre, Penybont, Newport, Pmbs; proj arch w P Holden

2000 Gateway bridge for Wildfowl & Wetland Trust, nr Llanelli, Cms;

2003 Proposed ecological trading estate, Penybont, Newport, Pmbs; unex;

2004 eco-cottage, Druidstone Hotel, Nolton, Pmbs; rebuilding of 1930s octagonal pavilion;

2005 minor repairs Newport Boat Club, Pmbs;

2007-8 Reblt Riverside, Nevern, Pmbs, on Nanhyfer estuary, for Duncan Fitzwilliams;

BLACKBURN, THOMAS, civil engineer, emigrated South Africa

1899 EC chapel, Barmouth, Mer. English Indep chapel, dispute between builders and trustees, architect TB now in South Africa; Towyn on Sea etc County Times 18.5.99; RS index;

BLACKBURN, W.

1883 Marshes Rd BC chapel, Newport, Mon; Br 1883B 195; ? same as BC by Habershon & Fawckner qv; Br 11.8.83)

BLACKBURN, WILLIAM Bristol 1750-90. Architect of some 17 prisons incl Oxford County c1785, Oxford City 1786-9, Gloucester 1788-91, Littledean 1789-91, Bristol 1787-91, and Northleach, Glos, 1787-91. 1788 Lewins Mead U, Bristol; Gomme 430; died young, most works incomplete 1790. Friend of John Nash, witness at Nash’s wedding (Suggett 27). Suggett says +1791. Blackburn had begun plans for Hereford Gaol when he died, plans finished by John Dobson, but these were judged by James Wyatt against new plans by Nash and Nash won.

c1790 approached by justices over Cardigan Gaol, contr went to John Nash; Suggett 27;

1788-90 Monmouth County Gaol; Colvin; Mon RO QS/MB:0003 & C. Bu 1; Kissack 2003 ills glass fanlight in remaining fragment,dated 1788; contr John Fentiman; £5000; closed 1869;

BLACKBURNE, EDWARD LUSHINGTON. Architect, 33 Bernard St, Russell Sq, London. 1803-88. Author History of the Decorative Painting of the Middle Ages, 1847; pupil of – Taylor; Martyrs Memorial Ch, Clerkenwell; St Paul, Paddington (B Clarke). Rest Crosby House, London, and wrote on it. Entrant 1862 comp Albert School, Framlingham, Suffolk; 3rd pr Bexleyheath ch, Kent 1869 RHH; AEBTD; Wangford ch, Suffolk and Ringsfield Schools, Suffolk ill EMA 1870;

1853-5 Pantglas Hall, Llanfynydd, Cms; for David Jones MP; AEBTD; mostly dem; LHW;

BLACKETT, JOHNSON. Architect 1896-1984. Born Birkenhead, brought up Port Sunlight, ARIBA 1921, worked for Rees & Holt, Liverpool, then senior assnt archt Liverpool Corporation, moved to Newport 1925 as Deputy Borough Architect under Charles F Ward qv. 1927 won gold medal of Inst of Structural Engineers for design of water tower; FRIBA 1945; from 1945 to 1961 Borough Architect Newport Borough Council qv: by 1957 had team of 26 architects, inc John Darch later archt to Ministry of Health, Cardiff and George Edwards, later county architect Rad. After 1961 private practice (B&Partners) in Newport, emigrated to Adelaide South Australia 1974, in practice there, died 1984; in 36 years at Newport responsible for 6000 dwellings, 15 primary schools, 4 secondary schools, a fire station, old people's homes, shops, clinics, Jonathan Vining in Touchstone 2023 20-5 (JV); RIBA file;

(1925 comp entry Museum & Art Gallery Manchester, JV

(1929 comp entry RIBA headquarters, Portland Place, London; JV;

1945-62 Alway/Ringwood Top estates, Newport; JV; designed for 14,202 people on 148 hectares, alway begun c1945 with houses for war workers by Geoffrey Jellicoe (dem); Ringwood Top begun late 1950s completed early 1960s; CTA 1960; Alway Centre dem; Ringwood Centre to be redeveloped 2025 by Powell Dobson qv

1946-51 Gaer Stelvio estate, Neport, for 3900 people on 66 hectare site; JV; MLG&P medal 1951; Festival of Britain award 1951, the only one in Wales;

1948-53c Malpas Court estate Newport, for 3147 people on 51 hectares; praised by JM Richards in AJ 19.1.50; houses built and primary school nearly finished Br 29.6.51,

1948-53 consulting architect Uskmouth A Power Station, Nash, Mon, dem;

1948-57 St Julian's estate Newport; JV; for 4320 people on 49 hectares;

1949-52 Alway Primary School Newport; opened 6.11.53; one of 5 primary schools opened 6.11.53; JV; Always Junior 1949-52;

1949-53 Gaer Primary School, Gaer Stelvio estate, Newport; listed gde II; JV;

one of 5 primary schools opened 6.11.53; JV; Gaer Junior School, Newport, 1950-1 BoW 443;

1952-3 Malpas Court Primary School, Newport, one of 5 primary schools opened 6.11.53; JV; 1952-3, BoW;

1953 Maesglas Primary School Newport, started pre-war; one of 5 primary schools opened 6.11.53; JV;

1952-4 St Julian's Primary School Newport, opened incomplete 6.11.53; JV; St Julians Junior Newport c1952-3 BoW;

1956-9 Ringland Primary School, Newport; Ringland Junior, 1956-9 BoW;

1957-63 consulting architect Uskmouth B Power Station, Nash nr Newport, reputedly largest in Europe when completed; JV;

1957-9 Duffryn High School, Mon c1957-9 BoW;

196? Milton Junior School, Newport, 1960s, BoW nd;

1965-8 Oakdale Comprehensive School, Mon, Blackett & Partners, BoW;

BLACKWALL, JOHN. Aberystwyth. c1780-1818. Architect acc to gravestone Llanbadarn Fawr, Cd, +1818 aged 38. Death Cambr 18.7.18;

BLACKWELL, T. E. Engineer. Bristol. ?same as or related to JE Blackwell, engineer to unex Bristol, South Wales & Southampton Union Rlwy; BSW 2 72 & 86, IK Brunel replaced him as eng 1855, Bristol & S Wales Union Rlwy authorised by Act 1857;

1853-4 Repairs Tenby Harbour, Pmbs. ?To the pier, ‘the gentleman from Bristol’ W 10.6.53; TO 17.10.72 refers to Mr Blackwell's recommendations when further repairs done.

BLAENAU GWENT ARCHITECTS, department of the County Borough Council, run by Jim Allen, cf aticle in Touchstone 2023; Paulo Salos joined 2016

20?? railway station, Ebbw Vale;

20?? Cableway cliff balanced railway, Ebbw Vale;

20?? Pen-y-Cwm Sepcial Needs School, Ebbw Vale, ?with BDP qv;

20?? Ysgol Bro Helyg, Blaina, Nantyglo, Mon;

2022 Line Ave Business Units, Ebbw Vale

2023? Welesh medim school, Tredegar, Mon;

BLAKEY, EDWIN. Barmouth, Mer. Architect & surveyor advert CN 2.8.1907, also estate agent.

BLANCHARD, M. Architect to Ferodo Ltd.

1962 Ferodo factory, Griffiths Crossing, nr Caernarfon, Caerns; CTA 1962

BLESSLEY & ASPINALL Cardiff. Probably WD Blessley qv

1883 Classroom, Nanyglo Schools, Glam; T: BN 29.6.83

1884 2nd pr Knighton workhouse, Rad; RHH; Br 46 392;

BLESSLEY, DOUGLAS J.

1878 Board Schools, Adamstown, Glam; Douglas J Blessley possibly error for WD Blessley; T A5.1.78;

1882 Horse Exchange & Auction Mart, East Canal Wharf, Cardiff T Br 11.11.82; Douglas Blessley, possibly WD Blessley

BLESSLEY, HARRY DOUGLAS. Architect, Nant Fawr, Lisvane, Cardiff. Born 1873 son of William Douglas Blessley qv; WWinW 1920. Served in Boer War as Captain in Glam Volunteers;

BLESSLEY, J. Cardiff. ?connected with or error for WD Blessley qv

1877 Pengam Board School, Mon; MM 10.8.77

BLESSLEY, WALTER DOUGLAS Architect. Cardiff. Connected with William H Blessley of Linthorpe Rd, Middlesbrough, AEBTD 1868 or Robert Knott Blessley of Furnival's Inn London, architect in Eastbourne and Lewes, also AEBTD; born London, came to Cardiff in 1872, briefly in partnership with Miles Aspinall in 1883-4; son Harry Douglas Blessley qv born Cardiff 1873 also architect, another son Walter Scott Blessley born Weymouth 1869 was estate agent in Cardiff; J Blessley qv of Cardiff did Pengam Board School, Mon, acc to MM 10.8.1877;

1871 Schoolroom, Ebeneser C chapel, Charles St, Cardiff, Glam; BoW 193)

1875 3rd pr Bridgend Schools, Glam; RHH;

1875 Pascoe House, Bute St, Cardiff, Glam; offices for Powell Duffryn Coal Co, BoW 268-9; CTV;

1875 Great Western Hotel, St Mary St, Cardiff, Glam; BoW215; CTV)

1877-8 nave, Llwynpia ch, Glam; Orrin 94; WM 30.10.77; contr Thos White Swansea; £1960; WM 25.10.78; chancel 1886-7 by EM Bruce Vaughan;

1877 ?Pengam Board School, Mon; by 'J Blessley' MM 10.8.77; add of second master’s house by JH Williams of Morgantown T BN 29.6.83;

1877 EP chapel, High St, Aberdare, Glam. FS laid. Gothic, spire. Seats 450-500. £4000. WM 25.1.77, RS index, Presbyterian chapel;

1878 New Theatre Royal, later Prince of Wales Theatre, Wood St, Cardiff, Glam; with T Waring; BoW 214; Curtains says with Waring & Sons; auditorium reconstructed 1920 by Willmott & Smith qv;

1878 Warehouse, Bute Docks, Cardiff for Mr Brukewich, T 15.6.78;

1878 villa, Llanishen, Cardiff for Thomas H Ensor £2340, F Spiller Lock builder; T A 15.6.78;

1878 new billiard room and stables, Queens Hotel, Cardiff for Mr Perry; Shepton builder; £2590; T A 15.6.78;

1878 adds Sunday Schools, Bethany B chapel, St Mary St, Cardiff by Douglas Blessley T: A 15.6.78;

1878-9 St Davids EP chapel, High St, Aberdare, Glam; BoW134; Gothic £4600; CCV;

1878 ?Board School, Adamstown, Glam by 'DJ Blessley' T: A 5.1.78;

1878 Schoolhouse, outbuildings, Cwm, Ebbw Vale, Mon; Cwm Aberystwyth acc to contract advert A 23.2.78; error; see also 1882;

1878 warehouse for Robert Johnston, John St, Cardiff T A 30.3.78;

1879 Pierhead Chambers, Bute St, Cardiff, Glam; CTV 88; lawsuit BN 12.9.1884 Purnell & Fry builders suing WDB for £1027 due for building Pierhead Chambers;

1879 three blocks of offices, Cardiff Docks T Arch 1.3.79;

1881 London & Provincial Bank, 110 St Mary St, Cardiff; corner Guildhall Place; inf Paul Brindley notes 1995;

1882 Board School, Aberystwyth, Cd, for 850; T: Arch 16.9.82; inf TL, error for S Wales location;see also 1878;

1882 No 72 St Mary St, Cardiff T Br 18.3.82;

1882 alts 59 Crockherbton, Cardiff T Br 18.3.82; ?Queen St;

1882-3 Blaina Board Schools, Mon; Br 16.9.82;

1882-3 Horse exchange and auction mart, East Canal Wharf Cardiff by Douglas Blessley T Br 11.11.82;

1883 Classroom, Nantyglo Schools, Glam; B&Aspinall; T: BN 29.6.83

1884 2nd pr Knighton workhouse, Rad; B&Aspinall; RHH; Br 46 392;

1895-6 James Howell & Co premises, St Mary St, Cardiff, Glam; BoW214; 1888 acc to Paul Brindley notes;

1907-8 nave & chancel, Llanishen ch, Glam; Orrin 85-6; £2000; NLW LL/F/433; WM 12.5.08; narthex added 1921;

Also Dowlais Chambers, Butetown Cardiff; Washington Building, Penarth, Glan; inf P Brindley VS notes;

BLETHYN, C. LANCELOT, Milford Haven.

1907 Shop & stores for Great Grimsby Coal Co, Quay, Milford, Pmbs; HMT 20.l0.07, now Cosalt building.

1909 adds to same HMT l0.02.09, Docks, Milford Haven; Pmbs (now Cosalt Building;

1909 House in North Rd, Milford, Pmbs; HMT 10.2.09.

BLOMFIELD, Sir ARTHUR WILLIAM. Architect, 1829-99 knighted 1899, son of Bp Blomfield of London, pupil of PC Hardwick, RIBA Gold Medal 1891, Thomas Hardy was in his office. Numerous churches: St Luke Torquay 1861; All Saints Windsor 1863-4; Upton on Severn ch 1878-9; Selwyn Coll Cambridge 1882-9; St Andrew Gt Malvern 1885; Royal College of Music Kensington 1890-4; Malvern College chapel 1897-9. Had architect sons Charles Blomfield + 1932 and Arthur Conran Blomfield + 1935.

1863-4 St Mary Welsh ch, Maesydref, Aberdare, Glam, carving by G Whittington Newport, Salop, builder Philip Rees Aberdare; dem 1966; Br 11.7.63 and 19.11.64; CEAJ 1.4.64; Orrin 8-9; illustrated EMA 1870)

1881 reseating Churchstoke ch, Mont; ICBS;

1881ff completed rest Kerry ch, Mont, after + of GE Street qv; CG; 1881-3 w AE Street, qv, BoW)

1886-8 St David ch, Glanadda, Bangor, Caerns; CG; BN 21.5.86, 11.6.86, 15.6.88 consecrated; Exh RA Br 19.5.88, cost over; £7000)

1893 St David ch, Penmaenmawr, Caerns; AV; for Welsh services;

1894? Rest chapel, Chirk Castle, Denbs; BoW123;

1895-9 St Mary ch, Swansea, Glam; Orrin 177; bombed 1941; on site of old ch; NLW SD/F/637; ICBS 1894; Br 14.8.97; Cambr 22.5.96 & 6.8.97; £27,990; contrs Cornish & Gaymer North Walsham Norfolk;

BLOMFIELD, SIR REGINALD 1856-1942 Architect, London. cf his Memoirs 1932; Biography by R Fellows; ASG113-6. Nephew of Arthur W Blomfield, in practice 1883. Wrote Formal Gardens in England, 1892; History of Renaissance Architecture in England, 1897; History of French Architecture, 1911 & 1921; Memoirs of an Architect 1932. Knighted 1919 for work on war memorials incl Menin Gate at Ypres. Had architect son Austin Blomfield.

l909 Assessor comp National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth, Cd;

1934 repairs Picton Castle, Pmbs, after fire; more probably by his son Austin acc to TL;.

BLORE, EDWARD London. 1787-1879. cf Colvin. Topographical artist first, friend of Sir Walter Scott helped w design for Abbotsford 1816ff. Began practice in 1820s, numerous Tudor style country houses and plain Gothic churches. 1824-7 Corehouse, Lanarks; 1826-36 Canford Manor Dorset; 1827-49 suveyor Westminster Abbey; 1828-31 Goodrich Court Herefs for Sir SR Meyrick; 1829-30 N wing Clarendon Press Oxford; 1829-48 alts Lambeth Palace; 1831-2 Pitt Press Cambridge; 1832-7 completed Buckingham Palace; 1833-4 adds Vale Royal Ches; 1837 Combermere Abbey, Ches; 1838-44 Merevale Hall Warw; 1840-5 Worsley Hall Lancs; 1844-8 wk at Marlborough College Wilts; 1846-7 Buckingham Palace front range; retired 1849.

1830 ?work Hawarden Castle, Flints; BoW; not in Colvin).

1830-1 alts Bishop’s Palace, St Asaph, Flints, for Bp Wm Carey, Colvin; RIBAD)

1838 ?inv in Chepstow Priory ch, Mon; scheme initiated by Wm Harris qv, dem E bay of nave and aisles; BoW; not in Colvin;

BODLEY & GARNER, see GF Bodley. Footnote to Llanvihangel Court, Llanfihangel Crucorney, Mon, suggests plaster ceilings there recreated by B&G; BoW;

BODLEY, GEORGE FREDERICK, London, l827-1907 Outstanding late Victorian church architect. cf David Verey in Fawcett ed, Seven Victorian Architects, 1976; partner 1869-97 w Thomas Garner b1839 (B&G) ended when Garner became RC; Michael Hall, editor Apollo magazine Michael@ working on Bodley (MH). Pupil GG Scott 1846 assistant until 1852 when began practice; S aisle Bussage ch Glos 1852-3; Garner was pupil of Scott 1856.

1867-9 Cefn Bryntalch, Abermule, Mont; BoW; for RE Jones spec dated 1868 CL 1.1.1994; working drawings turned up 2008, MH; final drawings signed B&G; Philip Webb involved as GFB fell ill; also Bryntalch Villa, the lodge;

1874 school, St German’s ch, Roath, Cardiff; BoW301; GFB;

1881-4 St German ch, Roath, Cardiff; Orrin 32-3; B&G; BN 23.12.81, ill repr in Orrin; CB 1882 37; WM 19.4.82 FS; 2.10.84 opened; Br 15.11.84, brass fittings Watt & Co Baker St; corbels Farmer & Brindley; contr S Shepton & Sons Cardiff; £12,000; BoW; organ case GFB 1887; font 1898 GFB; font cover and pulpit 19?? Cecil Hare; stations of cross 1919 C Hare; reredos 1921-2 C Hare; Warner & Hooper, Hist of Roath St German’s 1934;

1888 St Saviour ch, Splott Rd, Roath, Cardiff; Orrin 42; WM 30.1.88, 31.10.88 consecr; B&G; £6000; ICBS; contr Stephens & Bastow Bristol; ICBS 9200; S aisle 1894-5; BoW312 modelled on Tenby ch, font c1895 GFB, organ case by GFB;

1888-91 rest Peterstone Wentloog ch, Mon; £2000; Kelly 1926; BoW 469, B&G 1889-91)

1890-2 rest Hanmer ch, Flints after 1889 fire B&G BoW)

1893-4 Clergy House, St German ch, Roath, Cardiff BoW; by GFB)

1894-5 S aisle St Saviour ch, Roath, Cardiff; ch 1888 by B&G; Orrin 42; ?font also by GFB c1895 BoW;

1898 Font, St German, Roath, Cardiff; BoW; Orrin 33; made by Rattee & Kett Cambridge;

l901-2 unex plans St Elli, Llanelli, Cms. Too expensive, job given to EM Bruce Vaughan; Report of the restoration of the parish church in 1906, 1915, 3-6.

1901 E window Dolgellau ch, Mer; NLW B/F/130; GFB)

1902 rest Beaumaris ch, Ang, chancel flooring, repairs to stalls and elsewhere; NLW B/F/-; GFB; BN 19.4.02 £5000)

1904-5 alts Oak drawing room & dining room, Powis Castle, Mont; AA 1905 1 42-3; GFB; BoW 192-3 mentions also iron gate to NE Gate Tower, bedroom over E gateway; papers of 9th Earl of Powis in NLW inc drawings and uncatalogued correspondence;

BOLTON, ARTHUR THOMAS London. 1865-1945 articled R Edis, in office Ewan Christian, set up 1890; curator of Soane Museum; editor of 20 vols of Wren Society; author The Architecture of R & J Adam 1922. ASG 119-20.

1913-14 Colomendy Wood, Llanhennock, Mon; BoW; for RC Talbot Leybourne, locomotive engineer; Colomendy nr Caerleon WWinA 1926;

BOND, PETER Peter Bond Associates

1976 Low Energy House, CAT, Llwyngwern, Machynlleth, Mont; JC20Soc;

BONOMI, JOSEPH. Architect 1739-1808. Rome, pupil Marchese Teodoli, came to England 1767 to R&J Adam and T Leverton. Exh RA 1783 ff; Colvin;

c1795-6 Three unex des for Rhug, Corwen, Mer; RH in CL 13.10.1983; RIBAD;

1795-7 porch and interiors, Piercefield, Chepstow, Mon for Col Mark Wood, completing Soane house begun 1793, porch, pavilions, saloon & staircase; dem; BoW 471 ff; also possibly the Lion Gate; LHW; Colvin;

BONSALL, RICHARD EMRYS FRIBA. Bryn Mair, Aberystwyth. 1907-82. Son John Bonsall, insurance agent; cf NLW, Pensaerniaeth Cymru (PC), 1998. 1923 artic GT Bassett qv then chief assistant, FRIBA 1938. 1940-5 in Wrexham for war work, then in UCW Aberystwyth planning dept, then own practice until retired 1966. cf Notebook, several hundred drawings etc in NLW; several ideal schemes of 1930s ?for FRIBA application.

1931 Des multi-storey garage NLW PZ 5459

1933 Des housing scheme, formal layout NLW PZ 5459

1933 Des theatre (moderne) NLW PZ 5459

1937 Des small town hall NLW PZ 5459 neo-geo

1938-9 Ebenezer chapel, Penparcau, Aberystwyth; NB

1938 Pair of cottages Penparcau, Aberystwyth, for Edwards Bros; NLW PZ 5459

1954 House Penparcau, Aberystwyth, for Mrs MD Lloyd NLW PZ 5459; Hipped, centre stack.

1956 Alts Siloh CM, Aberystwyth; dem; AJ;

1963 New front Siloh CM, Aberystwyth; dem; PC;

BOOTH, CHADWICK & PORTER, Manchester & Colwyn Bay. Lawrence Booth (LB), Thomas Chadwick & J. M. Porter. Architects to Colwyn Bay & Pwllycrochan Estate Co formed 1875 of which LB was also a member. Booth then joined by Chadwick in Manchester and by J. M. Porter qv in Colwyn Bay, son of John Porter the agent to Sir John Pender owner of Pwllycrochan 1865-75. In C20 firm was split, and Porter stayed in Colwyn Bay. Porter & Hunter 1905-7; J.M Porter & Elcock JMP&E c1906-12; 1912 JMP & Co.

1882 Hydropathic later Penrhos College, Colwyn Bay LB. BoW 136)

1886-7 adds Pwllycrochan, Colwyn Bay BoW 140)

1886-92 rest Hirnant ch, Mont BoW LB; ICBS 1891-2 B&C;)

1887 Bethlehem CM, Colwyn Bay JP 7454 cf 1899)

1891 Walshaw, Colwyn Bay BoW140)

1891 Braeside, 21 Pwllycrochan Av, Colwyn Bay for JM Porter)

1894 Ratonagh, Kings Drive, Colwyn Bay BoW 140)

1895 Wern Tynno, Nantyglyn Rd, Colwyn Bay BC&P BoW 142)

1896 Barclays Bank, Colwyn Bay Bow, also a club)

1895 Sion CM, Colwyn Bay, JP 7460)

1898ff Adds Penrhos College, Colwyn Bay BoW136)

1899 ?adds Bethlehem CM, Colwyn Bay JP 7454 cf 1887

1902-5 Library, Colwyn Bay BoW)

1908 St Andrews Ch, Colwyn Bay; JMP&E; BoW135)

1917 Great hall, Penrhos College, Colwyn Bay JMP&Co)

Also: in Colwyn Bay: Westbury BC&P; shops Station Road with addition 1892 of Police Station BC&P;

BOOTH, LAWRENCE see Booth, Chadwick & Porter.

BOOTH, RAFFE Chester, mason

1637-8 Built Nerquis Hall, Flints to design of Evan Jones carpenter BoW 405)

BORE, RICHARD Presteigne, Builder & carpenter 1844 dir.

BOREHAM, FREDERICK W. London. Comp entries in RHH 1863-1900 3rd pr Royal Masonic Inst for Boys 1863; entered Manchester Exchange comp 1866; 1st pr Forest Gate WM Schools London 1887; Whitefields Tabernacle London 1890. P. Temple, Islington Chapels, 1992, includes: ?Gillespie Rd WM 1878; alts Holloway Welsh CM 1884; alts Bethel Welsh CM, Wilton Sq, 1884; alts St Johns Sq WM 1889. Crowborough WM Sx 1897. 2nd pr Sunderland WM 1900.

1868 Boreham commissioned ornamental painted & stained glass for two windows of ‘Aberystwyth Chapel’ according to recs of Thomas Baillie stained glass makers, London; location unid;

1886 1st pr University College, Aberystwyth, Cd; not built; RHH; ill JRW58;

BORER, PAT Architect to the Centre for Alternative Technology, Machynlleth for many years, designed Cliff Railway buildings, Autonomous Environmental Information Centre etc. With Cindy Harris author of Whole House Book. patborer.co.uk has list of works inc Bells Court housing schme, Bishops Castle, Salop.

1990 Cliff Railway, Centre for alternative Technology, Machynlleth, Mont; ? with David Lea;

2000 Environmental Information Centre, Centre for Alternative Technology, nr Machynlleth, Mont; M Cherry, Building Wales 2006, 62-3; Touchstone 8 2000-5; ? with David Lea;

2000-1 Taiffordd Fawr, Furnace Cd; ?w Cindy Harris, for Pat Nasr; Touchstone 2003)

2006-10 Wales Institute for Sustainable Education (WISE), Centre for Alternative Technology, nr Machynlleth, Mont; w David Lea qv. AJ 24.6.10 AJ 16.6.11; Touchstone Dec 2011, PB and DL with Alison Jardine; £4.5m

BOSTOCK, EDWARD. Builder, Welshpool, Mont, 1835 & 1844 dirs. High St 1835, Berriew St 1844;

BOUCHER, JESSE, Cardigan. Builder. Not in 1835 dir.

1833-4 Extensive adds Blaenpant, Llandygwydd, Cd; Bill £900 incl porch, plastering, fanlights lighting stair; NLW W E George 1680.

BOULTON & PAUL, Norwich. Makers of pre-fabricated buildings;

1908 St David ch, Morfa, Port Talbot, Glam; £200, corrugated iron, moved 1915 to Goytre, nearby, now St Peter's church, Goytre, at cost £83/10/6d; renovated 1979, £1700, two stained glass windows by Timothy Lewis, 1983; BM George The parish of St Theodore Port Talbot 1901-2001;

BOUND, BENJAMIN Carpenter. Rhayader. 1835 dir not 1844

1828-9 Gallery, Rhayader ch, Rad; plans ICBS; but William Evans surveyor qv also inv;

BOWEN, DANN, DAVIES. See S P Bowen

BOWEN & JONES, 11 Market St, Caernarfon. In 1895 directory.

1898-9 plans alts Harlech ch, Mer; ICBS; ?rejected)

BOWEN, A. J.

1909 Thirteen villas, North Rd, Newbridge, Mon; Br 5.9.08)

BOWEN, EYNON Clerk of Works, land agent.

1891 clk of wks, Tanybwlch, Llanychaearn, Cd, rec to MLV Davies by Col Brigstocke of Pantygwyn (?Pantgwyn, Cd), as Bowen was settling at Troedyraur, Cd, and intending to set up a land agency Newcastle Emlyn, Cms. Had done similar work for Sir R Glyn in Dorset and was living at Bournemouth. Cered 14 1 2001 48-9. At Tanybwlch 1891, left after dispute.

BOWEN, JOB Engineer Plas Treflan, Llanbeblig, Caernarfon, in dirs 1868-1918.

BOWEN, JOHN Engineer Llanelli Copperworks.

1840s Blt 300' stack, Llanelli Copper works, Cms; Nicholson P&BP 2 78;

1865-6 Whitford Point Lighthouse, Gower, Glam; cast-iron; Nicholson P&PB 2 78;

BOWEN, RICHARD Mason, Pengeulan, Llandybie, Cms, said to have lived until end of C19, and been much employed by Dynevor estate, responsible for the Cilyrychen limekilns, Bont Haearn (Iron Bridge) Llandybie; TH Lewis A short history of llandybie School 1851-1951;

1849 mason, National School, Llandybie, Cms TH Lewis A short history of llandybie School 1851-1951; GG Scott architect; £656;

BOWEN, STEWART POWELL. Colwyn Bay and Bangor. Bowen Dann Davies (BDD) from 1970 with Frank Dann and Bill Davies; later Bowen Dann Knox. Frank Dann had worked with PM Padmore. Bill Davies born 1934 was articled to WJ Bowen in Colwyn Bay, before practice taken over by SP Bowen, returned 1963-7, then worked in Canada, returned 1970 to set up BDD, left in 1985 H&H;

1956 Llanrwst RC, Denbs; BoW236; by SPB ?with Gwilym Parry Davies;

1958 Houses & flats, Cynwyd, Mer, for Edeyrnion RDC; CTA commend 1959;

1965 109 houses Conway Ave, Llandudno, Caerns; Building 2.4.65; SPB;

1965 Trefriw RC ch, Caerns; DE; SPB;

1965 Benllech RC ch, Ang; DE; SPB;

1966-80 5-13 Penybryn Rd, Colwyn Bay, Denbs; five houses; BoW141;

1971 alts Abergele RC ch, Denbs; BDD; Cadw; BoW)

1971 Parish hall, RC ch, Menai Bridge, Ang; DE; BDD

1973-4 RC ch, Towyn, Denbs; BDD; BoW287, pl 123;)

1973-4 Maes Robert housing, Cefn Meiriadog, Denbs BoW 88, 118; BDD; JC20Soc;

1973-5 Cefndy Hostel, Rhyl, Flints; BoW 431; RIBA award 1976; NE gold medal 1977;

1975-6 RC church, Rhuddlan Denbs; BoW 426; 1975 JC20Soc; RIBA commendation 1978;

1975-82 Brooklands housing, Dolwen Rd, Old Colwyn, Denbs; BoW 258)

1976 Houses, Sychnant Pass, Conwy, Caerns; AJ 17.11.76;

1977-8 Trinity Court housing, Rhyl, Flints; BoW; 1982 RIBA commendation

1978 Fisheries Research Station, Benarth Hill, Conwy, Caerns; BD 8.9.78; BDD)

1978 Melrose Centre, Shotton, Flints; RIBA commendation 1979;

1979 Bryn Lwyd, Penygroes, Caerns; CTA 1980 BDD)

c1981 Hafan Elan, old peoples home, Llanrug, Caerns; BoW; BDD;1982 RIBA commendation;

1981-2 Capel y Groes CM chapel, Wrexham, Denbs; BDD; BoW; NE gold medal 1984; RIBA commendation 1984;

1982 adds house, Beaumaris, Ang, BDD; RIBAJ 89 1982 4-5;

1983 rest Bodysgallen Hall, Llanrhos, Caerns, as hotel; CTA 1984; BDD)

1983 Plas Menai national watersports centre, Llanfairisgaer, Caerns; BDD; CTA 1984; by Bill Davies, Jonathan Knox job architect, HH 284-5; NE Gold Medal 1985; RIBA commendation; BoW says 1982;

1985 Ty’r Llewellyn, Conwy, Caerns, housing, Concrete Q 147 1985 117;

1985 Conwy Castle Visitor Centre, Caerns; BDD, Jonathan Knox; RH;

1990 Co-op supermarket, Porthmadog, Caerns; AV;

1995-7 Rathmell Bldng, Gwent College, Caerleon, Mon; BoW, Bill Davies of BDD)

2001 Visitor centre, Llandudno, Caerns; J Knox of BDK; Building 6.6.2001)

2008 Proposed Travelodge hotel on site of Tudno Castle Hotel, Llandudno, Caerns; AV)

BOWEN, THOMAS Builder

1832 repairs Cardigan Gaol, Cd, paid £60; CJ 20.7.32;

BOWEN, THOMAS. Engineer. Aqueduct Cottage, nr Kidwelly. Superintendent Kidwelly & Llanelly Canal & Tramroad Co, Pigot 1844 dir. ‘Ap Huw’ 1873 essay on Gwendraeth Valley says that Bowen b Ty Coch, nr Carway, Cms, was known as ‘Bowen of the Aqueduct’, famous as scholar, engineer and surveyor. For many years he was one of chief supervisors of the Kidwelly & Llanelly Canal Co and presumably therefore responsible for the Glanstony Canal Aqueduct over the Gwendraeth Fawr at Llandyry, Cms. The canal was built in 1812 by Pinkerton & Allen surveyors qv.

BOWEN, THOMAS Swansea c1788-1859; Colvin; mason and builder.

1820 Neath TH, Glam; BoW;

1825-9 Swansea Guildhall, Glam; BoW; text to unex des by W Jernegan 1825 P&P 35 says that chosen architect was Thomas Collingwood; Bowen’s 1825 Guildhall ill P&P41 in a drawing 1850 by Thomas Taylor qv who rebuilt it 1850-2. Colvin says built w John Collingwood qv as supervisor but Bowen’s plans and spec inadequate and he was bankrupted, building finished by Collingwood;

BOWEN, W.J. Architect, Colwyn Bay, father of Stewart Powell Bowen qv;

BOWEN-JONES, W. AMICE Engineer. 4 Church St, Caernarfon. Eng to Caernarfon Harbour Trust, in dirs 1901-48.

1897 Sea wall, Caernarfon, Caerns; T: Br 5.6.97)

1912 adds & alts landing-stage, Caernarfon harbour, Caerns; Br 29.3.12

1913 Sea wall, Caernarfon, Caerns; T: Br 21.2.13

BOWER, STEPHEN DYKES Ecclesiastical architect. Hockerill ch 1936; rest St Vedast City of London after bombing 1953-62; St John ch Newbury 1957-60; Bury St Edmunds cathedral 1960ff;

1961 chancel decs, St Elvan ch, Aberdare, Glam; BoW

BOWER, THOMAS Nantwich, Cheshire.

1896 Convalescent Home, Llanfairfechan, Caerns; AV; for R & A Heath;

BOWIE, JOHN McL. Dumfries, architect, see Barbour & Bowie

BOWSER, GEORGE Engineer. c1758-1835. Of Newington Green, Mx, & Kenross House, Pembrey, Cms. Promoter w Thomas Gaunt of Pembrey Harbour 1819-24; Nicholson P&BP; then engaged on works for Burry Port Harbour 1827 (Sir Edward Banks eng) W 23.3.49. Encomium on tomb W of tower in Pembrey chyd says ‘founder of all the maritime improvements which have since been effected there’ (Pembrey Burry Port coast); W ?/?/1849 article suggests son R Bowser built Plas Kenrhos: ‘21 yrs ago Mr R Bowser’s house had not been built’, ie 1828, but prob meant GB; LAL 19-21 says GB came in 1787 aged 29. His grandson, also GB, master mariner, was landlord of Harbour View Inn, Burry Port, 1894;

BOWSER, S. E. Architect, Llanelli

1923 Alts YMCA, Ferryside, Cms, convert to house T: CJ 9.2.23;

BOYCE, PHILIP Cheltenham. Belonged IBA 1848-52; designed chancel & rest Martham ch, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, 1855-61, first distinguished C19 work in that county, BoE 140; 2nd prize Bridport Cemetery, Dorset 1855; National Sch, Horton, Glos, 1859-60, BoE, Br 20.10.60; ?active in Leeds, ICBS plan for St Jude, Hunslet (dem) c1853, rebuilt Maltby ch, Yorks, 1856-9,

1858-9 rest Llanaber ch, Mer; ICBS; Owen Pierce signed certificate; orig proposal by TM Penson criticised by Eccl Feb 1857 69; work done under supervision of WWE Wynne of Peniarth, CG 251;

BOYDELL, JOHN. Agent to George Boscawen of Trevalyn estate, Trefalun, Flints, and nephew of the engraver. May have designed the picturesque estate cottages at Marford, Flints, c. 1813-15. Julius Flower was paid to come from Hungerford, Berks, to build an earth-walled cottage 1814.

1833? Roft Castle House, Marford, Flints, for himself; BoW)

BOYES REES Cardiff Founded in 1990s by Jane Boyes, Glyn Rees and Gary Loo buying out HDW of Newport; Jane Boyes worked for Alex Gordon;

20?? Cardiff Business School;

2012 Taff Ely Learning Campus, Nantgarw;

201? Learning Quarter Merthyr Ytdfil, glam'

20?? Atrium School of Creative Studies, Univ of South Wales; also Sudent Union;also Mountain Hall student residences;

20?? Teaching and Learning Block, Trinity St Davids University;

201? Children's Hospital for Wales, Cardiff

2013 Intermediate Care Unit Abertawe Bro Morgannwg Heath Bd

20?? Medical undergraduate facility, Merthyr Tydfil University Park;

20?? Cloughmore Primary Care Centre, Wales;

20?? Maternity Services, and Geriatric Services, Cardiff & Vale Univ Health Board;

20?? Low Secure Unit, Glanrhyd Hospital, Swansea

2015 TREAT rehab centre, Morriston Hospital Swansea

20?? Opal One Student residences, George St Bridge, Newport, mon;

201? Technium, Baglan, Glam;

20?? Headquarters, Football Association of Wales;

20?? Holiday Inn and retail park, Celtic Springs resort,

BRAKSPEAR, (Sir) HAROLD. Architect. Corsham, Wilts. Son of WH Brakspear, architect, Manchester. Church rest specialist cf Malmesbury Abbey; St George’s Chapel Windsor. Archive of material in Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre WSHC;

1897 Diamond jubilee water-trough, Llantysilio, North Wales; WSHC 2512/ 330/48; ?Llandysilio, Denbs;

1912 plans school, Llanelli, Cms; ?a competition entry; WSHC 2512/350/17

1913 rest St Woolos ch, Newport, Mon; CG; BoW, HB gave advice to William Davies; roof renewal and alt windows of St Marys Chapel to lancets.

1914 plans for reredos, screen, altar and stalls Ebbw Vale ch, Mon; NLW faculties; BoW: design 1914, reredos 1931, side panels 1917; rood screen;

1918-19 house at Llanaber, Mer for Frank Jones WSHC 2512/330/46

1920 house at Llanaber, Mer, for Alfred Homfray, unexecuted;

1920c memorials to Vaughan-Phillips family, Marshfield ch, Mon; drawings or plans WSHC 2512/350/18;

BRANDON, DAVID London; 1813-97; 17 Beaufort Chmbrs 1843. Prominent architect of dull country houses, articled G Smith; partnership with TH Wyatt 1838-51 (W&B qv): 16 Kensington Palace Gardens 1846-7 W&B; Hemsted House, Kent, 1859; Falconhurst Lodge, Kent, 1851; Bayham Abbey, Kent, 1869 (Br 22.1.70, but BA 1872 says by Raphael B); Colesbourne House, Glos 1853-6; Lytchett Heath House, Dorset 1874; Sidbury Manor, Devon 1879. Churches incl Wilton 1840-6 (W&B), Wallingford 1854; also Junior Carlton Club, London, 1866 (dem).

1843 Comp entry Carmarthen Market, Cms;

c1850 plans Vicarage, Pembroke Dock, Pmbs; unex; HRO;

1851-6 plans St David ch, Dylife, Mont, made after orig des by David Owen rejected; ICBS; repairs 1890 & 1908; ?not BoW;

1856-69 rest Tenby ch, Pmbs: 1856 chancel, PH 4.7.56 (inc E window, rails, reredos £406); 1859-60 two new ws ?S chapel rest £80; 1862-3 new N porch £105, and full restoration, new roof, three N ws, W w, nave ceiling & arcade done by 1863?, nave seats, CJ 28.3.62, PH ?.7.63; 1865 plans for part re-pewing, move organ, N chapel ceiling repair, 5 ws to renew and 2 to restore PH 21.4.65; 1866-7 New w on S side, churchyard rails and wall £456 PH 17.4.68; 1869 new window PH 3.12.69;

1856 Bosherston ch, Pmbs, rest;

1856 Hodgeston ch, Pmbs, rest

1856 Warren Ch, Pmbs, rest;

1856-7 Carew Ch, Pmbs, rest;

1857-8 Castlemartin Ch, Pmbs, rest.

1858 St Twynnels Ch, Pmbs, rest

1861-3 Felindre Ch, Drefach Felindre, Cms, new ch for Lord Cawdor; RA 1861; £2000; James Rogers Tenby bldr FS CJ 21.2.62; Br 18.6.63, Carving Peter Ford of Cheadle;

1863-5 Joint Counties Lunatic Asylum, Carmarthen; now St Davids Hospital; ill BN ?.?.6?

1864-5 Wiston Ch, Pembs, rest; Br 23 1865 266 James Rogers builder;

1869 ?Alltyferin, Llanegwad, Cms, for HJ Bath of Swansea; dem; LHW; ?error as by Brandon & Freshwater qv; TL; and HT Freshwater was partner of Raphael Brandon qv.

BRANDON, RAPHAEL. London. 1817-77. Not related to David Brandon but worked with DBs brother J A Brandon 1821-47 on Analysis of Gothick Architecture, 1844, 1847. Cf Trans Jewish Hist Soc of England 18, 1954. With John Blore des Colchester TH, Br 1843 158, though said to be by R & JA Brandon CTA 1846. Exh des for Nunhead chapel RA 1844. Entry Gt Exhibition comp 1850. RB & R Ritchie entered comps 1849-50. 1851-5 Catholic Apostolic Church, Gordon Sq, London; 1857-60 adds Datchet ch, Bucks; 1862 rest Wraysbury ch, Bucks; 1862-4 Christ Church, Chesham, Bucks; acc to TL RB had partnership w HT Freshwater.

l869 Alltyferin, Llanegwad, Cms, for HJ Bath; dem; LHW says by David Brandon but TL says by Brandon & Freshwater;

BRANDRETH, Captain -, RE c1794- . London. Director of Admiralty Works 1837-46, initiated period of iron roof construction. Montgomery Williams qv was superintendent at Pembroke dockyard under him; Sutherland: Newcomen Soc 1989 12;

BRECON COUNTY. William Watkins County Surveyor 1844 dir; William Williams County Surveyor later C19?;

BRERETON, CUTHBERT ARTHUR Engineer 1850-1910 resident engineer on Lynfi & Ogmore Railways and Porthcawl Docks, involved with Sir Joihn Wolfe Barry on Barry Docks and railways, Glam,

BRERETON, ROBERT PEARSON Engineer, 1818-94, worked for Brunel on Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash and Cornwall Railway;

1863 completed South Wales Mineral Rlwy, Glam after d of IK Brunel; BSW 2 231;

BRETTELL & HARRIS

1967? House, Beaumaris, Ang; ill Arch in Wales 9 1967 20-22;

BREWER, - Cardiff

1885 Brecon TH, Brec; MS;

BREWER, JOHN WILLIAMS Engineer 1841-94 born Llanelli, father worked on Rhymney Railway; articled David Jones engineer Rhymney Railway; 1861 assistant to John Williams on Taff Vale Railway; 1870-80 practice in Cardiff as mining and civil engineer; with Taff Vale Railway from 1880became surveyor and assistant engineer 1887 on d of John Williams; chief engineer 1891 on d of HO Fisher;

BREWILL & BAILEY. Nottingham

1897 entrants Cardiff TH comp, Glam; RHH)

BRIGDEN, EDWARD Dowlais, Merthyr Tydfil. Colvin. Employed in 1820s supervising building of churches by Rt Smirke in Chatham & Bristol, practiced in Bristol c1825-34 des Dr White’s hospital, Temple St, Bristol 1824, dem and reblt Easton in Gordano ch, Som 1827. Then became surveyor to Dowlais Iron Co. First treasurer of the S Wales Institute of Engineers 1857. But Edward Brigden advertises as intending to practice as architect, civil engineer and surveyor in Chippenham Wilts Devvizes & Wilts Gazette 22.9.1842;

1858 Penydarren ch, Glam; Orrin 134; Br 29.5.58; CMG 22.5.58; £900; contr John Gabe Merthyr. Brigden submitted 2 des, cheaper chosen; enl 1904 by EM Bruce Vaughan;

1868-9 alts St David ch, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam; Orrin 104; £700; CMG 30.1.69; chancel enl, organ ch.

BRIGGS, F. G. Liverpool. Briggs, Wolstenholme & Thornely des 1907 Mersey Docks & Harbour Board, Liverpool;

c1908 Aber works, Flint, Flints, for British Glanzstoff Co; FGB; BoW 348)

BRIGGS, JOHN. Chepstow. Builder and surveyor. 1829 adds Woolaston ch, Glos; 1830-1 tower St Briavel’s ch Glos; 1835 alts Alvington ch Glos; 1838 Coleford Vicarage, Glos; Colvin; no recorded wks in Wales;

BRIGGS, ROBERT A. Architect, c1858-1916. Articled GR Redgrave London c1876, practice 1884. Built small houses, known as Bungalow Briggs for book ‘Bungalows and Country Residences’. c1890 four bungalows Bellaggio, Sy; c1895 screen, Jesus chapel, Worcester Cathedral; c1900 houses Dormansland, Dormans Pk, Sy; c1900 alts Cowley Manor Glos;

1901 staircase, Royal Hotel, Wood St, Cardiff; BoW;

c1908 Bennar, Tremeirchion, Flints; BoW 450)

BRIGHT, THOMAS Ironfounder Carmarthen

1867 Merlin Brewery, John St, Carmarthen; des by Thomas Bright of iron foundry from his own design, modelled on finest establishments of the day; W 18 & 25.1.67; dem;

BRIGSTOCKE, JOB Carpenter, St Clears. Painted wood mem in Trelech ch, Cms, by JB, early C19, to Wm Davies +1788, BoW; Job B, and John B, carpenters, St Clears, in 1844 dir, also Job B carpenter at Laugharne;

1798 Island House, St Clears, Cms; plaque; BoW

BRINDLE, WILLIAM FREDERICK Architect, Llangefni Ang WwinA 1926;

BROCKLEHURST, ARTHUR FRIBA. St James Chmbrs, Waterfoot nr Manchester, later Palatine Bank Bldngs, 10 Norfolk St, Manchester, also Bury and Waterfoot. A. Brocklehurst & Co. 1905 ?Tottington WM Lancs ‘Arthur Brocklebank’ BoE Manchester 663; 1910 Penwortham WM, Preston, Lancs WCC10; 1911 Irlam WM, Lancs WCC11; BoE 244 St Paul, Liverpool Rd; 1911 Bury WM, Lancs WCC11; 1915 Manchester & Salford Dock WM Mission Hall & Institute WCC15 AB&Co; 1921 Lidgett Pk WM, Leeds WCC21; 1922 WM Central Hall, Carlisle WCC22 Octagonal 1200 seats; 1923 proposed WM Central Hall, Southampton Baroque, very large; 1922 Queens Hall WM Mission, Darwen St, Blackburn WCC22 £30,000; 1923 Ashington Central Hall; 1924 WM Hall, Gt Wyrley, Walsall WCC24; 1924 Southbourne WM, Bournemouth & schools proposed WCC24 £11000; 1924 Thos Champness WM Hall, Rochdale WCC24 £42000; 1925 Queens Drive WM hall and schools, Larkhill, Liverpool WCC25; 1925 Thurnscoe WM hall and school, S Yorks WCC25; 1926 Wavertree WM, Elm hall Dr., Liverpool Gothic w tower WCC26; 1926 Bicester WM Oxon WCC26 180 £6315 Gothic; 1926 Aigburth Blvd WM, Liverpool WCC26 180 £16000; 1927 Union St WM, Torquay, Devon WCC 27 ital; 1927 Southfield Drive WM, Leicester WCC 27 Gothic; 1928 Bromborough WM WCC28; 1928 WM, Litchurch, Derby WCC28; 1929 Narborough Rd WM, Leicester WCC29 and 33 Gothic; 1929 Low Hill WM, Wolverhampton WWC30 £6100; 1933 Spondon Rd WM, Derby WCC33; 1934 Great Grimsby Central Hall)

(1903 Colwyn Bay WM, Denbs; prop WCC03, ch & school, £5000, corner Abergele & Nantyglyn Roads; BoW 1904-5 ‘the reddest building imaginable’;

(1916 Rhos on Sea WM, Denbs; WCC16 Gothic, intended for use as ch until ch built;

(1921 prop WM Central Hall, Tonypandy, Glam WCC21 155-6, on site of present chapel w frnts Bridge St and Dunraven St; Renaissance style, terracotta)

(1922 Cwm WM, Brynmawr, Mon; WCC22 167, built over old school-chapel; John Laing & Sons Cardiff & Carlisle contrs;

(1924 St Davids WM, Mostyn Av, Craigydon, Llandudno, Caerns; WCC24, £5500, Gothic;

(1926 WM Central Hall, Bargoed, Glam; £15000 Gothic br & t/cotta, adjoining present chapel, WCC26 180;

(1930 Blackwood WM, Mon; WCC30, £10500, Gothic;

BRODIE, ROBERT engineer, resident engineer South Wales Railway (SWR) PH 19.4.50; MICE;

1846-9 employed by Brunel to complete Swansea part of SWR; employed Arthur James qv;

1850 Revised plan Llanfihangel Bridge, Llanfihangel ar Arth, Cms; CJ 1.3.50 has Brodie reporting on plans and decision to adopt those of W. James; PH 19.4.50 says ctee consulted Brodie, and Penson, County Surveyor, was instructed to draw up plans ‘in conformity with Brodie’s instructions’. W 5.11.50 Penson disclaims liability for structure as alterations forced on him by Brodie plans; PH 12.7.50 contractor J. Douglas says Brodie plans will not work. Brodie bill sent in W 22.11.50

1856 Unex plans for repairing Llechryd Bridge, Cd/ Pmbs, over-ruled by Penson; PH 4.7.56

1860-2 Repairs Loughor Bridge, Glam/Cms; CJ 28.2.62

BRODIE, C. H. Surveyor to ?National Provincial Bank

1904 Alts Nat West Bank, High St, Narberth; BoW 305

BROMFIELD, JOSEPH. c1743-1824 Shrewsbury. Plasterer, architect. Mayor of Shrewsbury 1809. Owned Brannas Lodge, Llandrillo, Mer (will); Colvin;

1790s work at Nannau, Lanfachreth; Mer; attr Colvin as Bromfield there 1801, hall screen identical to Nanhoron (TL); Robert Hywel Vaughan, HS 1784, ?began rebuild 1788, but wife d1791, he d1792, house let 1792, but apparently not complete until 1796, dated 1795 on rainwater head. Wings by JB 1805-6 see below. Kitchen and larder adds 1824 for a coming-of-age; ?ill The Gazette, 179?.

1794-5 House of Industry, Forden, Mont; £12,000 for 1000 inmates; not in Colvin.

1797 Nanhoron, Caerns, for Col Richard Edwards; Colvin; papers at house; BoW says JB seems to have been consulted 1796, neo classical w bow, smaller version proposed 1802 & blt before 1809; wings 1834 Hansom & Welch;)

1801 Caerynwch Hall, Brithdir, Mer; Colvin; NLW Glansevern 5471; for Sir Richard Richards; 1786 SG; 1801-4 RH;

c1802-5 Rhug, Corwen, Mer, for Col EV Salusbury; RH in CL 13.10.1983; Colvin; NLW Glansevern 5470, 5472 & 5492)

1803-7 Glansevern, Mont, for Sir Arthur Davies Owen; c1801-7 HC, BoW; NLW Glansevern 5469-5589 incs signed des for a fireplace; lodge c1808, BoW, dem for roadworks;

1805-6 adds Nannau, Llanfachreth, Mer for Sir RW Vaughan Bt; NLW Glansevern 5484. presumably the wings w 2-st pyramid pavilions dem in 1970s.

1814-15 Churchstoke ch, Mont; Colvin; 1815 BoW £2500;

Attrib:

Broom Hall, Llanarmon, Caerns, late C18, attr RH, for Rowland Jones Jr;

Plas Bodegroes, Llannor, Caerns, attr RH, 1780;

Glanllyn, Llanuwchllyn, Mer, early C19, attrib TL on basis of two shallow bays; Rhagatt, Carrog, Mer, attr on basis of sim to Glanllyn;

Brynygwin Isaf, Dolgellau, Mer for H Reveley 1803-6, attr RH;

?plasterwork at The Apollo, Dolauwcheogryd (Dolrhyd), Dolgellau, Mer, for William Vaughan c1770;

plasterwork at Powis Castle, Mont, 1775-7;

BROMILOW, FRANCIS Birmingham

1930s Bungalow, Abersoch, Caerns; ill EA Carter, Seaside Houses & Bungalows, 1936, 94-5;)

BROOKS, GRAHAM Architect, Penarth, 1928-2020 died aged 92, obit AJ 1.4.20 'Danish-inspired pioneer of Welsh modernism'; trained Welsh School of Architecture 1945-52, with break for National Service, jpoined Penarth prctice of Gerald Stanley and John Grenfell Hird (S&H) which eventually became Hird & Brooks (H&B)

1962 entry in Design of Welsh house competition, judged by Dewi-Prys Thomas qv who called it 'an ardent and unblushing love affair with the architecture of northern Europe'; obit;

1964 house for himself;

(196? house, near Bishops Cannings, Wilts, H&B, 'mid 1960s';

1966 Capel House, Llandaff, Cardiff, gold medal at 1968 National Eisteddfod;

1969 housing scheme Mill Close, Dinas Powys, Glam, eight houses for William Cowlin builders, Penarth branch; obit;

19?? Elm Grove, Dinas Powys, Glam; CTA, obit;

1975 The Mount, house in grounds of Mount House, adjacent to the common, Dinas Powys, Glam; obit; by GB; flat-roofed single-storey; ill obit;

197? seven houses, Merevale, The Common, Dinas Powys, Glam, H&B, ill obit;

BROTHERHOOD (JAMES) & ASSOCIATES, Golly Farm, Golly, Burton Rossett, Wrexham LL12 0AL; RIBA. RIBA conservation architects list 1999.

BROUGH, LIONEL Neath Surveyor 1844 dir, also William Brough surveyor, Llantwill, Neath, in same.

BROUGHALL, GEORGE Surveyor

1833-4 gallery, Llandyssil ch, Mont (Thomas Penson II architect); ICBS; rebuilt 1863-4 TH Wyatt;

BROWN, THOMAS & JOHN, Carpenters, Llanelli, Cms. - Brown, - Thomas & - John.

1881 carpenters Ebeneser I chapel, Llanelli, Cms; (T Thomas); LG 22.12.81

1888 contr Calfaria B chapel, Llanelli, Cms; (G Morgan); LG 5.7.88

BROWN, GEORGE Engineer. Crugyburion or Craigyborion, Amroth, Pmbs. ?the Mr Brown who proposed pier at Hakin, Pmbs, and was described as ‘clever engineer’ who built the Pembroke Mill, Pembroke, c1820, & Blackpool Mill, Minwear, Pmbs, c1813, in 1827 report on Milford Haven Communications; HRO HDX/806/3. ?Designed early C19 house at Crugyburion for himself.

1844 Redberth Ch, Pmbs; BoW;

BROWN, LANCELOT Landscape architect; ‘Capability’ Brown; 1716-83; born and started in Northumberland moved south 1739. Head gardener at Stowe 1741 met William Kent. Set up on own 1749. Architect Croome Court 1751-2 and numerous works thereafter often exec by Henry Holland Sr, and worked with Henry Holland Jr from 1771, who m Brown’s daughter 1773. cf D Stroud, Capability Brown, 1975.

1775 advice to George Rice on improvements to park, Newton House, Dinefwr, Llandeilo, Cms; BoW; not in Colvin

1777-8 Cardiff Castle, Glam, for Lord Mount Stuart CL 6.4.1961; BoW says architecture by HH, landscaping by LB; not in Colvin;

c1777 advice landscape Wynnstay, Denbs; BoW 315; not in Colvin.)

1782 unex plans alts Wynnstay, Denbs; BoW314 not in Colvin)

1782-3 Dairy, Wynnstay, Denbs BoW; CL 6.4.1972; BoW 316; Colvin;)

BROWN, ROBERT Builder. Not in 1828-9 dir, but John Brown Sr stone mason and John Brown, joiner, listed. In 1844 dir Robert & Richard Brown Short Bridge St, stone masons, and John Brown joiner or builder New St.

1845-6 gallery Llanidloes ch, Mont; ICBS; William Jerman & Son, bldrs, also inv; new set of plans 1847-9, rejected, by Richard & J Browne;

BROWN, THOMAS FORSTER Engineer

(1884ff Assoc w HM Brunel & JW Barry at Barry Docks, Glam;

BROWN, T. W.

1960? St Peter, Pantside, Penmaen, Mon; Gwent RO D/Pa 52.61)

BROWNE & GILL Bath. Thomas Browne & Wallace Gill, firm founded in 1820s by GP Manners, later Manners & Gill, with JE Gill qv then Gill & Browne with Thomas Browne, then from 1879 Browne & Gill;

1884-5 Gliffaes, near Crickhowell, Brec; country house between Brecon & Abergavenny, MS; T Br 27.9.84 new house for Rev WH West, son of ironmaster William Henry West;

BRUCE, G. R. 1912-78. County Architect Cards from 1949-74, then Co Arch Dyfed 1974-7. Buried Henfynyw, Cd.

1953 Cardigan Primary school, Cd;

1957 Aberporth Primary School, Cd;

1956-7 Adds County School, Cardigan, Cd;GKJ CU 1 39, opened 29.11.57;

1961-2 Comins Coch Primary School, Cd; Cered X 33l-2, plans l956;

1962 Adds County School, Llandysul, Cd;

Probably also Dinas Secondary Modern, Aberystwyth 1955; Penparcau Primary Sch, Aberystwyth; ?Plas Crug School Aberystwyth, 1969, but cf T Leonard Evans;

BRUCE-VAUGHAN, E.M. see Vaughan, E. M. Bruce

BRUNEL, HENRY MARC Engineer. Associated with John Wolfe Barry (B&B). Brunel & Barry with W Mills, designed Blackfriars Station, London, dem, and railway bridge;

1884-98 Barry Docks, Glam, B&B and Thomas Forster Brown, Act 1884; contractor TA Walker; 1st sod 14.11.84, 1st dock opened 29.6.89, £2 million; deep-water lock 1893-8; 2nd dock 1894-8; two dry docks, entrance lock 1908; BoW; TS 296ff;

BRUNEL, ISAMBARD KINGDOM. 1806-59. Engineer GWR 1833, London–Bristol complete 1841; Bristol-Taunton 1842; Taunton-Exeter 1844. S Devon Atmospheric Rlwy 1846-7 to Plymouth 1849; South Wales Railway (SWR) Bristol to Haverfordwest 1845-53; West Cornwall Rlwy 1852; Paddington Station 1854; Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash 1859.

Assistants incl: Geo Bush qv; J. Geddes & I. Nolloth ?des Melksham Station Wilts 1848 (Wilts Times 9.6.2006); Wm George Owen qv, Wm Lancaster Owen qv; LE Fletcher qv; GT Clark qv; AR Wallace qv;

1836-7 prop Gloucester & South Wales Railway, surveys made, unex; precursor of SWR; appointed 23.4.36; BSW 2 28ff; Gloucester, Newnham, Chepstow, Newport, Cardiff.

1836-41 Taff Vale Railway, Glam; Cardiff Docks to Merthyr Tydfil; Cardiff Docks Station, now Bute Road 1840 RHB; Landaff, Pentyrch, Taff’s Well, Treforest, Newbridge, Quakers Yd Viaduct 1840; Goitre Coed Tunnel; rope-hauled incline between Abercynon & Quakers Yard; Cardiff-Abercynon opened 8.10.40 opened to Merthyr 21.4.41; Rhondda Fawr branch opened 1855; George Bush (c1810-41) resident engineer, was paid £700, Brunel £400, Samuel Downing qv and Charles Bourns assistant engineers; John Calvert qv main contractor; John Edmunds, Evan Evans and William Lewis contractors;

1839 proposed London to Ireland route through Ludlow, Craven Arms, Montgomery, Newtown, Dinas Mawddwy, Barmouth, Porthmadog to Porth Dinllaen Caerns; BSW 2 37; unex;

1844-52 South Wales Railway (SWR), opened 18.6.50 Chepstow to Swansea: stations at Chepstow, Portskewett, Marshfield, Newport, Cardiff, Ely, Llantrisant (Pontyclun), Pencoed, Bridgend, Pyle, Briton Ferry, Neath, Llansamlet, Swansea;

then Loughor, Llanelli, Kidwelly, Ferryside, Carmarthen, opened 17.9.52;

St Clears, Whitland, Clynderwen, Haverfordwest, opened 28.12.53;

in 1845 line was to run to Fishguard with branch to Pembroke Dock, map BSW 2 164; then prop new harbour at Abermawr beach, nr Mathry, Pmbs, abandoned 1852 for branch to run to new port for Ireland at Neyland, Pmbs, by Act of 17.6.52;

Haverfordwest-Neyland opened 15.4.56, Neyland called Milford Haven station 1856-9 then New Milford 1859-1906;

Remaining stations at Chepstow, Newport, & Bridgend, engine shed at Llanelli, Loughor bridge; ?stone bridge nr Kidwelly; flying arches Llansamlet 1850-1;

Major structures: iron bridge at Chepstow, timber bridges Newport, Neath, Landore, Loughor; tunnels at Newport, Cockett, surviving; bridge at Clunderwen, Pmbs, ill BSW 2 pl 30 dem 1985; opening bridges at Carmarthen, Haverfordwest;

1846 consulted on Swansea South Dock scheme; BSW 2 214;

1846-8 Newport Railway Bridge, Mon, over Usk; for SWR; timber viaduct, burnt 31.5.48; £20,000; BSW 2 101-3; rebuilt 1848-50 w wrought iron replacement for central truss, bow-string form; replaced 1925; timber replaced 1880s by iron;

1846-8 Newport High St Station and Newport Tunnel, Mon; for SWR; BoW 447-8; possible surviving platform buildings and carriage sheds; BSW 2 106-7 & pl 17; station reblt 1878 by WL Owen & J Danks; tunnel dated 1848, BSW 2 pl 16;

1846-53 Vale of Neath Railway, Glam; incorp 3.8.1846; Neath to Merthyr Tydfil, Glam; IKB had surveyed route in 1835 Cambr 5.12.35; BSW 2 176ff; Neath, Aberdulais, Resolve, Glynneath, Hirwaun, Abernant, Abernant, Merthyr; branch line to Aberdare w terminus timber all-over roof station and goods shed at Aberdare, Glam, ill BSW 2 198 & pl 33, burnt 1982; Rhydycar Bridge, Merthyr, over Glamorganshire Canal ill BSW 2 pl 34; 1st part Neath to Tydu, – Bevan, Cwmavon, contr; 2nd Tydu to Clynybont – Hopkins, road surveyor, Bridgend, contr, inc cast-iron aqueduct Resolven brook; eight contracts Neath-Hirwaun; Neath to Aberdare opened 23.9.51; Merthyr Road station used until line to Merthyr opened 2.11.53; timber viaduct at Neath 270 yds; timber viaducts over Neath at Aberdulais, and Dare (Cwm) and Gamlyn viaducts on branch lines, BSW 2 192-3, dem 1947; ?also timber viaduct over Taff Vale Rlwy at Merthyr; Pontwalby Viaduct masonry 5 arches; Pencaedrain tunnel 526 yds contr Wm Ritson; Merthyr Tunnel 2495 yds contr Wm Ritson after two contrs had failed 1847-50, complete 1853;

1847-9 Monmouth connection to SWR; started and abandoned; BSW 2 82; GMBG 20.2 & 15.5.47;

1848-52 Chepstow Railway Bridge, Mon; BoW; dem; tubular iron suspension bridge over Wye; RHB; £70,000; opened 14.7.52, ILN 24.7.52; BSW 2 89ff des dated 30.12.48; contr Edward Finch, Liverpool, (Finch & Willey); failed 1944, repl 1962 by Fairfields successors to Finch’s firm; Biddle & Nock 242; photos taken 11.6.1852 by JD Llewelyn, BSW 2 94-5;

1849-50 Bridgend Station, Glam; BoW162; RHB; for SWR; view of station c1850 BSW 2 pl 24; and engine shed; BSW 2 131-2, contractors Merchant & Williams; Cambr 21.12.49;)

1850 Chepstow Station, Mon; for SWR; des by William Lancaster Owen qv, acc to RHB; BoW says NL Owen; ?by WG Owen; photo BSW 2 94 and pl 8; also engine shed pl 10; engine shed 1850 from Chepstow (West) moved to Neyland Pmbs 1854-6)

1850 changed course of R Taff, Cardiff, Glam; BSW 2 113-7; timber bridge over New Cut for SWR;

1850 Cardiff station, Glam; for SWR; timber; dem; locomotive shed at Newtown, E of Cardiff, 1858; BSW 2;

1847-50 Landore Viaduct, Swansea; timber; for SWR;reblt 1886-9 by G Palmer, Neath; BSW 2 142 ff & pls 25-7; LE Fletcher eng; Hennet & Co contrs;

1847 Landore Station, Swansea, Glam; BSW 2 144; SWR interchange for Swansea;

1848-50 Swansea station, Glam; for SWR; twin overall roofs, ill BSW 2 157 & 216; opened June 1850; offices added on W 1877-8 and overallroofs changed to platform awnings 1924-6; new terminal block 1934; engine shed open 1850, ext 1854, replaced by Landore shed 1874 it became goods shed, part remains; branch to the coal-drops on the North Dock 1852 ext as the Swansea Harbour Rlwy to South Dock 1859

1848-50 Neath viaduct, Glam; for SWR; timber; ill BSW 2 137; over R Neath & canal; replaced;

1849 iron aqueduct carrying Clydach brook over VNR at Resolven, Glam; ill BSW 2 186; iron by Hennet & Co, Bridgewater, 1849;

1850-1 Flying arches, Llansamlet, Glam, on SWR; four arches to retain cutting; BSW 2 141-2; Cambr 28.2.51;

1850-2 Cockett Tunnel, Swansea; SWR; BSW 2 154-5;

1850-2 Loughor Station, Glam; SWR; ill BSW 2 158; dem;

1852 Loughor viaduct, Loughor, Glam, on SWR; IKB w LE Fletcher res eng, BoW; timber viaduct over R Loughor, much altered, BSW2 pl 31 154-5, 750’ w swing bridge, alts c1880 and 1908-9)

1850-2 Llanelli Station, Cms, goods station, diverted course of R Lliedi; for SWR; BSW 2 156; goods station survives;

1852-3 Clunderwen Station, Pmbs, opened as Narberth Road 2.1.54; SWR; photo BSW 2 165; dem;

1850ff Dock, Briton Ferry, Glam; BSW 2 77, 135 & 231; Company formed 1846; Act 1851, not complete, CMG 31.5.51; little progress until 1858. Briton Ferry Dock Co opened branch rlwy from SWR to wharf on R Neath, leased to Vale of Neath Railway.

1851-2 Carmarthen Station, Cms; SWR; opened 17.9.52; ill w overall roof ILN but roof never blt?; BSW 2 161; dem;

1852 White Bridge, Carmarthen, Cms; over Tywi for SWR; opening bridge drawing 4.10.52; replaced w steel bascule br 1908-11; BSW 2 162-3

1852 St Clears Station Cms; SWR; w engine shed ill BSW 2 164; dem;

1852-64 prop Carmarthen & Cardigan Rlwy from SWR at Carmarthen through Pencader & Newcastle Emlyn, Cms; BSW 2 227 234; authorised 1854; proposed port at Cardigan; contractors Jays of London; begun from Carmarthen 1857, resid engineer Mr Baxter; difficulties over money 1857-8; reached Conwil (Cynwyl Elfed) opened 3.9.60. Alltwalis Tunnel 985 yds near bankrupted company; C&C involved w Manchester & Milford over standard gauge line Pencader to Llanidloes; reached Llandysul 3.6.64; joined 1864 at Abergwili junction by branch from Llandeilo, Cms, on Llanelly Rlwy (standard gauge);

1853 Merthyr High St Station, Glam for VNR, terminus w overall roof, ill BSW 2 202;

1852-3 Haverfordwest Station, Pmbs; dem; SWR;

1853-4 ?Shiloh WWM chapel, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam; AT Edwards, Merthyr Rhondda & the Valleys, 1958, says designed by IKB as Vale of Neath railway was demolishing old chapel; ill AJ 99; Romanesque; error, des is by Wilson & Fuller qv cf BSW 2 200-1 quoting CMG 30.4.53;

1854 bridge over R Cleddau, Haverfordwest, Pmbs on SWR line to Neyland; BSW 167-9; opening bridge;

(1854 Forest of Dean branch of SWR, Glos, on line of 1808-9 Bullo Pill tramway, 1826 Forest of Dean Railway, bought 1850, converted to broad gauge 1854; BSW 2 84;

1854-6 Terminus SWR at Neyland, Pmbs, called New Milford; engine shed of 1850 from Chepstow (West) re-erected ; BSW 2 173; dem;

1857 engineer to Bristol & South Wales Union Rlwy, built after his death; BSW 2 72 86 n15; from Bristol to Severn ferry?

1857-62 Ely Valley Rlwy, Glam; Llantrisant to Tonyrefail & Penygraig, w branches to Gellyrhaidd & Brofiskin; BSW 2 227, 236, incorp 13.6.57; John Pyne of Canford Dorset, land agent to Sir Ivor Guest, & Edward David of Radyr, land agent, engs; broad gauge, open 1860 to Tonyrefail, Penygraig 1862; ?no inv of IK Brunel;

1857-63 South Wales Mineral Rlwy on tracks of Glyncorrwg Rlwy, tramroad of 1839-43 from Briton Ferry, Aberdulais, Tonna, Blaencregan, Glyncorrwg; incorporated 1853; branch Baglan to Fordecwyn. Had Ynysymaerdy Incline over Baglan Hill, followed R Pelenna to Tonmawr, through Gyfylchi tunnel to Afan valley to Cymmer, then the Corrwg valley to Glyncorrwg; BSW 2 227ff; opened 1861-3, completed by RP Brereton; ext to Briton Ferry Docks authorised 1861; line run by Glyncorrwg Coal Co.

1858 Locomotive shed, Newtown, Cardiff, Glam for SWR; BSW 2 118; conv to standard gauge 1872, closed 1882 when new Canton depot opened;

1858-61 Llynvi Valley Rlwy, Glam; authorised 1846 on line of Duffryn Lynvi & Porthcawl Rlwy of 1828 w connection to Bridgend by Bridgend Rlwy, acquired 1854. Broad gauge Bridgend to Nantffyllon northward, Porthcawl branch from Tondu southward, on old track. Opened for goods 10.8.61, passengers 25.2.64 to Maesteg, 1.8.65 to Porthcawl via Tydraw & Cornelly. Merged w standard gauge Ogmore Valley Rlwy 1866 as Llynvi & Ogmore Rlwy; GWR 1873. BSW 2 219ff, Captain McNair resident engineer 1858

?Pantyffynnon station, Ammanford, Cms, c1840, on Llanelly Rlwy but looks like Brunel type, prob by George Bush.

BRUNLEES, JAMES Engineer, specialist on seaside piers: designed first pleasure pier Southport 1859-60; alts Southend Pier 1888; cf SH Adamson, Seaside Piers;

1856-7 ?Ynyspandy Slate Mill, Dolbenmaen, Caerns, attr AV; for Evan Jones;

1866-7 Rhyl Pier, Flints; dem 1972 BoW; blt by R. Laidlaw; 2,355 ft; Adamson 101 )

1876 Llandudno Pier, Caerns, Brunlees & Mackerrow constructed by J Dixon; 2,295 ft; Adamson 102;

BRUNTON, JOHN Engineer. ?John & William Brunton father & son

1832 Two bridges on Claypon’s Tramroad, Ynyscedwyn, Ystradgynlais, Brec, now Glam; BoW Powis 388; BoW Glam 571 Claypon’s Tramroad Extension 1832-4 by J&WB from Ystradgynlais to Onllwyn to take limestone to Ynysgedwyn Ironworks; mentions engine house and two bridges.

BRUNTON, WILLIAM Sr Engineer. 1777-1851. BSW 2 26-7. See John Brunton. WB proposed a Bath-Bristol Rlwy 1830 and a London-Bristol one 1832 w Henry Habberely Price (1794-1839) qv.

c1828 Incline to Ynysmeudwy Canal Docks and Tramroad, Glam, brought coal from Cwm Nant Lwyd colliery to Swansea Canal for Ynysgedwyn Ironworks, for George Crane; BoW 647; also Nant Llwyd Causeway, Cilybebyll, BoW.

1831 entrant comp for floating harbour Swansea; BSW 2 214;

1832-4 consulted over Loughor Bridge, Glam; ?plans used; CJ 17.2.32; cf also Beeck;

1833 eng to unex Cambrian, London & Gloucester Railroad; BSW 2 26; Cambr 7.9.33; but later William Woodesdon appears as engineer;

BRUTON & WILLIAMS see E. H. Bruton

BRUTON, EDWARD HENRY Cardiff. Architect, born 1854 articled Edward G Bruton of Oxford (father?) In practice from 1881 (WWinA 1926) with Edward Jenkin Williams qv as B&W. DF Ingleton qv of Haverfordwest was articled to Bruton & Foster of Cardiff WWinA 1926; EG Bruton took over HJ Underwood practice in Oxford in 1852.

1883 alts UFM chapel Guildford St, Cardiff. To be reopened after improvements and alts – inc new organ gallery, new pulpit and platform Weekly Mail 8.12.83; RS index

1886-90 Tredegarville U chapel, West Grove, Cardiff, Glam; Br 1186A 387; BoW 304 des 1886 built 1890; 1st pr 1886 RHH; WWinA 1926;

1888 Workmens Inst, Penrhiwceiber Rd, Mountain Ash, Glam; BoW 454; enl 1900 by Morgan & Elford)

1888 1st prize Bute Dock Offices, Cardiff, Glam; RHH)

1889 Cory’s Buildings, Bute St, Cardiff, Glam; B&W; BoW269; WwinA 1926;

1890 Blaengarw ch, Glam; BoW155, B&W, £1085; Orrin 17; WM 8.7.90; John Rees Ynysybwl contractor; £1400)

1891-2 Pontyrhyl ch, Glam; Orrin 143-4; ruined; CB 12890 71; BN 22.5.71; B&W; ICBS 1890; John Hall Cardiff contr; £1200; WM 14.6.92; WWinA 1926;

1891 1st prize, cemetery chapel, Barry, Glam; B&W; RHH; Br 61 405; Barry Cemetery WWinA 1926;

1892-3 house, Caerphilly, Glam; B&W; T Br 30.7.92, KT Hatherley, Bristol contractor £1497;

1892-3 house for Mrs Weeks, Caerphilly, Mon T Br 31.12.92 B&W;

1892-3 cemetery chapel, Merthyr Dyfan, Glam T Br 30.7.92 F Samll, Barry, contractor; ?same as Barry Cemetery WWinA 1926;

1893 rest Cowbridge ch, Glam; Orrin 48; £800; Hatherley & Carr Bristol contractors; CGG 27.10.93; rest of tower, removal of W gallery, new organ by Nicholson, new pulpit, NLW LL/F/255; B&W;

1892-3 rest Pendoylan ch, Glam; Orrin 126; T Br 30.7.92; Br 15.7.93; B&W; tower reblt, new pulpit, tower screen; £800; JR Haynes Cardiff contractor; WM 15.6.93; BoW;

1892-3 Pontycymmer ch, Glam; Orrin 141; dem 1979; T for St Theodore Welsh chapel Br 30.7.92 ET Hatherley, Bristol contractor £3297; WM 13.2.93 & 5.9.93; £2500; Hatherley & Carr Bristol contractors, Br 9.9.93; chancel and S aisle not built orig estimate £3250;

1893 adds Stacey Rd Primary School, Cardiff, Glam; BoW 306; B&W;

1893 Noddfa I chapel, Senghenydd, Glam Opened, £2000, seats 700. CT 7.5.93; RS index;

1893-4 rest Llysworney ch, Glam; Orrin 95; Br 27.12.90; T Br 30.7.92; CB 1894 124; NLW LL/F/369; B&W; Hatherley & Carr Bristol contractors; £1100; 1893-4 BoW insensitive;

1896 Bryncethin ch, Glam; EJW; ICBS 1891-3; Orrin 23; CB 1896 27; dem c1995; Br 4.7.96; £1560; A.J. Howell Cardiff contr; WM 19.6.96.

l898-9 Gwynfe ch, Llangadog, Cms; EHB; CJ 10.11.99;

1901 completed Pentyrch ch, Glam; Orrin 134; EHB; ch of 1857 by J Prichard; carving of corbels and minor works; £90; NLW LL/F/651)

1909 stair turret Llanmihangel ch, Glam; EJW of B&W; Orrin 88; NLW LL/F/451;

WWinA 1926 lists: competition victories Cardiff Institute for the Blind; Cemetery chapel Merthyr Dovan, Barry; Cory Bros & Co offices, Cardiff; Blaengarw church; also offices Bute St for Cory Bros & Co; UM chapel Penarth Rd, Cardiff; U chapel West Grove, Cardiff; churches in Garw valley including Blaengarw and Pontyrhil and other churches in Glamorgan, and Wilts & Dorset Bank, Newport Rd, Cardiff; also works at Senghenydd including Gwern y Milwr Hotel, B chapel, WM chapel; CM chapel; restoration Hensol Castle; Redbrook, Caerphilly, Mon;

BRYANT, IVOR Council Surveyor, Aberdare.

1938 Clinic now council offices, Aberdare, Glam; BoW;

BRYCE, Major General Sir ALEXANDER, 1766-1832, son of Rev Alexander Bryce Church of Scotland minister; colonel-commandant Royal Engineers, served in Egypt, Sicily, Naples, brigadier-general 1814, on commission on restoration of forts in Netherlands, appointed inspector-general of fortifications 1829, died London. DNB.

1817 Plan section of proposed battery at Chapel Point, Pmbs; PRO MPH 734; Lt Col Alex. Bryce

1830 ‘plan showing land at Pembroke Dock surrendered by Ordnance, accompanying Sir A. Bryce letter’, 1830, PRO MPH 485 (2)

BRYCE, DAVID 131 George St Edinburgh. Architect, former partner of William Burn to 1861, then on his own. Major country house architect.

1867 Unex plans for adds to Castle Malgwyn, Cilgerran, Pmbs, for Mrs Eliz. Gower. NLW Nanteos Cilgerran 1. Add of dormers to front and a drawing room with an Italianate tower and conservatory to left end proposed. (ill in Castell Malgwyn, 2000 guide book labelled as of 1866 by Ambrose Poynter, incorrect). Plans are dated 19.1.67 from 131 George St.

BRYDEN, WILLIAM RADFORD Buxton. Born 1851.

1896 rest nave Beguildy ch, Rad; BoW 218; ICBS Llanfihangel Beguildy 1894-6; 1894 MS;

BUCK, GEORGE WATSON Canal and civil engineer, 1789-1854, born Stoke Holy Cross, Norf, trained with Ralph Walker, water engineer; moved to Welshpool 1819 as engineer to eastern branch Mongomeryshire Canal; at Severn St, Welshpool, Pigot 1828-9 dir; 1831-2 briefly engineer to both branches, designed distinctive paddle lock gear used on canal 1832-3, BoW; left in 1833 to work on London & Birmingham Railway and then Manchester & Birmingham, then Altona-Kiel in Germany 1840; retired to Isle of Man in 1840s due to ill health;

1819 engineer to eastern branch Montgomeryshire Canal, originally built by T&J Dadford qv and stopped at Garthmyl in 1797; western branch built 1815-19 by Josias Jessop qv; GWB had to rebuild structures including Luggy Aqueduct, Brithdir, introduced cast iron to locks and bridges; rebuilt aqueduct over R Vyrnwy 1823;

1821 waterwheel, Newtown, Mont, to lift water from Severn to top pound of western branch Montgomeryshire Canal;

BUCKERIDGE, CHARLES Architect. l832-73). Oxford. cf A. Saint in Oxoniensa 1973 357-71 (AS). In office of G.G. Scott c1854. ARIBA 1861. Commenced 1856 in Oxford. Work in Wales largely through Rev Gilbert Harries, Llanunwas, Solva, who was vicar at Llandefaelog Fach, Brec. then Gelligaer, Glam., and commissioned work in those areas. Died aged 40 1.9.1873 and most of his commissions taken over by JL Pearson (JLP) or finished by Matthew Holding, chief assistant to CB. His son Charles Edgar Buckeridge 1864-98 was painter, trained as stained glass designer w Burlison & Grylls, did murals for several churches employed esp by Bodley, died young. Another son John Hingeston Buckeridge 1857-1934 worked for Ernest Turner, London, emigrated Queensland 1886, Sydney 1892, important practice there.

1857 Llandefaelog Fach Rectory, Brec; plans NLW SD/Bounty/?; AS; for Rev Gilbert Harries; Eccl 1857 131;

(1858? Kilconner Ho, Co Carlow, Ireland; BN 11.3.59)

1858-9 Llandefaelog Fach Schools, Brec; BN 11.3.59; much altered;)

1858-9 Maesmynys Parsonage, Brec; BN 11.3.59; plans NLW SD/Bounty/135, CB 86 High St, Oxford, triple gabled w half-hipped centre one over porch, attached stable;)

1859 unex plans rest Llanlleonfel ch, Brec; AS; ICBS; ch rebuilt by RJ Withers 1874;

1860-1 Trallwng Ch rest, Brec; AS; ICBS; new porch; Br 7.7.60 436; for Rev Gilbert Harries; )

1860-1 Aberyscir Ch, Brec, rest Br 9.6.60; Br 6.7.61 469; AS; ICBS; vestry added a little later)

1860-1 Merthyr Cynog Ch, rest, Brec; BoW; AS; Br 1861 469 & 515;)

1862-3 Llyswen ch, Brec; Br 20.9.62 new ch; reopened Br 4.7.63 only foundations and font kept; CB 1864 37; BoW; AS, roof fell in during the repairs)

1862-3 Nantddu chapel-of-ease, Brec; Eccl 1863 65; dem; £482/10/0d AS; ICBS; Eccl 1863 65; CB 1864 77; Br 19.6.63 £400;

1862 Builth Wells Parsonage, Brec; Eccl 1863 67; AS: apparently dem)

1862 rest Llanwrtyd ch, Brec; BoW; AS 1861-2; ICBS; CB 1863 37)

1863 Pontlottyn ch, Glam; Orrin 139-40; CB 1864 77; CMG 1.5.63 & 13.11.63; ICBS 1862; James & Price qv contrs; £2252; Eccl 24 1863 190; BoW 1862-3; AS 1862-3; Br 1863 337 & 831; for Rev Gilbert Harries

1863 Fochrhriw church/school, Pontlottyn, Glam; BoW; AS; Br 21 1863 337 & 643; for Rev Gilbert Harries

1863 rest Llangenny ch, Brec; BoW; AS 1862-3; CB 1864 81; ICBS)

1863 adds Gelligaer Rectory, Glam; BoW; AS; Eccl 1863 67; for Rev Gilbert Harries; but ?1860 by Prichard & Seddon

1864 brick chapel/schoolhouse, Glam, for Rev Gilbert Harries, Eccl 1864 265; AS, not identified; ?cf Fochriw 1863;

1865 Mission ch, Glam, not identified, dedic Nov 1865; CB 1865 133; AS;

1866 Llanafan Fechan ch, Brec; BoW; AS; Br 1868 800 also refers to erection of a school)

1866 rest nave Gelligaer ch, Glam; Orrin 58; Br 2.2.67; £1200; CMG 4.1.67 opened; BoW 1867-8; for Rev Gilbert Harries;

1866 alts Ystradyfodwg ch, Pentre, Glam; £550; James Price contr Cardiff; Br 1867 136; Br 23.2.76; CMG 25.1.67; enl 1892-4 by EMB Vaughan; dem for new ch 1985-6 by Rev David Jenkins BoW 510;

1867 Cantref Ch, Brec, rest; ICBS; AS rebuilt exc tower;

1867-8 Treherbert ch, Glam; Orrin 184; dem 1980s; for Marquess of Bute; £4000; BN 18.9.68; CMG 12.9.68; tower not blt; AS; Arch Exh 1868;

1867-8 rest Gelligaer ch, Glam; AS; Br 1867 85; between 1863-7 a new church, 3 chapel schools and a schoolroom erected, inc Fochriw, Pontlottyn, Rhymney.

1868-9 rest St Mellons ch, Glam; BoW; not in Orrin; chancel rest by E. Christian;)

1868 rest Llanfihangel Bryn Pabuan ch, Brec; BoW; AS 1867-8; ICBS; Br 31.10.68 p800; virtually rebuilt;

1869 rest St Brides Ch, Pmbs; AS no details;

1869 rest Llandough ch, Glam; Orrin 76-7; £862; CGG 31.12.69; BN 14.1.70; S wall of chancel reblt; AC 1901 258; BoW; AS;

l870-9 rest St Martin ch, Caerphilly, Glam; exec JLP; BoW says des 1873, exec 1877-9; design 1870 exec 1874-9, Orrin 27; ICBS; AS and BoW say des 1873 exec JLP from 1879; altar pulpit and altar-desks by Wm John of St Fagans; Wall & Hook of Brinscombe Glos contrs; £5500; consec WM 18.12.79; extended W 1904-5, and tower 1907-10 all by GE Halliday)

l870ff Capel y Ffin monastery, Brec; for Father Ignatius; cloister begun 1870 on W side, church begun 1872 with 3 bays of chancel, completed JLP 1882 and no more built; BoW; AS; church collapsed; Br 1872 710; Eccl Art Review 1878 148; Peter Anson, The Call of the Cloister; 1870 MS;

1870 rest Llanvetherine ch, Mon; Br 10.12.70; wagon roof rest, new 3-lt on nave N, windows rest, new shaft and bowl to font; BoW;

1870 ?rest Llanspyddid ch, Brec; BoW; but rest 1879-80, acc to Kelly;

1871 plan rebuild Eglwysilan ch, Glam; Orrin 55; ICBS; BoW chancel reblt and nave rest to plans by CB 1873-5;

1872-4 rest Whitchurch Ch, Solva, Pmbs; AS planned 1870, ICBS 7459; exec by CB 1872-3 completed by M. Holding and JLP; ICBS;

1873-9 rest Pembroke St Mary ch; meeting 1873, plans made; JLP took over W 23.1.74, and work done 1876-79; AS; CB 1879 187;

1873-4 Llanfrechfa Ch, Mon, reblt; BoW; AS; exec JLP; MM 26.6.74;

1873-5 rest Eglwysilan ch, Glam; Orrin 55; plan for complete rebuild 1871 at ICBS; chancel rebuilt nave rest; £1040; tower rest 1888 £446 no archt named; not among wks completed by JLP; AS says designs 1871 exec 1873-5 by M. Holding with W.P. James;

1873 plans rest Caerphilly ch, Glam, exec by JLP after 1879; AS; ICBS; BoW; but see 1870 above

1873-9 Pontnewynydd ch, Mon; completed JLP; ICBS; BoW blt 1873-4 and 1876-9; disused; AS plans half-carried out 1873-4, then lawsuit w builders, completed by JLP 1876-9; ICBS; MM 26.9.73)

1873-7 rest Marloes Ch, Pmbs; exec JLP 1875-7; BoW;

BUCKLAND, HAYWOOD & FARMER, Birmingham.

1906-9 Elan Village, Brec; for Birmingham Corporation reservoirs; BoW;

BUCKLER, CHARLES ALBAN 1824-1905 Architect. Son of J.C. Buckler 1793-1894, worked with his father qv.

l874 Stradey Castle, nr Llanelli, Cms, adds for C. Mansel-Lewis; J.C. Buckler was a friend of Mansel-Lewis and may have done designs, but in correspondence says that he is too old and recommends his son. Not known if either was employed. Bills suggest new stair already there, but lantern over stair hall, new tower and internal alts all done at this time. The only name so far is Waller & Co, London, the contractors. TL from Mansel-Lewis papers in CRO.

BUCKLER, JOHN 1770-1851. Bailiff to Magdalen College Oxford c1789-1849, topographical artist, occasional architect. Father of John Chessell Buckler 1793-1894. Colvin. Occasional architect, designed memorials. Tower Theale ch 1827-8; Glastonbury Abbey House 1829-30; gave up practice c1830

1824-7 Halkin Castle, Flints; for 2nd Earl Grosvenor; RA 1827; BoW Halkyn Castle.

1826-9 Pool Park, Denbs; for 2nd Lord Bagot; RA 1830; early use of half-timber; Benjamin Gummow may have supervised, also a Mr Ward to whom the 15 yr old John Jones ‘Talhaiarn’ qv was apprenticed 1825; BoW 263; derelict 2008)

1843 Pentrobin church, Flints; BoW; for Sir S Glynne of Hawarden; not in Colvin, ?by JCB;

Attrib: Rhyd y Cilgwyn, Llanynys, Denbs, for Lord Bagot, early C19, BoW 247; two gateways Hawarden Castle, Flints, early C19, BoW 364, 369; Pentrobin Parsonage Flints 1846 BoW 417.

BUCKLER, JOHN CHESSELL. Architect l793-l894, son of John Buckler q.v. with whom he worked until JB retired c1830. Costessy Hall Norfolk 1826; 2nd pr Houses of Parliament 1835; Designed Butleigh Ct, Som, 1845; library Magdalen College Oxford, 1849-51; adds Jesus College Oxford 1854-6, restored Lincoln Cathedral. Son Charles Alban Buckler l824-l905 designed RC church Stroud 1858; RC priory Hampstead 1874, Arundel Castle 1890-1903.

l874 Stradey Castle, nr Llanelli, adds for C. Mansel-Lewis; J.C. Buckler was a friend of Mansel-Lewis and may have done designs, but in correspondence says that he is too old and recommends his son. Not known if either was employed. Bills suggest new stair already there, but lantern over stair hall, new tower and internal alts all done at this time. The only name so far known is of Waller & Co of London, the contractors. Mansel-Lewis papers CRO.

BUCKNALL & JENNINGS see Alfred Bucknall

BUCKNALL, ALFRED Sketty, Swansea. Brother of Benjamin Bucknall qv and Robert Bucknall. In 1878 A & W Bucknall of Swansea and Bournemouth designed schools at Pontarddulais; With Edward William Jennings in 1880s B&J

1871-3 EP chapel, Cowell St, Llanelli CJ l8.8.7l; W 4.4.73 by ‘Mr Bucknall of Swansea’ probably Alfred

1873-5 CM chapel, St Helens Rd, Swansea Br 1873 814; now Argyle P Chapel; BoW585; temple style with recessed composite portico; Nearly complete. Classical, portico, organ gallery plus galleries for 350, basement schools, £5000. CT 3.10.74; RS index; built 1875 for £5500, history of cause, Cambrian 8.5.96

1873 ECM chapel (Brunswick Chapel), ?Swansea. FS, Italian, galleries, seats 900, organ gallery. 76 x 50. £4-5000, SWDN 23.8.73

1878 school, Pontarddulais, Glam, by A&W Bucknall of Swansea and Bournemouth illustrated Br 7.6.78;

1885-6 alts St Matthew ch, High St, Swansea; BoW 585; Orrin 177; B&J; orig ch 1823-5 by William Jernegan; intended as Welsh ch; Renaissance style; ICBS disliked it; £3000; contr William Morgan Swansea; Cambr 23.7.86;)

1888 Palace Theatre, High St, Swansea; BoW 594; B&J; Curtains 185: orig Swansea Pavilion, Empire 1892, Palace 1900)

1890 Theatre, Craigynos Castle, Glyntawe, Brec for Adelina Patti; BoW; B&J; I have bought the 1901 sale particulars for Craig y Nos following Madam Patti's departure (not death), re the Theatre it says: "Its design and construction have mostly followed the suggestions of Sir Henry Irving". TL.

BUCKNALL, BENJAMIN Architect, Swansea, Gloucester l833-95. Translator of Viollet le Duc, designed Woodchester Park, nr Stroud, key High Victorian Gothic mansion. He had two brothers as architect-builders in Swansea, Alfred and Robert, and himself had office there, ?moved there. While in Swansea had brief partnership with a pupil Thomas Richmond Donnelly (B&D) of 29 Temple Row Birmingham (AEBTD 1868) but only a RC church in Warw resulted. l877-8 emigrated to Algiers but wife and daughter remained in Swansea. Inf Stephen Bucknall pamphlet. c1858ff Woodchester Park, Glos; 1861 Taunton RC;

1858-60 Abergavenny RC ch, Mon; BN 1858 96; Br 19.4.60; BoW, for John Baker Gabb;

1864 ext St David RC ch, Swansea; by C.F.Hansom 1847; nave lengthened poss to CFH design; timber dormers added; Presbytery by BB;

1868 Seamens Church, Quayside, Swansea; BoW;

1869-78 Holy Trinity ch, Alltyferin, Pontargothi, Cms. Church designed for Bath family of Alltyferin begun 1869 but not completed until after a death in 1878; wall paintings by Stansell of Taunton;

1869 adds Grammar School, Mt Pleasant, Swansea; BoW;

c1870 Glynycoed, Newton Rd, Oystermouth, Glam; BoW486; ?possibly the large house in W suburbs of Swansea designed by B & A Bucknall;

1871 new front with tower, Monmouth RC, Mon; BoW 398; Kissack 2003; £530, £39 fee to BB;

18?? work at Dirleton, Llangadog, Cms; inf TL from papers of AJ Gulston sold at Derwydd sale; Dem;

BUCKNALL, ROBERT. Third of Bucknall brothers cf Alfred and Benjamin. Practiced in Swansea.

BUCKNALL, WILLIAM. West Norwood, London. 1852-1944. Nephew of Benjamin Bucknall; partner of JN Comper, his bro-in-law, 1888-1904. 1910 St Alphege House, Pocock St, Southwark, for Anglican convent.

A and W Bucknall of Swansea and Bournemouth are given as architects for school at Pontarddulais, Glam ill in Br 7.6.1878

1907 St John Mission Home, Stow Hill, Newport, Mon, w HJ Griggs; Br 7.12.07; BoW 429 now Clewer Court; blt as a mission house from House of Mercy, Clewer, Berks, as part of complex around St John’s ch)

1910-16 des stained glass E w of Milford ch, Pmbs; PCG 7.4.16

BUDGEN, HENRY. FRIBA Cardiff. Henry Budgen & Co 95 St Mary St Kelly 1926. Joined Jones, Richards & Budgen qv, continued on own. WWinW 1920: b Egham, educated The Leys Cambridge, lived at Heolgerrig, Abergavenny, FRIBA 1900; WWinA 1926;

1902-3 adds Cory Building, James St, Cardiff, for Midland Bank; BoW269-70

1903 WM chapel, Dinas Powis, Glam, Open, seats 290, lithograph and description Evening Express 7.5.03, £1650; Barry Dock News 8.5.03; RS index;

1907 WM chapel, Albert Rd, Penarth, Glam; HB; Gothic tower BoW492

1907-10 Cambrian Buildings, Mount Stuart Sq, Cardiff BoW270

1910 WM chapel, Barry Dock, Glam, WCC10, 260, £4000 Lloyd & Tape Barry Dock builders In centre of town, Free Gothic, same as WM chapel Holton Rd, Barry Docks. Barry Dock News 7.4.11, HB;

1910-11 vestries, WM chapel, Haverfordwest, Pmb £1195 DMH 116

1911 Cymric Buildings, West Bute St, Cardiff; BoW270)

1911 WM chapel, Whitchurch, Cardiff, Glam; WCC11 264, Gothic. Enlargement of original with new front and Bath stone windows £640 with organ, WH Gummer, Whitchurch, contractor; BoW 313

1914-15 adds Midland Bank, former Cory Building, Butetown, Cardiff; BoW 270, see also 1902-3;

1920 Aberdare House, Mount Stuart Square, Cardiff; BoW272)

BUILDING DESIGN PARTNERSHIP. Keith Ingham architect with BDP designed a holiday house for himself, Fron Deg at Mynytho;

1976-80 Quadrant Shopping Centre, Swansea BoW601, 606 Kit Evans project archt)

(2006 Saltire Centre, Glasgow Caledonian University)

2009 City Centre Campus, University of Wales, Newport, Mon; AJ 16.6.2011; £25.2 m.

2009 Central Library, Cardiff; RIBA award 2010, with Stride Teglown Davies for overall contractors;

2011 Blaenau Gwent Learning Zone, Ebbw Vale, Mon; prize 2013 Eisteddfod

BULL, S. Llangollen

1875 Girls Endowed School, Dolgellau, Mer; Br 3.12.75. Presumably the first buildings dated 1876 of Dr Williams School, Barmouth Rd, Dolgellau;

BULLOCH, ARCHIBALD, architect in Office of Works qv principally concerned with Post Offices; born 1881, articled JM Robertson, Dundee, 1898; worked for Niven & Wigglesworth, London, 1903-4, joined Office of Works 1904, ARIBA 1906, assistant architect 1909, architect 1920, FRIBA 1927; BPOA; Air Ministry architect in 1930s;

1922 Post Office, Bridgend, Glam;

1922 Post Office, Chepstow, Mon;

(1923-7 Post Office, Bath, Som;)

1924 Post Office, Aberdare, Mon;

1924 Post Office, Abertillery, Glam;

1925 Post Office, Porth, Glam;

1925 Post Office, Ammanford, Cms;

1926c Post Office, Morriston, Glam;

1927 Post Office, Neath, Glam;

BUNNEY, MICHAEL FRANK WHARTON. Architect 1873-1926 son of JW Bunney water colourist. Chief assistant to Horace Field c1900, in practice 1902. From 1905 w CC Makins. Designed small houses esp in Hampstead Garden Suburb (ASG). Consulted by 1st Lord Aberconway of Bodnant over planning of Prestatyn, Flints, BoW 418.WWinA 1926 Michael Bunney MBE FRIBA domestic work in London Home counties and N Wales, beach pavilion Prestatyn and town planning Prestatyn, Flints;

BUNNING, JOHN BUNSTONE. London. 1802-63 Architect to City of London 1843-63; Nunhead Cemetery 1844; Coal Exchange 1847-9 (dem); Holloway Prison 1849-52 (dem); Caledonian Market 1855.

1842-3 William Jones Almshouses, Monmouth, Mon; BoW 403; Kissack 2003 67, built for Haberdashers’ Co, adds by William Burn 1895-6??? impossible as Burn dead; new almshouses 1961;

BURGES, ALFRED see Walker, Burges & Cooper

BURGES, WILLIAM 1827-81. Architect. London. Biography JMC; Son of Alfred Burges, civil engineer of Walker, Burges & Cooper qv. 1851 w Henry Clutton as assistant then partner: assisted on Clutton’s Domestic Architecture of France 1853, worked for him at Salisbury Cathedral chapter house 1854-6, Dunstall ch 1851-3, Hatherop ch Glos 1853-5; Ruthin Castle 1851-6 and Breamore House Hants 1855-6. Full partner for Lille Cathedral competition won 1855; ended partnership 1856 when Clutton became RC. 1865 won comp for Cork Cathedral; For 3rd M of Bute also did 1871-2 unex prop for rest of Rothesay Castle; 1878-80 Cumnock ch, Ayrshire; R.P. Pullan, The Architectural Designs of Wm Burges RA, 1883;

1851-6 involved in Henry Clutton’s rest Ruthin Castle, Denbs, for Hon Frederick R West; interiors, possibly designed hall chimneypiece; BoW 273; JMC295:‘as early as 1851-6 he had designed furniture and fittings made up by W Caldecott for Ruthin Castle’ JMC 406 n 24: ‘furniture for Caldecott for Ruthven Castle’ RIBA, SNB, 20 1856 35, 43-5 (abstract 1852); ‘drew & finished Caldecott’s furniture for Ruthven’ (abstract 1853); ‘lamps for Ruthven Castle’ (abstract 1855) ‘sideboard for Caldecott’ (abstract 1856). Sideboard may be the one carved by Phyffers and exhibited at 1862 Exhibition. He may have been involved with the billiard-room chimney-piece exhibited 1851 as by Clutton exec by Wynne & Lumsden (but cf BoW).

1866-1900 Cardiff Castle, Glam rebuilt for 3rd Marquess of Bute. Burges met Bute 1865, began preparing plans before Bute came of age in 1868, work continued after Burges died 1881 and after 3rd Marquess died 1900, first under William Frame + 1905, then under H. Sesom-Hiley to 1921, then JPD Grant; Cardiff City Council colln of hundreds of drawings. Work continued after 1881 by William Frame. Arab Room completed 1882 by Burges brother in law R.P. Pullan; JMC; VCH 125-30;

1866-73 Cardiff Castle Clock Tower: suggested 1866, begun after Marquess came of age 1868; P&P10 ill des 1868; FS Clock Tower 12.3.69, complete 1873, exh RA 1870; Winter Smoking Room, Axel Haig view exh RA 1870, dated 1872, des for marquetry panels dated 1872, des for doors 17.6.72, sketches for mural dec daed 14.3.74; Bachelor Bedroom above, Summer Smoking Room at top 1871-3, corbel ill Arch 14.9.72; tulip vases 1874; tiles 1874; section showing summer smoking rm decs ill Marble Halls 28, undated drawing repr Arch 1.4.1882;

1868 Cardiff Castle, des alts to existing chapel; JMC 268;

1868-9 stables, Cardiff Castle, N & E sides P&P23; JMC 267-8; BN 18 1870 387; Arch 1874 150-1; NMW catalogue A81 says design 1868-9 exec 187-5 much plainer.

c1868-1876 Cardiff Castle, Oratory in room where 2nd Marquess died; proposed late 1860s, 1873 still a skeleton, 1874 rib vaults, 1875 windows by NHJ Westlake; bronze door 1876; JMC 268;

1872 Cardiff Castle, top of Beauchamp Tower des 1872, exec 1877-9; Chaucer Room, 1877-9 decorated 1879-81, painting by Campbell & Smith, glass by Worrall 1880-5, panelling 1884

1873-6 Cardiff Castle, Bute Tower; FS 24.4.73; Small Dining Room planned 1872, dec by Campbell, Smith & Co; windows c1873 by Lonsdale and Saunders; furniture 1890 by W Frame. Lord Bute’s Sitting Room: fireplace 1874; Lord Bute’s bedroom: fireplace 1874-6, figure by Ceccardo E. Fucigna; stained glass Lavers & Barraud; roof garden 1873-6 with tile decs by HL Lonsdale ill P&P11, fountain 1875-9, Madonna 1876-8, flower boxes 1877;

1873-81 Cardiff Castle, Library; bookcases; stained glass Lonsdale & Worrall; bookcase marquetry des Lonsdale carving by Nicholl; design for seat WB 1880;

1874 Cardiff Castle, unex des for staircase hall; RA 1874; Marble Halls 29 & front cover; JMC; A 23.5.74; Br 16.6.74; Arch 4.7.74; Arch 1.4.82;

1875 Cardiff Castle, Banqueting Hall; des for fireplace wall 23.2.77; sideboard des 1874 exec 1878-9; painting des by Lonsdale May 1875, complete 1881, wood carving complete 1893; stained glassd by Lonsdale c1873;

18?? Cardiff Castle, Guests Tower

18?? Cardiff Castle, Herbert Tower: The Study 1880-1; The Arab Room 1880-1 fireplace dated 1881

18?? Cardiff Castle, S curtain wall up to Black Tower heightened by WB;

1875 rustic bridge, Cardiff Castle, dem 1930s; NM catalogue 1981 A 82; estimate 1875 £1108;

1879-80 Cardiff Castle, drawings for nursery, skittle alley & kitchen; JMC 400 n34;

OTHER DESIGNS

1870 Convent chapel, Cardiff, for Lord Bute conv from barn; JMC 283-4 & 403 n 50: Convent of sisters of Good Shepherd, Ty Gwyn Rd, Cardiff, dem c1967; baldacchino partly Lord Bute’s own design;

1871-4 House, Park Place, Cardiff, for John McConnochie, chief engineer of Bute Docks; JMC 305-6; RA 1872; blt 1872-4; drawing room decs 1880 JMC 409 n 14; BN 22 1872 401; Br 1872 358; illustrated by Viollet le Duc in Habitations Modernes, 1875; P&P22 Axel Haig undated watercolour from RIBA; BoW)

1874 S & W sides, Stables, Cardiff Castle, drawings P&P23 from RIBA. First part N and E sides 1868-9 built as shown on drawing no 5, S and W sides 1874-5 quite different from drawing No 3; Bldr Albert Estcourt, Gloucester;

c1875 ?Cottage at Maindy, by river Taff, Cardiff; attr BoW 287;

1875-91 Castell Coch, Tongwynlais, Glam, for 3rd Marquess of Bute. Initial report 1871-2, work began August 1875, constr complete end of 1879; interior completed under William Frame and J. S. Chapple 1891; section c1877 ill P&P13 from RIBA; JMC 279ff. Banqueting Hall estimate 1878 Campbell & Smith exec HW Lonsdale; Drawing-room designed 1879 exec 1886-7 under WF; Lord Bute’s bedroom 1888; Lady Bute’s bedroom completed 1891 on basis of drawings by WB, furniture by Chapple; Kitchen furniture by Chapple; JMC 403 n21: Albert Estcourt Gloucester, contractor; JT Wright clerk of works; William Blight master mason

BURGESS PARTNERSHIP, Cardiff. Founded by Haydn Mervyn Rhys Burgess in Pontypridd, HMR Burgess & Partners (HMRB&P), or Burgess & Partners (B&P) then BP. Also office at Newtown called B3Burgess see below

195? Infants School, Pyle, Glam HMRB&P; AJ 11.6.59;

195? County Grammar School, Ystalyfera, Glam, Wyn Thomas and David Burgess architects in charge; AJ 11.6.59

1965? Adds Ely Rise, Llandaff, Glam BoW 262 B&P

1970-1 Llwydcoed Crematorium, Glam BoW HMRB&P; JC20Soc;

1973 Aberfan Community Centre, Glam; BoW HMRB&P; JC20Soc;

1975-7 Maritime Museum, Bute St, Cardiff; BoW267 HMRB&P; JC20Soc;

1982 Aberconway Building, Cardiff Univ BoW 237 B&P)

1984-7 Maritime Village, Swansea Docks; BoW605; BP)

1988-9 Tabernacle chapel, Derwen Rd, Bridgend, Glam; by Siarlys Evans; BoW 160)

1989 alts Tabernacle B chapel, Penarth; BoW492; BP

1995 Bookstore addition, National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth; D.Huws, NLW;

Also Traherne Restaurant, Dyffryn House, St Nicholas, Glam; n.d; BoW 342; HMRB&P

BURGESS, HAYDN MERVYN RHYS Architect Merthyr Rd Pontypridd ARIBA, WwinA 1926; see Burgess Partnership;

BURGOIGNE, - Blaenavon, Mon. ?same as John Burgoyne qv.

1876 Hope B chapel, Gilwern, Brec; Br 1876 985; BoW280 £500;

BURGOYNE, -

1833-40 signs crude plans enlarge Kinnerton ch, Rad; ICBS; rebuilt 1884-5 ?by SW Williams qv BoW;

BURGOYNE, JOHN Builder. Possibly same as - Burgoigne qv of Blaenavon;

1885-6 C chapel, Griffithstown Mon; BoW 236; John Burgoyne builder, PFP 16.4.86;

BURKE-DOWNING, H. P. Architect. 1865-1947;

1910 design for Public Hall & business prems, Llanelli, Cms; unex; ill Arch l8.2.10;

BURN, WILLIAM. Architect, 131 George St, Edinburgh, and London, 1789-1870. Leading Scots country house architect, with commissions all over Britain (HC 159-68). Moved to London, David Bryce partner to 1861 continued at George St; wife’s nephew John Macvicar Anderson qv, pupil, took over practice in 1870; DSA

1832 design for unidentified Scots Baronial house (NLW PA 8108-9) included with plans by E Haycock for Alltlwyd, Llanon, Cd, built for John Hughes 1832-3, possibly therefore for Alltlwyd. Hughes had Edinburgh connections through Col ATJ Gwynne of Monachty.

c1852ff estate buildings, Kinmel Park, St George, Denbs, for H R Hughes who succeded 1852. BoW 282 attribs the Baroque stables 1852-4 to Burn but no evidence; Colvin: Bangor UL Hughes papers relate to a lodge 1858, gamekeeper’s house 1862, agent’s house 1865)

1861 Wynaston Leys, Dixton, Mon; Kissack 16; not in Colvin or BoW; Wyastone Leys for JM Bannerman, Kissack 2003;

1895-6 ??adds William Jones Almshouses, Monmouth, Mon, Kissack 2003 67, built 1842-3 by JB Bunning qv for Haberdashers’ Co, adds by William Burn, impossible as Burn long dead; new almshouses 1961;

BURNELL (E.H.) & LEGG (H.S.)

1879 adds Maesllwch Castle, Glasbury, Rad; BoW;

BURNELL, J.E. Llanelli. Architect, surveyor.

1898 shop, Ammanford, Cms. T: LCG 9.6.98

1909 three houses and 31 plots near Brynforest Inn, Trimsaran, Cms apply JEB surveyor. LCG 11.2.09

1910 one hundred workmen’s houses, New Dynant Colliery, Cwm Mawr, Pontyberem, Cms C Arch 11.11.10

BURNET (Sir JOHN) & PARTNERS

1964 Capital Tower Greyfriars Rd, Cardiff by Sir John Burnet Tait & Partners, Marble Mosaic Co website;

1969-70 Pearl Assurance, Greyfriars Rd, Cardiff; BoW; 25 storeys;

BURNETT, E. WESTFIELD. Architect Tondu; in WWinA 1926 at Toft Butt House, Llanerch Rd, Colwyn Bay;

1886 vestry, Bettws ch, Glam; Orrin 14; NLW LL/F/72;

1894-5 schools, Blaenllynfi near Maesteg, Glam, for Cwmdu & Llangynwyd School boards T Br 3.11.94

1897 Colonel North Memorial Hall, Maesteg, Glam; BoW;

BURNETT, FREDERICK WARDLESS Architect Penarth MC ARIBA; WwinA 1926;

BURRELL, GEORGE. Engineer, nephew of lighthouse-builder Joseph Nelson qv; later worked for Walker & Burges qv.

1832 worked with J Nelson on Nash Point, Marcross, Glam;

1838-9 resident engineer South Bishop light, St Davids, Pmbs; James Walker;

BURTON, DECIMUS Architect London 1800-81; Colvin; worked for John Nash; Colosseum 1823-7; Hyde Park Screen 1824-5; Buildings at London Zoo 1826-41; archway Constitution Hill 1827-8; Tunbridge Wells ch 1827-9 and Calverley estate 1828; Athenaeum Club 1827-30; Charing Cross Hospital 1831-4; Fleetwood new town 1836-43 and ch 1840; alts British Embassy Paris 1841-50; Palm House etc Kew Gardens 1845-8; Temperate House Kew 1859-62.

1826-7 Abersychan Ironworks, Mon; obit; BoW; HC;

1858 design Howell’s School, Llandaff, Glam, modified for economy by Herbert Williams; P&P54; BoWsays DB withdrew and HW new design used 1858-9; not in HC.

BURTON, RICHARD Surveyor and builder, Monmouth.

1825-8 Mitchel Troy Parsonage, Mon; £998/5/5d; NLW plans;

BURY, THOMAS TALBOT, 50 Welbeck St, London. l8ll-77. Pupil of Pugin, worked with him on Houses of Parliament. Wrote ‘Remains of ecclesiastical woodwork' 1847 and ‘History and description of the styles of architecture from the earliest times' 1849. With Charles Lee 1845-9, competitor for Carlton Club 1844 L&B; for Weymouth Cemetery 1855 (RHH). Said to have designed 35 churches and chapels: Chipperfield, Herts 1839; Clapham Park London; Battersea Park Rd London 1849 (dem); Kingsdown ch, Sevenoaks, Kent 1850; Dover St James 1859-62 dem; Burgess Hill, Sussex, 1861-3; Weymouth; Stamford Hill, London (B.Clarke 252). In Berks BoE: Woodland St Mary 1851, Braywood 1866 (dem), rest. Lambourn and almshouses 1852, Welford 1852-5, New Lodge Winkfield 1858. Oxon: Upper Heyford rest 1865; Surrey East Molesey 1864-7. London : Finchley Rd 1856; AEBTD 1868.

1853-4 Trecynon ch, Aberdare, Glam; reblt by TTB after fire 1856; BoW 133; AEBTD; St Fagan ch, Aberdare, Orrin 5; ICBS; built for Hon. RH Clive of St Fagans; Br 20.11.52, Dyffryn stone and Bath £1800; rebuild after 1856 fire £5000;

1856 rebuilt Trecynon ch, Glam, after fire; Orrin 5; see 1853-4;

185? house and parsonage, Aberdare, Glam; AEBTD; ?at Trecynon

1859 Falcondale House, Lampeter, Cd, for J Harford; enlargement of early C19 villa; T: W 5.8.59; AEBTD; A. Harford, Annals of the Harford Family, 148;

1865-7 ?National School, West End, Llanelli, Cms; dem; opened CJ 14.6.67, no archt; but plans for Llanelli Schools nd by RK Penson in CRO CAS Scrapbook.

1866-8 rest Jeffreyston Ch, Pembs; add N aisle; AEBTD

1867 rest Burton ch, Pembs; BoW; AEBTD;

18?? ?parsonage, Llanelli, Cms; PH; not found;

1869-70 Brynygarn, St Davids, Pmbs, for Rev A.J.M. Green; TTB named in advert of c1870-1 (TL) by builder, Peter James, with citation dated 25.11.70 from TTB; Now Warpool Court Hotel, much altered.

BUSBY, CHARLES AUGUSTUS 1788-1834 Pupil of D. Alexander, published book of designs for villa 1808, bankrupt 1814 went to America, returned c1820 and worked for Francis Goodwin. 2nd pr 1820 Millbank Penitentiary. Established in Brighton from early 1820s, designed much there (Colvin). Exh catalogue by Neil Bingham 1991 for RIBA

1814 unex scheme for Gwrych Castle, Denbs; Colvin; exh RA 1814; drawings in NLW; BoW; Colvin says house des by LB Hesketh for himself ears little resemblance to Busby design)

BUSH, GEORGE Engineer, 1801-41; worked for IK Brunel as resident engineer on Taff Vale Railway, previously on Llanelly Railway and with Alexander Nimmo +1832; died young. BSW 2 19 & 155; Samuel Downing qv was pupil;

1834-7 engineer Aberystwyth water supply, Cd; CJ 18.5.35; T for reservoir W 3.3.37;

1834ff New pier Aberystwyth Harbour, Cd; BPR 79 ill Bush plan; Alexander Nimmo plans originally CJ 24.6.34, but Bush took over; CJ 18.5.35, 16.10.35, 6.11.35, for Duke of Newcastle; £17,394 estimate; Act of 1836 to borrow money; financial difficulties, BPR 80, 1839 meeting to consider plans of GB, CJ 14.6.39;

1835 engineer for Llanelly Dock & Railway Co, Cms, railway complete to Llangennech CTA 1835; cf also Charles Fowler; Ts for Llanelly Dock 1841, BSW 2 19; BSW 2 155 one of first locomotive railways in Wales, 1839; railway from New Dock (Great Western Dock) Llanelli (opened 1828) to Llandeilo served coal areas Cwmamman & Llandybie;

1836-41 resident engineer Taff Vale Railway, Glam, Merthyr Tydfil to Cardiff Docks; (IK Brunel qv); opened 21.4.41; BSW 2 15ff; John Calvert qv main contractor; Samuel Downing assistant engineer; Charles Harcourt White was articled to Bush on Taff Vale project and continued with William Gravatt in 1842 after death of Bush;

1836 involved with surveys for Gloucester & S Wales Railway for Brunel; BSW 2 57-8; unex;

1840 inv with Swansea Vale Railway proposed by Starling Benson; BSW 2 214, 217; unex; railway company formed 1845 and operated horse-drawn before opening, Swansea to Graigola collieries, Dec 1852;

1841 involved with proposed Brecon & Merthyr Railway, BSW 2 19;

BUTCHER, CHARLES later C&G Butcher (C&GB). Worked for Capt T Wood of Gwernyfed.

1876 pair of estate cottages, Three Cocks, Brec; MS;

1878 pair of estate cottages and smith’s shop nr hotel, Three Cocks, Brec; MS;

1879 keeper's cottage, Gwernyfed, Three Cocks, Brec; MS;

1883 keeper's cottage for T Wood, Gwernyfed, Three Cocks, Brec; MS; C&GB; at Glasbury T: BN 22.6.83;

1884 Pair of cottages for Captain Wood, Gwernyfed, Three Cocks, Brec; MS; C&GB

1885 cottage, Hay on Wye WM chapel, Brec; MS; C&GB;

1888 gardeners cottage, Llydyddway (?), Brec; C&GB; MS; for CJ Lilwall;

1891 cottage with outbuildings, Three Cocks, Brec; CB;

1892 cottage and buildings nr station, Three Cocks, Brec; CB; MS;

1903 two cottages, Three Cocks, Brec; CB; MS;

1905 pair of cottages, Three Cocks, Brec; CB; MS;

BUTLER, JOHN

1829 Isycoed ch, Denbs; BoW;

BUTTERFIELD, WILLIAM, London. l8l4-l900. Leading Victorian architect, in practice from 1840. cf William Butterfield, by Paul Thompson. RIBA Gold Medal 1884. 1842 Highbury Chapel, Bristol; 1844-6 Coalpit Heath Ch & vicarage Glos; 1849 All saints ch, Margaret St, London.

1846-7 works St Davids Cathedral, Pmbs; PT 44l; New N tr N window in opening formerly blocked, two Dec aisle ws copied from an original, restoration of pulpitum, opening of upper part of W tower arch, intended to put iron gate in pulpitum and encaustic tiles in front. New oak cornice to pulpitum; AC 1847 80-1; James Stone of Narberth qv contractor acc to Cliffe’s Guide to S Wales 1847;

1849 W front and porch, Llangorwen Ch, Cd; PT 442

1850 E window Northop ch, Flints; BoW;

1862 Unex rest Llanbadarn Fawr ch, Cd; PT 446; Butterfield appointed 1862 but resigned 1867 rather than continue working with Canon E. Phillips for whom he designed St Mary Aberystwyth 1863-6. Restoration 1867ff was by JP Seddon; JHSCIW 10 1960 52-4;

1862-4 Penrhyncoch, Cd, Church/school £423 (PT 431) ?not blt.

1862-7 alts Llanafan Ch, Cd, W front, font, fittings; PT 446;

1863-6 St Mary Welsh Ch, Grays Inn Rd, Aberystwyth, Cd; for Canon EO Phillips; ‘in consequence of my experience of Mr Phillips’s method who involved the necessity of my resigning the control of the

1864 Unex Llanbadarn Fawr parsonage, Cd; PT 439; T: BN 22.4.64; design by RJ Withers built 1866.

1865-8 Elerch Ch, Cd, for Rev Lewis Gilbertson; PT;

1865-6 St Augustine ch, Penarth, Glam; Orrin 124-5; CMG 9.6.65 & 14.9.66; BN 14.9.66; NLW LL/F/612; Webb Birmingham contr; £7550; BoW;

1874 Chalice for St Mary, Tenby, Pmbs; in Tenby Museum)

1884-6 Adds St Andrew ch, Cardiff, transepts and rest; Orrin 29; NLW LL/F/193; now Eglwys Dewi Sant; BoW

Also candlesticks at Buckley, Flints;

BUTTRESS, DONALD Restoration architect, surveyor to Westminster Abbey, also to Llandaff Cathedral in late C20 and numerous other Welsh churches; pers comment 2008.

1989 frame for Rossetti triptych, Llandaff Cathedral, Glam, and screen to NW chapel; BoW;

BYRES, JAMES Architect 1734-1817 Scottish family, brought up in France, resident in Rome, made grandiose compositions for grand tourists mostly unex. Colvin.

1770 design for Wynnstay, Denbs, NLW Williams Wynn, collection orig of 58 drawings, the most elaborate ever proposed for a Welsh country house; TL; NLW Pensaerniaeth Cymru 1998 54; CL 23.3.1972;

CAERNARVONSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. John Lloyd +1867 called surveyor to the county 1846 and 1854; John Thomas county surveyor in 1862, +1886, in 1884 appointed son Robert J Thomas as his deputy (BN 24.10.84 & 17.9.86). Robert J. Thomas county surveyor c1886-90; Evan Evans County surveyor 1890 as RJT gone to Buckinghamshire; Rowland Lloyd Jones qv County Architect + 1925; T Owen County Surveyor c1928-30; Westbury Lloyd Jones qv County Architect 1931-58;

CALDER, J. London

1887 David Jones & Co Bank, Bank Terrace, Llandeilo, Cms; TL;

CALDWELL, J. L.

(1961 school hall, Monmouth School, Mon; PH; BoW)

CALVERT JOHN Contractor from Yorkshire, 1812-90, sank Newbridge colliery 1840s, set up coke ovens, sold to GWR 1854;

c1836-41 principal contractor Taff Vale Railway, Glam, Llandaff to Merthyr Tydfil; TS 142;

CALVERT, JOHN. Swansea. Fl 1779-84, Died between 1794 and 1798. Builder, architect, worked for A Keck qv. In HJ 7.12.75 Calvert advertised for 20 house joiners to work in counties of Glam, Cms, Pmbs & Cd. Cms work could be Iscoed or Uplands; Pmbs probably Slebech, Cd probably Highmead. TL attributes Uplands, Llandyfaelog, Cms, on basis of similarity to Highmead, and has the frieze motif of paterae and fluting found at Iscoed and Plas Llansteffan, Cms. Suggested link with Anthony Keck may mean that Keck designed Slebech. Iscoed at Ferryside may be Keck, built by Calvert. Colvin says + c1795, in Swansea repaired parish ch; paved the market place, built theatre c1785; his name survives in Calvert St.

1777 Highmead, Llanwenog, Cd, for Herbert Evans; NLW Highmead II; not in Colvin;.

1779 Slebech Hall, Pmbs, for J Symmons; Colvin cites lawsuit in 1779 which John Calvert, builder, won against Symmons, but he may not have been designer; NLW PE 5129/1 and 16 attrib unsigned design for chimney-piece and cornice for Music Room.

1782 alts Golden Grove, Cms, for John Vaughan; Cymm 1966 I 201;

Drawings for friezes etc by Calvert are in the Shoppee album owned by Sir Albert Richardson, and album also has drawings for a house for Mrs Williams at Cadoxton juxta Neath, Glam, but not certain drawings are by Calvert. Volume includes design for Castellau, Glam, cf RCAHMW Glamorgan 4 318-23. He also advertised patent slating in HJ 1784 and proposed tunnel under Severn.

CAMERON, ALEC S. Architect, Aberdare

1908 forty houses, Cwmdare Rd, Aberdare T Br 29.2.08;

CAMPBELL, COLEN. TL suggestion of involvement at Stackpole Court, Pembs, not accepted by John Harris;

CAMPBELL, ROBIN Special projects officer Swansea Council involved with Ferrara Quay dev 1985-8 (by Halliday Meecham). Designed Tower of the Ecliptic observatory, Marine Walk, 1989; BoW;

CANE, PERCY. Garden designer.

1928c work, Llanerch Hall, Trefnant, Denbs; including terraces with canal, arcades and a loggia; BoW.

CAPITA SYMONDS Former Percy Thomas Partnership qv failed in 2004 and company bought by Capita group, first renamed Capita Percy Thomas, then Capita Symonds, later Capita Architecture;

2010 road bridge, Bargoed, Glam; Touchstone 2011 19

CAPLE, WILLIAM H. DASHWOOD, Cardiff. WH Dashwood-Caple?.

1891 Nos 19-23 Cardiff Rd, Dinas Powys, Glam; BoW;

1892 shop, Dinas Powys, Glam, for G Hopkins T Br 23.7.92

1894 1st prize Llangibby Sch, Mon; RHH)

1895-7 Intermediate Schools, Marble Hall Rd, Llanelli, Cms; RHH 1st pr; LG 23.9.97; opened 1896, moved to Pwll 1956; dem;

1897 Truant Industrial School, Cardiff; C BJ 25.8.97

1904-5 alts National Schools, Pontnewydd, Mon T Br 29.10.04;

1905-6 adds rectory, Llangattock juxta Usk, Mon; Br 19.8.05)

1909-10 rest Llangibby ch, Mon; BoW; Br 10.4.09; PFP 5.8.10; new chancel arch, ch roof, pews; vestry)

1914 plans for workmen's houses, Tenby, Pmbs, £135 each, rejected;

19?? Brynmawr Post Office, Mon; plans Gwent RO A430/A/C/34

CARDIGANSHIRE COUNTY. John Hughes Bridge Surveyor 1837 till +1848; John Morris Bridge Surveyor Cd S, Cards QS 1839, 1849; ?Thomas Penson Jr Bridge Surveyor in 1840s; RK Penson Bridge Surveyor l852-63; JW Szlumper Bridge Surveyor 1863 then County Surveyor 1864-87; David Davies of Penrhiwllan County Surveyor Cd S l89l-l9l9; Roderick Lloyd (l85l-l906) County Surveyor Cd N l89l-l906; Rhys Jones +1950 County Surveyor 1930s; John Davies (1878-1959) County Surveyor S l9l9-39 then County Surveyor l939-48; GR Bruce County Architect 1949-74, then County Architect Dyfed.

CARDIFF TOWN. George Clinton Town Surveyor Pigot 1844 dir.

CARDIFF CITY COUNCIL ARCHITECTS DEPARTMENT. City Architect John Dryburgh 1957-74.

192? Glan Ely housing, Grand Avenue, Ely; BoW; late 1920s;

195? flats, Gabalfa, Cardiff AJ 11.6.59 John Dryburgh;

1961-3 Cantonian High School, Fairwater, Cardiff; BoW; JD;

1962-3 Fitzalan High School, Canton, Cardiff; BoW; JD; add 1966-8)

196? Ty Celyn High School, Llanishen, Cardiff; adds 1971-3 for Cardiff High School; BoW;

1964-6 Art School, Howard Gardens, Cardiff, dem 2008; Touchstone 2023;

CARLINE, JOHN Shrewsbury. 1761-1835; son of John Carline I, mason, from Lincoln, 1730-93, foreman for English Bridge Shrewsbury 1769-74. Carline & Tilley to 1796 Carline & Linnell from 1797. Notable monumental masons. John Carline III 1792-1862 was son and architect and mon mason. Carline & Dodson c1835-45. No known architectural works in Wales, numerous memorials.

CARMARTHENSHIRE COUNTY. William Williams Llandeilo, County Surveyor (Bridges) c1829-c1846; John Thomas, Carmarthen, bridge surveyor 1844 dir, Bridgemaster Carmarthenshire for 30 years, d1854; RK Penson Bridge Surveyor 1852; Thomas George County Surveyor 1860; William Vincent Morgan County Architect from 1905; W Lionel Jenkins County Surveyor E District c1909-10;

CARMARTHENSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL TECHNICAL SERVICES DEPT, Dept, Parc Myrddin, Carmarthen 01267 228221. Andrew Nicholas works there.

List of new works in Community News Feb-March 2009 includes exts to Llanboidy School £1.2m; new Peniel School, Carmarthen £3.6m; Bryn Teg Community School, Llanelli (replacing Llwynhendy Junior) £4.8m, to be a blueprint for all new schools in Carms; Ysgol Brynsierfel, Llanelli about to begin £5.1m; Queen Elizabeth High School, Carmarthen £28m; Ysgol y Dderwen Carmarthen being built £4.7m new teaching wing, adds to hall etc; Neuadd y Gwendraeth, new hall at Gwendraeth School £2.35m; Swiss Valley CP Llaneli £1m extension opened 2009; Ysgol Maes y Morfa School, Llanelli to start £4.5m new school to open Sept 2010; Bryn School, Llanelli new £3.8m boys school opened Sept 2007; Ysgol y Bedol, Cwmamman, new community school £5.5m; over next years also three schools in Llanelli Maes Y Morfa, Ysgol y Felin Furnace & Seaside; new hall Halfway School £2m; exts Tycroes School £850,000;

2000-05 Ysgol y Bedol, Garnant, Cms; project architect Meirion Jones, 01267 228226; £5.5m;

CARMARTHEN DISTRICT COUNCIL TECHNICAL SERVICES DEPT. CDC 1974 united to Carmarthenshire County Council c1994.

1990-1 Nos 5-8 Spilman St, Carmarthen; CJ 26.6.91

19?? Motor Museum, Pendine, Cms; (Andrew Nicholas proj archt)

CAROE & MARTIN. See Caroe & Partners.

CAROE & PARTNERS, Wells. Name of WD Caroe firm from ?time of ADR Caroe, then under Martin Caroe, then Peter Bird. Firm in charge of St Davids Cathedral in succession to WDC. Ascension ch, Mitcham 1953; St John Westminster 1956-8; Holy Trinity Wolverhampton 1961; Jewin Welsh CM chapel, Fann St, London; DHO 206 by ADRC 1961; office in 25-6 Gold Tops, Newport, Mon; Jane Chamberlain based in Newport cathedral architect St Davids Cathedral in succession to Peter Bird;

1949-56 repair chancel Beaumaris ch, Ang; ICBS; new chancel roof criticised by HR Goodhart Rendel replacing C18 ceiling;

2000 organ case, St Davids Cathedral (Peter Bird)

2005-7 Cloisters, St Davids Cathedral (Peter Bird)

CAROE & PASSMORE, London. WD Caroe qv & Herbert Passmore 1868-1966, partnership from 1903, joined 1930s by ADR Caroe qv. Fittings Westerleigh ch, Glos 1906;

1908 Llanbister ch, Rads; rest C&P; BoW 243; ICBS; MS;

1911 Llandebie ch, Cms, report on rest of chancel roof CRO

1932 Llanfihangel y Creuddyn ch, Cd, rest; NLW Par Recs 39-41;

1932-4 fittings, N transept, Llanbadarn Fawr ch, Cd; altar, reredos, lectern, credence table; NLW Par Recs)

1937 S aisle, St Anne ch, Roath, Cardiff; Orrin 30; South Wales Echo 29.5.1964; BoW 300 1936 C&P;)

1957-9 tower rest, Llansantffraed ch, Cd; NLW Par Recs

CAROE & ROBINSON. ADR Caroe qv and AP Robinson; 1935 St Catherine ch, Norwich;

CAROE, ALBAN DOUGLAS RENDELL. Architect 1904-91, son of WD Caroe qv, continued his fathers work at St Davids Cathedral. Firm was Caroe & Passmore from 1903, then Caroe & Partners; continued by Martin Caroe qv;

ST DAVIDS CATHEDRAL works: cf list of plans with Caroe & Partners, Wells.

1936 work on Porth y Twr

1950 oak table and setting for Pembrokeshire book of remembrance N transept

1952-3 Vestries and screen S transept

1952-3 Organ case; (dismantled 1999 for new case by Peter Bird of C&P)

19?? Porth y Twr completed; Oak doors 1950.

1953 screen, St Thomas chapel

1954 Oak bishops chair and dsk.

1954 Gate to Penyfos bridge.

1954 Altar using old stone St Thomas chapel

1955 Oak N door St Nicholas chapel

1956 Choir organ, mem to Thomas Tomkins Plans 1955.

1956-7 Light fittings

1959 Stairs to library N choir aisle

1959 ?alts inner N porch

1960 iron gate by Porth y Twr

l964-6 Cathedral Hall; reroofing and repair of ruined St Mary's College chapel; appeal leaflet 1964;

1965 alts nave pulpit.

OTHER WORK

1921 ?St Issels War Memorial, Pmbs; BoW 444, unlikely;

193l lectern, Cardigan ch, Cd; JF 203, des with EA Hill and chosen by vicar instead of simpler des by WDC;

1939 rest Llanwenarth Citra ch, Mon, nave ceiling and rest of tower begun; NLW LL/F/?)

1949-56 repair chancel roof, Beaumaris ch, Ang; ICBS; C&P;

1950 Reredos Lady Chapel, Bangor Cathedral, Caerns and also hanging rood in nave, 1950;

1951-72 work Penallt ch, Mon; corresp Gwent RO D/Pa 62.60; not BoW

1952 organ case, Caerleon ch, Mon; BoW

1953-4 repairs, Conwy ch, Caerns; ICBS)

1954 S range UCW Cardiff, Glam, to WDC design; return wings to Park Place to ADRC des after E great hall abandoned; BoW;

c1955 unex scheme for tower at Verwig ch, Cd; ‘Caroe’s scheme proved completely abortive, the Pilgrim Trustees turned us down completely – on the ground that what wd be accomplished by the scheme (preserving only the lower part) did not justify the v high cost of £4000. Letter from David Bateman of Cardigan Dec 1955, ex TL; also Bateman mentions stone credence table at Mwnt ch, Cd, dedicated August 1955, that may be by ADRC.

1958-9 St David ch, Tyfry Road, Port Talbot, Bennett Bros, Swansea, contractors, FS 16.10.58, consec 1.7.59; part financed by Steel Co of Wales;

1959 ?Llanwenog Ch, Cd, reredos, panelling (attrib)

1960-4 chancel, St Woolos Cathedral, Newport, Mon RIBA file; BoW, replacing chancel largely of 1853-4 by W & E Habershon)

1960? Work at Tenby Ch, Pmbs;

(1960-1 Jewin Welsh CM, Fann St, London; P.Temple Islington Chapels 1992; )

1966-7 Bangor Cathedral, Caerns, tower top; guide book)

1968 repairs Llanfrynach ch, Glam; BoW;

1972 repairs Gyffin ch, Caerns; ICBS)

Also work at Brecon Cathedral inc pews, with WDC; BoW;

CAROE, MARTIN BRAGG 1933-99 Vann, Godalming, Surrey. Succeeded father ADR Caroe at St Davids Cathedral, firm was called ?aroe & Martin (C&M) at 1984 quinquennial but generally Caroe & Partners (C&P). Peter Bird took over from Martin Caroe before 1990 quinquennial. MC was cathedral architect to Rochester, Brecon, and St Davids, rest Wells W front, Wells Vicars Close, Winchester College, Tower of London; obit address by Peter Burman;

19?? architect to St Davids Cathedral, Pmbs; later taken over by Peter Bird;

19?? alts St Mary, Tenby, Pmbs; inner porches

1968 advice on rest Manordeifi Old Ch, Pmbs; papers formerly with vicar Rev P Evans

CAROE, WILLIAM DOUGLAS. Architect, London. l857-l938. Son of Danish consul in Liverpool, articled Edmund Kirby 1879, pupil JL Pearson 1881 then chief assistant. 1885 architect to Ecclesiastical Commissioners under E Christian +1895. Partner with Christian’s cousin JH Christian (+1901) & Purday (who des Mombasa Cathedral 1904), they did The Paddock, Leopardstown, 1885; Hanover Schools, Mayfair exh RA 1889. Senior archt to Eccl Comms 1895-1938. Cathedral architect Saint Davids after JO Scott, extensive works in St Davids diocese; also in charge of Canterbury, Durham, Southwell, Brecon, Malvern, Romsey, & Tewkesbury. Firm was Caroe & Passmore (C&P) from 1903 (Herbert Passmore 1868-1966) and was joined in 1930s by son Alban DR Caroe. Died in house in Kyrenia, Cyprus he had designed. Biography by Jenny Freeman (JF); ASG 134-7; RIBAJ 7.3.38;

1884-6 Swedish church Liverpool RA 1884; 1889 Huyton C, Liverpool; 1890-4 Martins Bank, Liverpool; 1897 Exeter, St Davids church won comp; 1898 Tower St Michael Woolwich AA 1898 I 20; 1900-4 South Lytchett Manor, Dorset RA 1900; 1903 Church Commissioners offices, 1 Millbank, London; St Georges Place Knightsbridge AA 1904 ii 100; 1905 Fox Rock, nr Dublin for Sir Horace Plunkett Br 23.9.05; 1908 adds to The Vann, Chiddingfold, Sy for self; 1909 Meulenborg, Elsinore, Denmark Br 24.7.09 w Tvede; 1912-13 rest St George ch Leicester BoE210; 1921 St Hilda ch Hartlepool; 1927 St John ch Romford and 1932; 1929 St Francis ch Sidmouth; 1929-31 Lady chapel Eccleshall; 1930 Templewood RC Chalford; 1931-4 St matthew Muswell Hill C&P; 1932-3 St Mary Leeds; 1933-4 St Oswald Norbury C&P; 1933-5 alts Bishopwearmouth St Michael;

1903-62 University College of Wales, Cathays Park, Cardiff; won comp BA 9.10.03; BA 6.5.04; Br 7.5.04; Br 15.5.09; AA 25 1904 1 26-7; AA 26 1904 ii 21; Br 8.6.17; 10.5.18; JF 215-6, 218; BoW: library 1905-9, N range 1912 ad 1930; S range to match by ADRC 1954, return wings Park Place by ADRC tohis designs;

1903-5 rest St Mary ch, Haverfordwest, Pmbs; DMH 93; Repair nave roof, arcade, new pews and pulpit. Funds ran out 1907 restarted 1920; PH 17.4.03; HMT 30.8.05;

1904 report on Carew Castle ruin, Pmbs; JF 218 n33;

1904 Interiors Llwynybrain, Llandovery, Cms; LHW 54; WDC attempted to save Vicar Prichard’s house, Llandovery dem 1904 and reset part of a plaster ceiling here and ceiling, beams and doors were reused at his own house Vann, Surrey JF 218 n17.

1904 Bishop’s Palace, Abergwili, Cms; rebuilt after fire; CJ 23.9.04; JF 216; roof, upper storeys restored, interior refitted, polygonal roof extension on river side;

1904-5 rest Pembrey Ch, Cms; NLW; JF 192;

1904-5 Brawdy Ch, Pmbs, two windows w stained glass by Powell; V&A Powell archives;

1905 rest chancel Llantwit Major ch, Glam, for Eccl Comms; Orrin 93; Br 22.6.05; BoW;

1905-9 Cilycwm ch rest: nave roof rest, N ws, S door, fittings CRO CPR 29, TCAS 25 11-12, Plans and spec NLW SD/F/120; JF 191-2, 1904-6, door dated 1906

1906 entrant comp for UCNW, Bangor; JF 218 n33;

1906 St Dingad, Llandovery, Cms, rest, roofs, S aisle W window, ?pulpit 1908 by Jones & Willis ?des by WDC; JF 192; 1904-6 BoW;

1907 reredos, Penmaenmawr ch, Caerns; AV;

1907 shortlist for Bangor University competition)

1907 Cwmdu ch, Brec, rest w Hunt & Baldwin; BoW 316; JF 192-3 reduced size by dem N aisle and removing 1831 nave roof)

1907 plans for making museum in ruins of Newport Castle; JF 218n; presumably Newport, Mon, not Pmbs;

l908 Llanddewi Brefi ch, Cd, unex plan to reinstate lost transepts; ASG;

1908 Alts Carew ch, Pmbs;

(1908 Llanbister ch, Rads, rest; C&P; ICBS 1908-9; BoW 243)

(1908-9 Partrishow ch, Brec, rest; BoW363; JF 194-5 rebuilt S wall, reroofed chancel rest screen; also lychgate to Richard Baker Gabb 19??, churchyard cross top 19??, kneelers 1937, font cover 1937; )

1909 Johnston Ch, Pmbs, rest; JF 195; AC 1917 129;

1909 Kidwelly Ch, Cms, pulpit

1910 Rhoscrowther Ch, Pmbs, rest; JF 196;

(1910 Dormers alts Abercamlais, Brec; BoW 368)

19l0-l3 Llanfair ar y Bryn ch, Cms, rest; pulpit cl9l6; JF; AC 1917, 15)

1911 Llandybie report on chancel roof; CRO; ? C&P;

(c1913 repairs Hay Castle, Hay on Wye, Brec for Lord Glanusk; JF 21; CL 26.9.14; burnt 1935 and 1977; c1910 BoW

(1913-14 chancel steps, Gresford, Denbs BoW; also fittings NE chapel inc reredos by N. Hitch; also arranged S aisle E glass 1915-16;

(1913-51 Lanfilo ch, Brec, rest; BoW 340; AC 1924 291; JF; work began 1913, rood 1925, images of five saints added to screen 1926-30; lychgate; porch repairs; some new ws;)

(c1913-16 rest Llanfair ar y Bryn ch, Cms; JFD 200-1; AC 1917 15; pulpit 1922, BoW;

(1913-14 rest Llangyfelach ch, Glam; Cambr 24.3.14; Orrin 172; porch reblt, new ws in nave, screen, rest detached tower; ICBS; JF 196-7, screen 1916; BoW)

(1913-16 Llangammarch Wells Church, Brec BoW 343, plans NLW; JF 199-200)

1914 Llandygwydd ch, Cds, removal of spire (TCdAS 2 1915 101; dem;

19l4-5 Llanfihangel Abercywyn Ch Cms nave & chancel lengthened, spirelet; Faculty 1913 NLW SD/F/325; CJ 8/10/15; JF

(1915 alts Llandaff Court, Glam after fire; BoW 259; bishop’s palace 1850, now Cathedral School, WDC removed parapet;

(1916 alts Bassaleg ch, Mon, forming chapel from Tredegar family vault; NLW LL/F/?? 20.3.16; BoW)

1916-38 St Davids Cathedral restoration: took over after d of J. Oldrid Scott 1913: continued work on SE chapel: letters re Lady Maidstone’s tomb, floor, cupboard for Bp Jenkinson’s cope, iron gates (by Boulton) SDCh/Misc/351-60 372-403 completing restoration of St Edward the Confessor chapel 1916-17, reredos 1917, iron gates 1919, and monument to Lady Maidstone + 1923 (first plans for monument by JO Scott 1915, made by Boulton of Cheltenham, effigy by Brooke Hitch). Works in Bishop Vaughan’s (Holy Trinity) Chapel l920-3: altar and reredos 1920, statues in niches 1921, and reliquary/shrine casket in opening on W, candlesticks 1923. c1920 War memorial altar etc in N transept and county War Memorial. Monument to Bishop Owen dl927 in Lady Chapel: letters SDCh/Misc/444-6 14.11.27 and 1928. Restoration of Porth y Twr from 1928-31 SDCh/Misc/447-8 21.2.28, 464 2.10.30; 1930s plans for restoration of St Mary’s Hall and cloisters cf AC 1934; Rood Cross hanging in nave, 1931, ?by Brooke Hitch, ?1933 by Nathaniel Hitch.

HRO HDX/894 has plans deposited by Edwin Thomas qv inc for iron gates, riddell posts and brackets, reredos 1921, candlestick 1923, and kneeling desk: ?mostly for King Edward chapel..

1918 Rest Churchyard cross, Partrishow, Brec;)

1919 Lychgate, Caerleon ch, Mon; BoW

1920 Haverfordwest St Mary, W window rest, planned 1912 PCG 14.5.20

c1920 chancel panelling Llantilio Pertholey ch, Mon; RIBAD Bowman colln)

1920 narthex, St Paul, Colwyn Bay, Denbs BoW; war mem; JF 208)

1921-3 Haverfordwest St Mary, proposed rest of S clerestory windows and tower bell frame; PCG 23.9.21. Bells were done 1923 PCG 9.11.23, windows not done until 1933.

1921-7 screens and rood, St Michael ch, Aberystwyth, Cd; War Mem; 1920s JF201; 1921-7 BoW;

1920s S aisle chapel fittings, Bodelwyddan ch, Flints, Bow; war mem;

1920s War Memorial plaque, Abergavenny ch, Mon; BoW; JF 203 says that WDC wanted church to become cathedral for Monmouth diocese and to convert Priory and Tithe Barn to Bishop’s Palace, but Newport chosen and Priory dem; did some fittings and War Memorial in white Beer stone in 20s and 30s.

1922 pulpit Llanfair ar y Bryn ch, Cms; BoW;

1924 War Memorial chapel in S aisle, Bodelwyddan ch, Flints; JF 201;

1924-33 fittings Haverfordwest St Mary ch, Pmbs, inc screen; PT 25.6.25; memorial to TC White PCG 30.10.25; altar rails PT 5.6.30; also in early l930s rest of S clerestory windows, PT 24.8.33. cf 1903-5 and 1921-3; JF 202;

1924 alts Newcastle Emlyn Ch, Cms, rest & alts; NLW NCE Parish Records 6: spec; £4,460 plus £650 for work on tower; BoW; JF 202.

1925-30 alts Brecon Cathedral inc alts to Priory House as the Deanery, outbuildings, work on central tower, rebuilt St Lawrence Chapel 1930; BoW)

1926 work Christ College Chapel, Brecon, w J. L. Phillips; BoW 294)

1926 alts St Mary ch, Cardigan, Cd; chancel roof and fittings; JF 203 reredos & pulpit;

1926-7 rest Bishopston ch, Glam; BoW154; Orrin 16-17; £2600; SWDP 29.7.28; fittings 1927-9;

1927 screens to form War Memorial chapel N aisle, St Mary ch, Monmouth, Mon; JF 203, also added cresting on top of GE Street’s screens .

1928 rest St Mary ch, Brecon, BoW296)

1928 screens, Monmouth ch; BoW

1928 pulpit, Lampeter St Davids University College chapel, Cd

1928-3l rest Porth y Twr bell-tower, St Davids, Pmbs; restored Porth y Twr bell tower 1930-1;

1929 rest Capel Cynon Ch, Cd

1929 rest tower, Llawhaden Ch, Pmbs

1930 Brecon Cathedral, St Lawrence Chapel; BoW 67)

193? St Davids Cathedral, unex plans for rebuilding cloisters; AC 1934.

1932 rest Llanfihangel y Creuddyn ch, Cd; NLW Par Recs 39-41; C&P;

1932-4 fittings Llanbadarn Fawr ch, Cd, N transept altar, reredos, lectern, credence table; NLW LFawr PCC 48; C&P;

1932 rest Capel Bangor Church, Cd; screen, pews, pulpit etc; BoW

1932-3 Eglwys Newydd (Hafod) ch, Cd, reblt after fire; JF 206, carved and glazed screen to Mariamne monument.

1932-5 rest Caerleon ch, Mon; vestries, lady chapel, lengthened chancel, chancel fittings; NLW Faculty papers; BoW)

1934? reredos, Crickhowell ch, Brec; BoW 312)

1934-5 alts Llanllwchaiarn ch, Cd; vestry and fittings; plans in church; NLW Parish Records; JF 208

1934 reredos Lampeter SDUC Chapel, Cd, plans in chapel

1934-5 works, St Paul, Colwyn Bay, Denbs; reredos BoW; converted part of W narthex to chapel, JF 208

1936 reroofed chancel Hanmer ch, Flints, burnt 1889 BoW; JF 208)

1937 reredos, Brecon Cathedral; BoW 286; also pews with ADRC;

1937 S aisle, St Anne ch, Roath, Cardiff; Orrin 30; South Wales Echo 29.5.1964; C&P)

1937 font cover and kneelers, Patricio ch, Brec; JF 194-5; also lychgate to Richard Baker Gabb ?same date; also top to churchyard cross;

Also ?pulpit Aberdare St Elvan Ch BoW;

CARPENTER, PETER

1988 Caer Llan, Monmouth; earth-sheltered house with castellated ?reused stone front; Kissack 2003 160;

CARPENTER, RICHARD HERBERT, 1841-93, architect, son of RC Carpenter, architect, pupil & partner of W Slater (S&C), later with Benjamin Ingelow (C&I). Lancing College Chapel 1868ff; Ellesmere College, Salop 1879-87 C&I;

1890-2 reredos Montgomery ch, Mont;

CARR, HERBERT County Architect Montgomeryshire from early 1930s until died in 1965; BoW 67;

193? conversion, Maesygro, pair of labourers' cottages of 1845-9, Leighton Farm, Mont, to single dwelling; Cadw report;

1938 almshouses, Welshpool ; BoW211)

1941-64 adds County Offices, Welshpool; BoW)

1948 School and Community Centre, Llanwddin; BoW

1950-1 Secondary School & High School, Machynlleth;

1951 Primary School and Community Centre, Abermule BoW)

1952 Primary School, Welshpool; BoW)

1952 Primary School hall, Montgomery; AJW 78;

1953 Primary School, Dolfor Mont; BoW)

1953 Junior School, Newtown, Mont; BoW)

1953-4 High School and Junior School, Llanidloes; BoW)

1954 Police Station, Welshpool; BoW)

1954? Primary School and Community Centre, Trewern BoW;

1955 adds High School, Welshpool, Mon; Ysgol Maesydre;

1955 adds High School, Llanfyllin, Mont BoW)

1962 Community Centre Mount St Llanidloes, BoW)

1962-4 County Library, Ladywell St, Newtown, Mont; BoW

Also

Police Station, Newtown;

CARTER, JOHN COATES Architect, 1859-1927 Articled JB Pearce, Norwich, then improver with JP Seddon qv, then partner 1885-1904 (S&C). Competition entry Sheffield TH 1889, Bath Pump Room 1894, Bradford Cartwright Hall 1899; ASG 137; inf from Phil Thomas;

1887-9 rest University College, Aberystwyth, Cd, after fire; £17900 est; S&C; cost £24816; JRW;

1888-91 Melincryddan Ch, Neath, Glam; DM Davies, Neath, exec architect; Orrin 111; JCC of S&C; WM 22.3.89; ICBS 1888; Benjamin Thomas, Neath, contractor, died during building; GG 24.4.91; BN 23.1.91; WM 24.4.91; £3000; BoW)

1888-90 St Paul ch, Grangetown, Cardiff, Glam; Orrin 41; WM 18.3.89; JCC of S&C; £4,000, Bowers & Co Hereford contr; Br 25.1.90; chancel 1901-2; £3,000; WM 19.6.01; Knox & Wells Cardiff contrs; CT 26.4.02; £2500; BoW at expense Lord Windsor, pulpit & choir stalls by JCC)

(1888-98 main stair & sanctuary, Prinknash Park, Glos, for TD Edwardes; S&C;)

1889 rest Tintern Parva ch, Mon; Kissack 108; BoW)

1889 chancel paintings & reredos, Llandogo ch, Mon; S&C; BoW 275; NLW PG 2426/1 a-b)

1890-1 All Saints ch, Penarth, Glam; Orrin 123; burnt 1926, rebuilt by JCC, bombed 1941; Br 4.10.90; JCC of S&C; ICBS 1885; contr L. Purnell Penarth; £6300; alts 1895 porch, pulpit and organ NLW LL/F/629, ?S&C; BoW 1889-91 S&C

1890ff rest St Mary ch, Chepstow, Mon; S&C; ICBS; BoW: des 1890, nave & crossing 1890-1, pulpit 1891, chancel 1896-7, choir stalls 1902; S transept 1904-5, abandoned unfinished 1913;)

1891-2 Briton Ferry Ch, Glam, reblt; Orrin 23; JCC of S&C; £1775; ICBS; contr Walter Dowland Abergavenny; CB 1891 28; blt under superintendence of HF Clarke, Briton Ferry)

1891-2 rest Llanrhian Church, Pmbs; S&C; plans NLW

1892 Nos 20-22 Victoria Rd, Penarth, Glam, No 20 for himself; BoW

1893-4 rest Penmark Ch, Glam; £600; Orrin 130 S&C; NLW LL/F/643; contr JS Shepton Penarth; £600; WM 20.6.94

1893-9 New Tredegar Ch, Glam, S&C; BoW; not in Orrin; ?with James & Morgan;

1894 rest Michaelston y Fedw Ch, Mon;

1894 rest tower Caerleon ch, Mon; S&C; drawings Cardiff Central Library;

(c1894 reredos Purbrook Ch, Hants; AA1894)

1895 rest Sully Ch, Glam; £550

1896 Woodland Hall, Woodland Place, Penarth, Glam; church hall; BoW

1896-7 rest chancel, Chepstow ch, Mon; BoW

1899 Rest Brawdy ch, Pembs, new roofs; NLW; S&C

1899 Adamstown ch, Windsor Rd, Cardiff, built 1902-3)

1899 S aisle New Tredegar ch, Glam; BoW; S&C; also attrib JCC N vestry nd.

1901-2 chancel, St Paul, Grangetown, Cardiff; Orrin 41; church 1889-91 by JCC of S&C; £3,000; WM 19.6.01; Knox & Wells Cardiff contrs; Cardiff Times 26.4.02; £2500)

1902 choir-stalls Chepstow Priory, Mon; BoW; S&C;

1902-3 Adamstown Ch, Windsor Rd, Cardiff deign 1899)

1902 Red House, 60 Victoria Rd, Penarth, Glam for himself; BoW )

c1902-3 No 66, No 70 The White House and No 76 Victoria Road, Penarth, Glam

1902 mission church, Blaina, Mon, S&C Gwent RO)

1903 St Teilo, Llanion, Pembroke Dock (NLW)

1904 ?rest St Peter, Blaenavon, Mon; inf Shamma OT Thesis RIBA 1978)

1904-5 rebuilt S transept, part of S aisle St Mary ch, Chepstow, Mon; ICBS; BoW

c1905-10 adds Albert County Infants School, Penarth, Glam; BoW

1906 pulpit, Llanrhian ch, Pmbs; BoW

1906 All Saints Parish Hall, Penarth, Glam; BoW

1906 Paget Rooms, Penarth, Glam; BoW 496;)

1906 house, Llandyfriog, Cd; Arch 31.8.06; not found

1907 first plans Caldey Abbey, Caldey Island, Pmbs; plans for unex Gatehouse monastery complex, Pax Sept 1907; BN 29.5.08; RA 1908; BA 9.10.08; NLW PG 2427/75 Fol 2 verso; Fol 23 recto; 72; 73. Abandoned 1911 when decided to enlarge cottage monastery instead; Nine drawings at Caldey

1907? Completed St Philomena’s, the abbey guest-house, Caldey Island, Pmbs, begun by JC Hawes c1906

1907 row of cottages, first monastery on Caldey Island, Pmbs; burnt 1940; BN 30.4.09; NLW PG 2427/75 Fol 27

1908-10 Abbey church, Caldey Island, Pmbs, added at end of cottage monastery; Burnt 1940 rest 1951; BN 30.4.09; Statio parallel range to N 1910.

1908 St Cadoc ch, Osborn Rd, Pontypool, Mon: Shamma thesis)

1909-10 St Martin's Tower, Caldey Island, Pmbs; AA 1911, 2, 5;

1910 unex design SS Julius & Aaron ch, Newport, Mon; BoW 431n; BN 18.2.10; drawings in ch and at NLW; another des 1917, design finally blt 1923.

1910-11 alts Castle Hall, Milford, Pmbs, for St Brides Abbey (Anglican nuns), inc temporary wooden chapel (dem)

1910-11 Caldey Island, Pmbs: enclosure wall, post office and shop, pump house, engine house and workshops (NLW PG 2427/58), workmen's temporary rest, and houses including Ty Mair built for Abbot Carlyle’s mother, SS Peter & Joseph a pair of cottages, also alts to existing cottage row on green. Post office and shop ill AA 1911 2 p 5.

1911-13 Main part of Caldey Abbey built as addition to N of cottage monastery original scheme in Acad Arch 1911,2,pp 3-5: North range, kitchen tower, Refectory (under way 1912), cloister (NLW PG 2426/71 has details for glazing cloisters 12.12.12 unex) Abbot's House, Abbots chapel (1913-15), All fittings to Abbot’s House, refectory, kitchen; sundial and terracotta bird bath in abbot’s garden.

1911 Fittings for Caldey Abbey church: list of works made by Clarke of Llandaff.: Abbots chair, litany desk, two acolyte stools, clock case and two stove cases: ?mostly burnt in 1940, some previously removed to Prinknash. Phil Thomas lists: lectern, canopied stalls, abbot’s throne, sedilia, hanging lamps, screen and gallery as by JCC; lectern now at Farnborough Abbey.

1911 Ty Gwyn, Caldey Island built for the island steward, also probably St Oswalds a bungalow possibly intended as an infirmary

(1911-17 Alts Cranham Ch, Glos)

c1911 ?Reredos, Dale Ch, Pembs; attrib

1912-13 St John Ch, Waunfelin, Pontypool, Mon; CB 1912 111; Specs Gwent RO D/Pa 13.111-4; corresp D/Pa 13.108; BoW two W bays completed 1924-6)

1912-13 N transept St Mary, Chepstow, Mon Ch Bldr 1913 73) ICBS; also reredos; Ch burnt and rebt 1951-2

1912 adds St John Evangelist, Newport, Mon N aisle, vestry and tower ICBS)

1912 reredos St Luke Baneswell Newport Mon CG)

(c1913 Fittings St Gabriel Ch, Cricklewood, london)

(1915-20 Fittings St Paul Ch, Gloucester)

1916 reredos, Narberth ch, Pmbs;

1917 unex 2nd des for SS Julius & Aaron, Newport; BoW 430-1 grand Perp basilica; 1st des 1910, 3rd des 1923 exec simpler 1925-6

(1918-22 Fittings Prestbury Ch, Glos)

1919 Milford Haven ch, Pmbs, war memorial screen and rood;

1919 Pembroke Dock Ch, Pmbs, Lady chapel screen & altar, Chancel screen, panelling, 2-light w, tile floor; NLW SD/F/542, 543; ?war memorial.

c1920 War Memorial, Neuadd Cross, Llandygwydd, Cd; attrib; standing cross;

c1920 War Memorial, St Mary ch, Bute St, Cardiff; BoW;

1921 Johnston Ch, Pmbs unex plans for screen and reredos;

1921 reredos, Bridgend ch, Glam; BoW;

1921 rood screen, rood, Abertillery ch, Mon; BoW;

c1921 St Thomas Ch, Haverfordwest, Pmbs; chancel fittings, reredos; DMH 96;

1921 ?War Memorial, Bush St, Pembroke Dock; attrib Phil Thomas; cross w carved calvary outside ch)

1922 patterned glass in nave N windows, St David ch, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam; BoW;

1922 St Michael ch, Pembroke, tower repairs, ?1931 altar and reredos

1922 Repairs to tower Llanstadwell Ch, Pmbs

1922 Oak canopy to sacrament-house, chancel N wall, Wonastow ch, Mon; BoW; faculty;

1923 ?Oak reredos Haverfordwest St Thomas (some wk there in WWinA 1926)

1923 Schoolroom, Pennar Ch, Pembroke Dock T: PCG 23.2.23

1923 des for St Julius & St Aaron ch, Newport, Mon; BoW; exec simpler 1925-6;

1923 Carew Ch Pmbs altar and reredos

1923 Lambston Ch Pmbs proposed rood and repairs HRO: HPR/26

1923 Screen, Monmouth School chapel; Shamma thesis RIBA 1978)

1923 Haroldston West Ch, Pmbs, unex decs; HRO HPR 151;

1923-4 St Luke ch, Abercarn, Mon ICBS; plans Gwent RO; derelict; BoW)

1924 reredos SS Andrew & Teilo ch, Cathays, Cardiff; BoW

1924 ?St Philip ch, Newport, Mon; attrib BoW;

1924-6 Two W bays to St John ch, Waunfelin, Pontypool, Mon; BoW, ch by JCC 1912-13;

1925 Milford Haven ch reredos (simpler version of 1918 design in NLW)

1924 Unex proposal for alts to pulpit, All Saints Ch, Llanelli, and also for new pulpit,

1924-6 Llandeloy Ch, Pmbs rebuilt from ruins £738

1925-6 SS Julius & Aaron Ch, Newport, Mon; ICBS; BoW: design 1923, reduced when built)

1925-6 Fittings Fishermens chapel Angle churchyard, Pmbs reredos

c1925 minor repairs church, Caldey Island, possibly also major restoration

c1925 unex des for Neyland ch, Pmbs

l926 Letterston Ch Pmbs, add to W end and rest PT 4.3.26

1926 completed tower St Margaret ch, Roath, Cardiff, to simpler design omitting spire design by J Prichard; Orrin 38; NLW LL/F/722; BoW)

1926 rebuilt All Saints ch, Penarth, Glam after fire; BoW; burnt again 1954 and rebuilt Sir Percy Thomas & Son;

1926 W porch, St Mary ch, Pembroke;

1927 reredos Herbrandston ch, Pembs;

1927 tower screen, Narberth Ch, Pmbs;

1927-30 Dinas Powys ch, Glam; BoW exec posthumous)

1927-8 repairs Hayscastle Ch, Pembs, exec DF Ingleton qv; door and window surrounds, benches, pulpit.

Attrib: reredos Walwyns Castle Pembs ?1916, looks later; Nos 23-5 Archer Rd, Penarth, Glam attrib BoW;

CARTER, ROBERT Pontypool

1845-6 Trevethin parsonage, Mon; £934/4/6d; NLW LL/Bounty/?; BoW)

CARTER, WILLIAM H. Civil Engineer, Twthill, Caernarfon in directories 1874-80.

CARTWRIGHT, D. P. Borough Engineer, Newport, Mon.

1962-4 George Street Bridge, Newport, with Mott, Hay & Anderson; BoW; first cable-stayed cantilever bridge in Britain;

CARTWRIGHT, THOMAS Engineer for part of Brecon & Abergavenny Canal from Gilwern to Llanfoist, 1802-5; BoW 50.

CARVER, WILLIAM, Architect, Wenallt, Llanfihangel Abercywyn, Cms. Brother of architect Richard Carver of Taunton c1792-1862, County Surveyor Somerset. Advertised as architect in Carmarthenshire 1827 but settled as gentleman. May have designed Wenallt for himself.

1830-4 unex plans Llanfihangel Abercywyn ch, Cms; ICBS l263 L Box 4;

CASH, JOHN Architect London

19?? ext and renovation Hawarden Castle; WWinA 1926;

CASH, R.

1846-7 British School, Ruthin, Denbs ; Rhos St, 1848, BoW;

1846-7 National School, Borthyn, Ruthin, c1849-50 BoW;

CASTINGS, ARTHUR

189? plans and elevs, Llangibby School, Mon, RIBAD;

CAULDWELL, HUGH Engineer, C.E., Blackwood, Mon;

1906 Pentwynmawr CM chapel, near Newbridge, Mon. Opened, Gothic, sketch, seats 200. £700, CT 8.12.06; RSI;

CEREDIGION ARCHITECTS. Architects department Ceredigion District Council from 1974, then of Ceredigion County Council. List of work 1974- 93:

1978 Llys Pedr Sheltered Housing, Lampeter (award WO 1979)

1982 Hafan yr Efail Sheltered Housing, Llanon (commend WO 1983)

1981 Ceredigion Museum, Terrace Rd, Aberystwyth (conversion of Coliseum Theatre) (PofW award 1982). 1992 Lisburne Ho, adjoining, converted as Tourist Info Centre and extra space.

19 Penrodyn sheltered housing, Aberaeron

19 Maes Gogerddan sheltered housing, Aberystwyth

19 Glascoed sheltered housing, Llandysul (WO Award 1989)

1991 Glynpadarn sheltered housing, Llanbadarn Fawr including conversion of Cl9 Glynpadarn (attrib to Seddon ??).

Housing schemes at Cellan, Llanarth, Francis St New Quay, Felinfach, Llangybi.

Sports Halls at Tregaron, Cardigan (Teifi Leisure Centre) (by Design and Build Tarmac Construction Ltd), and Aberystwyth.

1990-1 Neuadd Cyngor Ceredigion, Aberaeron (council chamber and offices for planning, public health, housing and technical services). Extension 1998-9.

2000 Town Clock, Aberystwyth

CHAMBERLIN, POWELL, BON & WOODS Architects, London.

1984ff Portway Marina Village, Cenarth, Glam; BoW

CHAMBERS, SIR WILLIAM Architect, 1723-96, cf Colvin, biography by John Harris;

c1762 Llanerchaeron, Llanerchaeron, Cd; unex plans for new house for James Lewis. Drawing for a very grand villa is not labelled but has Col Lewis in pencil (TL) John Harris, The design of the English country house (ill); not in Colvin.

CHAPMAN, TAYLOR & PARTNERS. London – Chapman, John Taylor.

1977 Castell Gyrn, Llanbedr Dyffryn, Clwyd, Denbs; castellated folly tower by John Taylor for himself, extended by him 1982-3 BoW

2006 St Davids 2 Shopping Centre, Cardiff clad in Leistadter sandstone, Marble Mosaic Co website;

CHAPPLE, JOHN STARLING. Assistant to William Burges from 1859, office manager, clerk of works, completed interior decoration of Castell Coch after Burges death in 1881, and St Michael ch, Brighton, and Dover TH. Stayed on at office Buckingham St to 1883 with Burges brother-in-law RP Pullan, then at 7 John St, Adelphi. Three drawings 1891 signed by him for furniture for Lady Bute’s bedroom, Castell Coch, are signed by him. JMC 83; BoW says furniture in Banqueting Hall, Kitchen, drawing-room by JSC. Cadw Castell Coch guidebook 2005 54 by David McLees says JSC also executed stained glass and furniture

CHARLES, THOMAS, Llandeilo builder; joiner or carpenter, Rhosmaen St, 1844 dir.

1860 built U chapel, Highland Place, Aberdare, Glam (HJ Paull qv architect) CCV;

CHATTERTON, - Chester.

1868 WM chapel, Wrexham St, Mold, Denbs. FS laid. 50 x 30, seats 200. Brick, stone dressings. WA 30.5.68; RSI;

CHATWIN, JULIUS ALFRED 1829-1907 Birmingham. Pupil of Charles Barry to 1853, then prepared des for Birmingham firm of Branson & Gwyther, bldrs & contrs. Architect to Lloyds Bank. Major works in Birmingham inc Lloyds Bank, Temple Row 1864; alts Birmingham Cathedral 1883-4. cf PB Chatwin The life story of JA Chatwin 1952 (PBC). PB Chatwin b 1873 was ptnr from 1897 JAC&Son: cf 1903-6 Lloyds Bank, High St, Leicester; AEBTD; Antony Bruce Chatwin (ABC) continued JAC&Son

1854-6 Llandudno development for Edwin Gwyther of Birmingham, drew ‘a general plan’ of his property and plans for houses. Recived two cheques for £50 in 1854 ie before he left London. The cost of a pair of houses in Llandudno was £3300 and he as architect received £82/10/0d. only two letters remain: 1. from Mr Gwyther 28.2.55 he ‘..purposed beginning to build at L about the end of March. I shall begin three houses and Mr Warden’s one’. PBC surmises that these must have been Gloddaeth Crescent ‘for which my father made the drawings for these two gentlemen, the beginning of the houses facing the sea.. During the next two years .. he did further work for Mr G at L and for other clients. During the erection of the houses in Gloddaeth Crescent my father went down to inspect, as the roofs were on and the windows ready for fixing’.. then a story about storm damage and using iron ties to bind roofs to walls. PBC 18-19. JAC was in L in 1857 by ref to a sketch dated 16.5.57. Through Branson & Gwyther he obtained the work of designing several houses (lists ones in Birmingham) also several more houses for Mr Gwyther and Mr William Taylor in Llandudno .. and for a villa at Llandudno for Mr T.D. Clare. It was some time before the bill was paid, and then by five shares in the Llandudno Gas & Water Co. PH says Gloddaeth Cres of 16 houses for Birmingham speculators was by JC ? from J. Hicklin, Handbook to Llandudno, 1858.

1891-2 modified plans by G Morgan qv for Lloyds Bank, 42 King St, Carmarthen, Cms; Bank archives;

1892 Lloyds Bank, High St, Cardiff; BoW216;

1968-75 repairs Montgomery ch, Mont; ICBS; ABC of JAC&Son;

CHEERS, F. D. Gainsborough Rd, Sefton Pk, Liverpool

1908 Conversion of Post Office, Castle St, Conwy to Municipal Offices Br 4.4.08; AJ 1.4.08;

CHEERS, HENRY ARTHUR Architect 6 Waldegrave Park, Twickenham, 1853- c1914. Articled 1872 TD Barry & Sons Liverpool, then on own in Leeds and Cardiff before Liverpool 1880, briefly as Bromilow & Cheers. No recorded Welsh works. Moved to Bagshot, Sy, designed St Anne Bagshot 1882-4, then to Twickenham, at 6 Waldegrave Park 1884, No 32 in 1888, No 35 in 1892, designed by himself. Won competitions for Bedford Town & Country Club Beds 1885 dem; Ludlow MH Salop 1887 (dem), Scarborough Constitutional Club Yorks 1888. Also Oswestry TH Salop 1893; adds Harlow Manor Hydro Hotel Harrogate Yorks 1893; West Hartlepool TH 1893, Hull Northern Library 1895; Halifax Public Hall Yorks 1896; Preston Technical School Lancs 1897; East Ham TH London 1903, Hereford TH Herefs 1904; Chorley Training College 1905; Teddington Library Mx 1906; Barnet Registry Office 1913; twickenham-.uk

1897 entrant Cardiff TH comp; RHH;

CHERRY, H.G.

1939 Aberystwyth Infirmary, North Rd, Aberystwyth (Adams, Holden and Pearson consultants) Cered. 8. Signed design was in hospital. Demolished;

CHICK, WILLIAM Architect 20 East St, Hereford, did church work in Herefordshire;

1871 rectory, Bryngwyn, Rad; MS;

1872-7 repairs Bryngwyn ch, Rad; ICBS; MS;

(1877-80 Stretton Sugwas ch, Herefs)

CHILD, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Carmarthen c1900, then Dolaeron, Aberaeron, finally 8a College St, Ammanford as architect and surveyor to the UDC (Kelly l926)

1899 House at Newcastle Emlyn, Cms; by FWC C.E. Carmarthen; T: CJ 21.4.99

1905 Two houses, New St, Parcmaen, Carmarthen T: W 24.3.05

1906 Houses, St Davids Av, Carmarthen T: W 10.8.06

1906 Alts and adds to eight hos in Friars Pk Carmarthen for Lord Cawdor CJ 26.10.06

1909 Organ chamber, Towyn I chapel, New Quay, Cd CJ l4.5.09

1909 Three houses & smithy, Blaenbargoed, Llanarth, Cd. WG 29.7.09.

1909 Villa at Llyswen, Aberaeron, Cd. WG l3.5.09

1909 New Quay, Cd. Two villas for Capt James of Chislehurst WG 6.5.09.

1911 House for D. Lloyd, Newcastle Emlyn, Cms, ? Glyn-Nest CJ 8.12.11

CHILD, GEORGE

1860? Llawhaden School, Pmbs. HRO TSE/1; M Seaborne; 1840 acc to Kelly 1926.

CHILDS, JOSEPH Knighton. Stone mason & builder 1835 dir.

CHITTENDEN, GEORGE EASON Architect, Guildhall Chambers, Cardiff, long entry in AEBTD 1868 lists many works some clearly where he was executant architect; pupil of James Field of London Bridge; designed double and single villas at Roath, Cardiff and elsewhere; parsonages at Llanishen and Lanvabon and one at Mountain Ash for Rt Hon HA Bruce; adds and improvments to Cardiff workhouse; superintended erection of Cardiff TH, Cardiff new Gaol, Glamorgan Lunatic Asylum, Militia Stores, Cowbridge, Glam, police stations Pontypridd and Penarth, restored anceint stained glass and designed new and carved pulpit, reading desk and lectern and pews at Roath ch; principal superintendent for erection of Glamorgan County Buildings;

CHRISTIAN, EWAN 1814-95 London. Architect to Ecclesiastical Commissioners from 1851, architect to Charity Commission 1887; PRIBA 1884-6, Gold Medal 1887. Articled M Habershon, at same time as JK Colling qv, a lifelong friend, travelled 1834; 1835 assisted WJ Turner with entry for Houses of Parliament; with William Railton qv 1836, and then J Brown of Norwich (with JK Colling again). ARIBA 1840. Designed Marylebone Savings Bank 1841. Set up own practice in 1842, FRIBA 1850. Restored churches all over England and Wales, especially restored or rebuilt chancels held separatewly to naves of churches; appointed Surveyor of Buildings St Davids diocese 1886 NLW SD/Misc/1; WD Caroe qv was his assistant as architect to Commissioners in 1880s and succeeded him in both posts. Practice continued by nephew JH Christian qv and assistant CH Purday qv. 1858-60 Rochester, St Peter; 1865-9 Manor House, Market Lavington Wilts; 1869-72 Leicester, St Mark; 1876-9 Cheltenham St Matthew; 1881 rest The Deanery, Salisbury, Wilts; 1890-5 National Portrait Gallery, London;

1844 gave advice on restorations of Haverfordwest St Mary and Rudbaxton churches, Pmbs; advice at Rudbaxton re pews; inf TL from 1890s WM article on St Mary.

1858-9 chapel, Bishops Palace, Llandaff, Glam; BoW; now Cathedral School;

1859 No 10, The Norton, Tenby, Pmbs; for C Allen; TL;

1859 repairs chancel Llanblethian ch, Glam; £51; contr W James Cowbridge; for Eccl Comms; Orrin 69;

1859-61 pair of houses for Minor Canons, Llandaff, Glam; now St Andrew and St Cross; BoW;

1861-3 The Canonry, Llandaff, Glam; BoW, now Pendinas;

1861-3 The Deanery, Llandaff, Glam; BoW, now Cathedral Court;

1868-9 rest chancel, St Mellons ch, Glam; BoW; not in Orrin; nave rest by C Buckeridge;

1869 rest chancel, Llangwm Uchaf ch, Mon; BoW; date on rainwater head;

1869-7l rest Lamphey ch, Pmbs; 1870-1 BoW;

1870-1 Holy Trinity ch, Basingwerk Ave, Greenfield, Flints; BoW; chancel 1910-11 by J. Douglas;

1872 rest chancel St Dogwells church, Pmbs; ICBS; £520; at cost Mrs Cope of Holywell & Sealyham; nave etc rest 1878-87 by EH Lingen Barker

1874-7 rest Llanarthne Ch, Cms;

1878-9rectory, Llanfihangel Aberbythych, Cms; in Golden Grove village;

1879 rectory, Stackpole, Pmbs; for Eccl Comms.

1881 parsonage, Bishton, Mon; plans Gwent RO DL/AM/PI

1881 rest chancel, Mathern ch, Mon; BoW;

1882 rest chancel, Llanwnda Ch, Pmbs; BoW, reblt

1883 rest tower, Llandeilo ch, Cms, TL

1883 rest Llanfair Discoed ch, Mon; ICBS; 1882-3 BoW rebuilt

1887-8 plans rest Dingestow ch, Mon, exec by Richard Creed qv; BoW;

1887 rest chancel Haverfordwest St Mary ch Pmbs; DMH 91; roof rest, organ moved, fittings; PH 6.12.89; TO 5.12.89;

1888 rest Whitford ch Flints; BoW; pews)

1888-9 ?rebuilt chancel Meidrim ch, Cms, for Eccl Comm

1889 rest chancel, Abergwili Ch, Cms, new E wall; NLW SD/F/?;

1890 rest Glascwm ch, Rad; MS;

1890-1 rest Cynwyl Gaeo ch, Caio, Cms, £1550; W 7.2.90; ICBS 9385;

1890-1 rest Rhossili ch, Glam; Orrin 150; ICBS; £700 mostly paid for by Emily Talbot; Bevan & Gibbs of Horton contractors; WM 29.6.91; BoW;

1891 ?chancel, Llangyfelach ch, Glam; attrib Orrin 172; nave rest 1891 by EMB Vaughan; not in BoW;

c1891 alt plans for Glascwm ch, Rad, restored 1885 by JB Fowler qv, ICBS; restored by Fowler from 1885 completed 1892 by EC; BoW;

1892 Llanycrwys Ch, Cms, rest; CJ 1.7.92; £800; ICBS says plans prepared originally by EC assistant Mr Purday.

1895 amended plans by William Husband qv for adds to Greenhill, Tenby, for Intermediate School TCN 27.2.95 cf JH Christian below.

CHRISTIAN, JOHN HENRY. c1831-1901. Nephew of Ewan Christian qv continued practice with EC's former assistant CH Purday qv. Signs off ICBS plans for Glasbury ch, Rad 1880-2? on behalf of EC.

1896 adds to Greenhill, Tenby, as County School; plans by William Husband, architect to the school managers, (plumber & builder), amended by JHC acc to W Harrison, Greenhill School, 66-9. T&CN 27.2.95 says Ewan Christian architect to Eccl Comm and County Council had prepared plans of the Greenhill School to meet requirements of the Intermediate Educ Act. Mayor & Town Clerk recently had meeting with him in London, but he had died. Mr Christian’s alterations agreed TCN 19.6.95; opened TCN 24.9.96.

CHRISTIANI & NIELSEN Engineers, established in Denmark 1904 by Rudolf Christiani and Aage Nielsen. Pioneers of immersed tube tunnels.

1986-91 Conway Tunnel, Conwy, Caerns, for A55 under Conwy river; built with Travers, Morgan & Partners. Six precast immersed tubes, each of 30,000 tons, joined underwater;

CHUGG, A. S. Waterloo Rd, Hakin, Milford Haven (MH), Pmbs

1906 house for Capt King, MH, HMT 27.6.06

1907 three houses, Dewsland St, MH; HMT 24.4.07 for Capt Kilby

1907 house, Priory St, MH, for Cpt Salter; HMT 9.l0.07

1907 house, North Rd, MH, for EE Carlie; HMT 12.6.07

1907 Avondale, Upper Hill St, Hakin, MH; plans for conversion to public house, ‘The Great Eastern' HRO D/RTM/l2/11;

1908 Co-op premises, Priory Rd, MH, Arch l0.4.08

1913 Lyndhurst, Hakin, MH, Pmbs (own house) HMT l2,2,l3

1914 Liberal Club and shops, Charles St, MH, Pmbs, HMT l2.2.l3

CLARK & HOLLAND. Architects, Portsmouth, or maybe Newmarket. cf GJ Clark of Newmarket;

1869 adds Cresselly House, Cresselly, Pmbs, add of wings; firm were estate architects to Lady Allen’s father, the Earl of Portsmouth (of Farleigh House nr Basingstoke); BoW; also sets of gates and lodges.

CLARK, Captain -. Civil engineer, Pembroke Royal Dockyard, 1844 dir.

(1855-61 ?involved with Smalls lighthouse, Pmbs, Sir James Douglass resident engineer; design by James Walker; £50,125; built at Trinity Quay Solva; PH 13.7.60 says by Capt Clarke RN of Bath.

CLARK, ANTHONY see TACP

CLARK, EDWIN Engineer, 1814-94, born Marlow, from 1846 resident eng to R Stephenson on Chester & Holyhead Rlwy, wrote 3 volume book on the Britannia and Conway bridges ill by lithographs by S Russell; OF Carter in AR 1968;

1846-50 res eng Britannia Bridge, Llanfair Pwllgwyn Ang; Robert Stephenson eng; F. Thompson archt; RH;

CLARK, G. J. Newmarket.

1862 design for gates and lodge, Baron Hill, Beaumaris, Ang; RH; ?connected with Clark & Holland qv; Richard Hayman says des is in Baron Hill papers ?at UCW Bangor, and possibly unex;

CLARK, GEORGE THOMAS. Talygarn, Glam. 1809-98. BoW 625 Engineer, Antiquarian, worked on SWR with Brunel, reported on sanitary state of Newport 1849, manager Dowlais Ironworks for 45 years, author Medieval military architecture of England (1884); numerous articles in AC from 1850-99, largely castles. Friend of Sir John Guest, trustee of Dowlais Iron Co. after d of Sir John 1852, and in 1856 GTC and Lord Aberdare, trustees, took over management of Dowlais Works. Lt-Col commanding Dowlais Volunteer Corps 1859. Set up Cardiff steel works 1887-91, retired 1892. Gave advice on restoration of Roman walls Cardiff Castle, JMC 260;

1865-98 Talygarn, Glam, for himself; BoW; bought estate 1865; most of works 1879-82; SE tower 1880, S tower 1881, billiard room 1894-5; interiors by Italians G. Biraghi, P. Santi, Cortellazzo of Vicenza; fireplaces Terrazzi of Verona;

1887 Talygarn ch, Glam; Orrin 179-80; in mem wife Anne; BoW;

CLARK, HERBERT ANTHONY. Architect Wrexham, known as Anthony Clark, Diocesan Architect St Asaph: See TACP (The Anthony Clark Partnership).

1951-4 repairs Kerry ch, Mont; ICBS;

1951-2 lychgate, Llanrhaeadr ym Mochnant ch, Denbs, designed with his assistant RB Heaton qv; made by John Thomas Evans carpenter, aged 70, and John Edward Owen, aged 78, blacksmith; Liverpool Daily Post 25.3.52, Festival of Britain commemoration and to Bishop Morgan; stone from Blodwel Quarry; oak from Pulford Estates, near Chester;

CLARK, SEPTIMUS A. Joiner, builder, contractor 73-5 Beacons Hill, Denbigh. Adv Worralls Dir 1874 44.

CLARK, Major THOMAS. Industrialist; Bellefield, Trowbridge, Wilts. l8l9-99. Clothier (J. & T. Clark) and patron of architecture in Trowbridge. cf letter from John Sawtell, Hope Cott, Holt, Wilts. K. Rogers, Wilts & Somerset Woollen Mills, 1976 : John & Thomas Clark set up 1804 in Yerbury St, 1814 Duke St Factory retained until 1883, then concentrated at Studley Mill which they bought in 1856 and had new mill built then, and business continued there to 1967.

1857 Fishguard Ch, Pmbs. Major Clark’s design given free, and financial assistance in building PH. 24.7.57. Major Clark visited a relative Mrs Harries and had offered plans and to supervise c. 1850 and this was taken up after plans by Prichard and James Stone proved too costly. £1600, James Hughes contractor.

CLARKE, G. R. Exhibited drawing of Plas Mawr, Conwy, Caerns, RA 1872.

CLARKE, H. ALEXANDER. ? related to HF Clarke of Briton Ferry

1891 Public Library and council offices, Briton Ferry, Glam; BoW

1897 seven houses, Briton Ferry, Glam; C: BJ 1.9.97;

1897 villa, Briton Ferry, Glam; C: BJ 15.12.97

CLARKE, HENRY FRANCIS Briton Ferry, surveyor to Local Board, Briton Ferry; ?related to H Alexander Clark who worked in 1890s

1870-1 repaired St Mary ch, Llansawel, Briton Ferry, Glam; ICBS; Orrin 23; also rest 1891-2 by HFC to design of Seddon & Carter qv

1875 Bethlehem CM chapel, Pentrechwyth, Swansea; AJ; £1300)

1878-9 Llansamlet ch, Glam; Orrin 172; BoW397; Cambrian 3.5.78; Br 11.10.79; £4556; contractor David Joshua Llansamlet; ?Orrin refers to ‘restricted funds’)

1879 Siloh I chapel, Caehir, Eaglebush, Neath, Glam. FS laid; old chapel of 1875 200 yards from new. Gothic. SWDN 11.7.79; RSI;

1880 EC chapel, Briton Ferry, Glam; FS laid. £2161 SWDN 21.6.80; RSI

1881 Glais ch, Glam £450; Orrin 60; Camb 15.9.81

188? ?the Mr Clark who designed first Mount Calvary B chapel, St Thomas, Swansea, dem; chapel history)

1891-2 rest St Mary ch, Llansawel, Briton Ferry, Glam, to design by J Coates Carter of Seddon & Carter; Orrin 23; BoW163; contractor Walter Dowland Abergavenny. £1775; ICBS;

CLARKE, JOSEPH FSA London AEBTD 1868 entry includes mansions, churches and parsonages in … and Wales.

CLARKE, JOSEPH, Pembroke Dock. ?error for above.

1858 vicarage, Pembroke Dock, Pembs; PH 30.7.58; but T: PH 10.7.57 was for plans from Ecclesiastical Commissioners’ architect presumably Ewan Christian qv; Thomas Jackson of Pimlico contractor.

CLARKE, THOMAS GUY. Cardiff

1925-6 repaired roof and S arcade, Cowbridge ch, Glam; Orrin 49; £4000; NLW LL/F/258 dated 1923.

CLARKE, W. S. see William Clarke, engineer.

CLARKE, WILLIAM Llandaff. Stone and wood carver, maker of eccl fittings, occasionally contractor and builder. Did carving on many Welsh churches, made stained glass occasionally. ?related to Edward Clarke who did carving in Llandaff Cathedral 1867-9; in Cardiff Castle c1872.

Carving:

1885? reredos at All Saints Pontardawe, Glam for A. Gilbertson; Orrin 136; ?confused w St Peter’s ch chancel alts 1894 by Gilbertson and reredos, Orrin 137; date from Cambr 20.7.94; BoW gives 1896 and pulpit 1900.

1885-7 Nolton ch Bridgend for J Prichard;

1888 pulpit Griffithstown Mon for EMB Vaughan;

1889 reredos Llandogo Mon for Seddon & Carter;

1890 reredos Aberavon ch, Glam figures by HH Armstead, ?Kempson & Fowler; 1891 screen stalls etc Peterston super Ely for K&F;

1891-4 St James Cardiff for EMB Vaughan;

1892-3 Bettws ch Glam for GE Halliday;

1896-7 choir stalls Penmark for Seddon & Carter;

1896-7 pulpit Llanblethian ch for CB Fowler;

1897 tower rest St John Cardiff for CB Fowler;

1897-8 carving Mountain Ash ch for EMB Vaughan;

1901-3 stalls pulpit Penyfai ch Bridgend for RW Llewellyn;

190? screen Taibach ch for GEH;

1902-5 rood screen and reredos St Mark Newport for Graham, Hitchcox & Co ;

1904 reredos Llanishen for GEH;

1904 stalls and plaque Margam Abbey 1904;

1906 oak reredos Llandogh juxta Penarth for FR Kempson;

1911 oak reredos Llanblethian ch Glam;

Other work:

1891-3 contr rest Llangynwyd ch, Glam; GE Halliday; £3000; Orrin 81-2;

1892-4 contr rest St Donats ch, Glam; Orrin 155; for GE halliday; £922;

1893-4 contr Nicholaston ch, Glam; for GE Halliday; Orrin 117-8; £6000;

1897 contr rest tower Cadoxton juxta Neath ch, Glam; £300; for CB Fowler;

1899-1900 contr rest western ch Llantwit Major, Glam, for GE Halliday; £1000; Orrin 92

1901 contr completion of Pentyrch ch, Glam; Orrin 134; for Bruton & Williams; £90;

1905 contr rest eastern ch Llantwit Major, Glam, for Halliday & Rodger; £1300, Orrin 93;

1909-10 rest Llansannor ch, Glam; Orrin 89; NLW LL/F/453; new pulpit, pews, entry to rood-loft exposed

CLARKE, WILLIAM S. Engineer.

1852-9 Bute East Dock, Cardiff, resident engineer w John Plews; WSC; BoW;

1860-1 Bonded Warehouse, Bute East Dock, Cardiff; BoW 273;

CLARKE HALL, DENIS Architect, 1910-2006 born Denis Lucian Clarke Hall in Essex, won competition in 1937 for ideal secondary school,

1957 Secondary school, Pyle, Glam; DCH with HS Scorer for stage 1 and DWR Davies for stage 2; AJ 11.6.59; later Cynffig Comprehensive, BoW;

CLASH ASSOCIATES

2009 Sleeperz hotel; RIBA award 2010;

CLAYTON, JOHN. London (or Hereford).

1853 railway station, Abergavenny, Mon; ill in HT acc to MS;

1859 Llanfaes ch, Brecon; BoW; to be rebuilt Br 17.11.60 & 4.5.61, plan with William Williams resident bldr; ch much rebuilt 1923-5; collapsed 1852, rest 1859, £1500; G&VB; MS JC of Hereford;

CLEAR, JAMES BULLEY. Architect, 1829-70. Clerk of the works to Sir GG Scott at St Davids Cathedral, called resident architect; worked for Scott on restoration of Darlington ch, Yorks; son of James Clear, landlord of Goose & Grid-iron, Little Orford St, Norwich, and Susanna Bulley, born Blofield, Norf. James Clear proprietor advertised sale of Prospect House, Thorpe, in Norwich Mercury 26.7.51; JB Clear claimed £4.00 for returning to Norwich from Oxford to vote in 1857; 1861 census unmarried lodger at Kings Head, Thorpe; in 1862 voter qualification form for eastern district of Norfolk, JBC of 49 High St, Oxford, is copyhold owner of cottages on Neatishead Common, Norfolk; 1862 JBC, builder, of Thame, Oxon, married Charlotte Mary Webb in Thame; JBC, surveyor, of Thorpe, proved by oath in 1863, will of his father, retired coal merchant; son born in St Davids, Pmbs, Thame Gazette 12.9.65; in 1870 JBC of St Davids buried at Thorpe St Andrew, Norfolk. Norfolk News brief obituary 23.4.70 calls him 'resident architect for the restoration of St Davids Cathedral'; called 'architect, son of James Clear Esq, late of Thorpe' in Bury & Norwich Post 26.4.70; at 1871 census widow Charlotte aged 39, born Godstone, son James, aged 5, born St Davids, and servant Martha Williams aged 25 born St Davids are at 16 Richmond Place, Norwich. Son James buried Thorpe 1888 aged 22; widow in Reading 1901 census, Godstone 1911 census, died Reading 1915 aged 90. Research by Diane Buxton.

(1864-5 worked on restoration, Darlington church, Co Durham, GG Scott architect with JP Pritchett qv, reopened 14.12.65, £1590; Scott Recollections 312;

1865-70 clerk of works and resident architect on first phase of restoration of tower at St David’s Cathedral for GG Scott (cf Scott Recollections 312 where he is called ‘very excellent’ and refers to work for Scott at Darlington); builders Wood & Sons, Worcester,Br 23.6.66; died in St Davids 1870, William Cook qv clerk of works by 1872. Worcestershire Chronicle 27.6.66 :

The Engineer gives the following particulars of the works:- ‘Mr. Scott estimated the necessary expense of the restoration at 30,000l. The work of restoration was divided into four contracts; and, the most urgent being that for the preservation of the great tower, it was let out first, to Messrs. Wood and Sons, of Worcester. This contract amounts to 11,000l., which sum includes the construction of a drain all round the cathedral, to carry off the water; taking out the two west piers of the tower, and replacing them with new on the ancient model; restoring the tower, repairing and restoring the choir stalls and seats; repairing the organ; and repairing thoroughly the eastern chancel.’ – The actual work of reparation was commenced about a year and a half ago, under the direction of Mr. J. B. Clear, the resident architect, who at once began the difficult work of repairing the tower, on the same plan as that adopted a few years since in the preservation of the tower of the Cathedral of Bayeux, in France. The tower of St. David’s Cathedral is 124 feet high, 40 feet square externally, and weighs more than 4,000 tons. Mr. Clear began by fixing bracing inside and outside the tower, and bolting its walls together to make it as much in one piece as possible, after which he screwed the sides of the tower three inches closer to each other. The bracing, which consisted of massive ties of iron, of course took none of the weight of the tower. He next constructed some incompressible foundations for shoring of the most massive description, the supports containing, in all, 17,000 cubic feet of timber under the north and west arches, and against the two western piers. The whole weight of the tower rested for a considerable length of time principally upon the shoring upon oak needles passing through the spandrels of the arches, wrought-iron girders being placed across the angles. The needles were supported by fir logs erected nearly perpendicularly, each of the logs being composed of nine pieces of timber from fourteen inches square, bolted and framed together. It was an anxious time when the crazy tower, the heavy patchwork of three bishops, was first allowed to rest on the timber supports, and it is said in St. David’s that the resident architect was assisting in operations beneath it at the moment, and told his men that if the tower did come down he would be smashed first. While the tower rested on the main shoring, the two western piers were gradually rebuilt beneath it, in good cement work, and in small portions at a time, a moveable system of shores being used to sustain the work in immediate contact with the parts operated upon. The north-west pier was commenced on the 12th January last, and finished on the 12th March, when the south-west pier was begun, and finished on the 19th of last month, so that the great tower is now safe again for some centuries.”

Potter's Electric News 7.8.67: On Thursday, July 4th, several of the inhabitants of the ancient City met at the Cathedral, now in course of restoration, to witness the re-placing of the coffin containing bones of Bishop Gower, in the original grave which he had prepared for himself, and which was under the Rood loft, to the extreme right as you enter the choir from the dais. This grave was opened some two years ago for the purpose explained in the document below. The lead coffin was found to be in an excellent state of preservation. It was now re-soldered shortly after 11 o’clock, a.m., enclosed in a cover of wood, and let into the grave, with also a sealed bottle containing a printed extract of an article written about eighteen months ago by Mr J. B. Clear, clerk of the works to the Archaeologia Cambrensis, giving a full account of the graves disturbed &c, and the following document:

‘Saint David’s Pembrokeshire, July 4th, 1867.

These remains of Bishop Gower were removed from here on Tuesday, March 21st, 1865, on account of one of the main shores being placed immediately above the grave as the enclosed (the printed extract alluded to above) will explain. They were re-placed this 4th day of July, 1867 in the presence of

James Roberts, Vicar Choral of this Cathedral for -- years;

Charles P. Jones, Minor Canon for the last 8 years;

Thomas Hughes, Verger, 20 years;

John Howells, Surgeon

Maurice Rees, Merchant;

H. Edmund, Schoolmaster, and formerly a chorister of this Cathedral;

Edwin Williams, Student;

John James, Contractor’s Clerk;

James B. Clear, Clerk of Works;

Charlotte Mary Clear, wife of the above;’

Followed by some 30 or 40 more names – workmen now engaged in and about the Cathedral. Bishop Gower died in the year 1347; and so for 518 years undisturbed. As above stated it became however necessary to do so, and in the presence of several of the clergy, and inhabitants, the grave was opened and subsequently the coffin. There was nothing however discovered with him except a Pastoral Staff. This, as well as a silver chalice, gold ring, and a silver coin found in the grave of Bishop Beke, as also a silver chalice and gold ring found in that of Bishop Carew, or at least so conjectured both graves being under the dais, is now on view at the Cathedral. Drawings of the same, taken by Mr Clear appeared as part of the article as mentioned as taken from Archaeologia Cambrensis, and of which a copy was now deposited with the bones of the Venerable Prelate.

CLEMENT, -. Swansea

1853 Bellevue St WM chapel, Cardiff; Br 1853 278;

CLIFFORD TEE & GALE Architects, London, founded 1895 by Samuel Clifford Tee designing factories in NE London; now CTG Consultancy based in Gatwick, Sx;

1957-63 buildings for Ffestiniog Pumped Storage Scheme, Tanygrisiau, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Mer; inv AV, incorrectly given to SC Foulkes qv in BoW, but his firm were landscape consultants;

CLINTON, GEORGE, Aberystwyth, and Cardiff; +1850. In Aberystwyth c1832-5, called ‘of Cardiff, native of Shrewsbury’ in 1839; 7 St Mary St, Cardiff, in 1844 dir, when called Town Surveyor, died Cardiff 1850; Colvin; Called G Clynton on board in Eglwys Fach ch.

1832-4 Llanddeiniol ch, Cd; signed plans 1832 by GC of Aberystwyth, ICBS L Box 3 1469; Edward Lumley builder; est £607; plans w tower; old ch worse than many an English hovel .. nave separated from chancel by double screen cf Meyric; 1832-5, alts 1882-3 by Middleton & Son; BoW

1833 vicarage, Llanilar, Cd; plans NLW SD/Bounty/)

1833 ?Capel Bangor ch, Cd; attr TL; not built until 1837-8;

1833-4 Eglwys Fach ch, Cd; ICBS; named G Clynton on board in church with D & W Lewis, builders.

(1836-7 Holy Trinity, Coleham, Shrewsbury, Salop; Arch Mag l837 550)

1839-40 MH, Llandovery, Cms; CEAJ l840 39; competition victory by GC of Cardiff, Cambr 21.3.39; W 20.12.39.

1846 Trinity chapel, Cardiff, Glam, open, Norman style, Silurian Advertiser 21.11.46; RSI

CLIVE-POWELL, ROGER PHILIP, Pontbrendu, Llanybydder, Cms. Restoration architect, especially churches, 1944-2015. Cf practice leaflet 1995. rc-p.co.uk Wife Jen Jones set up Welsh Quilt Museum in former Lampeter TH, Cd, conversion work by R C-P.

1980 repairs Bayvil ch, Pembs;

1988 adds to Pontbrendu, Llanybydder for self and Jen Jones; timber-framed add to cottage of 1753;

c1990 rebuilt Llanina Mansion, Cd (sacked part way through).

1990? alts The Red House, Bellevue Terr, Aberaeron, Cd;

1991 rest gazebo, 33 Hill Lane, Haverfordwest, Pmb;

1993ff restored longhouse at Gelli Uchaf, Llanllwni, Cms, for Julian & Fiona Wormald; cf the garden impressionists website/blogs;

1994 Pyllau Coediog, Taliaris, Cms, new house designed to look like barn; CTA 1994;

2002 Danybanc, Cynwyl Elfed, Cms, conversion of cottage to small house

2003 conversion, outbuildings Tresissylt, St Nicholas, Pmbs

200? rest Dolau Canol, nr Llanybydder, Cms as holiday rental;

2006 rest shell house, Cilwendeg, Boncath, Pmbs for Temple Trust (plaque), with shell work by Blott Kerr-Wilson, .

20?? conversion TH, Lampeter, Cms to Welsh Quilt Centre for Jen Jones;

2014 repairs Yr Hen Gapel U chapel, Llwynrhydowen, Cd, for Addoldai Cymru, Welsh chapels trust;

2015 repairs Cwrt Henri/ Court Henry, Dryslwyn, Cms, for T Lloyd and Willa Elphinstone, SWG 12.11.14; inc plaster-vaulted lobby on first floor, painted 2023 by Simon Bradley with trompe-l'oeuil Gothic vault and roses; inf TL;

Also:

adds to house in Carmarthenshire;

took down and rebuilt brick front of Peniarth, Llanegryn, Mer;

Church restorations:

1980 and 1995? Bayvil ch, Pembs, maintained by FFC;

1980ff Llanwenog ch, Cd major works over years from 1980 inc tower 1985, roof 1994;

1992ff Myddfai Cms, roof, conversion of vestry into side chapel by removal of C19 screen 1992, 1998-2003;

1995 Tregaron ch, Cd 1995,

1996 Llanddarog ch, Cms, 1996 spire,

19?? Aberaeron church, Cd;

1999-2000 Llangynllo ch, Cd, 1999-2000;

199? Laugharne ch, Cms, stabilising works inc tower in 1990s;

199? repaired tower Newcastle Emlyn ch, Cms;

CLUTTON, HENRY London l8l9-93 Leading High Victorian architect, pupil of E. Blore, friend of William Burges with whom he won Lille cathedral competition 1856. Worked for Duke of Bedford. Designed churches: Dunstall, Staffs 1852-3; Hatherop, Glos 1854-5; Steppingley, Beds 1859-60; Notting Hill RC London 1859-60; Moorhouse, Notts 1860; Tavistock, Devon 1865-6; Woburn, Beds 1865-8; Woburn Sands, Beds 1868; Ditton RC Ches 1876-9; chancel Steeple Ashton ch Wilts 1853; rest Chapter House Salisbury Cathedral 1856.

Country houses: Frankleigh House, Bradford on Avon 1848; adds Grittleton Park, Wilts c1854; Hatherop, Glos 1856; Balcombe Place, Sx 1856; Minley Manor, Hants 1858-62; Quantock Lodge, Som. 1858-68; clock tower Cliveden, Bucks 1862;

1847 Boys National Schools, Abergavenny, Mon; Seaborne; Gwent RO D527)

1847-8 South Wales & Monmouthshire Training College (Trinity College), Carmarthen; HC instructed Dec 1846, T £5853 May 1847 WP James; Br 3.4.47; FS 16.7.47 Lodwick; opened W 20.10.48; RG Thomas assistant architect qqv. Clutton designed rear addition 1860.

1847-9 ?Model School (St Davids National School), Carmarthen, Cms; attr; but architect & contractor said to be W P James qv cf 1851 and 1856; Lodwick 228, 246-7; £2425; WPJ acc to CJ May 47; CJ 1.10.47 FS to be laid; opened CJ 10.8.49. Add girls school 1851, infants 1856 (plans by HC), in 1871 described as a group of 3 national schools from a design by Mr Clutton.

1848-53 adds Ruthin Castle, Denbs, for Frederick R. West, assisted after 1851 by William Burges qv who was still designing furniture for castle in 1856. Oak chimneypiece by Clutton, made by Wylie & Lumsden, at 1851 Exhibition; BoW; EVA 8 23.

1851 ?Girl’s Model School, Carmarthen; add to Boy’s Model School 1847-9, attr, but possibly by WP James cf 1847-9; Lodwick 248 no archt; CJ 9.5.51 opened; see below 1856; in 1871 described as a group of 3 national schools from a design by Mr Clutton.

1856-7 Infant’s wing, Model School (St Davids National School), Carmarthen; CRO Educ 260. Added to school of 1847-9 ?also by Clutton and girls school of 1851; in 1871 described as a group of 3 national schools from a design by Mr Clutton.

1860 rear wing Trinity College, Carmarthen, Cms; William Lewis contr;

Also

school now RC church, Llanfwrog, Denbs for F West of Ruthin Castle; BoW.

CLWYD COUNTY COUNCIL ARCHITECTS. K. J. Denley County Architect

1989? converted Llangollen B of 1860 to ECTARC cultural centre; Cadw, Chapels in Wales, 1999;

CO2 Architects, Hay on Wye, Brec, established 2001 by Andrew Coates, Sam Organ and Tim Organ; Tim Organ previously worked in Somerest with Artist Constructor, designer/developers and John Schofield, see Somerset index; website;

2001 garden room and ext Lower Galfog, Llanigon, Brec;

2006-7 Harold's Field housing, Boughrood, Rad, ill BoW;

2008 Ty Gwydr, Bregin, Brec, timber and glass;

2008 Cae Pentre development, Lower Chapel, Brec, BoW, six eco houses;

(2008 remodel The Green House, Cusop Dingle, Herefs; 1960s bungalow)

2009 ext 'Williams', Brecon, Brec, glass add on garden side;

2009 involved conversion barns, Penmaes near Brecon; RIBA stages A-D;

2009 conversion grain silo to holiday house, Clyro, Rad;

2012 converted chapel, Glasbury, Brec, to bunkhouse and shop for Wye Valley Canoes;

2013 Falkner House, Crickhowell, Brec; glass fronted timber;

2013 Little Hill Barn nr Llandrindod Wells, Rad; curved roofed new house;

2013 'Wakely', Brecon, Brec, single storey, glass;

2013 adds 'Lewis' near Abergavenny, Mon, timber clad rear add;

2015 conversion and extension, Aberllynfi, Glasbury, Brec;

2016 ext Nantyllanerch, mid-Wales, listed farmhouse;

2016 Cynefin Retreats, 3 miles Hay on Wye, curved-roofed, holiday homes;

2016 ext Ffordlas Fawr, Forest Coalpit, Mon; glass-roofed add to farmhouse

2016 conversion Lamb House, Hay on Wye, Brec from vet surgery to house;

2016 adds to house, Llowes, Rad;

2017 bike washing hub, Henderson Hall, Talybont on Usk, Brec

2017 rear add Beverly, Newport, Mon, glass garden add to 1930s house;

2018 alts The Globe, Hay on Wye, new interior restaurant and function spaces;

(2018 proposed five glass-box holiday cabins, Westbrook Court near Hay on Wye, Herefs)

(2018 proposed exts Upper Fernbreed, St Margarets, Herefs;

2018 proposed development Box Bush Farm, alts and eco units in Brecon Beacons NP;

2018 proposed glass and timber house, Buckland, Bwlch, Brec;

2019 renov and ext, Marchogdir, West Wales; C18 farmhouse;

2019 Apple Orchard Cabins, Talgarth, Brec; two timber-clad holiday houses;

2019 'Summer House', West Wales; timber clad with black brick corner piers;

2020 proposed garden room near Brecon;

2022 proposed house in former water-tank, Hay on Wye, Brec;

2022 Canal Bank, Brecon, canalside self-build house;

Projects:

('Tin House', Herefs replacement dwelling)

barn conversion and extension of 3 barns;

'Beacons Edge' new build house

extension to Llethergneuen farmhouse in Cons Area

COAD, RICHARD. London 1826-1900. Architect, senior clerk to GG Scott. Alts Moor Park, Richards Castle, Salop 1874-6 BoE;

1856-8? adds Voelas, Pentrevoelas, Denbs; dem; for Charles Wynne-Finch; massive EE Gothic; ?lodge 1862; photo LHW, says new house on new site 1865-6 w involvement of JH Pollen qv; Bow says Pollen involved in 1880s;

1867-8 Edern ch, Caerns; ICBS; )

COBBAN & LIRONI Architects Glasgow

1986-7 Marriots Hotel, Maritime Quarter, Swansea; BoW;

COCKERELL, CHARLES ROBERT. 3 Savile Row, London. l788-l863. Son of SP Cockerell. Leading C19 architect; David Watkin biography (DW); Colvin; RIBA gold medal 1848. Diaries in RIBA; acc to MF CRC made a tour of Wales 1806 with the Daniell brothers and visited Hafod, Cd.

1819-27 St Davids College, Lampeter, Cd; First design l8l9 abandoned, plans at SDUC Lampeter dated 1822-3 ill P&P51: half-plan and 2 elevations w sections. FS 12.8.22, CJ 16.8.22; T CJ 21.2.23; approaching compln CJ 6 & 13.8.24; chapel consec CJ 24.8.27; RA l829; £30,000; contractor Foster; RIBAD has undated gr fl plan; engraved aerial view by F Mackenzie;

1821 repairs, Bishops Palace, Abergwili, Cms; burnt 1904; Colvin; DW 249;

1824 Derry Ormond, Betws Bledrws, Cd; enl 1860; dem 1953; spec in NLW; bridge in park by CRC acc C Palmer, Hist parks & gdns in Ceredigion, 2004;

1824-5 Pentre, Manordeifi, Pmbs, planned alts for Dr Davies; Diary 29-30.12.24: invited to do some alteration..hit off plan v speedily.. after dinner.. told them new buildings might cost £1,500.. promised drwings in 6 wks. 8.9.25 ‘on Dr Davies' plans'; 19.11.25 appmt w Mr D. seemed to approve; 28.11.25 `consulted w Mr D made a new plan of the house'; no further refs; RIBA COC/9/5;

1825 Stables, Cwmcynfelin, Llangorwen, Cd, for J Lloyd Williams; Diary 14-15.7.25: ‘took plans of house, had been blt by Mr Davis grfather to Mr Williams Jr from des of a Mr Dixon in London- much I consider has been altered from those plans' ‘walked down opposite disposed stables, agreed to make them 11' high.. a gd br from Aberyst. would undertake the whole and perform it well'; COC/9/6; BoW

1826 Capt Saunder's house, nr Lampeter, Cd; ?Ty Mawr, Cilcennin, Cd; Diary 11.7.26 `wlkd over to Capt Ss struck out a plan for his additions and made them out a little, satisfied him and his carpenter, an intelligent man. 12.7.26 made out plan for Cpt S and sent it off with a note on Wed recommending him to consult w Taylor'. COC/9/6

1827-8 redec Great Room, Wynnstay, Denbs; BoW; dem;

1827-8 Newbridge Lodge, Wynnstay, Denbs BoW 316; CL 30.3.72)

182? One of two architects discussing new ch, Aberystwyth, Cd; inf MF from NLW St Michael ch, Aberystwyth A12-19, 69, 71; this pres c1829 re ch 1829-33 by E Haycock.

COCKERELL, SAMUEL PEPYS l753-l827. Pupil of Sir Robert Taylor. Colvin. Father of CR Cockerell.

1793-5 Middleton Hall, Llanarthne, Cms for Sir William Paxton; Colvin; Beauties of England & Wales 18 1815 332; burnt 1921, dem 1951, now Nat Botanical Gdn, stable court and one service block survive.

1804 unex plan Assembly Rooms, Swansea, rejected. Built 1821 to plan by William Jernegan 1810; BoW.

1808 Paxton's Tower, near Llanarthne, for Sir William Paxton, memorial to Nelson; Colvin;

1806-9 Tenby, The Baths (Laston House), attendant's cottage, Albion Hotel, Assembly Rooms, and livery stables and coach-house for Sir William Paxton. Cambrian 27.6.07 and 6.5.09. Probably also The Globe Hotel, Tudor Square, 1807 (now Tenby House Hotel). Baths damaged by fire 1809 and repaired 1810. Engraving from estate agents brochure 1824 ill P&P33. The stables and coach-house `lately erected by the same architect' CJ 28.7.10 probably now Brychan Yard, Upper Frog St dated 1807; Colvin dates baths to 1811, ref J. Dugdale British Traveller 4 1819 729.

COCKSHUTT, JAMES engineer 1742-1819, family involved with Wortley Forge ironworking site in Yorkshire from EC18, John Cockshutt I c1713, sons John Cockshutt II and James; James was pupil of Smeaton; FRS?; engaged by Lord Cawdor in mid 1790s to sort out problems on the lakes at Stackpole Court, Pmbs; BoW. Later engineer for Trewuddfa Canal for which Shearsby appointed surveyor 1794. Co-lessee with Richard Crawshay and William Stephens of Cyfartha Ironworks after Anthony Bacon's death in 1786 until 1791, engineering timeline website; returned in 1790s to manage Wortley forges; involved 1793-4 with proposed Scarborough to Whitby canal;

1786-91 Co-lessee with Richard Crawshay and William Stephens of Cyfartha Ironworks after Anthony Bacon's death in 1786, engineering timeline website;

179? ?Eight-arch bridge, Stackpole Court, Pmbs, complete by 1796-7; BoW; George Moneypenny qv designed a seven-arch bridge for Pembroke in 1790 that may have been for here;

1793 assisted Thomas Shearsby Sr in survey of alternative route for Swansea Canal Loughor to Llandovery 2.12.1793; Copp150;

CODRINGTON, THOMAS Engineer, Twickenham

1898-1901 Dryslwyn Bridge, Cms W 1.11.01 £11,373, collapsed 1931.

COE, HENRY EDWARD see Coe & Goodwin

COE & GOODWIN, 4 Frederick Pl., Old Jewry, London. Henry Edward Coe (1825-85) and E M Goodwin q.v. Coe was pupil of G.G. Scott. C&G entered competitions for church at Bracknell 1849 (1st), church at Cheltenham 1849, Birmingham Blind Inst 1849 (1st), Bristol Hospital 1851 (4th), Spring Hill College Birmingham 1853. St Mary Magdalene, Dundee, 1854, Dundee Royal Infirmary, 1853-5. Coe won first prize in notorious Foreign Office competition 1857, with H.H. Hofland. Agricultural Hall, Islington 1860s. Coe & S Robinson cl875-85 did early plans for Bedford Park, Chiswick 1875, S. Devon & E Cornwall Hospital 1879-84, Holy Trinity Worthing Sx 1883, Olympia Exhibition Halls 1885. Partner EM Goodwin qv remained in West Wales, worked for W.H. Yelverton of Whitland Abbey.

1850-3 Whitland church: Eglwys Fair Glantaf, Cms Print CRO CAS A 20 1V 34, ICBS correspondence says work exec by John Thomas of Tenby not to original plan. Plan signed C&G architects, but letters signed HEC, R. K. Penson was consulted.

1854 mansion at Haverfordwest, Pembs for H.W. Hepburne (unid)(? not blt). Exh RA 1854 C&G.

(1856 Garsdon ch, Wilts C&G WBR)

1857 Whitland Abbey House, Whitland, Cms for Hon W.H. Yelverton (exhib RA 1855 C&G) (? looks piecemeal, Yelverton there from late 1830s) Br 10.1.57

COGSWELL, GERALD. ?same as WG Cogswell.

1922 Reredos and altar, Trevethin ch, Mon; BoW; War Memorial.

COLE, -. Milford Haven

1927 alts Antioch chapel, Crymych, Pmbs NWCN 22.9.25

COLE JAMES Builder

1837-9 contr Llanfihangel Rhydithon ch, Rad; ICBS; (B. Wishlade)

COLE, WILLIAM Jr Chester Appears as architect in 1828-9 directory in Upper Northgate St. William Cole appears as builder in same.

COLERIDGE, J. D. London. Arts and crafts architect

1907 Advised on moving chancel screen Tenby Ch, Pmbs;

COLLARD, JAMES LEWIS, Town Surveyor, Carmarthen d 1868. Lived at Queens Hotel, Queen St c1850; surveyor, Hunt's dir 1850.

1838-42 Newcastle Emlyn Ch, Cms

1840 repairs Carmarthen Guildhall W 17.4.40

1841-8 Carmarthen Market oversaw building (FEH Fowler) paid for plan for extending 1845, alts to stalls for manufactured goods W 12.2.1847, coopers’ shed W 21.7.1848

1843 Cilymaenllwyd ch, Cms; ICBS 2970

1843 exec Abergwili Ch, Cms (C.C.Nelson)

1844 Llanfihangel uwch Gwili Ch, Cms

1844 repairs Mermaid Inn, Lammas St, Carmarthen CRO CAS 2(M) map37. for execs of Rev J. Hancock

1844-5 reroof and gallery Llansteffan Ch, Cms (village guide 1969), gallery removed since;

1844-6 Llanwinio Ch, Cms; ICBS; £575

1844-6 adds Jobs Well House, Carmarthen, Cms, for Sir William Nott; CJ 29.11.44

1846 Picton Memorial, Carmarthen, Cms; ?exec des by FEH Fowler qv

1846 Union St I chapel, Carmarthen, Cms;

1846 No 57 King St, Carmarthen; ‘House for W. Morgan spirit merchant on corner Jacksons Lane’ W 3.4.46

1846 Wall along Parade, Carmarthen repairs; T CJ 25.9.46

1847-8 Cottage for supervisor, Carmarthen Reservoir; plans W 10.11.47, 14.1.48

1848 Llanllawddog Ch, Cms;

1850 Alts council chamber, Guildhall, Carmarthen; CJ 20.9.50

1850s unex plans enlarge Castell Gorfod, Llangynin, Cms, for JB Bowen; NLW Llwyngwair 2230

1852 repairs Gwynne House, Quay St, Carmarthen

1852-5 building sites at N end Union St Carmarthen for sale. plans w JC. W 21.5.52 and two sites CJ 20.2.55.

1853 Carmarthen Cattle Market and Slaughterhouse: entrant in competition W 5.8.53, modified E Moxham's plans W 10.2.54 Plan to add 3 sheds W 10.11.1856

1855 National School, Llansteffan Cms; £175; CRO School minute bk

1859-62 exec alts to Guildhall, Carmarthen; CJ 1.7.59 (WH Lindsey)

1861 Llanpumpsaint British School, Cms; CRO 259

1862-3 Mon to Dr John Jenkins, Carmarthen Cemetery; W 24.10.62 Obelisk

1867 Temporary wood pavilion, National Eisteddfod, Carmarthen; T CJ 26.4.67

Attrib Llanfihangel Abercywyn ch, Cms, 1847-8.

COLLEY, ALAN Architect 3 Crick Marren Close, Pembroke. 2006 directory.

COLLIER, ERNEST JOHN VALE. LRIBA, MSA. 4 Quay st, Carmarthen (K.1926). Various plans in Carm Record Office CAS M 58. He was brother-in-law to principal of Training Coll Carmarthen, came from Hants, ?Andover. Long association with Carms. Antiquarians and gave house in Quay Street as museum.

1883-9 Chapel, Joint Counties Lunatic Asylum, Carmarthen, Cms; des ill HH212, signed 16.1.84; BoW;

1887-8 Unex des St John Ch, Carmarthen, Cms; ICBS 9263;

1887-95 Adds Joint Counties Asylum, Carmarthen, Cms;

1890 rest Llanfareth ch, Rad; 1891 BoW; ICBS plans rejected 1890; Br 6.9.90 & 29.11.90;

1891 Llandissilio Vicarage, Pmbs T: Arch 7.8.91

1891 Llanycefn Vicarage, Pmbs W 1.8.91

l89l alts Christ Church, Carmarthen, Cms; W 21.11.91

1891 Adds Brechfa School, Cms; W 14.3.91

l892 rest Martletwy Ch Pmbs; CRO CASScrA20 Nov l892

l893-4 rest Llandyfaelog Ch, Cms; CRO

1894 repairs Llansteffan ch, Cms, to tower; CJ 15.6.94

1894 Three houses, The Avenue, Carmarthen; W 16.2.94

l895 alts St Peter ch, Carmarthen, Cms repainting CJ 13.9.95

l896 rest Cilmaenllwyd Ch, Cms; NLW SD/F/119 £530

1896-8 rest Puncheston Ch, Pmbs DKG 19.11.98 £375

1897 rest Llandeilo Graban ch, Rad; BoW; MS;

1898 repairs tower, Cascob ch, Rad; ICBS; 1899 MS;

?l900 rest Llanfihangel Rhosycorn Ch, Cms; cf 1907

1900 Enlarge & rest St Marys RC Retreat, Union St Carmarthen; W 6.4.00

1900 Organ chamber, Christ Church, Carmarthen; CJ 6.7.00

l90l rest Llanddowror Ch Cms; £2000

1901 alts Steynton rectory, Pmbs; T: W 15.3.01

l90l Proposed ch, Llanedi, Cms; CRO; unex

1902 Alts Llangynog Ch, Cms; Chancel leng. by 15', new ws, fittings, font; CJ 14.11.02

1902 Alts Gosport House, Laugharne, Cms; unexec; plans Miss Laugharne Allen; TL

l903-4 Ciliau Aeron Ch, Cd, rest; plans CRO

l904 Unex plans for N aisle, Cardigan Ch, Cd; NLW; ICBS suggests plans by Collier used in rest of 1906 by Lewis Lewis qv.

1904 Ucheldir, College Rd, Carmarthen, house for J. Davies of Towy Works; CJ 4.10.04

l905 Llanycefn ch, Pmbs rest; plans CRO;

1905 rest Bleddfa ch, Rad; MS;

1905-6 Adds Rectory, Burton, Pmbs; now Beggars Reach Hotel; CRO Cawdor Box 2/227

1905 The Hermitage, Cilymaenllwyd, Cms; T to convert to stables W 24.3.05

1905-8 West Wales Sanatorium, Llanybydder, Cms; W 1.7.07

1906 rest Llanbadarn Trefeglwys ch, Cd; TCN 6.6.06, 3 stained gl ws E end in mem Capt Alban Gwynne, Monachty, given Mrs Alban Gwynne, Clifton; NLW SD/F/246, take down W wall & turret, take out all ws and seats with fittings. Outside walls roughcast, Doulting ws, new porch, new W end & bellcote, £240; new part of nave roof to match old; church was of 1850-5, opened CJ 25.1.55;

1906 Boer War Memorial, Guildhall Sq, Carmarthen w W D Jenkins qv;

1906 reps Llandefalle ch, Brec; MS;

1906-10 Adds Trinity College, Carmarthen: Labs and exam hall; WWin A 1926;

1907 Repairs St Peter ch, Carmarthen; W 12.4.07

1907 Alts Llanfihangel Rhosycorn ch, Cms; W 8.3.07, plans CRO;

1907 alts Bleddfa ch, Rad; BoW; 1905-7 ICBS; repairs, reseat, E w etc;)

1908-9 Alts Laugharne TH, Cms; W 18.6.09

l909 rest Llanhowell Ch, Pmbs; roof rest; plans CRO

l909 Princes Gate Ch, Pmbs;

l9l0 vestry, St Issels Ch, Pmbs, NLW

l9ll Pavilion, Nat Eisteddfod, Carmarthen; Plans CRO; Finglah, Jones & Collier, Hon architects;

1911 Alt of malt house to studio for Mrs Pryse-Rice, Llwynybrain, Llandovery, Cms; NLW Llwynybrain 10; NLW Pensaerniaeth Cymru 1998 27)

l9ll ?Town Cross, Laugharne, Cms; plans CRO CAS M:58; but rest by CE Ponting qv acc to W 3.11.11)

1912 Examination hall, Trinity College, Carmarthen, opened CJ 20.5.12; Roughcast Tudor

1912-13 Alts St David Ch, Carmarthen, new ceiling, W w, ws repaired, floor, font; £1000; W 28.2.13;

1913 Conversion of Wauniago, Carmarthen to TB Hospital for Welsh National Memorial; Arch 27.6.13

1918 Two houses, The Green, Llansteffan, Cms; bill CRO 2 Maps 13 (A-1);

1919 Rest Llansadwrnen Ch, Cms; TL

1919 Plans RC School, Union St, Carmarthen; CRO CAS M.58.

1919-22 Alts Coomb, Llangynog, Cms, for Lord Kylsant: rear drive (1919) gardens, garage (1920) bull boxes (1920), power house (1920), gardeners cott (1920), farm stables, servants wing, garden wall, cottages CRO 2(M) Maps 13, and CRO Plas Llansteffan add MSS 1763.

1923-4 War Memorial, Priory St, Carmarthen; statue by W Goscombe John; CJ 16.3.23 and 12.9.24

1930-1 Chapel, Trinity College, Carmarthen; CJ 2 & 9.10.31

COLLING, JAMES KELLAWAY. Architect London 1816-1905. Trained as engineer, then in offices of W Brooks, M Habershon 1832, John Brown of Norwich (1836-40), John Colson, and Scott & Moffatt; ?partnership with Ewan Christian who had also worked for Habershon and for Brown; famed for his drawing skill; patronised by Naylor family of Liverpool; designed Albany Building, Liverpool 1856; Ashwicke Hall, Marshfield Glos 1857-60 ill in EMA 1870; Hooton ch, Ches 1858-62; Coxwold Hall, Lincs 1861; Holkham ch, Norfolk 1870. Author of Gothic Ornaments 1848-50, Art Foliage 1865. WE Nesfield worked for him; William Bunn Colling qv c1813-86 was older brother;

1857 enlarge Nantclwyd Hall, Denbs, for RC Naylor; SE wing in matching style to original;

1859 adds Garthmyl Hall, Mont, for Major Gould; BoW; commission came from John Naylor brother in law of Maj-Gen William George Gold (wikipedia);

COLLING, WILLIAM BUNN Architect, c1813-86, brother of the architect JK Colling qv and of Wallis Colling clerk of works for GE Street on the Law Courts, and for W Burn on Montague House, Whitehall. ??In his early years William was an 'associate' of Ewan Christian and later of Sir George Gilbert Scott. Subsequently he trained in Norwich and returning to London was articled to 'Brown' and Habershon respectively, after whuch he became assistant to William Burn and on his death to John Macvicar Anderson; DSA, ?some confusion with JK Colling biography, see above;

1860? Hendrefoelan, Sketty, Swansea, for Lewis Llewellyn Dillwyn (1814-92) owner of Cambrian Pottery, MP for Swansea from 1855; BoW 619; Tudor; ?1853; left derelict by Swansea Univ until sold 2020, burnt down 2022

COLLINGWOOD, JOHN Gloucester c1760-1831 County surveyor Glos c1820-31; died 1831 MM 19.3.31. Practiced in Worcester c1807-19, then Gloucester. Built County Asylum Gloucester to design of William Stark.

1825 supervised TH, Swansea Glam, designed by Thomas Bowen of Swansea; erroneously called Thomas Collingwood P&P41; Greek; incorporated into next TH 1849-52 by Thomas Taylor qv. Drawing in P&P is Taylor’s survey dated 1850; orig designer Thomas Bowen bankrupted;

1826-8 House of Correction, Swansea, Glam; Colvin; Glam RO QGP 70;

COLLINS, A.J. Chief engineer Cambrian Railways from 1898;

COLLINS, JOHN. Aberystwyth. 18l6 list of householders in Marine Terrace includes J Collins architect (ACL l22)

COLLINS, T. Tewkesbury Contractor

1889 builder St Johns Ch, Carmarthen (Middleton P&P); W 28.6.89

COLQUHOUN, TIM. Architect. County architect Pembs see Pembs County Council. Previously architect to Preseli District Council qqv. Tim Colquhoun Architects Ltd, Slaley Wood, Little Loveston, Pmbs, in 2006 directory.

2008 The Beach House, Cosheston, Pembs for patsy Seddon; entry 2009 CTA;

COLSON, HENRY Chief engineer Monmouthshire Railway & Canal Co from 1848; sacked;

COLSTON, JOHN Architect Winchester ?John Colson 1820-95 Diocesan Surveyor Winchester;

1845 2nd prize Llandeilo ch, Cms; RHH

COLVIN & MOGGRIDGE Landscape architects. Founded 1922 by Brenda Colvin (d1981) joined 1969 by Hal Moggridge qv

1973-6 landscape Llyn Brenig, Mynydd Hiraethog, Denbs; BoW

1998-2000 exterior landscape, National Botanic Garden of Wales, Llanarthne, Cms.

COLWYN FOULKES & PARTNERS see S Colwyn Foulkes

COMPER, Sir JOHN NINIAN. London. 1864-1960 Last of Gothicists, articled Bodley & Garner, first partner William Bucknall, bro-in-law, succeeded by nephew Arthur Bucknall. ASG 148-50.

1910? pyx over High Altar, Caldey Abbey, Pembs; PAX mag, gift of Athelstan Riley. Moved to Truro Cathedral 1913, A Symondson letter;

1921-6 reredos, St Margaret ch, Roath, Cardiff, Glam;

1928 Welsh National War Memorial, Cathays Park, Cardiff;

1939 Lampeter Ch, Cd, St Helena st gl w, S aisle 1. (A Symondson letter)

1945-6 reredos, Newport, Mon; ?St Woolos

COMPTON, CHARLES EDWRARD. Architect & surveyor, 35 Commercial St, Newport, Mon. Born 1863, articled Habershon & Fawckner qv, practice from 1890, MSA 1895, WwinW 1920; WWinA 1926. Designed Central Hall for Presbyterian Forward Movement, Newport, Mon, numerous chapels in Newport, Cardiff, and ‘hill districts’ of Mon, also Llanthewy Road B chapel, Newport, all in conjunction with Habershon and Fawckner, RSI;

1909 adds YMCA, Commercial St, Newport; Br 27.11.09

19?? Cwm B chapel, Mon; WWinA 1914;

1912 B chapel, Llanthewy Rd, Newport; BoW 434; Gothic; WWinA 1926;

1920 alts B chapel, Alma St Newport, Mon; Br 27.2.20

WWinA 1926 also lists

cold storage, Alexandra Docks, Newport, Mon;

foundry, Church St, Newport;

tinplate works, Pontnewydd, Mon;

Ebbw Vale branch business premises, Cwm, Mon;

churches & chapels in Newport and Cardiff districts;

bakery, Trostrey Rd, Newport, Mon;

confectionery works, Corporation Rd, Newport, Mon;

COMYN, HEATON surveyor to Drapers Company from 1911; Charles Heaton Fitzwilliam Comyn 1877-1933 FRIBA;, born India, lived at Hill Cottage, Station, Rd, Orpington, Kent 1915-30, then designed house for self at Denbridge Rd, Bickley Park, Kent, moved later to White Cottage, Birchwood Rd, Petts Wood, Kent; buried Riverhead ch, Kent;

1914 add NE wing Howell’s School, Denbigh, with Leslie Moore; WWinA 1926;

(1921 war memorial, Orpington, Kent;

CONSTINDINE, W. Builder, Chepstow;

1896 alts HE Mullins corn warehouse, Chepstow, plan Chepstow Museum;

CONYBEARE, HENRY. Engineer, son of Rev WD Conybeare, Dean of Llandaff 1845-57. Worked with Alexander Sutherland on Brecon & Merthyr Rlwy 1860-3.

1860-2 Brecon & Merthyr Railway, promoted by Conybeare, John Williams & J.R. Cobb. Built by Thomas Savin & John Ward qqv; BoW Powys 303; Top Sawyer 73; Act 1859, opened 1863. David Davies was involved but withdrew on breakup with Savin. C&S. 1st train 1.1.63; from Brecon to Pant Station, Merthyr.

1865-6 Cefn Coed Viaduct, Cefncoedycymer, Brec now Glam; by C&S, built by Savin & Ward; BoW Powys 309; £25000; 15 arches; 122’ high; 1866 BoW Glam 319 120’ for Brecon, Newport & Merthyr Rlwy over Taf Fawr;

1866 Pontsarn Viaduct, Vaynor, Brec, now Glam; by C&S built by Savin & Ward; BoW Powys 386; BoW Glam 643 for Brecon, Newport & Merthyr Rlwy over Taf Fechan.

1867 Memorial Cross outside Llandaff Cathedral to his father Dean WD Conybeare + 1857; BoW;

COOK & EDWARDS, Architects, Masonic Bldngs, Bridgend

1907 Alts Court Colman, Bridgend, Glam, for RW Llewellyn; T: WM 3.5.07)

1908-9 adds Kenfig Hill ch, Glam; BoW; £1430 for Emily Talbot of Margam; S aisle and W bay to nave; contrs Knox & Wells Cardiff; WM 1.1.09; BoW)

COOK, THOMAS Gloucester architect who died at Swansea in 1803. Colvin

COOK, WILLIAM Clerk of the works to G Gilbert Scott at St Davids Cathedral restoration after the death of JB Clear qv;

1870ff clerk of works St Davids Cathedral restoration (GG Scott) PH 26/1/1872

1871-2 new schools, St Davids, Pem. Tenders to be sent to W Cook surveyor, St Davids W 27/12/1871. ?Primary school on Quickwell Hill. Built by Peter James of Milford and J Rowlands of St Davids DKG 9/3/72.

COOK-REES, J. See Joseph Cook Rees.

COOKE, CHARLES H. London. 1829/30-88. FRIBA 1863. Architect to Lifeboat Institution, London. 1st pr Bromsgrove Cemetery 1857; 1st pr ch at Cheltenham 1863; Ide Hill ch, Kent 1865-6; St John Plumstead Kent 1883-4 dem;

1859-60 Ferryside Lifeboat House, Cms; TO 27.1.60

l869 Solva Lifeboat House, Pmbs; plaque;

l8?? Tenby Lifeboat House, Pmbs; ?which one of three

1876 Aberystwyth Lifeboat House, Cd; TO 11.5.76 ?? error for Tenby. Aberystwyth lifeboat house is on Queens Rd.

1876 Houses and shops, Builth Wells, Brec for OM Bligh of Cilmark Park; MS; inc Market House, High St; four shops & houses High St; three shops & houses High St and houses and shops The Tollgate; MS;

1886 St Dogmaels Breakwater for lifeboat, Cei Bach, Pmbs; CJ 3.9.86

COOMBER, -

1875 Alma St B chapel, Newport, Mon; MM 22.1.75; alts 1920 by CE Compton.

COOPER, Sir EDWIN Architect 1873-1942 Thomas Edwin Cooper born Scarborough, articled J. Hall & Herbert Davis, later partner (HC&D). From 1897-1910 with S. B. Russell (R&C) then on own; knighted 1923; RIBA Gold Medal 1931. cf ASG. 1898 Scarborough College HC&D; 1903-14 Hull Guildhall; 1905 Rochester College of Art R&C; 1907 Newcastle Royal Grammar School; 1910-12 Middlesbrough Library R&C; 1911-18 St Marylebone TH; 1912-20 Port of Lodon Authority;

1913 enlarged Gwylfa Hiraethog, Mynydd Hiraethog, Denbs as shooting lodge for Viscount Devonport, chairman of Port of London Authority. Ruined, BoW; LHW revised ed.

COOPER, JOHN Beaumaris. Builder-architect; Colvin: probably from Staffs began career as associate of Samuel Wyatt as carpenter at Winnington Hall, Ches, 1775, before being employed by SW at Baron Hill, Ang. Established at Beaumaris 1778-90.

1776-9 worked on Baron Hill, Beaumaris, Ang, for Samuel Wyatt; RH)

1779-82 Bodorgan, Ang, for Owen Meyrick; drawings UCNW Bodorgan 1363; Colvin; TAAS 1983;

c1780 Vicarage, Llanfigael, Ang, RH;

c1780 The Friars, Llanfaes, Ang, for Sir Hugh Williams; Colvin)

c1780 ?alts Llanidan Hall, Ang, also for Sir Hugh Williams, attr Colvin; but alts after 1775 were for Thomas Williams agent to Lord Uxbridge, attr RH;

1783-5 work at Plas Newydd, Ang; for 1st Earl of Uxbridge; RCAHM Anglesey 56; NE tower and ?refacing of E front; NT guide; Colvin;

1796 Alts Chirk Castle, Denbs; NLW MS 2258C, inc dining-room interior; CL 12.10.1951, Wyatt-style; c1796, BoW, completed drawing room (interior of former dining-room by Joseph Turner); Colvin;

1798-9 Pennant, Eglwysbach, Denbs; NLW PZ 4456/8 & 24 signed drawings; NLW MS inc ref to estimate £480 for workmanship and all materials and list of timbers required. Collection has add drawings c1790 by J Defferd qv. Property of Rev Howel Holland Edwards; BoW says dated 1749 with early C19 four-bay front)

Also ?work at Penrhos, Ang, for Sir William Stanley; nd; RH; Colvin has house built by James Defferd qv for Lady Stanley from J Evans, Beauties, 1812;

COOPER, JOHN, builder, Slebech, later Pembroke

1836 plans rest Minwear ch, Pmbs BoW 295

1838-40 nave, Llandissilio ch, Pmbs, new nave BoW 249

1839 alts rectory, Herbrandston, Pmbs, BoW 227;

1839 estimate unbuilt parsonage for Slebech, Pmbs, for Baron de Rutzen, NLW 1515 and 3634, design of Henry Lant Keys qv architect;

1845 Rosemount, Heywood Lane, Tenby, Pmbs; BoW 484

c1850 rebuilt Paskeston Hall, Cosheston, Pmbs BoW 173

1859-60 Mount Pleasant B chapel, East Back, Pembroke Pmbs, BoW 335; altered or rebuilt 1877 by Rev Thomas Thomas qv.

1860 vicarage, Warren, Pmbs BoW 494

1860-1 adds Upton Castle, Pmbs BoW 489

1861 TH, High St, Tenby, Pmbs, BoW 474-5; add to earlier MH;

1862 alts RC ch, Pembroke Dock, £250 T: Br 14.6.62 by JC of Pembroke. PH 23.5.62

1862 school, Angle, Pmbs BoW 124

COPE & EALES, Architects, 17 Bloomsbury St, London – Cope and Christopher Eales, also with EW Elmslie qv as Cope, Eales & Elmslie (CE&E). CE&E des St Austell TH, exh RA 1844, but CEAJ 1842 244 says TH is by Eales & Cope. Won 1st pr Truro TH 1843, 2nd pr went to Elmslie. 2nd pr Cardiff TH 1847 went to C Eales.

1843 competition entry MH, Carmarthen, Cms; not in RHH;

CORBETT, EDWIN WORTLEY MONTAGUE. Architect, architect to Bute Estate, Cardiff, after Alexander Roos, ie from 1868. Son of JS Corbett, agent to Bute Estate, 1849-1934 born Cardiff, educated Cheltenham College, articled to John McConochie qv engineer to Bute Docks. Extensive housing for estate including Ninian Rd, Roath and Cathedral Rd.

1877 Castle Arcade, Cardiff; inf P Brindley VS notes;

1886ff Cathedral Road, Cardiff, villas in northern half; BoW;

1887 adds Nazareth House, Colum Rd, Cardiff, orig RC almshouses by John Prichard 1875; 1887 wing for Industrial School; BoW; adds 1897-8 and 1908 also by EWMC

c1890 County Club, Westgate St, Cardiff; BoW

1891 Lloyds Bank, Mount Stuart Sq, Butetown, Cardiff; BoW

1893 South Wales Inst of Engineers, Park Place, Cardiff; BoW; ext 1907;

1893 Avondale Hotel, Clarence Rd, Butetown, Cardiff

1894 ?Radyr Chain, Fairwater, Cardiff attr BoW as detail like cathedral Road; billiard rm 1912

1891ff houses Roath Park estate Bangor St, Wellfield Rd 1891-4; Ninian Rd 1891-c1910; Penylan Place 1903; ?Nos 76-90 Lake Road East;

1894-5 Roath Park Board School, Cardiff; BoW;

1902 Pembroke Buildings, Pembroke Terrace, Cardiff for Solomon andrews qv; wikipedia sub S Andrews;

1902-3 Hamadryad Hospital, Butetown, Cardiff; BoW

1904 schools, David St, Cardiff T: Br 3.9.04;

1907 add to South Wales Inst of Engineers, Park Place, Cardiff;

1907 add Pascoe House (Powell Duffryn Coal Co), Bute St, Cardiff BoW

CORBETT, J. S. Agent to 3rd Marquess of Bute, lived at Cogan Pill, Penarth; BoW; not mentioned in JMC;

CORDEROY, SELBY & CORDEROY. London.

1906-8 Strumble Head Lighthouse, Llanwnda, Pmbs; T: Arch 2.3.06; ?designer

CORLETTE, H. C. Partner of Sir Charles Nicholson qv, (N&C) 1895-1916, Australian, from Sydney; ASG 273;

19?? Ext Penbedw, Nannerch, Flints, for Buddicom family; LHW; WWinA 1926; orig house 1775; dem c1958.

COSSER & FOWLER. Drew up plans for new town at Llandudno that were lost by senile agent in estate office in 1876 and involved during the time of A. Foulkes agent from 1876 ‘there are numerous plans by the architects C&F and others outlining future dev in what is now Aber Drive to the triangular area of the now completed Mostyn Champneys retail park’; Hiller 189, 204.

1876 Plans for an aquarium on site where Arcadia Theatre built, Llandudno; Hiller 200)

COSSINS, JETHRO ANSTICE Architect Birmingham. C1830-1917 Obit Birm Post 6.12.17 Apprenticed to FW Fiddian of London c1847 and moved with him to Birmingham c1850, worked on enlargement of Edgbaston Old Church 1856 for Fiddian (Andy Foster).

1854? House at Llandudno, Caerns (PH via BC)

1855 Rest St Tudno, Llandudno, Caerns; CG; Cossins made a sketch of ch, roofless since 1839, came to attention of Reece, solicitor Birmingham, who commissioned JAC to restore it in 1855; PH via BC; ?for FW Fiddian qv, cf ref Br 1859

COTTON, J. Birmingham

1884 alts Ynysmaengwyn, Bryncrug, Mer: conv of service block to ballroom for John Corbett of Chateau Impney, Droitwich; LHW revised edn;

COTTRELL, W.S.P. MSE. Architect, agent to Coomb & Kylsant estate.

1925-6 Memorial Hall, Laugharne, Cms CJ 12.6.25

1926 Vestry, screen and altar, Llanwinio Ch Cms NLW SD/F/432

COULING, - Surveyor, Brecon

1815 surveyed new turnpike Defynnog, Brec, to Glyntawe, Glam; G. Jones, Sennybridge, 2 , 2000, 101

COULSTON, ARTHUR Engineer. Leased the Braich Goch slate quarry, Corris, Mer, from Sir John Edwards 1843. Bought out lease 1851 with Robert Jackson, William Rees architect and Wm Wingate, builder, all of Gloucester, sold 1853 (AJR, Corris 29)

COULTART, WILLIAM RITSON. Architect. In Aberystwyth c1836-44. Called ‘an intelligent architect from Leamington lately come to Aberystwyth’, l836, ICBS 1756; Not the Wm Coulthart, Lancaster, + 1833; Colvin; In Leamington, Warws, des N side of Warwick St and E side of Beauchamp Sq (Moncrieff Guide 1833 75-6). In Aberystwyth at 34 or 84? North Parade 1839 and 1844, baptised 4 children 1838-44 in Aberystwyth; l840 Robson Dir; Colvin says spelt Coulthart but he signs himself Coultart cf Nanteos 27. Town Council minutes mentions Dec 1836: WRC report to council over compensation for ext of Marine Terrace through Penbryndioddef land of Dr Rice Williams, and also WRC to John Roberts for removal of part of dwelling proj into Little Darkgate St, both 3.12.36; valuation of town complete 6.12.36; NLW ABR C1 (a) 1836;

He seems to have been in difficulties 1847-8, resigned as Inspector of Weights & Measures for Geneu’r Glyn, Ilar and Pennarth hundreds, Cards QS 5.1.47, repl by John Evans, cabinet-maker. Nanteos Rentals R91 have marginal note 1848 re unpaid rental of ground in Butchers Row now Castle St, ‘due from Mr C who I understand is insolvent and I fear it is not recoverable’, WRC had rented it 1844-7.

1836 Stables, Nanteos, Cd; Paid £20 for plans, NLW Nanteos Rentals R68, also paid £10 for supervising work 22.4.36, and 27.10.36; inf MF;

1836 New street and houses, Newfoundland St, Aberystwyth; plan & elevs prepared 27.12.36; NLW Aber C1 (a), 1836;

l836-4l Llanafan Ch, Cds; ICBS; for 4th E of Lisburne of Trawsgoed; alts 1862-7 by W Butterfield

1838-9 Hafod Arms Hotel, Devils Bridge, Cd, remodelled for Duke of Newcastle; letter 1.2.38 from contractor, S. Heath: `Mr Coulthart's Plans are very incorrect, both the ground plan and the plan for the roof..'; copy letter TL;

1838-9 Hafod, Cd: ?involved in repairs for D of Newcastle: main roof, ?new stair, new chimney from Long Library, refitting of bedrooms over long library, new billiard room; all works mentioned in S. Heath letter; TL

l839-40 Aberystwyth Workhouse, Bronglais; dem; Ceredigion V l88; Tender C 9.3.39; CJ 1.3.39; CJ 20.12.39 refers to model; ‘nearly complete’ Mr Coultart about to leave the town Demetian Mirror 28.9.40; C 2.4.41; BPR 149.

l840-l Nanteos, Cards. Various plans inc for adding matching two-storey wings 1841, one only built, NLW Nanteos 20-21; paid for new wing and other adds 1843 £50/9/11d, NLW Nanteos rentals R 75; add of service range NE designed 1840 blt 1841; Nanteos 105. Plans for new approach to E service yard, 1841; Nanteos 27; covered passage to service yard with toilet 1841; Nanteos 101; Plans for ice house 1841; Nanteos 89. Plan of attics to offices 1841, Nanteos 105. ?Payments to WRC in 1830s £180 in 1837, £19/16/0d in 1839?

1841 Aberystwyth TH design; CJ 22.10.41; not begun until 1844; W 6.7.49 discusses who would finish TH now that Mr C had left the country.

1843-5 Billiard Room, Llanerchaeron CDs blt by David Morgan mason, Coultart paid £20 20.12.45; Cered 1999 43-6; NT guidebook 25;

l844-52 Aberystwyth TH, Queens Rd, Grecian style, four Ionic columns, two wings; T.O. Morgan, New Guide to Aberystwyth, 1848, 27; W 7.4.48; FS 1844; completed R.K. Penson from 1849, nearly finished PH 13.6.51; incomplete 1855; ‘in a dilapidated state and roof might fall in’ AO 10.2.1866; altered by J. Szlumper 1869-70 with stucco frills; burnt l957; reblt by S. Colwyn Foulkes c1960. cf plans made 1841; Colvin ref to Hunt & Co Dir of Aberystwyth 1849;

l846 Penparcau School, Aberystwyth; CJ 6.2.46, unsigned plans NLW Greg. Box 18; totally altered; BPR 163 shows it before alts.

l847 Superintended works at Hafod, Eglwys Newydd, Cd; A.Salvin archt; W 2.7.47; Colvin;.

Attrib: St James Market Hall, Aberystwyth 1823 -unlikely but Wynford Wynn Jones says saw it in Nanteos papers; Dyffryn Castell Hotel, nr Ponterwyd, Cd, attrib Wynford Wynn Jones;

COULTHART, WILLIAM RITSON see Coultart.

COUSER, ELWYN Architect to Dinefwr Borough Council Housing & Architecture Dept q.v.

COUSINS, EDWIN Engineer;

1879 works to embankment, Lin Reservoir, Velindre, Llangyfelach, Glam T A 21.6.79;

COUSSMAKER, W. H. Architect. ?some connection with Rev W.J. Coussmaker Lindsay noted Irish cleric, bro-in-law to 2nd Lord Tredegar and vicar of Llanfaches and Llanfair Kilgeddin, Mon, patron of Heywood Sumner at Llanfair Kilgeddin, brother of Henry Gore Lindsay, Chief Constable of Glamorgan, and second cousin to Sir Coutts Lindsay founder of Grosvenor Gallery (AMS News 2006). Gen Wm Coussmaker Anderson CSI 1822-93 buried Cricket St Thomas Som

1863 rest Robeston West ch, Pmbs; T: HMT 25.2.63 apply W.H. Coussmaker, 17 Charles St, Milford Haven; BoW says rest by W. H. Lindsey qv

1874-6 site archt adds Panteg ch, Mon for Henry Woodyer; BoW;

COUZENS, G. Engineer

(1860-78 Blaen Nant Ddu Reservoir, Felindre nr Swansea BoW Disused from 1919.

COWPER-COLES, S. H. Rhayader

1887 Alts, Bank House, Builth Wells, Brec; MS;

1887 Farmhouse, Cwmnythoe, 3m from Builth Wells, Brec; MS;

1888 Adds, Lion Hotel, Builth Wells, Brec; billard-room, brewhouse MS;

1888 Pair of semi-detached villas, Builth Wells, Brec for Edward Davies; MS;

1888 House, Builth Wells, Brec, for – Evans, Saddler; MS;

1888 School & house, ?Usfa, Brec; MS;

1888 Vicarage, Cwmdauddwyrn, Rad; MS;

1889 Cottage on Builth Road and block of cottages Nantyrarian, Builth Wells, Brec; MS;

1889 adds Neuaddlwyd farmhouse, nr Brecon, Brec; MS;

1889 Llanwrethal Schools, Brec; MS;

CRABB, A. LEONARD. LRIBA. Bank Chambers, Lammas St, Carmarthen (1926). David White says that he designed a number of neat neo Georgian buildings in the town pre war including principal’s house at Pibwrlwyd College.

1923 House at Meidrim, cms; W 29.6.23

1931 Hafodwen, Llanstephan Rd, Carmarthen, Cms; for JE Footman CJ 3.7.31

1933 Renovate Y Priordy B, Priory St, Carmarthen, Cms; W 6.10.33

1938-9 Memorial Hall, Llansteffan, Cms £2500 TL

CRABB, H. R.

1911 Alterations to Pembroke Town Hall Archt 10.6.11

CRAM, RALPH ADAMS. Architect. 1863-1942. Leading American Gothic architect. Partnership w Bertram Goodhue and Ferguson. All Saints, Ashmont Mass 1892; Sweet Briar College Va 1901-6; Rice University Texas 1912; Graduate College Princeton NJ (C&F) 1913;

1910? Ante-chapel altar to St Benedict, Caldey Abbey, Pmbs. Personal gift of the architect; destroyed in 1940 fire; inf Phil Thomas;

CRAVEN & DONNE. Merthyr Tydfil Borough architects. K. W. Craven and T. B. Donne.

1968 Afon Taf High School, Troedyrhiw, Glam; BoW)

CREASSY, JAMES +1806. Engineer associated with William Madocks embankments on Traeth Mawr, Porthmadog, Caerns; E. Beazley, Madocks & the wonder of Wales, 137; had worked in Lincs on similar schemes, came to Madocks in 1799 to build 1st enclosure embankment. 1806 his name is on petition for main Cob, but d before built. Author of Report on the Drainage & improvement of the Keyningham level, 1801.

CREED & HEAL see Richard Creed

CREED, RICHARD. Architect, London. 1846-1914. Little Bardfield Hall, Essex. Consulting architect Buenos Aires & Gt Southern Railway Co. Articled WJ Hopkins, Worcester, in office of Norman Shaw & Nesfield, on own 1873; County Biographies (CB) 1909 Essex & 1905 London; obits Br 15.5.14; BN 15.5.14. His poor restoration of Walberton ch, Sussex led to setting up of Diocesan Advisory Ctees.

1879-82 Clk of wks rest of Monmouth ch for Rev W Crawley, Archdeacon of Monmouth; (GE Street); Kissack;

(1883 Work at 137 Oxford St, London; T Br 8.9.83

1884-90 Rest Llanarth ch, Mon, for Rev W Crawley; Tower top 1884-5; chancel arch 1885; tower screen c1885; plinth for chyd cross 1887 AC 22.4.87; nave roof AC 1890

1887 rest Llanfihangel Crucorney ch Mon for Rev W Crawley; CB 8 887 85; E w by Kempe ?also responsible for repairs 1882-6 when E wall reblt, chancel ceiling rest and new choir stalls, Gwent RO D/Pa.6.39)

1887-8 rest Dingestow ch, Mon; plans by E Christian qv; BoW)

1888 int alts Dingestow Court, Mon; BoW)

1897 Rest Kemeys Commander ch, Mon; RIBA file; BoW)

(18?? Adds Sudbury Hall, Derbys for Lord Vernon; CB London;

(1902 River Plate House, Finsbury Circus, London; and adds 1913;

1902-3 Monmouth Hospital, Mon, for Lord Llangattock; Br 14.11.03; ill Kissack 2003 opened 1902, Collins & Godfrey bldrs; 1902 MS

(1903 alts Ferne house, Berwick St John, Wilts for AH Charlesworth; dem 1965;

1903-4 Plas Hendy, Bryngwyn, Mon, for orphan grand children of Rev W Crawley; family papers; BoW;

1906? Pentwyn, Penrhos, Mon, for sister of Rev W Crawley, mother of Richard Feetham, Chief Justice of S Africa, and Rev JO Feetham, Bp of N Queensland; family papers;

1923 reredos, Bryngwyn ch, Mon, to Rev W Crawley; Creed & Heal; Gwent RO DM.P6.38; BoW;

BoW Clwyd 170n mentions vestry scheme at Gresford ch, Denbs, initiated by RC, carried out by Douglas & Minshull qv 1908-10.

CRESWELL, HARRY BULKELEY Architect, 1869-1960. Articled Aston Webb 1890; assistant in Office of Works; set up 1899 in Rugby and London. Prepared designs for colonial public buildings inc Law Courts Sierra Leone; Library etc Falkland Islands; Agric College Mauritius. Author of The Honeywood Files 1929 and The Honeywood Settlement, 1930, fictions about architectural practice; ASG; Cawston House Warws 1907; 1907-15 offs Vauxhall Motor Co Luton; St Philip ch Rugby 1911-3; Stone Edge, Leek Wootton, Warw 1915-16; St Alban ch, Stoke, Coventry, 1929. American Memorial Chapel, Brookwood Cemetery w E. Swarthout & J Russell Pope of New York; Also Parthenon Room at British Museum; Marble Halls 23-4.

c1901-5 Williams & Robinson tube and boiler factory, Queensferry, Flints, BoW; ASG says Willans & Robinson; Br 13.7.01 and 1.12.06; Marble Halls 66 ill watercolour elev from RIBAD; N.Pevsner in AR 1942 109; purble Buckley bricks with strings and courses vitrified; steel roofs by Anderson & Son Belfast; contrs Foster & Dicksee of Rugby; glazing by Helliwell;

CRICKMAY & SON. Westminster. George R. Crickmay of Weymouth 1830-1907 and GLC Crickmay 1858-1911. Thomas Hardy worked for Crickmay 1869-72, London office from 1880s. 1880 Eldridge Pope brewery Weymouth; 1886 Horns PH, Kennington London; 1887 Church House Crane St Salisbury; 1898 Lytchett Heath ch Dorset; c1900 Bear PH, Marlborough;

1887 adds Pump House hotel, Llandrindod Wells, Rad; MS;

CRISP, HENRY Bristol Architect c1826-96. Articled Foster & Sons 1845. Partner 1864-71 w EW Godwin though EWG in London from 1865, in early 1880s w JH Hirst and 1888-96 with George Oatley qv. In Bristol des Hebron Chapel Bedminster 1853; Thrissell St B chapel Upper Easton 1856; Westbury Girls School 1857; Tyndale B chapel 1867; Wagon Works Victoria St 1871; Chesombe Lodge Durdham Down 1875; etc; Gomme;

1876 alts Court St Lawrence, Llangovan, Mon; BoW; MS bailiff’s house, dairy, homestead 1875 for H Earnshaw;

1877 Lower Grondra Fm, Shirenewton, Mon; BoW

CROCKETT, H. Architect. Vaughan St, Llandudno, Caerns; Cope’s Dir 1929.

CROMBIE, JAMES ARIBA

1892 selected Intermediate School, Merthyr Tydfil, glam; Br 10.9.92;

CRONK, E. E. Architect. Relative of Henry Hickman Cronk, both practicising in Tunbridge Wells in 1870s, firm was Cronk & Cronk by late 1880s (RHoman). BoE West Kent has several church works in Tunbridge Wells.

1870 alts chancel Overton ch, Flints, with W. M. Teulon qv; BoW;

CROSFIELD, AARON see Crossfield

CROSS, ALFRED WILLIAM STEPHENS. FRIBA Architect, London. 1858-1932 ASG 157. Articled to father’s firm Cross & Wells of Hastings, 1882 moved to Weston s Mare, 1889 moved to London in partnership w Henry Spalding (S&C), London baths specialists. 1st prizes baths at Dulwich 1890; Camberwell 1890; Technical Coll Manchester 1890; LCC Millbank estate London 1897; Gosport Libr & Tech Inst 1899; partnership dissolved 1899.

AWSC did schools at Poplar, Finchley, Kentish Town & Gospel Oak; Gosport Library 1900; Haggerston Baths 1904; Almshouses Wood Green London 1904; adds St Johns Coll Cambridge; rest Shoreditch TH after fire 1906; entr 1905 Central Hall Westminster comp w CE Mallows and finalist for 1908 London County Hall. With son KMB Cross (1889-1968), baths at Marshall St 1931 and Seymour Pl London.

(1897 entr Cardiff TH comp; S&C; RHH )

1905-7 Edward Davies Mem Laboratories, UCW Aberystwyth, Cd; C: Arch 15.9.05; CN 8.11.07; BPR 177; ASG; Cross and Mr Marshall invited to submit designs, Cross chosen 1905; des modified for economy £23,000; H. Willcock & Son, Wolverhampton, builders, TE Morgan clk of works; Cross has also des Manchester Technical Schools for £250,000 and Bristol Merchant Adventurer Schools CN 8.11.07.

CROSS, M. G. see Geens, Cross & Kellaway.

CROSSFIELD, AARON; Crosfield acc to RSI

1846-7 Crane St EB chapel, Pontypool, Mon, ‘improved and perfected’ by JH Langdon qv; MM 6.5.46, 17.4.47; BoW;

CROSSLAND, JAMES. Laid out Mayhill Estate, Townhill, Swansea, Glam, 1908, site of 1910 South Wales Cottages Exhibition.

CROSSLEY, F. H. Architect, author of book on church screens.

1929-31 rest Gresford ch roof, Denbs, BoW)

1935-7 rest Cilcain ch roof, Denbs, BoW)

CROSSLEY, WILLIAM Engineer

1809-12 extended Brecon & Abergavenny Canal, Llanfoist to Llanfihangel Pontymoile section, Mon; BoW; Goytre Wharf and aqueduct, Goitre; numerous single-arch bridges; now Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal;

1811 adds Abergavenny Bridge, over R Usk, for Llanfihangel Tramroad for which he was engineer; BoW

CROUCH & BUTLER, Birmingham. Joseph Crouch 1859-136, Edmund Butler 1862-?, later with Rupert Savage 1871-1956 CB&S. Lozells WM 1894; Nos 53-61 Corporation St Birmingham 1896-9; Four Oaks WM Solihull 1907-8; Streetly WM 1909; Albany Rd WM Coventry 1909 CB&S; Royal Birmingham Soc of Artists New St C&B 1912; 32 Frederick St Birmingham 1914 CB&S; Beckminster WM ch and schools Birches Barn Rd, Wolverhampton WCC24 CB&S; Stourbridge WM 1927 CB&S; Masonic Hall Birmingham 1927 CB&S. C&B published ‘Churches, mission Halls and schools for nonconformists, 1901 and JC published ‘The planning and design of a Methodist church’ 1930.

1903 Alts to Marle Hall nr Llandudno, Caerns, for Birmingham Hospital Convalescent home BN 15.5.03)

1906 WM chapel, Briton Ferry, Glam; BoW164; Perp)

CROWE, SYLVIA. Landscape architect. Landscaping for Trawsfynydd Nuclear Power Station, Mer. Also landscape at Gregynog, Tregynon, Mont, for Univ of Wales; BoW.

CRUNDEN, JOHN c1741-1835 London. Wrote pattern books for carpenters and architects; Colvin. BoW suggests No 4 Lion St, Brecon, is by him c. 1740; ????;

CUBITT, JAMES Architect 1836-1912 Specialist on chapels, cf biography 2001 by Clyde Binfield. Author of ‘Church Design for congregations’ 1870 and Popular handbook of nonconformist church building 1892. Assistant to EW Elmslie 1856-7, to RJ Withers, and then WW Pocock. FRIBA 1891. He was a partner of Henry Fuller, designed schools for Fuller’s Clapton Park C, Hackney, in 1873; Union chapel, Islington 1876-7 tower completed 1889; 1882 Redeemer B, Hagley Rd, Birmingham, octagonal centre tower, dem; 1885 West Kensington C, London; Osborn Rd B, Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne 1887;

1875-7 CofH chapel, St Helen’s Rd, Swansea, Glam; Gothic; Br 10.4.75 332, schoolroom in Herbert Place one wing of future chapel; FS laid Cambr 21.4.76; built 1877 £6750; to be sold, cause extinct, Cambr 22.11.1907; RSI;

(1887 CM chapel, Charing Cross Rd, London; AC 2003 77; Binfield 67)

(1887 Congregation House, CM chapel, Shaftesbury Ave, London AC 2003 77; Binfield 67)

1902-5 Tabernacl CM chapel, Garth Road, Bangor, Caerns; Cubitt recommended to Rev T Wheldon by JH Roberts MP of Abergele, S Hughes, AC 2003 76; saddleback tower and spirelets at centre, Binfield 92-3; BN 14.11.02 design approved £10000; FS laid, seats 800, CDH 16.10.03; BN 14.7.05 complete; ill BN 27.12.07; replacement for Tabernacle CM chapel, Dean St, Bangor; RSI; closed 1968, now flats;

CUBITT, JOSEPH. London. Engineer. Son of Sir William Cubitt, worked with him on GNR, then engineer to London, Chatham & Dover Railway 1860-4, built Blackfriars Railway Bridge, London, 1862-4.

1856 Engineer for unexecuted port scheme at Alltycoed, Cemaes Head, near St Dogmaels, Pmbs for Carmarthen & Cardigan Railway Co. bankrupt 1864 when railway had only reached Llandysul. (WJLewis 94)

CUBITT, Sir WILLIAM engineer 1785-1861.

1834-9 engineer Bute West Dock, Cardiff, proposed 1827 by James Green qv. resident engineer George Turnbull; JM Crook WB 255 n 11 James Green & George Turnbull engs; Dalton & Turnbull contrs; advisors T. Telford, Cubitt & Smeaton; BoW263 says Green recommended idea 1827, William Cubitt supervised 1834-9, but 265 says just that Telford, Cubitt, & Robert Stephenson examined plans.

CULSHAW & SUMNERS, Liverpool. William Culshaw & Henry Sumners. Sumners prob did much of designing in 1860s even before becoming partner; J Sharples, Liverpool, 2004: Houses Falkner Sq 1845 WC; Abbey National Ranelagh St 1849 WC; Rowlinsons offices Tempest Hey WC 1849; alts St Johns National School WC 1854; Liverpool Savings Bank 1861; National Bank, Cook St 1863; Bereys Bldngs, George St 1864; Christ Church Linnet lane C&S 1867-71; Midland Rlway Warehouse C&S 1872-4 add 1878;

1866-8 Lodge & gates, Gyrn Castle, Llanasa, Flints, for Sir Edward Bates, Liverpool shipowner; BoW

CUMBERLAND, GEORGE. Friend of Thomas Johnes, dilettante, author of `An attempt to describe Hafod'. cf E Inglis Jones, Peacocks in Paradise.

1806-9 Jubilee Arch, Hafod. T Johnes letters in BM Cumberland MS include request in letter 16.9.06 for des of an arch like General Conway's over the Bath road at Park Place Berks (371), and thanks for the `two charming designs for my gateway' 5.10.06 (389). Arch was blt in 1809 for Jubilee of George III, FS Camb 11.11.09 ‘after the plan of an eminent architect’.

CUNDY, THOMAS London. Thomas Cundy I 1765-1825 worked with his son Thomas Cundy II 1790-1867 who continued practice and surveyorship of Grosvenor estate London. Sketchbook in RIBA signed TCjr records works back to 1795, Bessingby Hall 1807 & Wytham Abbey 1809-10 and Hawarden all exh RA under TC Jr though still under 20 yrs old.

1809-10 alts Hawarden Castle, Flints, for Sir Stephen Glynne Bt Sr; BoW; probably by TC I but ill in sketchbook of TC II in RIBA and exh RA 1810 by TC II; Colvin says formerly Broadlane House; CL 15-21.6.1967; Neale’s Seats 2, 5, 1829; Suggett 124 says to John Nash 1807 plans ‘w some departure from the orig des’

CURRAN, R. Warrington

1898-1900 Colwyn Bay RC church, Denbs; BoW; also presbytery PH;)

CURREY, HENRY Architect. 4 Lancaster Place, Strand, London. 1820-1900. Pupil of Decimus Burton. Architect for Duke of Devonshire laying out Eastbourne, Sx, 1870ff, in practice later with son Percival (H&PC). 1852 Baths, Buxton, Derbys; 1859-61 London Bridge Station Hotel dem; 1861 Hardwick St C, Buxton; 1868-71 St Thomas Hospital London; 1870, 1874, 1889 Eastbourne College; 1894-6 St Peter ch, Eastbourne H&PC;

18?? plan for laying out addition to Llandudno, Caerns, H&PC; RH;

CURREY, J. H. Sutton, Surrey.

1894 2nd prize Municipal Buildings, Llandudno Caerns; RHH

CURREY, PERCIVAL London son of Henry Currey qv, in practice with father (H&PC).

18?? plan for laying out addition to Llandudno, Caerns; H&PC; RH;

1899 Saethon, Borthygest, Caerns; for David Breese solicitor; AV;

CURWEN, ROBERT, Architect, Pupil CO Ellison and then GG Scott; ARIBA 1879; called Robert Curwen Jr, 11 Bells Bldngs, Liverpool 1881; later at 103-4 Palace Chambers, Westminster, and 34 South John St, Liverpool. Designed much for WM church, The Leys WM School Cambridge 1875ff; entry Clevedon WM comp, Som 1882;

1880 Eng WM chapel, Rosehill St Conwy, Caerns; WCC?81 137-8, £1100, Gothic half-timber, Mr Curwen Jr; Br 6.11.80 Bryncorach freestone £1000, spire over entrance; FS 24.9.80, Gothic. Seats 150. Schoolroom forms transept capable of extra seating. Mr Curwen Jnr. £1000. Rhyl Adv 2.10.80;

1881 I chapel, Llanrwst, T for new chapel; RC of Liverpool; YGG 2.6.81;

1882-8 St Johns WM chapel, Colwyn Bay, Denbs, Br 1882B 434. Foundations 1882 but built 1887-8 BoW136; £6000. Punshon Memorial WM Chapel, frontispiece WCC 1881 136, manse and House of Rest in course of erection; opened, schoolroom built several years ago, Gothic, 3 stained windows in chancel, seats 600; CH 6.4.88, RSI;

CURZON, HENRY London 1839-91

1868-70 rest Discoed ch, Rad; ICBS; admired by GR, BoW;

CUTLAN, F. Cardiff

1874 PM chapel, Moira St Cardiff. FS, chapel and schools to cost £3000, chapel will seat 700, Gothic, galleries, CT 28.3.74;

1874 Cory Bros offices, James St, Butetown, Cardiff; BoW 269-70, now Midland Bank; ext 1902-3 and 1914-15 both for bank, by Henry Budgen qv;

CWMBRAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION. Cwmbran New Town set up under New Towns Act 1947. Master plan 1951 by Minoprio, Spencely & MacFarlane qv (MS&M). Chief Architects JCP West, 1950-62; Gordon Redfern 1962-9; JL Berbiers 1969-72; JL Russell 1972-82. Deputy Chief Architect: JL Russell 1964-72. Corporation wound up 1982-8. Designed all of new town except schools and county hall. After 1967 provided expertise for Newtown, Mont;

1950-2 Tynewydd estate, Cwmbran; (MS&M)

1951-3 6 areas housing (JCPW w Miall Rhys-Davies): Northville; Southville; West Pontnewydd; Oakfield; Llanyrafon; Croesyceiliog;

1953 Des for town centre, not begun apart from 1956-9 North Walk (JCPW);

195- Town Centre N housing, Cwmbran, JCP West chief architect, Miall Rhys Davies architect, 577 dwellings, AJ 11.6.59;

1963-6 Fairwater housing (GR) also Coed Eva

1963ff Town centre (GR): David Evans Store 1964; Monmouth House 1965-7; Congress Theatre 1972;

1965-7 The Tower, Redbrook Way, 22-storey block (GR)

1967 Stadium)

1971ff Springvale industrial estate (JLR)

1971-81 Hollybush (JLB but design by JLR); c1976-7 Gilwern Place & Govilon Place; Perthy Close

1974 Police Training Centre (JLR)

1975ff Thornhill (JLR)

19?? Snowdon Ct & Glasllyn Ct, Croesyceiliog (JLR)

1976-7 Bronllys Place, Croesyceiliog (JLR) intended as student housing for UWIST

1981 Llantarnam Industrial Estate (JLR)

1983 Ferranti factory, Ty Coch Way by JLR in private capacity.

D. (J). An unidentified ‘JD’ signs an early C19 survey elevation of W side of Cardiff Castle; NMW Burges exh 1981 A35, A36; from NMW;

DADFORD, JOHN Engineer, son of Thomas Dadford Sr and brother of Thomas Dadford Jr qqv; worked on canals, with his brother did Montgomeryshire Canal as far as Berriew, later called eastern branch; GW Buck engineer from 1819 had to remedy many defects;

1794 Clydach railroad, Mon, from Wain Dew Colliery, Beaufort to Glangrwyne Forge; BoW 281-2)

1794-7 Montgomeryshire Canal by J&TD Berriew Aqueduct rebuilt 1889; Brithdir Aqueduct Berriew rebuilt by GW Buck 1819;

1794 Llanmarch Railroad, Llanelly, Mon;

1796? Carreghofa (Vyrnwy) aqueduct, Pentreheylin, Mon, on Montgomeryshire Canal BoW65, 184 by J&TD.

DADFORD, THOMAS Senior. Canal engineer, +1801, at Wordesley Worcs 1776, Cobridge Staffs 1780, Wolverhampton 1800, Crickhowell 1801. Member of Seatonian Society 1783. RC, involved with RC church at Cobridge 1780, and designed chapel for RC school at Sedgley Park, Staffs, 1800-1; HC; assistant to James Brindley on English canals in 1780s, met Thomas Sheasby Sr contractor on Coventry Canal 1786-90, and together they did Cromford Canal Derbys 1790. Father of Thomas Dadford Jr qv. Both Dadfords were appointed in 1790 to build the Glamorganshire Canal; buried Llanarth, Mon;

1790-4 Glamorganshire Canal; TD&Son, with Thomas Sheasby, Copp 150; contract 19.7.90; breach after completion 1794 while they still managers;

DADFORD, THOMAS Jr. Engineer. Son of Thomas Dadford Sr +1801 qv, canal builder. Both Dadfords appointed 1790 to build Glamorganshire Canal. Thomas Dadford Jr was engineer on Neath Canal Glam 1791 but left 1792 for the Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal 1792-1901. Did Brecon & Abergavenny Canal 1796-1800 northern end, ?also Gilwern to Govilon 1802-5, ?also involved on Penrhyn Quarry railway to Port Penrhyn, Caerns, after investigating putting in a canal; NT Penrhyn guidebook;.

1790-4 Glamorganshire Canal; TD&Son with Thomas Sheasby Sr; Copp 150; contract 19.7.90;

1791-2 Neath Canal, Glam; TDJr left it for Monmouthshire Canal; Ynysbwllog Aqueduct, Clyne, 1791-6, BoW by TDJr built by Thomas Sheasby Sr who finished the canal acc to Copp 150)

1792-9 Monmouthshire Canal, inc Fourteeen Locks, Rogerstone, and Nant Carn Aqueduct, Risca, on Crumlin arm of canal; BoW 515, 517)

c1800 Cefn Brynich aquecuct, Llanhamlach, Brec; on Brecon & Abergavenny Canal)

c1802-5 Gilwern works, Mon, on Brecon & Abergavenny canal; incl embankment, river tunnel, tramroad tunnel; BoW;)

DALE KENNEDY PARTNERSHIP

1984-5 Fitzalan Court, Fitzalan Rd, Cardiff; BoW 311;

DALE, -. Same as John Dale qv, contractor for Amlwch ch, Ang, 1800;

1828? rest St Mary’s ch Caernarfon, Caerns; according to Rev T Morgan Jones' guide to churches of Caernarfon, 1911, restored ‘about 80 years ago’ under Mr Dale, an architect then residing at Caernarvon. Large windows on the N were opened up, N door was walled up to form alcove in the Mayors pew. But plans by John Lloyd qv, 1828, ICBS, show windows on both sides.

DALE, JOHN. ?related to the Mr Dale qv who restored St Mary church, Caernarfon c1828-30

1800 builder Amlwch ch, Ang; (Mr Wyatt); RH;

DALGLIESH, KENNETH, London. Architect, 1887-1964, specialist in inns in SE England, eg the Woodman at Blackfen, 1931, designed with Roger K Pullen the modernist Marine Court flats at St Leonards, Sx, 1935-6; repaired spire Mereworth ch, Kent 1946-7; lived in Sidcup, Kent.

1925-6 The Cottage, Francis Lane, Saundersfoot, Pmbs; BoW 449; thatched, built by CHR Vickerman as wedding present for his son, Saundersfoot & District Local History Soc website;

DALLAS & LLOYD 45 Newhall St, Birmingham

1914 house for Ernest Hooper, Llanaber, Mer; Br 22.5.14; ?bungalow Br 12.6.14;

DANCEY, HARRY A. Architect, Gloucester. Designed Badgeworth Court, Glos 1896-1901 with Waller & Son; Royal Hotel Gloucester 1896-8; restored Black Dog Newent Glos 1910; adds St Luke the Less ch, Gloucester 1929-30;

1922 rebuilt Queens Head, St James St, Monmouth; Kissack; BoW; half-timber;

DANIEL, FRED Engineer, railway contractor. Sent letter to W 16.11.1849 suggesting an iron and wood bridge for Pont Llanfihangel, Llanfihangel ar Arth, Cms;

DANIEL, G. H.

1892 Penry Memorial C chapel, Sebastopol, Panteg, Mon; WG Lloyd, Sebastopol, 142;

1894 PM chapel and school, Llanhilleth, Mon; Br 26.5.94;

DANIEL, J. Blaenavon

1913 St James ch, Blaenavon, Mon; Br 4.4.13;

DANIEL, J. R. 12 St Mary St, Cardigan. Builder, cabinet maker, +1884, workshop burnt CTA 12.1.72. a James Daniel, saer-maen, was an elder of Tabernacl CM chapel, Cardigan.

1870 builder Capel Mair I chapel, Cardigan; architect Rev T Thomas;

DANIEL, JOHN Singleton St, Swansea, builder.

1899-1901 chancel refurb Llanrhidian ch, Glam; carved nave cornice, choir-stall poppy heads. Replica oak roof; chancel ws by Jones & Willis; nave ceiling bosses carved by Rev JD Davies of Llanmadoc; internal decoration by Thos Dartnell of Cheriton; £350; Orrin 88; no architect named; John Williams Llanrhidian contractor; for Emily Talbot; Cambr 17.5.01.

DANIEL, JOSHUA Architect, Crickhowell, Brec. Listed under architects & surveyors also carpenters & joiners in Pigot 1844 dir.

1839-41 parsonage, Shirenewton, Mon; NLW LL/Bounty/117; Tudor, built 1841, £775; BoW

1839 parsonage, Llangwm Uchaf, Mon; NLW LL/Bounty/58 £698, cottage orne style.

1843-4 master’s house, Edward’s Grammar School, Usk, Mon; BoW; JH Clark, The Usk Gleaner; rebuilt 1862 enl 1898

1854 Nantyglo ch, Mon; Br 26.8.54;

1861 rebuilt spire Crickhowell ch, Brec, possibly to design by JL Pearson; AQ 285 quotes ref in Hereford Times to job costing £400 and Daniel saying that unaided he could have done it for £40, but uncertain of truth of story.

1864 rectory, Llyswen, Brec; Br 26.11.64, J Daniels; MS;

1866 rectory, Llanhamlach, Brec; MS; J Daniels

DANIELS, J. Crickhowell see Joshua Daniel

DARBYSHIRE & SMITH, Manchester. Alfred Darbyshire designed Palace Theatre, Manchester, 1891; 1896 Heaton Moor C chapel, Lancs, Gothic, BoE 231; 1900 St Ignatius ch, Ordsall, Lancs, BoE 637;

1896 Proposed theatre, Mostyn St, Llandudno, Caerns; BN 28.2.96; unex

1896 ?pavilion for Eisteddfod, Vaughan St, Llandudno, Caerns; BN 20.12.95

DASHWOOD, THOMAS Architect, Ryde, IoW, 1788-1861, designed two churches there;

1842-52 rebuilt New Radnor ch, Rad; plans TD submitted by Henry Adams; ICBS;

1844-8 rebuilt Llanfihangel Nant Melan ch, Rad; ICBS; proposal rejected as work already done when application made; BoW says 1846 by Thomas Nicholson qv;

DAVENPORT, JOHN Burlton Grove, Wem, Shropshire. Landscape designer, + 1795. Work at Pitchford Hall, Salop 1780s; Colvin; dismissed by Warren Hastings from Daylesford, Glos, 1790, when he said he had been in business 22 years and had designed buildings as well as gardens. Among landscape works in hand 1790-1 was Bettisfield Park Flints for Sir Thos Hanmer Bt; in NLW are unex plans for landscape at Nanteos, Cd;

1790 laid out park at Clytha Park, Mon for William Jones; BoW; BL Add MS 29172, ff 98-9 shows JD was at Clytha House for 10 days July 1790

1790 Clytha Castle, Mon; folly for William Jones; BoW; accounts Gwent RO M 413/ 2114; Georgian Gp Jnl 1994 81-3;

DAVID, DANIEL. Mason

1770 Eglwys Fair a Churig ch, Cms; signed plaque; ruined;

DAVID, THOMAS. Architect, Laugharne, Cms. 1824-1902. Marble mason, stone cutter, contractor, architect. TL has seen will dated 31.12.97 with probate granted 22.10.1902. 'Very short. Key details:- Thomas David of Pynes, Laugharne, builder; owned two cottages at Newbridge, Laugharne. Wife Caroline, son Arthur Hugh, nephew James, schoolmaster in Gloucestershire. I am told that Pynes is unimportant; ditto the cottages. So he clearly lived in the hand to mouth way of many local builder-architects, and clearly regarded himself more the former than the latter.'. ?brother of Rev W David, minor canon of Exeter; died at Cors House, Laugharne, which he owned from late 1880s and probably altered and extended, nice tiny imperial staircase. RS points out that Glanymor, Laugharne, is very similar to the Hean Castle estate buildings in Saundersfoot, Pmbs, and that TD worked on Hean Castle in 1875.

1853-7 mason, Laugharne ch, Cms, restored with John Hugh; (RK Penson architect) CJ 25.9.56. ?carved font given by his brother 1857. Gave statue of St David in S porch 1898 carved by a Cheltenham sculptor, ?R Boulton.

1856 rest Eglwys Cymun ch, Cms, with John Harries of Laugharne, carpenter; restoration begun by Thomas Roberts qv, bankrupt; ICBS 5000;

1859-60 builder Llansadwrnen Ch, Cms, (EM Goodwin architect)

1865 Llanddowror ch, Cms;

1866 Henllan Amgoed ch, Cms rebuilt

1869 rectory, Llanddowror, Cms;

18?? Gainsford House, Laugharne, Cms, rebuilt family chemist shop; TL; ?the former PO with Gothic windows

1874ff alts Glanymor, Laugharne, Cms for Edward Faulkner to design by Faulkner; TL; long Domestic Revival front with bargeboarded gables and oriels;

1877-8 builder chancel Eglwys Cymun ch, Cms; (CC Rolfe) TCAS 24 65;

1878 rest Crunwere ch, Pmbs;

1882 rest Llandawke ch, Cms;

1875 builder Hean Castle, Amroth, Pmbs; (Pennington & Brigden architects with owner C Vickerman); TL;

1887 WM chapel, Laugharne, Cms; £53; CJ 1.4.87

1888 ?schoolroom, WM chapel, Laugharne, Cms; CJ 27.5.88

DAVIDS, RICHARD J. Civil Engineer Glan Helen, Caernarfon. Directories 1874-1901.

DAVIDSON & DAVIDSON, Newcastle and London; RSI;

1910 PM chapel, Nelson, Glam, FS laid, Evening Express 17.5.10; ??FS, £1000. Davidson & Son, Merthyr Express 21.5.90;

DAVIDSON, MATTHEW Engineer. Born Langholm, Scotland +1818. Assisted Thomas Telford on Caledonian Canal.

1794 inspector works Ellesmere Canal, inc Froncysyllte Aqueduct, Denbs; LTCR, Telford;

DAVIES & EVANS, Cilgerran. Builders. D Davies & ? Evans.

1879 built Cilfowyr B chapel, Manordeifi, Pmbs; CJ Davies qv architect; NLW MS 15848B; David Davies incorrectly given as architect CJ 6.6.79;

DAVIES & EVANS, Builders, Llangrannog. J Rees Davies of Hawen View & David Evans of Ffynnonlefrith Fach.

1915 manse, Capel y Wig chapel, Pontgarreg, Llangrannog, Cd; M Davies, Story of Llangrannog, 2000, 40;

DAVIES & GRIFFITHS, Tenby. Builders. William Davies Jr 1864-1936 qv and John Griffiths, his brother in law; inf RS; built houses in and around Tenby.

1909-10 built chapel, Caldey Abbey, Pmbs (JC Carter); inf Phil Thomas; undertook building of Caldey Priory acc to RS.

DAVIES & HURLEY Architects, Abergavenny, Mon. – Davies & Louis F Hurley (LFH) qv.

1957-8 executant architect rest Cregrina ch, Rad, GG Pace architect; ICBS; LFH;

1957-64 unex repairs Bryngwyn ch, Rad; ICBS; LFH;

DAVIES & MORGAN Builders Pembroke

1904 builders Galilee B chapel, Llangwm, Pmbs; JH Morgan architect;

DAVIES & OWENS, Newbridge on Wye; RSI

1848 Pisgah B chapel, Llanfihangel Bryn Pabuan, Brec (BoW);

DAVIES & ROBERTS see David Davies, Llandinam.

DAVIES & SON, Newtown, Mont. Contractors

1890 built roof Great Hall, UCW Aberystwyth, Cd; JP Seddon architect; JRW 71;

DAVIES & THOMAS Builders Llechryd. John Davies and John Thomas

1848-52 built St Dogmaels ch, Pmbs; (Ashpitel architect); PH 23.4.52

DAVIES & THOMAS, Builders Penrhiwllan, see David Davies, Penrhiwllan.

DAVIES SUTTON ARCHITECTS, Penhevad Studios, Grangetown, Cardiff. Established 1993 Michael Davies and Kevin Sutton. Restored Sker House, near Kenfig Glam (RIBA award); rest Shell Grotto, Pontypool, Mon; rebuilt burnt out Cefn Mably, Glam; new visitor buildings Caerphilly Castle, also Aberdulais Falls (NT), and Raglan Castle.

1989-2004 rest Sker House, Kenfig, Glam; for Buildings at Risk Trust;

1993 development plan for South Quay, Pembroke and restoration of The Boat Store as watersports centre;

1994 rest No 39 High St, Cowbridge, Mon; CTA 1995;

2004 cricket pavilion, Caerleon, Mon;

2005ff work Newport Cathedral, Mon, Michael Davies quinquennial architect;

2007 restoration plan for Piercefield House, Chepstow, Mon; consolidation of ruin;

2008 consultants rest Dyffryn House, St Nicholas, Glam;

2009-14 repairs Oystermouth Castle, Glam; inc glass overhead walkways and pods for tickets and sales;

(2010 roof repairs Chiswick House, London;

2011 conversion Coal House, Oxwich Bay, Glam, to restaurant;

2011 conversion workshops to visitor centre, Tredegar House, Newport, Mon for NT;

2012-13 addition Malpas ch, Mon;

2015 emergency repairs YMCA, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam; building of 1911 by Ivor Jones & Percy Thomas qqv;

2015 emergency repairs, tower, Usk Priory ch, Usk, Mon;

2015-16 rest Ty Gwyn, Lisvane, Cardiff house of 1906 for JE Turner;

2017 breakout space, Engineering East Building, Bay Campus, Swansea University, Swansea, removable timber structure to Ty Unnos timber system;;

2017 studio, Ty Melinydd, Felin Uchaf, Llandeusant, Glam for Roger Mears, architect; Ty Unnos timber system;

2020ff repairs Tredegar House, Mon, £15m; for NT; ten year programme;

(2014 repairs Apsley House, Piccadilly, London)

2016 repairs Castell Coch, Tongwynlais, Glam; to remedy water ingress;

2016-18 repairs Howell's School, Llandaff, Cardiff; inc conservation of Great Hall in addition of 1899;

Website includes also:

rest Llanbrynean Farm, Brecon as outdoor pursuits centre;

reorder St Dingat ch, New Tredegar, Mon;

rest Gilfach y Berthog, Abergwili, Cms, Grade II* farmhouse;

visitor centre, Raglan Castle, Mon;

rest Lido, Ynysangharad Park, Pontypridd, Glam, built 1927;

(temporary protection shelter for tile pavement, Cleeve Abbey, Som);

rest Singleton Abbey, Swansea for Swansea University inc new reception wing and rest of dining hall;

rebuilding Galilee chapel, Llantwit Major ch for display of ancient stones;

rest Downs Farm, Wick;

repairs Fonmon Castle, Glam;

visitor centre Caerphilly Castle;

repairs West Lodge and Animal Wall, Cardiff Castle;

repair plans for railway Goods Shed, Llanelli Cms;

repair and ext Kemeys Folly, Newport, Mon as private house;

visitor centre Aberdulais Falls, Glam for NT;

rebuilt Cefn Mably, Glam gutted by fire 1994 as 13 apartments;

conversion Old Grammar School, Cowbridge, Glam to apartments;

conversion Penoyre House, Battle, Brec, to apartments;

Four Elms Centre Cardiff, conversion of WM hall for No Fit State Circus;

Nursery Education Centre, Bute Park walled garden, Cardiff;

repairs Gileston House, Glam;

Stourbridge House, Llysworney, Glam, new village house;

Coed Cymru Pavilion, Royal Welsh Showground, Builth Wells, timber frame; competition entry sustainable housing, Lawrenny, Pembs;

Orchard Media HQ Cardiff refurb of 1970s industrial unit;

barn conversion Caemaen Farm, Vale of Glamorgan;

repairs Colwinston ch Glam;

DAVIES, - Brecon, RSI;

1865 Siloah CM chapel, Merthyr Cynog, Brec (BoW)

1871 Ebenezer UR chapel, Upper Chapel, Brec (BoW)

DAVIES, Rev AARON, CM minister of Rhymney by 1885 and later Pontlottyn, son of Rev William Davies qv, farmer, CM minister and reputed designer & builder of his own chapel Bethlehem CM, Pontlottyn, Glam, 1837; Rev AD of Rhymney proposed unsuccessfully as Liberal candidate for new East Glamorganshire seat in 1885; member Glamorgan County Council; death of Hannah, wife of Rev Alderman Aaron Davies SWDN 25.1.95; marriage of Rev AD, CM minister of Pontlottyn, to Mrs Matthews, widow of Risca, SWE 17.4.97; designed chapels at Bargoed and Ystradmynach, Glam, as well as workmen's cottage at Brithdir further up the valley C&TV 129-30.

1867 Capel Ed CM chapel (Bethania or Siloh), Ystradmynach, Glam; JP 14617; Br 1866 451 FS laid, Rev Aaron Davies of Rhymney gave design, Walter Rosser qv contractor, about £660;

1867 CM chapel, Pontnewynydd, Mon. FS, 27 x 37, seats 300 £500; PFP 17.8.67;

1876 Rock CM chapel, Coed Duon, Bedwellty, Mon; JP 13012

1877 EP chapel, Ebbw Vale, Mon; MM 27.4.77 and 22.6.77

1877-8 Carmel CM chapel, Abertillery, Mon; MM 21.6.78, ‘Rev AD of Pontlottyn’, erected by Mr Aaron Davies, architect, Pontlottyn under auspices of Messrs Parry, Jones & Roberts; FS 15.10.77; Morgan & Evans, Pontnewynydd, contactors, opened 21.6.78; same as ECM chapel, Abertillery opened, seats 4-500, £1000, MM 21.6.78, RSI; ?same as Trinity EP chapel, Church St built 1877 rebuilt 1905;

1879 Bethania CM chapel, Bargoed, Glam; JP 9586

1883 Tabernacle CM chapel, Garndiffaith, Abersychan, Mon; JP 10413

DAVIES, AARON Aaron Davies & Son architects, Pontlottyn; presumably Rev Aaron Davies qv of Pontlottyn and his son;

1892 ten cottages, Uchdir Road, New Tredegar; T Br 25.6.92 AD&Son

1894 Mission Room, Eliotown New Tredegar; T Br 6.10.94, AD&Son;

1894-5 Workmen's Hall, New Tredegar T Br 30.6.94; AD&Son

1898 EWM chapel and school, Bargoed; T Br 11.6.98; AD&Son

1898 rebuild house and shop, Brynmawr, Mon, for H Connop; AD&Son T Br 11.6.98;

DAVIES, ALAN H. Newport

1907-9 Burton Almshouses, Friars Rd, Newport, Mon, for Col H Burton; BoW; Plans 1907 Gwent RO D627, Waterloo Rd;

1913 ?Burton Homes, Caerwent, Mon; attr BoW;

DAVIES, ANDREW Architect. 20 High St Lampeter, Cd, then 6 Wellington St, Aberaeron, Cd, 2006;

1991 Holy Trinity Ch, Mydroilyn, Cd; WM 12.11.91 £60,000;

DAVIES, B. PRICE. LRIBA. City architect Bangor who initiated slum clearance and ‘Bangor houses’ scheme in 1930s. Presumably same as Benjamin Price Davies, City Engineers Dept, Cardiff, who designed Strand buildings, Ystrad Mynach, Glam 1910-11 and housing schemes Cardiff 1919-23 acc to WWinA 1926;

1931 twenty six houses Euston Rd, Bangor, Caerns; Br 6.3.31)

1931 fourteen houses, Euston Rd, Bangor, Caerns; Br 16.1.31)

1931 twelve houses Glynne Rd, Bangor, Caerns; Br 6.3.31)

1931 32 houses Glynne Road, Bangor, Caerns; Br 12.6.310

1934 76 Houses on Ffriddoedd estate and at Hendrewen, Bangor, Caerns; Br 23.3.34)

1935 Caer Menai, Bangor, Caerns; Br 26.4.1935)

1936 adds Isolation Hospital, Minffordd, Bangor, Caerns; Br 27.3.36)

1937-9 333 houses and 4 shops Central area and Maesgeirchen eatate, Bangor, Caerns; Br 29.1.37; 300 houses Maes estate, Br 5.3.37; 11 hos central area, Br 17.2.39; two shops Maesgeirchen, Br 17.2.39)

1939 four houses Dean St Bangor, Caerns; Br 4.8.39)

DAVIES, BENJAMIN Surveyor, Lampeter.

1840 involved with Silian ch, Cd; signs completion cert with William Jones qv carpenter, but plan drawn by John Edwards qv ICBS 2393; rebuilt since;

DAVIES, CHARLES JACOB. Soar, Cenarth, Cms. c1810-1881. Notice of death CTA 4.3.81. In 1865 described by RJ Withers qv as builder who ‘has worked for me for many years simply because I could get no other builder in the wilds of Cardiganshire’ but not recommended for anything to do with old buildings; he was then in partnership with Thomas James; 1865 correspondence re clerk of works for rest of Llanbadarn Fawr ch JHSCIW X 1960. Carpenter & builder Worralls Dir 1875, but architect on 1851 and later census. With son Thomas C Davies qv 1870s; another son John Charles Davies qv was architect builder. CTA 12.1.94 says ‘commencing life as a builder .. he became one of the most competent architects in West Wales, and the designs of a large number of houses, public buildings, chapels and churches were conceived by his clear and practical brain and remain monuments to his skill’.

Descendant Phillipps G Davies, 1630 Crestwood Circle, Ames IA 50010-5520, USA, has biog inf: CJD m 1830 Margaret Morgan c1815-94 also of Penboyr, Cms, in 1841 occupied toll-house at Cd end of Cenarth Bridge destroyed by Rebecca riots acc to CTA 12.1.94; was at Soar Cottage by 1851.

Son David Charles Davies 1833-1918 apprenticed as printer to uncle JR Davies, postmaster in Newcastle Emlyn, then London, emigrated Utica, NY, c1854, Wisconsin, 1861, was CM lay preacher, printer of two CM journals in US, Cenhadwr & Cyfaill o’r hen wlad. Retrained as doctor 1863-7, practice Columbus, Wisconsin, still CM lay preacher, returned to Wales as US consul Swansea, CTA 12.1.94, but died Pasadena, Ca.

Daughter Mary c1839-42;

Son John Charles Davies architect b c1837 qv;

Daughter Sarah b c1843 m Richard Johns, farmer, pre 1871.

1842 Aberporth National School, Cd; ?unex cf 1852-3 below; plans NLW Greg Box 18;

1845-6 builder vicarage, Cilgerran, Pmbs; (?William Railton architect); PH 3.7.46

1846-8 proposed B chapel, Newcastle Emlyn, Cms; about to be erected, W 18.12.46; probably unexecuted as Y Graig B chapel dates from 1777, 1821, 1875; W 11.2.48 says ‘will be erected’ to same Gothic design as Y Ffynnon chapel, Pentregat, see below; rebuilt Y Graig B chapel of 1875 may be by CJD;

l846-7 schools, Llandygwydd, Cd; to be built at expense of Mrs Brigstocke PH 23.1.46; schools going on rapidly design of CD PH 9.l0.46; schoolhouses PH 11.6.47; presumably both of the schools on path up to church; Eccl 1857 131 ref to two parallel schools, to be altered by RJ Withers; centenary CTA 25.7.1947; BoW c1846.

1846-7 vicarage, Llandygwydd, Cd; plans NLW SD/B/?; to be blt PH 23.1.46; to be completed PH 8.1.47; new chaste building and outhouses in old English style. Together with the school houses it presents a very romantic appearance by CJD PH 11.6.47; BoW; enl 1879-89 by John Middleton qv;

1848 National School, Church St, Newcastle Emlyn, Cms; attr BoW as CJD designed matching adds 1856; subscriptions sought W 20.10.46; T W 14.4.48; plans unsigned CRO Educ 280;

1848 National School, Aberbanc, Llangynllo, Cd; NLW Greg Box 18; BoW school and house;

1848-9 Y Ffynnon CM chapel, Pentregat, Cd; unusual Gothic; ‘Nid oedd y celfyddwyr yn deall y furf’ (the designers did not understand the form) with the result that the gable had to be taken down and rebuilt simpler, and in all the decision to build ‘yn y fath ddull dieithr a drudfawr’ (in the strange and expensive kind of style) caused nothing but trouble; HMDA 246; W 11.2.48: about to be built at Wervil Brook on estate of late John Beynon, by CJD, the second chapel of same design, Gothic other will be erected at Newcastle by CJD (see 1846 Newcastle Emlyn B chapel above);

c1850 Soar Cottage, now Soar Farm, Cenarth, Cms, for self. Letter 17.4.1869 in CRO Cawdor Box 260?? to Lord Cawdor’s agent ref to spending £200 on house. CJD was there 1851 census;

1850-1 Troedyraur Ch, Cd; ICBS 1850 plans by CJD not good in any way, windows too long and bell turret needs improvement, 1851 certif signed CJD; BoW;

1852-3 National School, Aberporth, Cd; NLW Greg Box 18; BoW, one porch dem;

1852-3 plans Cilrhedyn Ch, Pmbs; rejected ICBS ‘copied from a church 30m from Bristol’; built to design of RJ Withers; Dem;

1856 unex alts National School, Cenarth, Cms; CRO Educ 263; ?the house now called The Old Smithy.

1856 adds National School, Church St, Newcastle Emlyn, Cms; CRO Educ 280; BoW

1857-9 Llangeler Ch, Cms; £550; CJ 23.4.58; Des in ch; BoW;

1857 vicarage, Cilrhedyn, Pmbs; NLW SD/B/?; not found

1858 Penffynnon, Llangeler, Cms, house for D. Davies for Llysnewydd estate; NLW Llysnewydd, bundle 76; plain Gothic, stone;

1858-60 clerk of works, Cardigan Guildhall, Cd; (RJ Withers); BN 16.9.59;

1865 vicarage, Cilcennin, Cd; CJ l6.6.65;

1865 rest Llanbadarn Fawr Ch, Cd; (JP Seddon); CJD & TJ; JHSCIW 1960 58-9; unsuccessful tender;

1870 dining room, Glanarberth, Llechryd, Cd; CTA 30.ll.70; Dem;

1875 attrib Y Graig B chapel, Newcastle Emlyn, Cms; attr as like Cilfowyr B;

1877-9 Cilfowyr B chapel, Manordeifi, Pmbs; NLW MS 15848B;

1878 school, Hermon, Llanfyrnach Pmbs; HRO SBM/l/175 CD&Son; house 1888 by Thomas Davies qv HRO SSM/1/176/7)

1879 minor add (toilet), vicarage, Llandygwydd, Cd; NLW Llandygwydd PCC 31; CD&Son;

DAVIES, CHARLES MORGAN MSA Architect, High St Merthyr Tydfil, Glam. Born Carmarthen 1850, son of W Morgan Davies qv builder. Consulting architect to Merthyr General Hospital, building inspector to Merthyr Board of Health 1891-8. WwiW 1920;

1904 CM chapel, Abercanaid, Glam T Br 13.8.04;

1904 H Davies butchers, 15 High St, Merthyr Tydfil T Br 19.12.03;

1904 Howfields Bakery, High St, Merthyr BoW 445;

1909 hall, Hope CM chapel, High St, Merthyr BoW 438;

1910 Masonic Hall, Park Terrace, Merthyr Tydfil; BoW 441;

DAVIES, D. Lampeter. ?same as David Davies, Maesygaer, Llanybydder, below.

1889-91 Y Groes U chapel, Llanwnnen, Cd; plaque D Davies Llanbed; W 1.11.89 & 4.7.9l; near-copy of 1881-2 Y Bryn U chapel, Cwrtnewydd, Llanwenog, Cd;

DAVIES, D. Cilgerran. Builder See Davies & Evans

DAVIES, D. Pontyclun

1897 C chapel, Pencoed, Glam; T: BJ 13.10.97; £387;

DAVIES, D. & SON, Builders, Ffynnonlas, Llangynllo.

1888-9 Cranog I chapel, Llangrannog (David Davies archt) (M Davies, Story of Llangrannog, 2000, 37)

DAVIES, D. M. Architect, Neath, Glam. Bridgend & Neath Chronicle 3.8.88: D.M. Davies of Water Street, Neath has been elected a member of the Society of Architects. He has carried on the most important work in Neath and its neighbourhood. His services have been secured for the Melincryddan New Church. TL: Davies is in the RIBA Directory of Victorian Architects; also gets mentioned for a plain chapel on the same page of BoW Glamorgan 548; inf TL.

1883 B chapel, Herbert Road, Melincrychan, Neath, Glam; T: BN 8.6.83;

1884 chapel, High St West, Neath, Glam; BoW 458; ?I chapel, Neath, Gothic, 1885, £3000 SWDN 28.8.85;

1889-91 resident architect Melincryddan ch, Neath, Glam, (J Coates Carter of Seddon & Carter); Orrin 111; his services have been secured for the Melincryddan new church, Bridgend & Neath Chronicle 3.8.88, John Newman tells us that Davies was working with or for Coates Carter there, TL;

DAVIES, D. T. Llanybydder Surveyor. ?same as David Davies of Llanybydder.

1884-6 Pont Abergorlech, Abergorlech, Cms, over Gorlech; W 8.1.84

DAVIES, DANIEL Blaenpwllddu, Capel Colman.

1835-7 Capel Colman Ch, Pmbs; ICBS plans;

DAVIES, DANIEL Lampeter Builder

1878-80 contractor St David’s University College chapel, Lampeter, Cd; CJ 25.6.80; TG Jackson architect;

DAVIES, DANIEL. Talley. Surveyor, contractor, died before 1911; same as Daniel Davies surveyor of Cwmdu.

1875-6 Board School, Llansawel, Cms; F. Price Hist of Llansawel 1898 26 & 46;

1879-80 rear add Cynwyl Gaio (Caio) parsonage, Cms; NLW SD/Bounty/33; hipped orig house, two bay add to rear wing;

1885-7 builder rest Llansawel ch, Cms; (Middleton, Prothero & Phillot); CJ 26.8.87

1899 builder alts Esgairnant CM chapel, Talley, Cms; contractor to late DD, supervised by John Williams, Llanfynydd, carpenter £420 HMSG 1911 257; chapel attrib to David Jenkins qv, BoW;

DAVIES, DAVID. Soar, Cenarth, Cms. Mason w Thomas Lodge. ?related to CJ Davies qv, at Soar in 1850s.

1840 mason, Bethesda I chapel, Ponthirwaun, Cd; Thos Lodge & David Davies, Soar, masons; (des John Jones, carpenter, Fynnonddwrgi qv); C. Devonald, Eglwys Annibynol Bethesda Ponthirwaun, 1990, 6;

DAVIES, DAVID Llandinam. 1818-90 Contractor. cf Ivor Thomas, Top Sawyer, 1938 (TS). Railway builder fom 1855, contested Cd seat 1865, MP 1874-86, and 1884-90 for Barry Docks; partners inc Thomas Savin, Ezra Roberts. J Szlumper ‘one of my engineeers’ 1865, TS 122; built Broneirion, Llandinam for self 1864 TS135 design by David Walker, lived there to 1890; c1864 leased coal area Ystradyfodwg, Glam, with Ezra Roberts et al, struck coal Cwmparc 1866, beginning of Ocean Collieries incorp 1867; deacon Llandinam CM chapel, paid for chapel 1872-3 (Szlumper); paid for Llandinam Board School 1884; supporter UCW Aberystwyth; promoted Barry Docks built 1885-9;

1858-9 Llanidloes & Newtown Railway (Rice Hopkins qv eng +1858); T Shrews Chronicle 28.9.55; won by DD; begun SC 5.10.55; 1856 blt to Llandinam; slowed 1857, DD leased line, halted at Penstrowed 1858; TS31-8; D&Savin offered to complete 1859; (B Piercy eng), TS 42-3, opened 31.8.59;

1857-8 Vale of Clwyd Rlway, with Thomas Savin; TS39-42; Act 1856, Denbigh to Rhyl via Trefnant & St Asaph (B Piercy eng); begun 7.8.57, opened 14.8.58

1859 inv Mid-Wales Railway; prop Llanidloes to Llandovery, Act allowed only Llanidloes to Newbridge, 1st sod cut Sept 1859 at Rhayader; HT 10.9.59; TS45; D&Savin; (B Piercy eng); then nothing done; Savin took over w Watson & Overend contrs, new plan 1860 to go to Talyllyn to join Brecon & Merthyr to reach Brecon, blt 1862-4; TS48.

1859-61 completed Oswestry & Newtown Railway; prop 1855 (B Piercy & - Barlow, London, engs) orig contrs Thornton & McCormick; 1857 new contrs Davidson & Oughterson 1st sod cut 4.8.57 Welshpool; halted; D&S 1859 agreed to complete, reached Pool Quay 1.5.60, opened Welshpool 14.8.60; Weshpool to Newtown opened Oswestry Adv 7.8.61; TS 51-5; (?B Piercy eng)

1860 inv Vale of Clwyd Rlwy ext Denbigh to Ruthin & Corwen; contr to D & Savin, but built by Savin 1860 to Ruthin 1862, Corwen 1864; TS 41-2;

1860-2 Newtown to Machynlleth Rlway; Act 1857; from Moat lane jnction w Llanidloes & Newtown, 23 m; (B Piercy eng); D & Savin; 1st sod Machynlleth Nov 1860; DD and T Savin split over plan to continue to Aberystwyth and up coast to Barmouth with hotels at Aberystwyth, Borth & Aberdyfi; DD completed N to M; Savin built Machynlleth to Abereystwyth alone; TS 56-70; Moat Lane, Caersws, Carno, Talerddig cutting providing stone for bridges & stations; Oswestry Adv 25.9.61, 7.1.62; Mont Mercury 7.5.62; 1st train 1.5.62; passengers 3.1.63;

1860 Brecon & Merthyr Rlwy; (JR Cobb eng); Davies, Savin & Ward, but DD left, compl 1863 Savin & Ward; TS73-4

1861-3 Pembroke & Tenby Railway; 12 miles; DD w Ezra Roberts; (J Mathias eng); TS71-7; Pembroke, Lamphey, Manorbier and Tenby stations; (some stations by J. Szlumper) PH 11.7.62; opened 30.7.63; DD bought quarries nr Tenby, blt kilns, and worked Black Rock Quarries for profit, and built add kilns on part of Crinow & Whitley farms, near Narberth, Pmbs, to burn lime from quarries, sold them after 16 years to GWR; TS137-8;

1864 Bethesda CM chapel, St Issels, Pmbs, supposedly erected by Davies & Roberts while building the Pembroke-Tenby line BoW 444.

1864-6 Tenby to Whitland line, ext of Pembroke & Tenby Rlwy; 14 miles; DD w Ezra Roberts; (J Mathias eng); TS77; opene CJ 7.9.66;

1865-7 Pencader to Aberystwyth rlwy for Manchester to Milford Rlwy; 41 m; DD w Frederick Beeston Jr; Pencader, Lampeter, Tregaron, Strata Florida, Ystwyth halts. (J Szlumper eng); TS84-5;

DAVIES, DAVID Penrhiwllan, Cd. +1919. FIAS. County Surveyor Cd South 1891-1919. Llwyngwern, Penrhiwllan, 1872. Davies & Thomas builders 1869 (D&T), later firm was David Davies & Son (DD&S) ?father of James Davies qv;

1868-72 builder Cenarth ch, Cms (Middleton & Goodman); W 21.6.72;

1869-70 builder Llangynllo ch, Cd; D&T brs; (Middleton)

1870-l builder Seion I chapel, Llandysul, Cd; (Rev T Thomas)

187l rest Llanfihangel ar Arth ch, Cms; W 21.7.71;

1874 builder rest Llandysul ch, Cd; (Middleton) W l2.7.74

1876-84 Llantood ch, Pmbs; ICBS; blt 1883-4;

1877-8 builder Llanfihangel Ystrad ch, Cd; (Middleton)

1879-8l Pencader ch, Cms; £600; W 9.4.80;

1880-1 Bwlchygroes I chapel, Llangynllo, Cd; Cered 8 349

188l Llandysiliogogo ch, Cd; rest; NLW SD/F/?;

1883 Bryngwenith I chapel, Llandyfriog, Cd; W 6.4.83

1884 Ffynnonfair Cottage, Llangrannog, Cd; NLW SD/ B/ l08, cottage on glebe land.

1884 porch, Llanllwchaiarn Rectory, New Quay, Cd; NLW SD/Bounty/?;

1885-7 alts Salem CM chapel, Brongest, Cd, and chapel house renwewed; new coach ho, stable and long room 1886-7; HMDSA; T: Baner AAC 28.2.85, RSI;

1885-7 vestry & house, Capel Mair I chapel, Cardigan, Cd; £640; ch history says 1886-7; CTA 29.9.89 may refer)

1887 rest Penbryn ch, Cd, £250; vicar had reroofed in 1886, interior wks 1887, CJ 5.8.87. New seating, lectern, pulpit, pulpit lectern and reading desk en-suite, new windows, stained glass in chancel window, new vestry in nave, T Davies contractor. Pulpit lectern given by T Arnold qv architect, Llanelli; W 5.8.87; letters re chancel NLW SD/Let/425;

1888-9 Capel Granog I chapel, Llangranog, Cd; M. Davies, Story of Llangrannog, 2000, 37; David Davies & Son, Llangynllo, bldrs, £434/10/0d;

1889 Chancel rest Clydey Ch, Pmbs; W 19.7.89;

1889 Llysnewydd Reading Room, Llangeler, Cms; NLW Llysnewydd Bundle 37; not found, ?Drefach Felindre

1889 St John's mission ch, Sarnau, Penbryn, Cd; now house; £600, TO 24.10.89; W 11.10.89 Mrs Brigstocke Blaenpant promoted it; W 11.10.89

1895 rest Llanerchaeron ch, Cd; CJ 13.9.95; new open pitch pine roof, windows, floors and parts of walls

1895-6 alts Blaenycoed I chapel, Cynwyl Elfed, Cms £450 John Evans, Llanybydder, builder; DHO 46

1896-7 St Mark mission ch, Gwenlli, Llandysiliogogo, Cd; £510; parish hist 1947;

1897 repairs Lampeter TH, Cd; T: CJ 14.5.97

1897-8 Saron I chapel, Saron, Llangeler, Cms. £900 Hanes Plwyfi Llangeler a Phenboyr 209-10; Jones & James Hanes Eg Annib Saron Llangeler 1935;

1897 remodelled Penuel I chapel, Aberaeron, Cd; inf family member via TL.

1898-9 Capel Mair mission ch, Pentrecwrt, Llangeler, Cms; NLW Llysnewydd 66;

1899 Butter Factory, Lampeter, Cd; T: CJ 7.7.99;

1899 Ebenezer CM chapel, Tresaith, Penbryn, Cd; AJ; altd

1903 shop, room & house next Kings Head, Llandysul, Cd, for T. Evans; NLW Cilgwyn 35

1904 Betws Ifan Ch, Cd, alts, new vestry;

1905-6 cottage, laundry, washhouse, Cilgwyn, Adpar, Cd; NLW Cilgwyn 3 DB 10 50,53 £270; ?at Newcastle Emlyn acc to card index – error?

1905 Cafan farm buildings, ?where; for Cilgwyn estate; NLW Cilgwyn 3 DB 10 51-2

1905-6 Y Fadfa U chapel, Bwlchyfadfa, Llandysiliogogo Cd; FS £1200 Aberystwyth Observer 29.5.05; CTA 12.10.06; near copy of John Wills' Graig U chapel Llandysul 1884; RSI;

1906 manse, Blaenycoed I chapel, Cynwyl Elfed, Cms; Arch 29.6.06

1907-8 Pontweli B chapel, Pontweli, Llandysul, Cms; Llandysul B chapel, memorial stone laid, existing chapel built 1773, Norman style, £1200, CT 27.7.07; new B in Norman style at Llandysul opened W 13.11.08; RSI

1908-9 CM chapel, Pencader, Cms; HMSG 299; £960; FS, seats 400, WG 27.8.08, RSI

1909 Church Room, Brechfa, Cms; DD&S; £350; CJ 1.1.09

1910 add Pigeonsford, Llangrannog Cd; sitting-room addn for CWW Hope; NLW Martin Davies; DD&S

1911 Penrith/Penrydd Ch, Pmbs, rest; ICBS;

1912 roof repairs Cynwyl Elfed ch, Cms; £250; ICBS 11116; DD&S

1912 factory & house, Adpar, Cd; DD&S; NLW Cilgwyn 3 DB 10 60;

1914 alts Aberaeron Cottage Hospital, Cd, conv of former workhouse; DD&S; CJ 27.3.l4

1914 Nebo I chapel, Llansantffraed, Cds; DD&S; WG 5.2.14

1915 Y Fronallt (manse), Y Wig I chapel, Pontgarreg, Llangrannog, Cms; M Davies, Story of Llangrannog, 2000, 40;

1924 alts Cilgwyn, Adpar, Cd; Battlements to tower after removal of roof; orig house by J. Middleton; NLW Cilgwyn 22; DD&S

l925 alts Y Wig I chapel, Pontgarreg, Llangranog, Cd; CJ 9.l.25; DD&S

1926 Bangor Teifi Church Room, Cd;

1927 House N of Drovers Stores, Llandysul, Cd; DD&S NLW Cilgwyn 50;

1930 Bangor Teifi Ch, Cd; DD&S; Faculty NLW SD/F/?

Chapels possibly by D Davies all Cd except where stated:

Brynmoriah I chapel, Brynhoffnant chapel 1882-4;

Brynrhiwgaled I chapel, Synod Inn, 1894 (also said to be by T Thomas of Blaendyffryn);

Y Crugiau I chapel, Plwmp, 1897;

Mydroilyn I chapel 1898;

Bryngwyn I chapel, Beulah 1900;

Neuaddlwyd I chapel, 1902;

Maenygroes I chapel, Cross Inn 1902;

Gwernllyn I chapel, Penrhiwllan 1903;

Caersalem B chapel, Llanpumsaint Cms 1904;

Penybont B chapel Pontyweli Cms 1907;

Bethlehem I chapel, Dihewid 1909.

Anglican Mission churches possibly by D Davies:

St David Blaencelyn, Llangrannog 1894;

Cribyn 1894;

DAVIES, DAVID Monumental mason Llandyfaelog

c1830 said to have built Bancycapel CM chapel, Llandyfaelog Cms on site of medieval chapel TrCmsAS 5 1910 104

DAVIES, DAVID. Dolau Villa, Llandysul. Builder

1884 alts Gilfachwen Uchaf, Llandysul, Cd; NLW Cilgwyn 3 DB/10/12. (J.D. Thomas)

DAVIES, DAVID. Llanelli (?same as the David Davies & Son below). 1844 dir has only a DD, The Wern, carpenter & joiner.

1835 St Ishmaels Ch, Cms, planned rest (unex) with J Thomas carpenter; ICBS 1843;

1841-2 Llwynhendy, Cms; plans to rebuild Capel Berwick as chapel-of-ease; ICBS, £388; unex;

1858-9 Castle St British School, Kidwelly, Cms; CRO Educ 272; CJ 3.6.59; converted to Castle Board School W 14.10.1887;

c1860-70 alts Bryn British School, near Llanelli, Cms; CRO Educ 279; dem;

1862 Five Roads British School, near Llanelli, Cms; CRO Educ ?;

DAVIES (DAVID) & SON. 5 Cowell St, Llanelli. David Davies 1897, David Davies & Son Kelly 1910, J Davies & Son Cowell House Kelly 1926 may be successors; cf also David Davies in WW in A 1926.

DAVIES, DAVID. LRIBA Llanelli. cf list W W in A 1926.

19?? organ loft, Bethesda I chapel, Llangennech, Cms;

19?? Plas Derw, Llangennech, Cms, for J. Joseph JP

19?? Brongarth Villa, Llangennech, Cms, for Dr H. John

DAVIES, DAVID Maesygaer, Llanybydder. Surveyor.

1871 school, Llanybydder, Cms W 3.2.71

1875 St Thomas WM chapel, Lampeter, Cd (D Perceval, Cards County History 3)

1876 Aubrey WM chapel, Cefncoedycymmer, Glam, JP

1878 Board School, Cwrtnewydd, Cd; Hanes Plwyf Llanwenog: arch-adeiladydd;

1881? alts Black Lion, Llanybydder; W 3.6.81: to let, recent adds, apply DD land surveyor, Llanybydder;

1889-90 St James ch, Cwmann, Pencarreg, Cms; plans in poss TL for Efail Fach mission ch;

1892 Aberduar B chapel, Llanybydder £1100 CJ 27.5.92

1896 Wauncader Cottage, Pencader. Plans CRO J Francis Elm Grove MSS

DAVIES, DAVID. Aelybryn, Newcastle Emlyn. Builder

1904 estimate repairs Nag's Head, ?Newcastle Emlyn, Cms. £41/0/0d NLW Cilgwyn 3 DB 10 49.

DAVIES DAVID

1834 Cynwyl Elfed Bridge, Cms. Paid from Carms QS accnts

DAVIES, DAVID MORGAN, Architect Aberdare, born 1873 articled to Arthur O Evans qv, Pontypridd. Commenced practice 1900 in Aberdare in partnership with J Llewellin Smith qv; RSI

19?? chapel, Resolven, Glam, WWinA 1914;

DAVIES, DAVID P, Surveyor, Caio, Cms

1868 Shiloh B chapel, Llansawel, Cms. Gothic windows (attrib to T Thomas by S. Hughes)

1871 Salem B chapel, near Caio, Cms. Gothic windows (attrib to T Thomas by S Hughes)

1874 two schoolrooms, Caio (Cynwyl Gaeo), Cms, T: W 5.6.74

1879 minor adds vicarage, Caio (Cynwyl Gaeo) Cms, cf St Davids Emoluments 1907

DAVIES, DAVID PRITCHARD Contractor Ship House, Llandeilo WWiW 1920. JP, former chairman Llandilo UDC.

DAVIES, E. T. Aberarth, Cd. -1945. Builder. Built many houses in and around Aberarth. Peter Davis Ceredigion 12 1992 367-9 and personal inf.

1899 Felindre, Aberarth (for himself) extended 1912;

1902 Aberarth Mill, Cd enlarged for sawmill

DAVIES, EDWARD Bangor

1880 WM chapel, Penrallt St, Machynlleth, Mont, FS laid, Penrhyndeudraeth stone with Angelsey lias dressings. 57 x 45 Italianate, seats 650. ME 20.4.80, RSI

DAVIES, EDWARD Contractor. Newtown.

c1865 new wing Waterloo Hotel, Marine Parade, Aberystwyth, Cd; inf RCB Oliver from Edward Davies’ son, TL; photo BPR 206, burnt 1919.

1882-3 contr rest Kerry ch, Mont; (GE & AE Street); HN Jerman, Kerry, 1976, 10; £3777; same firm were contrs for 1924 rest of tower by HH Hughes;

DAVIES, ELIDYR

1969 Lampeter, St Davids UCW Lloyd Thomas Hall (inf registrar)

DAVIES, ERNEST GEORGE MSA MSE MRSI Architect 132 Widemarsh St Hereford. WWiW 1920;

1896 rest Skenfrith ch, Mon; nave and chancel roofs, Tr Woolhope 1918-20 87-9; BoW

1899 alts premises, High St, Presteigne, Rad; MS;

1904 Isolation Hospital, Hay on Wye, Brec; MS;

1904 adds Workhouse, Hay on Wye, Brec; alts infirmary, new laundry & vagrancy wards; MS;

1906 house & pair of cotts, Redbrook Rd, Monmouth, Mon, for HF Perkins; MS;

1909 rest Mitchel Troy ch, Mon reblt top stage tower; BoW; WWinA 1914

1909 vicarage, Tregare Mon; MS; Faculty 24.4.09;

Also Post Office, Hay on Wye, Brec; MS, from Herefordshire Portraits;

DAVIES (G. PARRY), & ASSOCIATES, 4 Bridge St, Denbigh.

1968 RC ch, Bryn Stanle, Denbigh, Denbs BoW;

1968 proposed alts Midland Bank, 24 Castle Sq, Caernarfon, Caerns. Br 19.1.68, six-storey block and 28 maisonettes, not built.

DAVIES, GEORGE

1919ff Persondy Terrace and Penrhiw Terrace, Abercarn, Mon; housing for Lord Treowen, blt 1920s off Cemetery Road; BoW

1925 Treowen housing estate, Newbridge, Mon for Lord Treowen; BoW

DAVIES, Major GILBERT H. Ammanford. Worked for and succeeded Henry Herbert qv. Agent and architect to the Dynevor Estate.

1922 proposed Workingmen's Hall, Garnant, Cms, AVC 25.5.22

1926-9 I chapel Abergwili Cms CJ 14.6.29 GD of H Herbert & Co architect

1927 Workingmen's Hall, Cwmann Pencarreg, Cms CJ 25.2.27

1934-5 turrets removed Newton House (Dynevor Castle), Llandeilo,

1936 alts to Brondeg, Glanamman, Cms, for Amman Valley Cottage Hospital AVC 4.6.36, Given by Mrs Folland AVC 1.4.26

DAVIES, GRIFF. New Quay. Griff Davies Architectural Design and Conservation Ltd, Llyshendy, New Quay, SA45 9PS, 01545 560261.

2006 unex plans convert Carmarthenshire Infirmary, Priory St, Carmarthen to flats;

DAVIES, GRIFFITH Borough Surveyor Beaumaris

1937 30 houses, Beaumaris, Ang, Br 7.1.37)

1942 alts newsroom, Beaumaris Library as municipal office, Br 14.8.42)

DAVIES, HENRY, Llanelli

1867 Town Hall, Loughor, Glam BoW416; ?error for David Davies)

DAVIES, HENRY builder

1842-3 alts Little Newcastle ch Pmbs (ICBS), but completion form signed William Davies, surveyor.

DAVIES, HOWEL Wrexham; Howell Davies, RSI;

1876-7 Glanyrafon P chapel, Wrexham, Denbs. T WG 9.12.76; RSI

1878 Caersalem CM chapel, Pentre Broughton, Brymbo, Denbs. FS laid, old built 1837, rebuilt after storm 1839. New to cost £800. Gothic, stone, seats 250, 44 x 37, WG 28.9.78; RSI

1878 alts Adwy CM chapel, Denbs. T gallery and other works WG 15.6.78

1878 alts Coedpoeth CM chapel, Denbs. renovations starting, £668, new pews, galleries taken away, pulpit and elders’ seat altered WG 27.7.78; RSI

1888 St Paul ch, Pentre Broughton, Broughton, Denbs BoW 109)

1889-90 St David ch, Rhosddu Rd, Wrexham, Denbs BoW;

1890 alts Bethlehem chapel, Hall St, Rhosllanerchrugog, Denbs, reopened, new tower, stair turret and vestibule in front of ‘old barn-like structure’ WA 13.9.90; RSI

1896-7 St Alban ch, Tanyfron, Broughton, Denbs BoW)

DAVIES, Captain I P W Newport, Mon. Assistant architect New Delhi 1919 WwiW 1920

DAVIES, IVOR LRIBA High St Bangor, son of Richard Davies qv, RSI;

1938 proposed gymnasium with squash court, fives court, UCNW, Bangor Br 25.11.38

1942 proposed CM chapel, Maesgeirchen estate, Bangor Br 30.1.42 )

DAVIES, J. Builder Aberystwyth

1871 CM chapel, Pontrhydsaeson Llanbadarn Trefeglwys, reblt (plaque)

DAVIES, J. Llanelli Contractor

1872-4 builder, Dafen ch Cms (G.E. Street) W 2.10.74

DAVIES (J.) & SON, Cowell St, Llanelli, Kelly 1895.‘J. Davies & Son AMICE, MSA, FAI, civil & mining engineers, architects, valuers, estate agents & auctioneers, Cowell House est 1854’, Kelly 1926. David Davies & Son qv, were at 5 Cowell St in 1910 (Kelly).

1893 semi-detached villa Old Rd, Llanelli for Messrs Collyer & Son T. 27.l0.93

1896 villa at Llangennech, Cms £2,525 T: Arch 30.10.96

1896 two houses Llangennech, Cms £394 T: Arch 11.12.96

1898 two houses Old Road, Llanelli, Cms;

1901-2 refronted Capel Newydd CM chapel, Felinfoel Road, Llanelli (RS), but also tender 1908 by OM Roberts & Son of Porthmadog for alts etc.

1902 alts to Tyryn, Llanedi, Cms C: Arch 28.11.02

1902 four houses Llangennech T LCG 27.11.02

1902 Board School, Tycroes, Llanedi Cms C: Arch 30.8.01 but CJ 14.11.02 says by David Davies, Llanelli;

1904 house for Capt. Hughes, Fells, Caergog Terr, Aberystwyth T: CN 11.11.04

1909 house at Kings Head, Capel Hendre, Llandybie T Arch 1.1.09 JD&Son

DAVIES, J. & W. Builders, Cenarth

1860 builders, National School, Cenarth, Cms (D Jones) CJ 6.7.60

DAVIES, J. M. Borough Engineer, Architect & Surveyor, Wrexham;

1950ff Queens Park estate, Wrexham, with Gordon Stephenson of Liverpool consultant BoW 309-10 1st stage complete 1954; first British example of Radburn planning

1950s adds Acton Park Estate, Wrexham BoW 313;

DAVIES, JAMES, Penrhiwllan, Cd. (Kelly l926). Son of David Davies qv in David Davies & Son, Penrhiwllan (q.v.).

1914 Church Room Llanfair Orllwyn Cd CJ 13.11.14

DAVIES, JENKIN Aberaeron, joiner & builder, in 1844 dir.

DAVIES, JENKIN Engineer. Advertises limestone quarry at Laugharne, Cms, to let; CJ 16.4.1819

DAVIES, JOHN Builder, Aberystwyth

1877 builder Balmoral House, Aberystwyth, Cd. Court case referes to JD as builder, £1125 contract price, and that JD had quit job before finished W 18.2.81; ?Balmoral House, Victoria Terrace cf TE Morgan.

DAVIES, JOHN The Plough, Pendre, Cardigan, Carpenter

1831-2 ?carpenter Capel Mair I chapel, Cardigan, Cd, William Jenkins, Blaenbarthen, builder; attr GKJ CU1 52;

DAVIES, JOHN Corwen, Mer, Joiner & builder, Pigots 1828-9 Dir.

DAVIES JOHN. Surveyor. Horeb, Llandysul. 1878-1959 County Surveyor Cards 1939-48, Surveyor S division 1919-39. Trained as surveyor in Liverpool on Cunard Building, Liver Building etc. Buried at Bwlchygroes. ?son of Thomas Davies d l894 cf article on bridges Cered 8 349.

1935 Pont Brynog, nr Llanllyr 528572

1935 Pont Rhyd, nr Llwyncelyn 438593

1938 Pont Felinfach 530558

1957 vestry, Horeb, Cd

1955 Tysul Hall, Llandysul, Cd;

1957 Hall, Penrhiwllan, Cd (rebuilt 1993)

DAVIES, JOHN Aberythan Cottage, Llandysul. Called architect in 1851 Census; ? son of Rees Davies q.v.

DAVIES, JOHN

1846 magistrates room and lock-up, Llangadog Cms, Carms QS

DAVIES (JOHN) & THOMAS (JOHN) Llechryd

1848-52 contractors St Dogmaels ch, Pmbs; A Ashpitel archt; PH 23.4.52;

DAVIES, JOHN London. Pupil of George Maddox in London. 1796-1865 died Woodford, Essex. Travelled Italy 1820-1. Worked in City of London; FRIBA; no known connection with Wales; Colvin; designed C chapels at ?Ipswich 1828-9; Northampton 1829; Richmond Sy 1830; Finchley 1830; Camden Town 1843; Highbury I College 1825-6; Abingdon B chapel 1841; offices for Solomon Rothschild 1836 and New Synagogue Bishopsgate 1837-8;

DAVIES, JOHN Surveyor Neath. 1855 appointed surveyor to Devynock District Highway Board, Brec. G Jones, District of Sennybridge 2 97-8. Sacked 1856.

DAVIES, JOHN. Architect, Swansea

1986 Hendy ch, Llanedi, Cms; TL; previous ch burnt down;

DAVIES, JOHN. Builder New Quay

1886 builder Blaenwaun B chapel, St Dogmaels, Pmbs (Owen Lewis archt); W 13.8.86

DAVIES, JOHN. Builder, Haverfordwest

1863-5 builder rest St Martin ch, Haverfordwest, Pmbs; CE Giles qv architect; DMH 83;

DAVIES, JOHN

1861 contractor PM chapel, Presteigne, Rad; MS;

DAVIES, JOHN CHARLES. Cardigan. Born c1837, youngest son of Charles Davies of Cenarth qv; Research by Philipps and Martha Davies, 1630 Crestwood Circle, Ames Ia, USA 50010-5520;

1857 designs for a lunatic asylum, and a Grecian villa, exh Utica, NY. ‘In architectural drawings there is evidence of study, taste and skill. No 214 a design for a Lunatic Asylum by JCD is the most ambitious, and has marked merit; 529 a Grecian villa is by the same hand’ First prize for architectural drawing at Mechanics Fair, Mechanics Hall, Utica, NY, USA. Utica Morning Herald 16.1.57, CJ 6.3.57 quotes. Design possibly entered by brother David C Davies, printer, then resident at Utica.

1859-60 Llanfihangel Penbedw Ch, Pmb, rest; ICBS;

1861-2 Pontfaen Ch, Pmbs, rest; ICBS 5810;

DAVIES, (JOHN H) & SON Chester. ?John H Davies & Sons.

1904-5 Talbot Hotel, Wrexham, Denbs; BoW; JHD&Son)

1929-31 Flintshire Council Offices, Glynne Way, Hawarden, Flints; JHD &Sons; BoW

DAVIES, JOSHUA Carpenter Laugharne

1839 vicarage, Laugharne, Cms; with John Hugh, mason; NLW SD/B/68

DAVIES (K L) & HOLE (W E) Newport

1959-62 assembly hall and staff houses, Mon Inst of Agriculture, Llanbadoc, Mon; BoW

DAVIES, L. Surveyor, Lampeter. Deacon’s Directory 1887.

DAVIES, LEWIS, Mason Aberystwyth.

1797-1800 mason, Pont Trefechan, Aberystwyth, (John Nash); £1468; BPR 223;

1802-3 Pont Talsarn, Trefilan, Cd; Letter 31.12.1801 refers to an agreement with him for building a bridge for £500 to be completed by 1.10.03 and kept in repair for 7 yrs after; Cered 13 4 2000 47;

DAVIES, MIALL RHYS worked with Cwmbran on Town Centre N development in late 1950s;

1957 house, Llanfrechfa, Mon, AJ 11.6.59; H Dalton Clifford, Houses for Today; ukmoho;

DAVIES, MICHAEL see Davies Sutton Architects. Author Discovering Welsh Houses 2007, from BBC TV series.

DAVIES, MORGAN H. Architect based in Norwood, London;

(1879 B chapel, Montacute, Som; named on FS)

DAVIES, MORGAN W. Engineer Swansea

1900 Carreg Sawdde Bridge, Llangadog, Cms; plaque; Dem.

OWEN DAVIES PARTNERSHIP.

1992 rebuilt St Thomas WM chapel, Lampeter, Cd;

DAVIES, R GLYNNE 220 High St, Bangor. ?R Glynn Davies.

1894-5 B chapel, Penrhynside Caerns; BN 15.2.95)

1895 Glanadda B chapel, Bangor, Caerns; Br 9.3.95 £924; BN 15.11.95 opened, D Owen, Llandegfan bldr

1896 eleven houses, Upper Bangor, Caerns, for WF Williams £6159 Br 18.7.96

1896 Board School, Llangoed, Ang; RH;

1897 alts Nos 322-8 (even) High St, Bangor for JE Roberts MP; Br 19.3.97)

DAVIES, R W, Newtown, and Dolafon, Carno, Mont;

1904 schoolroom & manse, CM chapel, Aberllefenni Mer T: CN 8.7.04)

1904 villa, Cemmaes Road, Mont, for Dr Edwards JP T: CN 18.11.04)

1908 four semi-detached houses, Salop Rd, Welshpool, Mont, C Br 29.2.08;

DAVIES, REES Surveyor

1869 four houses for Prince of Wales Memorial Trust, Talgarth, Brec; MS;

DAVIES, REES Builder, 33 St Catherine St, Carmarthen, Kelly 1926.

DAVIES, REES Trewindsor, Llandysul, Cd. Died before 1850, ICBS letter over Llanfihangel Rhosycorn ch asks if his son or son-in-law inspects the work as RD has died; HC says son was John Davies, inf TL;

1829-3l alts Llandysul ch, Cd; ICBS; repairing & reseating £197; RD of Trewinsor;

1833-6 Capel Dewi ch, nr Llandysul, Cd; ICBS; alts 1886; £600 ?replacing one built 1816, now building CJ 24.7.35; opening CJ 24.7.36; completion cert 1839 ICBS;

1838 vicarage, Betws Bledrws, Cd, front range; plans Rees Davies of Aberythan, NLW SD/B/7; 1842-4 acc to HC.

1848 rest Llanfihangel Rhosycorn ch, Cms; ICBS 4153; incomplete at his death;

DAVIES, RHYS. Carmarthen builder. 1867-1953. Born Llangynog, inf from Mrs Marion Davies suggests prominent in Carmarthen building from c1900: some houses in Penllwyn Park (Nos 6-7), Parcmaen Ave, St Davids Ave, the bandstand and grandstand at the Park, headmaster's house at Pibwrllwyd Rural College, the broadcasting studio at Trinity College, Midland Bank Lammas St, houses beyond Picton Memorial, houses on Wellfield estate. He is said to have employed Leonard Crabb as architect. Mrs Marion Davies, 7 Penllwyn Park 01267 235813. ?same as Rees Davies qv, builder;

DAVIES, RHYS, Defynnog, Brec.

DAVIES, RICHARD Architect, Bangor. 1843-1906. Born Erw Gron, Llanfairfechan, son of farmer and joiner, apprenticed as joiner. Lived at Erw Gron, bought it off Baron Hill estate 1886; in Llanfairfechan AEBTD 1868 lists chapels at Llanfyllin (?Llanllyfni Caerns); Hyfrydle; Penmaenmawr (Caerns); Gerlan (Caerns); also adds farm buildings for John Platt MP, and Llanfairfechan rectory; NWC 8.5.69 says RD of Llanfairfechan has built very beautiful chapels inc I chapel, Penmaenmawr, admired by Gladstone; office 207 High St Bangor 1870, 125 High St Bangor 1875; advertises Worralls Dir 1874 44; obit 1906 Herald Cymraeg, said to have designed 250 chapels. List of works from biographical articles by EW Rowlands in Capel 39 16-17, and 41 15-17 (C) and from John Pritchard (JP). Son Ifor Samuel Davies continued firm.

1865 Salem CM chapel, Llanllyfni, Caerns;

1867 schools, Ffynnongroyw and Mostyn, Flints; C39; Ffynnongroyw School in BoW, ? F&M one place)

1867? Penmaenmawr I chapel, Caerns; AEBTD; NWC 8.5.69 admired by Gladstone; ?Tabernacl I chapel, Gothic; the column fronted CM chapel of 1867, later RC church, that looks very like Penmachno;

1868-9 Gerlan CM chapel, Bethesda, Caerns; NWC 8.5.69; Lombardic, David Williams, Upper Bangor contractor £2000; AEBTD; ?dem not BoW;

1869 Cefnywaun CM chapel, Deiniolen, Caerns; JP; 1868 BoW)

1870 Rhostryfan School, Caerns; C41;

1870 Siloh WM chapel, Tregarth, Caerns; C39; Shiloh dated 1896, AV;

1871 Peniel WM chapel, Llandegai, Caerns; JP; not BoW;

1871 Chapel, Four Crosses, Rhiwbrifdir, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Mer; C39 C41; not in BoW

1872 Ebenezer WWM chapel, Penmaenmawr, Caerns JP; not in BoW)

1872 WM chapel, Penisarwaun Caerns; C39; not BoW)

1872 Siloam WM chapel, Bethesda, Caerns; JP; Ital ill AJ59 pediment with 1st fl colonnade and 5 arched ws; dem;

1872 ?Moriah CM chapel, Ffynnongroyw, Flints; ill C41, Lombard, looks like R Owens; not BoW

1872-3 Salem WM chapel, Llandwrog, Caerns, and two houses C41; Salem WM chapel JP 1873; Salem CM chapel C39; not in BoW;

1873 Bryn Seion WM chapel, Whitford, Flints JP; not BoW)

1873-4? EP chapel, Llanfairfechan Caerns; JP; BoW Brondon chapel 1873, Gothic; but Llanfairfechan EP 1877 C39

1874 Bont WM chapel, Four Mile Bridge, Rhoscolyn, Ang; JP 8842; BoW;

1874 ?CM chapel, Clwyd St, Rhyl, Flints; JP; ?1855 by W Owen BoW430, 1873 DHO 172; looks 1873-4; brick Gothic.

1874 interior alts Engedi C chapel, Upper Bangor, Caerns C41; ?where)

1874-5 Pendref WM chapel, Bangor, Caerns C; Br 1875 827 Bangor EWM £1400 Br 11.9.75; EE Gothic; now St David’s WM chapel, High St;

1874 WM chapel, Llandyrnog Denbs, JP; not BoW;

1874 Bethel WM chapel, Llanberis, Caerns; JP; later St John Jones RC church; Gothic;

1874-5 rebuilt Jerusalem CM chapel, Bethesda, Caerns DHO 41; 1875 JP; BoW; major work;

1875 pair villas, Llanfairfechan, Caerns for Rev W Richards T: NWC 30.1.75

1875 villa & outbuildings, Bangor, for Edward Jones Vrondeg; T: NWC 15.5.75)

1875 adds Britannia House, Bangor, for H Hughes draper, NWC 26.6.75)

1875 WWM chapel, Rhos, Denbs; Br 1875 289 £1000; ?Horeb Methodist chapel, Rhosllanerchrugog 1875 BoW; red br

1875 WM chapel, Rhosllanerchrugog Denbs; ?same as Br 1875 289 Rhos WWM chapel, £1000; ?Horeb Methodist chapel BoW265

1875-6 alts Ebeneser WM chapel, Chapel St, Caernarfon, Caerns. Reopened BN 1.9.76; DHO 61; Hugh Rowlands Caernarfon, builder; OMJ report: £2300, CD 2.9.76 RD then called ‘architect to the connexion’, complete refit floors altered, gallery lowered, porch added w cols of Anglesey marble. Three stained glass ws behind porch, new pulpit platform and communion place, and prob. ceiling. Building agreement Gwynedd RO XD/34/346 19.4.75. Alts 1893 in form of a ‘beautiful porch’;

1877-9 C chapel, Penmaenmawr Caerns; JP; CYB79; schoolroom 1877 £400, ch 1878-9 apse £2000, Gothic w fleche; Owen Griffith, Llanfairfechan br; )

1877 EP chapel, Llanfairfechan Caerns; C39; JP says 1873

1877 Hermon CM chapel, Melinycoed, Llanrwst, Denbs; C39; not BoW)

1877 Llanrug WM chapel, Caerns; C41; not BoW)

1877 Llanllechid CM chapel, Caerns; not BoW)

1877 Elim WM chapel, Felinheli, Caerns; JP; not BoW)

1877-8 Moriah CM chapel, Llansanffraid Glan Conwy, Denbs; JP; BoW 239 1826 and 1856;

1877-8 Tanycelyn CM chapel, Maenan, Caerns; JP; ?not BoW)

1878 alts Ebeneser CM chapel, Llanfaethlu, Ang; JP; C39; not BoW

1878 school, Talwrn Ang; C39; not BoW)

1878 Tabernacl CM chapel, Llanfair Mathafarn Eithaf, Ang; JP)

1878 ?alts Salem I chapel, Pool Lane, Caernarfon; C39; ?error; OMJ quotes NOW&E 13.3.91 saying that alts 1877-8 were by R Owens qv £743.19.7d; payment records to RO survive.

1879 Rehoboth WM chapel, Corwen, Mer; JP; Gothic)

1879-80 St Pauls WM chapel, Abergele, Denbs; BoW; Ital)

1880 Caersalem WM chapel, Pantyrhedyn, Llanfairfechan, Caerns JP; BoW Caersalem CM 1880 no archt Ital;

1880 Elen CM chapel, Dolwyddelan, Caerns JP; same as Moriah CM, 1880, Ital, BoW)

1880 Ebenezer WM chapel, Meyrick St, Dolgellau, Mer JP; Cadw; Ital; 1879-80 dated 1880)

1880 St Pauls WM chapel, Abergele, Denbs JP; Br 1880B 543; Br 3.10.80; 1879-80 BoW 98 St George’s Rd; Ital.)

1880 CM chapel, Talwrn, Llanddyfnan, Ang; JP 8723; BoW;

1880 School Board offices, Llanfairfechan, Caerns C39;

1881 schoolroom, CM chapel, Llanddeiniolen Caerns JP; Capel Ysgoldy CM C39; )

1881 alts Ebenezer CM chapel, Newborough, Ang; JP; 8827; BoW; Ital

1881 Ebenezer I chapel, Colwyn Bay, Denbs; JP; not BoW)

1881 Seion CM chapel, Scotland Rd, Llanrwst, Denbs; JP 1880; 1881 Capel; BoW 236; DHO59 says builder was Samuel Parry qv owner of Royal Hotel; )

1881 Capel Ro Wen (schoolroom) ?Ro-wen, Caerns; C; not BoW)

1882 EP chapel, Princes Rd, Bangor, Caerns JP; 1891 C39; Gothic)

1883 alts Menai Bridge Inn, Bangor T: BN 8.6.83 £275:

1883 schoolroom & adds Pendref WM chapel, Denbigh, Denbs; DHO78 £1297)

1883 Coelmor Hall, Bangor for WJ Parry, Maesygroes, £1340, T: BN 8.6.83)

1883 cottages at Rachub, Caerns T: BN 8.6.83 £460, O&J Williams contrs)

1883 villas, Upper Bangor for J. Williams T BN 8.6.83, £1880 E Williams contr

1883 CM chapel, Lon Pobty Bangor; planned BN 43 1883 143; ?same as CM, Parkhill, Bangor T: BN 8.6.83 £1192 R&J Williams contrs;

1883 alts to premises for café, Caernarfon, Caerns T: Br 8.6.83 ?the one dated 1883 on N side of Castle Square)

(1883 WWM chapel, Queen St Chester; T: BN 8.6.83 £1958; Br 1883A 905; 30.6.83)

1883 WM chapel, Llanrwst Denbs; T: BN 8.6.83

1883 alts CM chapel, Llanfairpwllgwyn, Ang; T BN 8.6.83;

1883 chapel, C School, Llanfairfechan Caerns; T BN 8.6.83

1883 WM chapel, Bodfari Denbs; T: BN 8.6.83 £544;

1884 gallery, Bethel CM chapel, Smithfield St, Dolgellau, Mer; JP 8362; interior gutted for SPAR shop.

1884-6 architect to new UCNW Bangor: altered Penrhyn Hotel for use of college BN 24.10.84; laboratories BN 25.7.84 £1850 opened BN 2.6.85

1884-5 CM chapel, Princes St, Rhyl Flints; BoW 430; Gothic)

1885 biology lab UCNW Bangor Arch 7.3.85 £637; alts to old building and museum £637 BN 6.2.85

1885 adds Penrhyn Flour Mills, Bangor Arch 7.3.85 £320)

1885 alts WWM chapel Conwy Caerns; £1100 BN 27.3.85 reopened; new front Tabernacl WWM and interior;

1885 CM chapel, Trawsfynydd Mer; T: Arch 7.3.85)

1886 Bethesda WM chapel, Colwyn Bay, Denbs; JP; not BoW)

1887 gallery, Bethel CM chapel, Tywyn, Mer; Arch 22.4.87 £221;

1887-96 sewerage, Llanfairfechan, Caerns; Capel)

1888 Glanadda Board School, Bangor, Caerns; BN 17.8.88)

1890 villa, Upper Bangor, Caerns, for John Hughes Arch 24.10.90)

1891 adds Carneddi CM chapel, Bethesda, Caerns; C39; not BoW)

1891 EP chapel, Newry St, Holyhead, Ang; RH)

1891 Gad CM chapel, Bodffordd, Heneglwys, Ang; C39; not BoW)

1891 alts Menai Bridge vaults, Bangor, Caerns; Br 7.2.91; £972; ?pub)

1892 stables, Bangor, Caerns, for Mrs Rowlands & Col Mallet; Arch 22.4.92; £425)

1892 villa, Bangor, Caerns, for TH Lewis, merchant, £1326 Arch 17.6.92)

1893 Lorne House stationery & printing establishment, Bangor, Caerns; Br 24.6.93

1893 Caer Llyr, Moel Llys near Conwy, Caerns; residence for JA Picton MP; BN 10.2.93)

1893 Salem CM chapel, Cader Rd, Dolgellau, Mer; remodelled, £900 Hugh Williams contractor, organ by Wadsworth; BN 28.4.93; Ital; BoW;

1893 EP chapel, Aberdyfi, Mer; Arch 3.3.93; Hughes W Jones builder £590/5/0d; Romanesque;

1894 Salem I chapel, Bagillt, Flints; JP; not BoW)

1894 Salem WM chapel, Betws Abergele, Denbs JP)

1895 lecture hall, UCNW Bangor, Caerns; £967 BN 11.10.95)

1895 C chapel, Glasinfryn near Bangor, Caerns; Br 8.6.95; £760; BoW Bethmaaca I; Ital;

1895 Bethmaca I chapel, Pentir, JP;

1895 villa, Garth Rd, Bangor, Caerns, for Charles Pozzi; BJ 14.5.95)

1895 semi-det villas for Dr Lloyd & Capt Davies, Bangor, Caerns; BJ 14.5.95 £1595;

1896? C chapel, Abergwyngregyn Caerns; AV; Gothic;)

1896 alts workhouse, Bangor Caerns; BN 1.10.96; now St David’s Hospital)

1897-8 involvedconversion of old MH, Castle St, Conwy, Caerns to TH; begun by TB Farrington, borough engineer, who fell ill, completed RD; BN 22.7.98; BN 30.12.98;

1898 new tower, CM College, Bala Mer; BN 9.9.98; John Thomas Dolgellau bldr; replaced orig tower by WH Spaull qv;

1898 premises E Jones, Pendre, Bangor, Caerns; Br 21.5.98)

1898-1900 Peniel CM chapel, Llaneilian Rd, Amlwch Port, Ang; JP 8637; Ital

1899 alts Bangor workhouse, Caerns; BN 5.5.99;

1900 Alts Normal College, Siliwen Rd, Bangor, Caerns; BN 15.6.00)

1901 TH, Llanfairfechan, Caerns; AV

1903 Smyrna C chapel, Llangefni, Ang; 8778; Ital

1904 Llaethdy CM chapel, Amlwch, Ang; not found; C39;

1904-5 restored MH, Llangollen, Denbs T Br 8.10.04

1905 Alts Bethesda CM chapel, Amlwch, Ang: set fawr and porch C39; C41; JP 1906 8633;

1906 plans Lon Pobty CM chapel, Bangor, Caerns;)

1905-7 Berea CM chapel, Glanadda, Bangor, Caerns; Br 8.4.05; Br 6.4.07; £3404; John Williams cont £4200; chapel, lecture rm etc; ?dem.

1907 Preswylfa CM chapel, Llanddaniel Fab, Ang; RH RD&Son; now house.

1907 pair houses, Upper Bangor, Caerns, for Capt Davies, Moranedd; BN 12.7.07; RD&Son, Br 13.7.07;

1908 ?Beecroft, Valley, Ang; attr RH;

1911 house, Upper Bangor, Caerns; Br 24.11.11; RD&Son

1911 house, Conwy, Caerns; RD&Son; Br 28.7.11; £632)

1911 house, Conwy, Caerns; RD&Son; Br 15.9.11;

Also C39:

some villas Upper Bangor;

villas by the station Caernarfon;

from C41

alts Moreia CM, Caernarfon, Caerns;

science block UCW Bangor, Caerns;

Llanfairfechan junior school and sewage system, 1887-96;

C41 also has unidentified works at Llanllechid, Caerns; Cesarea; Colwyn Bay, Denbs; Llanfairpwll, Ang; Cwmyglo; Felinheli Caerns; Beddgelert Caerns; Henllan; Penrhyn deudraeth, Mer; Capel 41 15-16;

attrib Ebenezer WM chapel, Tywyn, Mer, 1882; looks like Davies

DAVIES, Rev RICHARD J. Rector of Aberhafesp, Mont

c1857 reblt Aberhafesp ch, Mont; BoW;

DAVIES, T. Penycwm, Brawdy, Pmbs; builder

1913 Alts Penycwm I, Brawdy, Pmbs; PCG 4.7.13

DAVIES, THOMAS. Builder, Aberystwyth. Born c1835 as resident 1871 Cadwgan House aged 36; 1881 at Marine Terrace, bldr & contr. A brother John C. Davies is engineer unmarried at same address 1881, aged 33.

1872 Bldr, Bath St EP, Aberystwyth, Cd; (R.Owens); I. Rees, Short history... 1972; R. Owens letter book LB4 476 letter 6.9.71 to Davies re schoolroom at the English chapel Merseyside Record Office)

1872-4 Bldr, Aberystwyth Board School, Cd; (Szlumper & Aldwinckle); T Board School minute book £440 or 450 1872; ARO;

DAVIES, THOMAS Hereford.

1875 Graig PM chapel, Grosmont, Mon; Br 20.11.75; Greig PM, MS;

DAVIES, THOMAS

1825 Bldr Lock-up, Llandovery, Cms; Paid £104 for bldng, CJ 11.3.25; W Samuel qv paid for plans in 1821.

DAVIES, THOMAS

1887 contr rest Penbryn ch, Cd; W 5.8.87; D. Davies archt;

DAVIES, THOMAS 9 Page St, Swansea. Pupil of late J Gerrard. Designed several B chapels at Aberdare and Pontypridd, Glam, also villas, houses & shops at Swansea, Neath, and Aberdare, Glam; AEBTD 1868; none identified.

DAVIES, Rev THOMAS. Rector, Llanddoged, Denbs;

1838-9 ?remodelled Llanddoged ch, Denbs, w Rev David Owen, rector of Eglwysbach; BoW;

DAVIES, THOMAS CHARLES. Soar, Cenarth, Cms; son of Charles J Davies qv. Born c1832, unm at home 1891 census. Called bldr 1871 census, architect 1881 & 1891.

l872 bldr Henfynyw Vicarage, Aberaeron, Cd; (RJ Withers); Br l3.9.62

1884 Alts Glanawmor, Cenarth, Cd; T: CTA 18.4.84

l888 House, Hermon School, Llanfyrnach, Pmbs; HRO;

1888 House, Glandwr School, Llanfyrnach, Pmbs, HRO;

DAVIES, W. J. Tondu

1907 Trinity P chapel, Pencoed, Glam; BoW;

DAVIES, WATKIN Llandysul, builder. Tanyfron, Llandysul, Cd, 1926.

l878-9 Llwynrhydowen U chapel, Pontsian, Cd, ?des by him. D.W. Bundock: Crwydro Dyffryn Clettwr Ysgol Pontsian l879-l979; FS 21.6.78 cf Cered 1961 177; chapel for Gwilywm Marles after eviction from old Llwynrhydowen U, Rhydowen, Cd.

l883-4 bldr Graig U chapel, Llandysul, Cd; (J. Wills archt); Br 14.7.83;

DAVIES, WILLIAM Architect, ?Newport;

1913 alts St Woolos Cathedral, Newport, Mon; with advice by Harold Brakspear qv; BoW; roof renewal and windows of St Mary's chapel were reformed as lancets;

DAVIES, WILLIAM Building surveyor

18?? cottage, Nantcellan Fawr, Llangorwen, Cds NLW PB 4834

DAVIES, WILLIAM Surveyor

1842-3 Little Newcastle Ch, Pmbs; ICBS; builder named as Henry Davies, form signed WD, surveyor)

DAVIES, WILLIAM, builder, Llandysul, Cd

1870 contract repair rebuild farmhouses at Glandwr and Blaenpant, Llandysul, Cd, for J Davies Lloyd of Alltyrodyn; NLW W Evans George MSS;

DAVIES, WILLIAM. Trefelin, Mathry, Pmbs.

1863 Llangloffan B chapel, Granston, Pmbs; Rev R Edwards, Hanes Llangloffan, 1932, 41 & 52; design similar though to group of B chapels in area attr to Joshua Morris qv.

1866 Bethel B chapel, St Nicholas, Pmbs; Hanes Llangloffan 1932 41, built by John Saunders carpenter, & David Mabe mason;

DAVIES, WILLIAM Builder Neath

1856-7 rest St Thomas ch, Neath, Glam; Orrin 114; Cambr 25.6.56 & 22.5.57; CMG 9.5.57; rest 1873-4 by JB Fowler

DAVIES, WILLIAM Builder King William St, Pembroke Dock, Pmbs; Kelly 1926

DAVIES, WILLIAM, Builder. Gumfreston House, Culver Park, Tenby, Pmbs. 1831-98. Inf from RS, a relation. Extensively involved in Tenby building esp South Cliff and Culver Park areas, employing 17 men 1871. His son David Davies 1851-1901 was also builder and David’s son Sydney Davies 1879-1960 was prominent local stonemason & sculptor who did most of marble work on Tenby War Memorial and made the high altar at Caldey Abbey for J Coates Carter qv. William’s other son William 1864-1936 qv was also builder, alderman, traded as Davies & Griffiths, Tenby, with his brother in law John Griffiths. They built Caldey Priory (J Coates Carter), and houses in and around Tenby.

Obit BN 8.4.98 has list of works he built inc Town & County Club, Tenby (1876-7); Board Schools Whitland and St Clears, Cms; WM chapel, Tenby (1880); St Julian ch Tenby; St Andrew’s School, The Croft, Tenby (now Park Hotel); houses on the North Cliffe; rectories at Tenby, Jeffreyston and Gumfreston, Pmbs; Tenby Parochial Schools (dem); Somerset Houses, Esplanade, Tenby (later South Beach Hotel; Lifeboat Station, South Beach, Tenby; most of Victoria St Tenby; Lancaster Buildings High St Tenby; Tenby MH (alts in 1860s); work for War Department inc several large stores at Pembroke Dock and a two-gun battery at Ferryside, Cms, and he held repairing contract for WD structures from Pembroke Dock to Ferryside; Pembroke Dock Co-op stores;

RS inf he also built and owned Gumfreston House and Eton Cottage, Culver Park, Tenby; Ruabon Ho & Saltwood Ho, South Parade, Tenby; Nos 1-2 South Parade Tenby; some of Harding St, Tenby. Other known works inc Lorne House, St Julian St, Tenby; No 5 St Julians Terrace Tenby; much of Culver Park Tenby; a terrace of 1869 Picton Road, Tenby; alts to Belmont Houses and Belmont Arch, Tenby (now Imperial Hotel); Silent Battery, Tenby; laid out Wreck Field, Tenby;

1870s builder on South Cliff estate, Tenby, Pmbs inc Somerset Houses, Esplanade, most of Victoria St; obit

1872-4 builder Park Rd Schools Tenby, Pmbs (D. Birkett) (WD & Thos Morris) TO 16.8.72

1874 27 Victoria St, Tenby, Pmbs to let WD bldr TO 1.1.74

1876 builder Tenby & County Club, The Croft, Tenby, Pmbs; (WN Dunn); TO 27.4.76; obit

1880 builder WM chapel, Warren St, Tenby, Pmbs (KW Ladd); dem; TO 6.5.80

1889 builder Pentwr CM chapel, Fishguard, Pmbs (DE Thomas); AJ £1200; ??error

1895? Hallsville House, 28 Victoria St, Tenby: to let apply, WD builder, TCN 8.1.96

DAVIES, WILLIAM Builder, Tenby. 1864-1936, son of William Davies qv + 1898. Alderman and mayor of Tenby, traded as builder with brother-in-law John Griffiths (D&G), worked as builders on Caldey Priory, Pmbs (J Coates Carter) and built houses in Tenby and around; RS;

1921 War Memorial, Tenby, Pmbs (JH Morgan) ‘the form of it was suggested by the mayor, William Davies, who superintended its construction’; TO 29.9.21;

DAVIES, WILLIAM MORGAN. Builder, Carmarthen, Cms, father of architect CM Davies of Merthyr b 1850 qv.

DAVIES, WILLIAM ROSS Architect, see Bowen Dann Davies Partnership; Born in Old Colwyn on 27 March 1934, moved to Abergele within a year; left Abergele Grammar School aged fifteen to be articled to WJ Bowen in Colwyn Bay where he stayed about two and a half years – the practice being run by Stewart Powell Bowen qv shortly after Davies joined. He left to study at the University of Manchester, 1952-57, where RJ Cordingley was establishing the serious academic study of vernacular architecture later consolidated in the same school by Ronald Brunskill. Davies’s thesis on the vernacular architecture of Gwynedd was no surprise then but as an architect he later developed an equally serious commitment to Modernism. On leaving Manchester he worked at the Architects’ Co-operative Partnership (ACP), 1957-59, in London, during which time he married Maureen Owen. ACP had achieved fame through the design of Brynmawr Rubber Factory (1946-51). Between 1959 and 1961 he worked first for Denbighshire County Council and then Chester City Council before re-locating to Cumbernauld, Lanarkshire, to work on the design of the new town being built there. In 1963 he returned to Old Colwyn to work with Stewart Bowen again – including the design of Our Lady of Lourdes, Benllech (1967) – leaving after four years having not been made a partner to emigrate to Canada where he worked for the Government of Alberta’s Department of Public Works. In 1970 he returned to North Wales to establish the Bowen Dann Davies Partnership (BDDP). Amongst their better-known work is Cefndy Hostel, Rhyl (1975), Christ the King, Towyn (1974), St. Illtyd, Rhuddlan (1976), Trinity Court, Rhyl (1978), Llain Deiniol, Bangor (1980), Hafan Elan, Llanrug (1980), Capel y Groes, Wrexham (1982), and Plas Menai (1984). On completion of Plas Menai Davies left BDDP in 1985 to work for Wyn Thomas & Partners in Cardiff and was lead designer on three new university buildings before joining Holder Mathias Alcock in 1989 as design director. This he combined with teaching at the Welsh School of Architecture where he had been made Honorary Professor before completing his career with a string of consultancies in his own name from 1991 until retirement in 2011. H&H biography based on Vining, 2014;

DAVIS & EMMANUEL Architects, London.

1886 new tramways depot, Cathays, Cardiff, for Prtovincial Tramway Co; T Br 1.5.86, also buildings at the existing tramway depot;

DAVIS, Major CHARLES EDWARD Architect, Bath, 1827-1902, nephew of Edward Davis qv of Bath; City Architect Bath 1865-1900, prolific around Bath and Somerset;

1854 house near Abergavenny, Mon, for William Batt, solicitor, situated just outside the town; by CE Davis, MS; William Forster Batt 1813-78 son of Thomas Batt of Brecon, army surgeon, born Guernsey, articled Thomas Davies solicitor in Abergavenny 1832, own practice from 1837, married in 1854 Sarah Louisa Crawshay died 1856, married 1861 Wilhelmina Edwards, living at Cae Kenfy, semi-detached villa on Monmouth Rd, Abergavenny, there 1862, when son William Ferdinand Batt (1862-95) born; Landed families of Britain and Ireland website, another son Capt Reginald Batt built Gresham Hall, Gresham, Norf in 1907-8;

DAVIS, D. P. Surveyor Aberystwyth Deacon’s Directory 1887

DAVIS, EDWARD, Bath. Architect, pupil of John Soane 1824-6; Colvin; c1802-52. Houses Entry Hill, Bath RA 1828; laid out Victoria Park Bath 1830; Marston Bigot Rectory Som 1836-8; related to Major CE Davis, City Architect, Bath from 1865;

1846 1st pr Llandeilo Ch, Cms; Br 4 1846 329; unex, contr given to GG Scott;

DAVIS, HENRY DAVID 32 Moorgate Street, London and Aberystwyth. Pupil JD Hopkins AEBTD 1868. Partn w CF Hayward qv in des of Queens Hotel, Aberystwyth, and surveyor to JB Balcombe, hotel promoter, inv in other Balcombe schemes. ?Town Architect, Cered 2007 80; Corporation Surveyor from 1863-7, review of arrangements 1867 said that he had 1.5% 0f all new wks incl imprs on Council land even if not des by him; Aber Observer 30.3.67 & 6.4.67; ref to appointment 13.1.64 in NLW Aber Borough Records C1b; 27.3.67 ref to arrangements betw Corp & HDD as to any bldng to be erected within the Borough; Des Montefiore Jewish College, Ramsgate, and West London Synagogue, AEBTD;

1862-4 Alts Hafod Arms Hotel Devils Bridge CDs for Hafod Hotel Co, Mr Balcombe promoter CJ 13.6.62, 27.2.63

1863-6 Queen's Hotel, Albert Pl, Aberystwyth, Cd, for same company as Hafod Arms Hotel, Mr Balcombe promoter Plans NLW all signed Davis; AEBTD. Also new sea-wall from hotel to the Bath House Cered 2007 80; sea-wall and new Marine Terrace: AEBTD.

1864 Des for 44 semi-detached and terraced houses to be built on estate of Mr Balcombe, off North Rd, Aberystwyth, Cd; Unex; NLW PZ 4422 and Gogerddan Colln 452; print published to poromte dev by Balcombe in Cered Museum colln, MF;

1864 discussion re laying out certain portions of Corporation land, Aberystwyth; NLW Aber Boro Recs C1b 27.2.64

1865 appr leasing six plots, Queens Rd, Aberystwyth, to b blt acc to plans of Corp Archt; Aberystwyth Observer 15.4.65; unex acc to MF;

DAWBER, Sir E. GUY. 1861-1938. Born Kings Lynn, articled there, then with TN Deane, Dublin, to 1882, then George & Peto. Clerk of works at Batsford, Glos. Started 1890 at Bourton on the Hill, Glos, in London 1891. PRIBA 1925-7; Gold Medal 1928; knighted 1936; ASG160ff. cf C Reilly representative British Architects of the Present Day pp 80-8;

1892ff reblt Itton Court, Mon, for Currie family; stables 1893 T Br 3.9.92; North Lodge?; PH; ASG; BoW 1893-6 for Currie family; village hall 1914-19, Howick Lodge nd;

1901 Village Hall, Itton, Mon; L Weaver, Village Halls & Clubs, 1920, 36; ASG; but 1914-19 BoW;

1905 House, Denbigh, Denbs; AA 1905 I 41; roughcast with small pane casements; ?Wynne’s Parc, Brookhouse Rd, Denbigh, 1905; BoW.

1907 Maes Heulyn, Trefnant, Denbs; BoW;

1914-19 Village Hall, Itton, Mon; BoW; but cf 1901

c1914-19 Nos. 2-3, pair of cottages Itton, Mon; PH; BoW;

1914 Monument to EM Currie, Itton ch, Mon; CG;

1931 Monument to WEC Currie, Itton ch, Mon; Br 13.3.31;

DAWES & HOYLAND Manchester see William Dawes

DAWES, WILLIAM. Manchester. Won comp for Higher Ardwick PM Sunday School 1874; Prestwich Conservative Club 1879; (BoE); later Dawes & Hoyland (D&H)

1876 unex des for Mansion at Penmaenmawr, Caerns; ill Archt 25.3.76)

1888 plans for estate, Penmaenmawr, Caerns, featured in The Architect; AV suggests Gwysfa & Trewen may bepart of this;

1893 enl Plas Madoc, Llanrwst, Denbs; dem; BoW; D&H; LHW 32 and revised edn)

DAWSON & FYSON, Engineers, Westminster

1897 Talycafn Bridge, Caerns, over R Conwy, iron, res engineer Mr Richards; opened BJ 20.10.97;

DAWSON, AMBROSE PUDSEY S. Saundersfoot. fl 1890s, son of RP Dawson of Hornby Castle, Lancs. Pupil of CC Rolfe qv. Did various wks around Saundersfoot, Pembs in 1890s acc to TL;

1892 Kilgetty Mission Ch, Pmbs; FS Br 2.7.92; contr Frost, Saundersfoot;

1892 Chancel screen, Tenby ch, Pmbs;

DAWSON, RICHARD Surveyor, Flint 1844 dir

DAWSON. W. Resident engineer at Bangor to LNWR

1895-8 Railway Technical Institute, Bangor; BN 9.11.95; opened Br 17.12.98

DAY, CHRISTOPHER, Penyllyn, Brynberian, Pembs. Architect. Author `Places of the Soul' 1990; Building with Heart 1990; Spirit and Place 2002; Consensus Design 2003 w Rose Parnell; .

1971-3 Ty-cwrdd Bach, Llanychlwydog, Pmbs; remodelling of former meeting-house as house.

1978-9 Nantycwm Steiner School, conversion of C19 Llanycefn board school, Llanycefn, Pmbs. Cf C. Day, A Haven for Childhood, 1998.

1985-8 Ffald y Brenhin Christian Retreat Centre, Sychbant, Llanychlwydog, Pmbs (P. Mould, A vision becomes a reality, 1991).

1988-91 Nantycwm Steiner School kindergarten, Llanycefn Pmbs. C. Day, A Haven for Childhood, 1998.

1990-1 Meeting room addition, Ffald y Brenin, Pontfaen, Pembs.

2004-6 Cynefin, Llanegryn, Mer for Saunders family, designed with Julian Bishop cf Touchstone 200? 19-21)

Other works include: Fron Isaf, Llanglydwen, Cms: adds to cottage for Simon & Steff; Penyllyn, Brynberian, Pmbs: adds and alts for himself; Ysgubor Wen, St Dogmaels, for J & U Anscombe; Yr Hen Felin, Upper Bridge St, Newport Pembs conversion of woollen mill(design with Kenneth Bayes and Julian Bishop) for Kenneth and Sandra Bayes; Blaen Lethog; Day Cottage, Cwm yr Eglwys, Dinas;

Eco-village projects in Sweden Ireland and Holland; unex mixed use uirban project California; East Bay Waldorf School California; Rural studies centre;house for special needs community England; office project Wales;

DAY, ERNEST A. Worcester. Involved at Llandrindod Wells, Rad.

1878 Convalescent home and hospital, Llandrindod Wells, Rad; MS;

DEACON, BASIL CHARLTON Architect, London

1905 won comp for Coed Sanan housing, Swansea, Glam; WWinA 1926;

DEACON, ERNEST W. Pontypool

1873 plans chancel Abersychan ch, Mon; Gwent RO 19.28;

1875 Childrens’ home. Pontypool, Mon; MS;

1875-7 alts, St James, Pontypool, Mon; N aisle and vestry MM 2.3.77; BoW, he raised nave roof in 1875 and added the S aisle in 1876-7)

1879 children's home, workhouse, Pontypool contract Arch 17.5.79;

DEACON, GEORGE FREDERICK. Engineer to Liverpool Water Board. Worked with Thomas Hawksley at Vyrnwy, later Sir Alexander Binnie, Son & Deacon. Stained glass window at Llanwddyn, Mont in mem of GF Deacon 1909; BoW.

1881-8 Lake Vyrnwy, Llanwddyn, Mont, for Liverpool, by Thomas Hawksley and GFD, GFD designed the picturesque Straining Tower, also the water tower on the aqueduct to Liverpool at Norton Cheshire; BoW Powys 116.

1902 Upper Neuadd Reservoir and dam, Llanfrynach, Brec, for Merthyr Tydfil, with T. F. Harvey, Merthyr Tydfil Boro Eng; details on plaque on outlet;

1911-16 Alwen Reservoir, Mynydd Hiraethog, Denbs, for Birkenhead (SABS&D). Scheme initiated by Deacon, authorised 1907, exec after his death.

DEAKIN & HOWARD-JONES, Plas Ynys, Borth. ?Deakin and A.M. Howard-Jones, County Architects for Merioneth, later just AMHJ. Deakin may be AB Deakin qv of Shrewsbury; Deakin Bros of Shrewsbury did Coleham Primary School, Shrewsbury, 1909-10; BoE; cf also AB & W Scott-Deakin of Llandrindod Wells. See also AM Howard Jones for post war work.

l90l Repairs and vestry, Borth WWM, Cd; CN 28.5.0l

l90l Dem two houses for F Fear, corner Terrace Rd & Cambrian St, Aberystwyth, Cd; CN ll.l0.0l; ?for Cambrian Chambers or Lloyds Bank sites, Lloyds dated 1912, Cambrian Chambers ?1902 by JA Jones;

1901 House for Thomas Davies Esq, Llanbadarn Rd, Aberystwyth, Cd; Plans ARO: 2 storey veranda around canted corner;

l902 Alts No l6 Great Darkgate St, Aberystwyth, Cd; T CN ll.4.02

l902 Pantperthog School, Corris, Mer; T CN 4.7.02

l902 Alts Wynnstay Hotel, Machynlleth, Mont; CN l.8.02

1904 ads Mount Hazel, Llandwrog, Caerns; AV;

1904 House, Ganllwyd, Mer; for CR Williams of Dolmelynllyn T: CN 15.4.04; Presumably Ty Coch, just S of school.

1904 Alts Pennal Council School, Mer; T: CN 15.4.04; presumably the rear W adds;

1904 School, Ganllwyd, Mer; CN 15.4.04; dated 1904-5: orange terracotta, stone and roughcast;

1904 Alts Gwyddelwern School, Mer; T: CN 3.6.04

1904 House nr Dyffryn, Mer; for Rev R Bull of Tunbridge Wells CN 17.6.04; Possibly Llys Andreas cf 1910;

1904 Adds Helygog, Bryncoedifor, Mer, for Robert Pugh Esq T: CN 24.6.04; large rear wing to small C17-C18 house.

1904-5 Adds Trawsfynydd School, Mer; T: CN 25.11.04

1907 House, Llwyngwril, Mer, for R Foulkes Jones T: CN 25.10.07;

1907 Adds Penrhyndeudraeth Council School, Mer, incl central hall, four classrooms and boys and girls cloakrooms; T: CN 2.8.07

1907 new offices Dolgellau Council School, Mer; T: CN 1.11.07;

1907-8 Heating chamber, Borth ch, Cd; T CN 8.11.07

1908 Alts to house, Brithdir Council School, Mer; T: CN 8.11.08

1908 House for Mr Bennett, Corwen, Mer; Br 9.5.08

1908 Carrog school, Mer; BN 7.2.08

1908 Council School, Tywyn, Mer, £3850; Br 31.10.08 Rees Jones & Son bldrs

1908 Llawr-y-betws School, nr Corwen, Mer C Br 8.2.08;

1909 Aberdyfi Golf Club, Mer; WG 25.3.09; Dem;

1909 Aberllefenni Council Schools, Mer; WG ll.2.09; Br 1.10.10

1909-10 Talybont Ch, Cd; TL;

1910 adds Council School, Tywyn, Mer; Br 12.3.10

1910 adds Council School, Dolgellau, Mer; Br 8/9/10: which school? ?Arran Rd

1910 Motor house, Llys Andreas, Dyffryn, Mer, for Rev Reg Bull; Br 12.3.10;

1911 London & Provincial Bank, Tregaron, Cd; WG ?.?.ll; now Barclays;

1911 House, Dolgellau, Mer; Br 2.6.11;

1911-2 Parc House, Bala, Mer; Br 24.11.11.

1912 repairs Council School, Bryncrug, Mer; Br 12.7.12

1913 Abergynolwyn Station, Mer, for Talyllyn Railway; Br 14.3.13; ?not built, station replaced 1964 was older;

1913 Adds Council School, Brithdir, Mer; Br 14.3.13

1913 Rectory, Dyffryn, Mer; Br 4.7.13

1914 alts Bryngroes, Bala, Mer; for Major RT Anwyl-Passingham Br 22.5.14; house is dated 1902 or 1920;

1915 alts & garage, Gwernol House, Abergynolwyn, Mer; for GR Edwards Br 18.6.15

DEAKIN, A. B. Shrewsbury. Did houses in Shrewsbury in the 1880s and 1890s and Deakin Bros did Coleham Primary School, Shrewsbury 1909-10 (BoE). ?same as Deakin & Howard Jones qv. Involved at Llandrindod Wells, Rad, des Cecil Lodge and adds to Metropole hotel; RS, firm in Llandrindod Wells was AB & W Scott-Deakin, see under Scott-Deakin.

1889 Jubilee Fountain, Happy Valley, Llandudno, Caerns;

DEAN, A. Civil Engineer. Bontddu, Mer; AEBTD 1868

DEAN, JOHN HAROLD Doncaster +1973

1920-1 repairs Llanfihangel yng Ngwynfa ch, Mont; ICBS;

DEANE & WOODWARD, Dublin see Benjamin Woodward.

DEFFERD, JAMES. C1750-1813; Colvin; said to have been of Somerset, settled Bangor c1790 and to have worked for Penrhyn estate; +1813 at Llandegai, GM 1814 I 523; no Penrhyn work recorded.

1??? Penrhos, nr Holyhead, Ang, for Lady Stanley + 1807; LHW; new house, Colvin nd; J Evans, Beauties, 1812, 245 & 257; RH says adds by John Cooper qv for Sir Wm Stanley and Home Farm c1802-9 for 1st Baron Stanley of Alderley; no archt; ?all same work;

1793 Vaynol Hall, Y Felinheli, Caerns, for Thomas Assheton Smith I; RH; not Colvin;

179? Added wings Bodorgan, Ang, for OP Meyrick; J. Evans, Beauties, 1812, 245 & 257;

1798-9? ?wks, Pennant, Eglwys Bach, Denbs, for Rev Howel Holland Edwards. Drawings in NLW of house & stables by JD are attached to colln re alts inc elev, plan, section & estimate £480, all by John Cooper qv 1798-9 NLW Pensarniaeth Cymru 1998 cat 4a-b;

1795-6 widened Aberglaslyn Bridge, Beddgelert, Caerns; RCAM Caerns 3 127-8;

DE HELSBY, B. Llandudno Junction.

1927 Llandudno Junction Memorial Hall, Penrhos Av, AV)

DELAMOTTE, F. A. Borough engineer, Conwy

1901 Rifle range, Morfa, Conwy, Caerns; design by HT Crook of Manchester BN 23.8.01;

1911 adds to Guildhall, Conwy, Caerns; Br 20.10.11

1926 Seventy six houses, Morfa, Conwy, Caerns; Br 27.8.26

1928 Forty two houses, Morfa, Conwy, Caerns; Br 6.7.28

DELFOSSE, C. S. Kington

1903 renov Church House, Gladestry, Rad for JT Duggan; MS;

DEMAINE & BRIERLEY, York. Successor firm to John Carr of York +1807. James Demaine joined by Walter Henry Brierley 1881, WHB leading Arts & Crafts archt in N of England; ASG; County architect N Riding 1901-23.

1895 chancel fittings, Llansadwrn ch, Ang; RH; for George McCorquodale of Gadlys; chancel N & S ws, altar canopy and reredos all by Shrigley & Hunt 1895; RH; ?also mem to G. McCorquodale +1895;

DENBIGHSHIRE COUNTY ?Joseph Turner c1729-1807 ?County Surveyor; ?Thomas Penson Sr County Surveyor after being sacked as CS Flints 1814; Thomas Penson II +1859 County Surveyor for 30 yrs ?1817-59; Richard Lloyd-Williams qv + 1908, County Surveyor; Walter Douglas Wiles qv County Architect c1907-33; Gilbert Douglas Wiles County Architect from 1933; R.A.C. MacFarlane County Architect to c1971; E. Langford Lewis County Architect 1971-4;

1905-7 Police Station & Courts, Colwyn Bay, Denbs; by WD Wiles to plans had been made in 1905 by RLW

1907-8 County Council offices, Ruthin, Denbs; WD Wiles, BoW)

1925 Llay School, Denbs; WD Wiles BoW;

1930 adds Denbighshire Technical Institute; WD Wiles, Acton Hall, Wrexham county architect T Br 17.1.30 also alts to Central School, Acrefair, Denbs;

1937-9 Grove Park Secondary School, Wrexham; GDW;

1960-5 Ysgol Dyffryn Conwy, Llanrwst, Denbs BoW 236-7; RACMcF)

1961-2 Rhosllanerchrugog Library, Denbs; pl122 BoW; RACMcF)

1970-2 Llangollen Library, Denbs finished by E. Langford Lewis successor; BoW.

1972? Coedpoeth School; ELL)

1972-4 Marchwiel Primary School BoW)

1972-4 Police HQ, Colwyn Bay BoW)

1973-5 Police HQ Wrexham

DENLEY, K. J. County Architect, Clwyd.

DENTON, JOHN BAILEY Engineer, London, 1814-94 author of The Farm Homesteads of england 1864;

1854-5 model farm, Trefenty, Llanfihangel Abercywyn, Carms, Tender W 24.11.54 'plans with Bailiff or Denton and Drake' probably error for Bailey Denton;

TL;

DESIGN RESEARCH UNIT WALES. DRU-w offshoot of Welsh school of Architecture, under Wayne Forster. Stephen Coombs

2010 Eco Discovery Centre, Margam, Glam, with Loyn & Co Architects; for Neath Port Talbot BC; Touchstone Dec 2011;

2011 Environmental Resource Classroom, ebbw Vale, mon; with Stephen Coombs; touchstone Dec 2011 26;

2011 Ty Unnos visitor centre, Ebbw Vale, Mon;

DEVEREUX ARCHITECTS, London

2001 Asda Supermarket, Swansea; also Asda store, Wrexham,

DEVEY, GEORGE Architect. 1820-86. cf J. Allibone, George Devey, 1991; Later Devey & Williams (D&W) with James Williams

1886-8 wing Dunraven Castle, St Brides Major, Glam, for Lord Dunraven; LHW, Isaac Williams bldr, to drawings by Egbert Moxham qv; des ill Allibone 133, D&W instructed to make the bldng more imposing by castellated adds; Devey died before drawings were signed 25.5.87 and commission taken over by James Williams and published in Br 26.5.88 as by Williams, West & Slade.

DIAMOND, REDFERN & PARTNERS

1974-7 Maesyrhiw estate, Thornhill, Cwmbran, Mon; BoW

DICKENS-LEWIS, G. see Lewis

DICKINSON, A. J. Borough Surveyor, Pwllheli

1902 Pwllheli TH, Caerns; AV;

DICKINSON, EDDIE Builder, Baglan;

197? Nos. 1-8 Dickinson Close, Baglan, Glam, ukmoho correspondence April 2021: 'I also came across an interesting little group at Dickinson Close, Baglan - numbers 1-8 I think. A lady that lived there told me they were built by Eddie Dickinson, a local builder, she thought in the 70s. I like the view of the two corner houses from the main road.'

DICKSON, F. & A. Upton Nurseries, Chester. Landscape architects, nurserymen; see also James Dickson & Sons with whom they amalgamated in 1880s.

VCH: Chester became a centre for market gardening, plant nurseries, and seed merchants. As early as 1837 Chester market gardens were supplying Liverpool, and the coming of the railways allowed some Chester firms to expand greatly. The trade increased in importance right up to 1914 and maintained its position until the 1930s. The city's location at the geographical centre of the British Isles, together with its good rail connexions and mild climate, made it an ideal place to serve the national market. The Dickson family, established in Chester by 1820, was pre-eminent in the trade, F & A Dickson operating at Upton nurseries and James Dickson & Sons at Newton. The two enterprises merged in the 1880s, when the grounds under cultivation extended to over 400 acres. It was one of the largest businesses of its type in the country. By the late 19th century the firm supplied all types of bedding plants and trees, together with farm and garden seeds, garden tools, and agricultural implements, and undertook commissions to design gardens for country houses. (fn. 36)

1870s laid out grounds Nantclwyd Hall, Llanelidan, Denbs; BoW, F&AD; for Tom Naylor-Leyland

DICKSON, JAMES Newton, Chester, Ja,mes Dickson & Sons, landscape designers, nurserymen; amalgamated with F&A Dickson qv in 1880s.

1872 laid out grounds at Nantlys, Tremeirchion, Flints; BoW, JD&S.

DICKSON, JOHN. Contractor Neath & Brecon railway A James Dickson, railway contractor was living at Penybont Isaf, of Penybont House, Sennybridge, Brec, 1871 census, also general merchant, the farm built c1868 by John Dickson after Neath & Brecon railway opened 1866-7; G Jones District of Sennybridge 2, 2000, 77. Dickson set up agric & lime business 1866 and owned sawmills at Sennybridge

1862-4 St Andrews Scots P chapel, St Helens Rd, Swansea, Glam; BoW 587, Gothic two towers; Cadw, opened 12.8.64; damaged by fire reopened 1964;

1864 built housing on narrow strip between two old tramroad formations, Swansea, Glam; Copp230, ?where.

1864-6 contractor Neath & Brecon Railway; B. Piercy eng; opened 1866-7; a junction line from Sennybridge to Treflys, Llangammarch, to meet Central Wales Railway begun 1865 was abandoned half-built 1866?, Dickson contractor, chief engineer – Caulfield, assistant engineer - Lambert; main line stations at Defynnog, Penwyllt, and later Crai & Aberbran. G Jones Sennybridge 1 28-9;

DIMENT, JAMES Builder, St James's Sq, Bristol, 1816-1901, born Brislington, retired 1874, by1877 living at large 7-basd house on outskirts of Bristol built by the firm, firm continued by Stephens & Bastow qv. JD died 1901 at Brislington Asylum; CG Powell, Case studies and lost tribes: the Bristol firm of James Diment and Stephens, Bastow & Co (CGP)

(1873-5 contr rebuild Builth Wells ch, Brec, J Norton archt, £5050, CGP;

(1873-5c adds to house, Chepstow, Mon, £3600, CGP;

(1874 contr Llanlleonfel ch, Brec, RJ Withers archt; CGP;

DINEFFWR BOROUGH COUNCIL Housing & Architecture Dept

19?? Borough Council Offices, Crescent Rd, Llandeilo (project architect Elwyn Couser).

DIXON & POTTER, Manchester. Albert Edward Dixon and Charles Henry Potter, brief partnership 1906-7 ?only for competitions, won Reddish Baths & Library, and Cleckheaton secondary school; AE Dixon 1867-1947 born Leeds, pupil Chorley & Cotton, set up in Leeds by 1891, ARIBA 1893, moved to Manchester c1904, but from 1910 employed by Lancs CC and after 1918 by Leeds City housing department, restarted private practice in Leeds 1923; CH Potter born Matlock Derbys 1883, in practice on own in Manchester by 1909; AGM.

19?? entrant TH, Pontypridd, Glam competition, ?AE Dixon alone, AGM; presumably not the theatr built by the TH & Market Com 1885

1906-7 Free Library, Bangor, Caern; design by AED, won competition, Br 21.4.06, BN 24.5.07,

DIXON,- . London. Joseph Dixon +l787 of London worked with his brother Richard Dixon, both bankrupt in l778. ?sons of Joseph Dixon Sr of Stamford + 1777. Colvin. Joseph blt Blackfriars Bridge 1760-9 for Rt Mylne and de new bridge at Exeter 1770-75 washed away before completion. Battersea church des by Joseph blt by Richard 1775-7;

l7?? Cwmcynfelin, nr Aberystwyth, for Mr Davis. Cockerell diary 14.7.l825 records `house had been blt by Mr Davis, grandfather to Mr Williams Jr from designs of a Mr Dixon in London - much I consider has been altered from those plans'; Diary: RIBAD COC/9/6

DOBSON:OWEN, 3 Thomas Bldngs, New St, Pwllheli LL53 5HH.

2000 Public Conveniences, Abersoch, Caerns; AV

2004-6 Adds Tanygraig, Llwynhudol, Abererch, Caerns; AV

2007 Cilgeraint, Lon Pont Morgan, Abersoch, Caerns

2007 Cywain Rural Life Centre, Llanfor, Bala, Mer; board;

DOBSON, -. London. ?JH Dobson ?William Dobson.

1855 Hill House, Llanstephan, Cms, for Robert Parnell; CJ 27.7.55; stucco villa with Jacobean gable;

DOBSON, G. C.

1847-57? Resident engineer, Great Breakwater, Holyhead, Ang; JM Rendel qv engineer; BSW 2 248;

DOBSON, Rev GEORGE. Minister of Monmouth PM.

1863 Monmouth PM, Mon; Kissack 2003;

DOBSON, SAMUEL Engineer

1865 Penarth Docks, Glam; C&TV 94; possibly des the Custom House, 1865, but BoW quotes Ts for dock offices, custom house & dockmaster’s house, 1864, by G. E. Robinson; qv)

DODSON, R.

1872 alts Iscoed ch, Flints; BoW)

DOLBY, EDWIN, Abingdon. Numerous churches in Berks, Oxon cl867-82, also houses Albert Park, Abingdon; Lynmouth and Kentisbury churches, Devon.

1868 Castlebythe ch, Pmbs; CB 24 1868 170; dem 1990

1876 Llanychaer ch, Pmbs; PH 1.9.76

DOUGLAS, EDWIN HARRY, Surveyor to the Llanelli Local Board of Health l873. Son of Joseph Douglas qv, Llanelli.

DOUGLAS, GEORGE. Engineer Birkenhead Railway; stations Hooton, Helsby, Ellesmere Port, Whitby, Ches; elevation of station for Ellesmere Port and Whitby 1862 ill Marble Halls 109.

DOUGLAS, JOHN Chester. Architect. 1830-1911. With Daniel Porter Fordham (1846-99) 1884-99 (D&F) and Charles Howard Minshull (b1858) 1899-1909 (D&M), on own 1909-11, Minshull formed Minshull & Muspratt (w EJ Muspratt) but after d of JD renamed as DM&M; E Hubbard, The Work of John Douglas, 1991, 7; list of works mostly from Hubbard;

(1864 entrant Macclesfield TH comp; RHH)

1865-7 Sealand ch, Flints; Br 1865 666; BoW 420)

1866 alts Pwllycrochan, Colwyn Bay, Denbs, as hotel, for John Porter, agent to Sir John Pender; BoW; dem;

1867-9 alts Soughton Hall, Northop, Flints, for J Scott Bankes; Attr BoW as lower lodge, 1868, game larder, 1872, newsroom & police station, Northop, 1877, and rest Northop ch 1876-7 all by JD for Bankes.

1868 Lower Lodge & stables, Soughton Hall, Northop, Flints; Clwyd RO SH/858-9 plans; game larder 1872 D/SH/864;

1868 rest Bangor Iscoed ch, Flints, EH; BoW stalls and rails; also rest by Douglas in 1877 inc N porch, pews, pulpit and organ screen.

1868 rectory, Bangor Iscoed, Flints EH; BoW also Lodge by D&F 1897)

1870 rest Llanarmon yn Ial ch, Denbs; BN 1890 706; BoW; pulpit attrib JD)

1871-3 rest Holt ch, Denbs exc chancel; Br 1867 250; 1873, 814; BoW )

1872 game larder, Soughton Hall, Flints; Clwyd RO D/SH/864;

1872 adds Plas Tanybwlch, Maentwrog, Mer; BN 1890 706, for WE Oakeley. ?almost entirely rebuilt after 1869 for WE Oakley acc to Nicholson 1872, but not def by JD; Lakeside Lodge is by JD c1881, letters seen by AV; Middle Lodge is to similar hipped form;

c1872 Colwyn Bay Hotel, Denbs, dem; Br 1872 593)

after 1873 chapel Royal Alexandra Hospital, Rhyl, Flints, BoW reerected at new site by Waterhouse c1900)

1874-5 two lodges and gates, Brynypys, Overton, Flints for E. Peel Clwyd RO AN 1767/61-2; BoW 519)

1874-5 Station Lodge, Penbedw, Nannerch, Flints for W. Buddlicom of Penbedw; Clwyd RO D/B/209; BoW also TaiCochion 1877-8 and probably organ case in Nannerch church)

1875 Rossett C, ?Presb, Denbs Br 1875 782; BA 1877 354; BoW267)

1875 St Ethelwolds School, Shotton, Flints EH, BoW 519)

1875-6 Adds British School, Mold, Flints Clwyd RO; BoW has school, Glanyrafon Rd 1845 enlarged by JD and teacher’s house by JD 1875-6)

1875-7 Cilcain Hall, Flints, for W.B. Buddicom of Penbedw, Nannerch; Clwyd RO; BoW)

1876-7 rest Northop ch, Flints; tablet in ch; BoW removed W gallery, box pews etc, complete set of Douglas fittings inc altar, organ case, reredos 1877. Carved enrichment added to altar 1879)

1876-8 chancel Connah’s Quay ch, Flints; Br 1878 335)

1877 ?Vicarage, Nercwys, Flints, attrib BoW)

1877 rest Bangor is Coed ch, Flints; Br 1877 645)

1877 Gateway, Hawarden ch in mem of Sir Stephen Glynne BA 1882 187-8; churchyard S gates BoW)

1877 Sessions House, police station & newsroom, Northop, Flints for J Scott Bankes Br 1877 1041; decribed as cottage, BoW)

1877 The Gelli, Tallarn Green, Flints for Hon G & H Kenyon BN 58 1890 706)

1877-8 Halkyn ch, Flints; Br 1878 1207; BoW, for duke of Westminster)

1877-8 Cottage Hospital, Mold, Flints Br 1878 1207; BoW )

1877-8 Taicochion, Nannerch, Flints for W. Buddlicom of Penbedw, Clwyd RO; BoW)

1878 reredos Mold, St Mary ch, Flints Br 1878 733; BoW made by Hardman & Co, alabaster)

1878-9 St Johns Ch, Mold, Flints; Br 1878 1211) Drawings dated 1876; BoW built as Welsh church, steeple not built.)

1878-9 Llannerch Panna, Penley, Flints House for Hon G.T. Kenyon, BN 1879 198; BoW service range not built)

1879 reredos Gresford ch, Flints EH; BoW)

1879 attrib remodelling Bryn Asaph, St Asaph, Flints BoW;also stables.

1879 alts altar, Northop ch, Flints; Clwyd RO)

1880 Rest tower Northop ch, Flints; Clwyd RO)

1880-1 scheme remodel Bryn y Pys, Overton, Flints, unex; alts done by A Waterhouse 1882-3. Two lodges dated 1874-5 by JD; BoW 519; ill LHW;

(1881 Comp design Liverpool Exchange station EH)

1881 Coffee House & Bank, Rossett, Denbs BoW267; BA 1881 560; for Alexander Balfour of Liverpool shipowner)

1881 Rowden Abbey, Bromyard, Herefs BN 1881 8)

1881-2 rest Betws Gwerfil Goch ch, Mer; BA 1881 416-7; Mer RO Z/PE/24; 1879-80 Cadw George Audney contractor ; gates by Jas Swindley, chairs by Jones & Willis, glass by Heaton Butler & Bayne; brickby Campbell Brick & Tile Co; furniture by Garrett & Co; lamps etc by Hart & Son; glass by Swaine Bourne; also lychgate acc to Cadw)

c1881 Farm-bailiff’s house and cottage at Yew Tree Farm, Rossett, Denbs, for A Balfour, Yew Tree Fm; BA 1881 576, 579; BoW for Alexander Balfour of Mount Alyn, dem, Liverpool shipowner)

c1881 Lakeside Lodge, Tanybwlch, Maentwrog, Mer for WE Oakeley; letters in Mer RO? Seen by AV; Middle Lodge is similar hipped shape. Lakeside Lodge ?orig Top Lodge.

1882 parsonage, Tallarn Green, Flints, for Hon G & H Kenyon; BA 36 1891 456)

1882-3 Farm bldngs, Almere Fm, Allington, Denbs EH)

1882-4 Wigfair, Cefn Meiriadog, Denbs for Rev RH Howard BA 1884 5 200; BoE 118)

1883 Plas y Mynydd, Flint; farmhouse for Eaton estate, BoW;)

1883 ?Plas yn Balls, Northop, Flints Attrib EH)

1883 rest Llanfechain ch, Mont; BN 58 1890 706; BoW D&F;)

1883 Plas Mynach, Barmouth, Mer, for WH Jones; BA 1884 218-9 and 253-5;)

1883 Fountain & clock tower, Ruthin, Denbs; BA 1883 242, 244; BoW: Peers Monument clock-tower, horse-trough and drinking fountain;)

1883-4 Chapel & vagrants wards, Holywell workhouse, Flints; Br 1883 402; BoW 375 chapel)

1883-5 stalls St Werburgh ch, Chester, moved 1899 to St Michael ch, Festiniog, Mer; Corresp Ches RO P 68/6)

1884 remodelling Cornist Hall, Flint for Rd Muspratt partially exec BA 1885 267; BoW for Richard Muspratt alkali mfr + 1885 and left incomplete, only tower and canted bay as in published elevation; staircase.)

1884 alts Whitley chancel, Hawarden ch, Flints BN 1884 563)

1884-7 St Deiniol ch, Criccieth, Caerns; Arch 1885 41; ICBS D&F; now flats;

c1884 restored Bronwylfa, St Asaph, Flints, after fire, for TB Watts; Arch 1887 301; BoW sas burnt late 1930s, gr fl remains; LHW revised ed)

1885 alts Castle Hotel, Conwy, Caerns; BA 42 1894 272-4)

(1885-7 Abbeystead, Wyresdale, Lancs, for 4th Earl of Sefton)

1886 Adds Halkyn Castle, Flints; BN 58 1890 706; BoW, D&F wing with new drawing-room for 1st Duke of Wesminster, alts to windows and some interior alts inc staircase and dining-rm fireplace)

1886-92 Rossett ch, Denbs; D&F Br 51 1886 482, 492-3; BoW 266 designed 1886, built 1891-2; furnishings by JD inc reredos, stalls, pews and organ case)

c1886 Coetmor, Bryn Goodman, Ruthin, Denbs, for Col Cornwallis West; BA 31 1889 426. Also attrib Dedwyddfa, Bryn Goodman, Ruthin, dated 1886, BoW 279, D&F)

1887-8 nave St Paul ch, Colwyn Bay, Denbs. BA 27 1887 342; BoW, D&F; chancel 1894-5; tower 1910-11; )

1887-8 Strongroom, Hawarden Castle, Flints for WE Gladstone; Clwyd RO; D&F, BoW, octagonal)

1888 1st prize Friars School, Bangor, Caerns; Br 56 1888 381; RHH; Built in 1890s.)

1888-9 rest Cilcain ch, Flints; BN 58 1890 706; BoW upper stage of tower, S porch, for WB Buddicombe of Penbedw, Nannerch; stalls, pews, screens; roof restored.)

1889 Adds Gloddaeth, Llanrhos, Caerns. W wing for Lady Augusta Mostyn CL 7.12.1978) Hiller 213 says that Douglas designed three cottages on the drive which he then refers to as lodges: ?Conway Lodge dated 1894, Llandudno Lodge dated 1881; JD also des the main gates, moved next to Llanrhos Cottages)

1889 N porch, Hawarden Castle, Flints for WE Gladstone; obit RIBAJ; BoW, D&F; to commemorate Gladstones’ golden wedding; CL 1967 1676 ?1890)

1889-92 Ruthin Grammar School, Denbs; BoW 1891-3 D&F; )

1889-95 St John ch, Barmouth, Mer; D&F; Comp 1888 for Frances Dyson Perrins of Plas Mynach; FS 28.8.89; tower collapsed 1891, Winnard of Wigan contractor; Br 8.6.89; 25.9.91; ICBS; RHH; Opened 26.4.95;

1890 ?adds Plas Tanybwlch, Maentwrog, Mer; BN 58 1890 706; ?prob ref to work done 1869-72)

c1890 Nantyfelin, Criccieth, Caerns; AV; not in EH

c1890 George IV Hotel, Criccieth, Caerns; AV; not EH;

1890-2 Hope’s Place Farm, Bretton, Flints, BoW, for Eaton estate, D&F)

1891-2 rest Llanferres ch, Denbs; AC 1892 163; BoW

1891-3 Bretton Hall Farm, Bretton, Flints; BoW for Eaton estate, D&F)

c1891-3 WE Gladstone mem tablet, Hawarden ch, Flints)

1892 Kenyon Cotts, Tallarn Green, Flints for Hon H Kenyon; BA 42 1894 289-90;)

1892 Remodelled The Wern, Penmorfa, Caerns, for RM Greaves; AA 1892 26; gardens by Thomas Mawson 1891-2

1892-3 Glangwna, nr Caernarfon, Caerns for JE Greaves, Ld Ltnt Caerns; AA 1893 34-5; Br 11.3.93)

1892-3 St David ch, Rhosllanerchrugog, Denbs; Wrexham Advertiser 29.9.92; BoW, chancel and steeple not built.)

1893 Heathfield, Queens Drive, Colwyn Bay, Denbs; BoW; also Brendon, nearby, similar date BoW 139-40)

1893 Llety Dryw, Abergele Rd, Colwyn Bay, Denbs. New house & rebld stables; BA 2 1894 419-20; BoW 141)

1893 Higher Kinnerton ch, Flints; D&F; BoW )

1893 Lodge, The Gelli, Tallarn Green, Flints for Hon H Kenyon;)

189? stalls & prayer desk Bala ch, Mer; called recent March 1896; Ches RO P/68/6/148; D&F; Italian walnut ‘a lady having made this stipulation in her will’; not there now;

1894-5 Chancel St Paul ch, Colwyn Bay, Denbs; and attrib church room & vicarage;

1895 wings to reredos, Gresford ch, Denbs)

c1895 design standard ornamented brick chimney for JC Edwards brickworks, Ruabon; BoW 307n, D&F)

1895-7 rest Newmarket ch, Flints)

1896 chancel porch, Hawarden ch, Flints; BN 70 1896 548, D&F, and canopied niche on S porch; BoW; also ? much earlier a tomb niche to Sir Stephen Glynne + 1874; 1901 panels under E window D&M and canopied niche in N porch w statue by Arthur Walker)

1896 Maentwrog ch, Mer, reblt for WE Oakeley; Br 25.9.96, 4.12.96 D&F; BN 25.9.96; BA 48 1897 161-2; woodwork carved by Mrs Margaret Oakeley; new chancel, baptistery, windows;

1895 gates, Mostyn Hall, Flints; Arch 1900 200; BoW, ironwork by James Swindley, opp SE front)

1896-9 Brynymaen ch, Colwyn Bay, Denbs; in mem of Charles Frost BN 73 1897 365; BoW 1897-9, also the vicarage, 1898, and Bryn Eglwys for Mrs Frost)

1897 Lodge, The Rectory, Bangor-is-Coed, Flints; D&F, BoW, for D of Westminster;)

1897 lychgate, Maentwrog ch, Mer; BA 48 1897 161-2)

1897-9 Vestries, Buckley ch, Flints; D&M; BoW; also apsed chancel 1900-1; tower remodelled 1902; nave rebuilt 1904-5; painted dec 1910; baptistery dec 1903; fittings;

1897-9 Deganwy ch, Caerns, for Lady A Mostyn; Arch 1908 257; BA 48 1897 423-4;

1898 pair cotts (Bretton Lodge), Bretton, Flints; also at Bretton: Hope’s Place Farm 1890-2 and Bretton Hall Farm, 1891-3, all for Eaton Hall estate BoW, D&F)

1898 Brynymaen vicarage, Colwyn Bay, Denbs, BoW 114, D&F, for Mrs Frost who built Brynymaen ch 1897-9 and Bryn Eglwys for herself all D&F)

1898 rest Manafon ch, Mont; BoW)

1898 ?Henllys Hall, Manafon, Mont, for Rev TJ Williams; attrib EH; for Mrs Perrins-Williams patron of church rest here and at Barmouth BoW 158;)

1898-9 unex Inn, Bretton, Flints;)

1898-9 ?enl Halkyn School, Flints; attrib BoW; D&M;

1898-1900 Friars School, Bangor, Caerns; cf1888 comp victory )

1898-1902 Shotton ch, Flints; Arch 60 1898 185; BoW 420, partly at expense of WE Gladstone; D&M; tower lower stage 1924)

c1898 House, Brynymaen, Colwyn Bay Denbs for Mrs E Frost Arch 65 1901 384)

1899 smallholding, Bretton, Flints unidentified)

1899 rest Penmorfa ch, Caerns; )

1899 alts Trofarth ch, Denbs; BoW; D&M; vestry & organ ch; interior lined in stone fragments, chancel refitted.

1899-1906 St Deiniol’s Library, Hawarden Flints first phase to 1902 AA 22 1902 108, second phase hostel accommodation 1904-6, BoW D&M)

1899-1903 St John ch, Old Colwyn, Denbs Arch 65 1901 160; BoW W tower 1912 DM&M)

(1900 Technical Schools, Glossop, Derbys)

1901 Boer War mem cross, Hawarden ch, Flints attrib EH; BoW)

1901 apsed chancel Buckley ch Flints; nave remodelled 1904-5 BoW; decoration of Baptistery 1903 BoW, ill AA 27 1905 i 7 D&M;

1901-3 Gladstone Memorial chapel, Hawarden ch, Flints also ??restoration of church c1901-5; minor alts 1905-6; vestries 1908-9 D&M. BoW has chancel porch 1896 by D&F and prob also canopied niche on S porch, 1896. 1901 prob by D&M sculptural panels under the E window and canopied niche on N porch w statue by A. Walker. Also tablet to W. E. Gladstone + 1891 is by D&F. )

1902 Rayner memorial clock tower, Llangefni, Ang.)

1902-3 St David ch, Colwyn Bay, Denbs. D&M; BoW)

1905 unex design for Wrexham Library, Denbs)

1907 The Sundial, Hawarden.Flints D&M; BoW looks like Minshull and not Douglas)

1908-9 vestries, Hawarden ch, Flints BoW D&M)

1908 Church House, St Asaph, Flints; BoW, D&M;)

1908-10 vestry Gresford ch, Flints scheme by Richard Creed qv)

1910 chancel Greenfield ch, Flints, BoW added to ch of 1870 by E. Christian.)

1910-11 Tower, St Paul ch, Colwyn Bay, Denbs.)

1910-11 Saltney Ch Flints possibly to D&M design of 1905; BoW)

1911-12 Organ case, Gresford ch, Denbs.)

1912 tower, St John ch, Old Colwyn, Denbs; DMM; AA 43 1913 101; BoW)

1924-5 adds to Guildhall, Conwy, for County Court Br 14.11.24; DM&M.

Undated: Stalls & prayer desks Christ Church, Bala, Mer ref in letter 1896, not there now; houses Colwyn Bay, Denbs, BA 48 1897 143; House on corner site ?nr Wrexham BA 17 1882 30; mem to Sir Stephen Glynne, Hawarden ch, BA 17 1882 187-8; outbuildings Mount Alyn, Rossett, Denbs prob with farm of c1881;

Attrib: Bryn Henllan, Criccieth, Caerns 1884 attr AV;

DOUGLAS, JOSEPH Llanelli Contractor. d 1873 Father of EH Douglas qv. Obit W 11.4.73

1842 E pierhead, Tenby Harbour, Pmbs; W 12.8.42

1850 contractor Llanfihangel Bridge Cms/Cds CJ 5.4.50; PH 19.4.50; W 5.7.50; PH 10.1.51 cf also Brodie and RK Penson

1855 paid £213 for work on Cilsane Bridge, Llangathen Cms W 4.5.55

1860-1 contractor Trinity House Depot, Barnlake, Burton, Pmbs (Douglas & Co Br 2.3.61)

1864-6 contractor Market, Llanelli, Cms; E Bagot architect; LG 18.1.60

DOUGLASS, Sir JAMES NICHOLAS Engineer. 1826-98, son of Nicholas Douglass superintendent engineer to Trinity House, assisted father 1847; manager Messrs Laycock, on the Tyne, until 1854; resident engineer Gun Fleet pile lighthouse 1854; then Smalls qv; then Wolfe Rock lighthouse 1861-70; chief engineer Trinity House 1862-c1892; designed many lighthouses including Eddystone 1878-82. MICE 1862; FRS 1887; knighted 1882, retired 1892. Marble Halls 24. Father of William Tregarthen Douglass qv engineer 1857-1913, born at Solva while JND was resident engineer for Smalls light house;

1855-61 resident engineer, Smalls Lighthouse, Pmbs; designed by James Walker qv; £50,125; his first solo project; parts assembled at Trinity Quay, Solva; inf G Yeomans. But PH 13.7.60 says by Captain Clarke RN of Bath and wikipedia says JND based design on Smeaton's Eddystone Lighthouse; granite from De Lank quarries, Bodmin, Cornwall.

DOUGLASS, WILLIAM TREGARTHEN Engineer, 1857-1913, born Solva, Pmbs, son of Sir James N Douglass qv, trained with father on lighthouses, worked with him on fourth Eddystone Lighthouse 1878-82, and worked solo strengthening Bishops Rock lighthouse, Scilly Isles 1882-7, inspecting engineer to RNLI London, reported on lighthouses of India and Burma 1899, MICE, drowned in sailing accident off Start Point, Devon; Grace's Guide;

1895 Tenby lifeboat house, Pmbs; at South Beach; TCN 18.12.95;

1903 New Quay lifeboat house, Cd; T: CN 9.1.03

1904 Tenby lifeboat house, Pmbs, at Castle Hill; TCN 15.6.04; ?to be dem 2008;

1907 Ferryside lifeboat house, Cms; W 29.11.07

(1909 Moelfre lifeboat house, Ang; RH;

1911 St Davids lifeboat house, Pmbs; at St Justinians; ?to be replaced 2009;

1911 Beaumaris lifeboat house, Fryars Weir Br 6.1.11

DOWDESWELL, W. Architect, Treharris;

1904 caretaker's house, Constitutional Club, Merthyr Vale, Glam T Br 10.9.04;

1909 Treharris Free Library, Glam; BoW

1911 ?Bedlinog ch, Glam; BoW

DOWN, EDGAR G. C. Cardiff

1898 adds Nantyderry House, Goetre, Mon; Br 17.12.98; BoW)

1903 Cathedral Road EP chapel, Cardiff; BoW278; Free Gothic; Br 20.6.03 opened English Calvinistic Methodist chapel, Cardiff; WT Morgan contractor, Pontypridd stone;

1904 stabling for Sessions & Sons, Tread Lane, Cardiff T Br 24.9.04;

DOWNING, SAMUEL Engineer 1811-82 Born Bagnalstown Co. Carlow, son of Rev Samuel Downing, studied TC Dublin, trained as engineer in Edinburgh, pupil of G Bush worked for him on dock works in South Wales, designed road bridge joining Isle of Portland to Dorset mainland; resident engineer for a section of London-Birmingham Railway; 1846 assistant professor, 1852 professor, civil engineering at TC Dublin; BSW 2 44; Grace's Guide;

1836-41 assistant engineer on Taff Valley Railway, Glam; (IK Brunel with George Bush c1810-41, resident engineer); Grace's Guide: he had the superintendence of what were at that date considered some very special works, including an arched viaduct 106 ft. high on a 20-chain curve, constructed from a design of Brunel's with octagonal piers: of which he published a description in the Transactions of the Institution of Civil Engineers of Ireland (1850, vol. 4, part 1, p. 23); Charles Bourns author of paper On Setting out railway curves, 1840, also involved , John Calvert (1812-90) principal contractor,

DOWSON, J. E. Contractor, specialist on piers, contr for Eugenius Birch on four of his piers. Died late 1860s whilst Eastbourne & Scarborough Piers under construction, completed by Head Wrightson engs. S Adamson, Seaside Piers, 1977,

1864-6 blt Aberystwyth pier for E. Birch. Adamson 73;

DOYLE, JOHN FRANCIS Architect Liverpool 1840-1913. ASG 167-9. Rest Heston ch Ches 1874-6; Worked with R. Norman Shaw on White Star Building 1894-6. 1897-1903 Royal Ins Co, Dale St; 1905 Martins Bank Edge Hill;

1899-1901 N & S Wales Bank, Wellington Rd, Rhyl, Flints; BoW; later Midland Bank.

1898-1902 Grand Hotel, Llandudno, Caerns; since altered; opened BN 18.7.02; Br 12.7.02; decs by Waring & Co Liverpool;

1906 comp entry UCNW, Bangor, Caerns; one of six;

DREDGE, JAMES Engineer Bath Designed Victoria Bridge, Bath, 1836, suspension bridge unusual in rods mounting at angle. Dredge patented des but had seies of failures.

1852-4 Caerhowel Bridge, Mont; collapsed and reblt in different form by T Penson Jr; CRA in Mcoll;

DREW, WILLIAM. Swindon, Wilts fl. 1870 to early C20; WBR: Stratton St Margaret School 1870; Haydon School, Rodbourne Cheney 1874; 8-21 and 56-64 Exmouth St and 1-19 William St Swindon early 1880s; later Drew & Sons w Edward Drew born 1867.

1887 Trecynon WM chapel, Aberdare, Glam; Br 1887B 191

DREW, WILLIAM G.

1915 reblt Clochfaen, Llangurig, Mont; BoW;

DRIVER & REW. London

1877 Proposed Aquarium & Winter Garden, Llandudno, Caerns; ill BN 16.3.77

DRYBURGH, JOHN Architect, 1918-91 see Cardiff City Council;

Born Berwick-upon-Tweed, the first City Architect appointed by Cardiff City Council in 1957 as the result of a concerted campaign by the RIBA, the South Wales Institute of Architects and in the pages of ‘Official Architecture and Planning,’ for the creation of the post. The RIBA Annual conference held in Cardiff in 1959 was a form of belated ‘coronation’ of Dryburgh and professional encouragement and support for the Council by the RIBA. As City Architect he was responsible for much of Cardiff’s post-war re-development. Obituary; RIBAJ 5.5.92. H&H;

DUNBAR, W. Civil engineer Rhyl.

1891 1st prize for layout, Tywyn, Mer, for Corbett estate; RHH; BN 31.7.91)

DUNFORD, J. WILLIAMS

1889-90 Blaina Salvation Army Barracks, Mon; Br 17.8.89)

DUNGANNON, CHARLOTTE, Viscountess. Inscription Brynkinalt, Denbs attrs works there of 1808 to her ‘sole designs’ and she embellished the park and grounds; BoW112

DUNN, WILLIAM NEWTON, Architect, Bucklersbury, London, and Tenby. Works in Tenby from 1874-93. ?father of William Newton Dunn 1859-1934 qv, ?related to J. Newton Dunn, archt of Wandsworth Board of Works office, East Hill, 1888.

1874 Fishermen's Rooms, Harbour Lane, Tenby, Pmbs; PH 30.10.74 Mr Dunn archt has furnished plans free TO 29.10.74;

l876-7 Tenby & County Club T: PH 5.5.76, Br 29.7.76 W Newton Dunn of Tenby & London, bldr W. Davies £1730 ‘A London architect has made plans’ TO 23.3.76

1876 Adds to Fishermen's Rooms Tenby Br 29.7.76

l878 Vicarage (Kinloch Court Hotel), Victoria St, Tenby, Pmbs;

1878 St Julian's Chapel, Tenby, Pmbs; TO 28.11.78; Mr Newton Dunn of Buckersbury London; Masons Guide 1885.

1891 New iron roof Tenby MH, High St, Tenby; TO 7.1.92

1891 Plans town improvements Tenby, from WND and James Rogers W 16.1.91

1893 Oval drive, gardens, Rectory Field, Tenby, with plots for building TO 1.6.93 unex.

DUNN, WILLIAM NEWTON Architect, 1859-1934, assistant to William Flockhart and James MacLaren, with partner Robert Watson (D&W) continued MacLaren’s practice after 1890. 1900 William Curtis Green joined (DW&CG); retired to Kenya 1919 died 1934. Specialist in concrete, designed 1891-2 Fortingall Inn, Perths 1891; 1893 Streatham Cemetery chapels etc; 1903 baptistery St Mary, Balham; 1902 St Johns Inst, Walworth D&W; 1905 Scottish Prov Inst Lombard St D&W; obit RIBAJ 24.2.34; ASG 170-1.

1918ff Bulwark housing scheme, Chepstow, Mon; Br 22.11.18, 3.1.19, 10.1.19. Arch 13.6.19 D&CG; BoW DW&CG Hardwick Village c1915-19, The Bulwark was 1918-19 by Henry Farmer with H A Tipping)

DWA ARCHITECTS 3-5 The Highway, Hawarden, Flints. 2008. David Williams.

2009 prop Cambria Centre, Coleg Harlech, Harlech, Mer; BD 27.2.09; alts to Theatr Ardudwy and big add across front for college;

DYFED COUNTY COUNCIL ARCHITECTS Created 1974. GR Bruce qv County Architect 1974-7; then? Roy Howells qv County Architect until abolition 1994. List supplied by Roy Howells 1992. Graig Campus, Llanelli, was built under Peter Turvey, project architect.

Pembrokeshire Technical College, Merlins Bridge, Haverfordwest; ?now Pembs College designed by Alex Gordon

Llechyfedach CP School;

Betws CP School, Cms;

Pencader CP School, Cms;

Myrddin CP School, Cms;

Saron CP School, Cms; ?reconstruction of Brynsaron CP, Llangeler, after fire.

Newcastle Emlyn CP School;

Ysgol Gymraeg, Plas Crug, Aberystwyth, Cd;

Richmond Park CP School, Carmarthen, Cms;

Milford Haven Secondary Sch, Pmbs, exts

Whitland Secondary Sch, Cms, exts

Stepaside CP School, Pmbs

Llandovery Secondary Sch, Cms, extensions

Penygroes CP School, Cms

Bigyn Junior Sch, Llanelli, Cms

Merlins Bridge CP School, Pmbs

Pembroke Library, 34 Main St, Pembroke.

Police HQ, Carmarthen, ?Pencadlys, Llangunnor, Cms.

Tenby Fire Station, Pmbs. South Parade?

Llandeilo Fire Station, Cms.

Whitland Fire Station, Cms.

Carmarthen Day Centre, Cms.

Llysybryn Day Centre and Old Peoples Home, Llanelli

1990-1 rest Cilwendeg, Capel Colman, Pmbs, old peoples home.

Aberystwyth Day Centre;

Llanelli Home/Day Centre;

Uplands Old Peoples Home, Cms;

Gwendraeth Leisure Centre, Cms;

Carmarthen Leisure Centre;

EADE, BELINDA. Grotto-builder. C20 grotto at Nantclwyd Hall, Denbs; H Jackson, Shell-houses & grottoes;

EALES, CHRISTOPHER. Cf also Cope & Eales ?Eales des Truro TH.

1847 2nd pr Cardiff TH; RHH)

EAMES, WILLIAM Landscape Gardener. + 1803 see William Emes

EASTON & ROBERTSON. Architects, London, John Murray Easton & Howard Robertson; Work at Prestatyn for 1st Lord Aberconway of Bodnant, under Sir Howard Robertson qv, BoW; alts Luckington Ct Wilts 1921. WwinA 1926 lists JM Easton as architect to Prestatyn Estate Co;

1920 alts Old Bod (?Bodnant), N Wales; WwinA 1926)

1922 No 2 Plas Ave, Prestatyn, Flints and others in Beach Road East and Beach Rd West

1922-3 Beach Pavilion and pool Prestatyn, BoW; café added 1924, altered later C20; WwinA 1926

1925 Golf House Hotel, Prestatyn, Flints BoW now Grand Hotel; BoW; WwinA 1926

EATON, MANNING, WILSON, Shrewsbury

1991 adds to Bodlondeb, Conwy, Caerns, as offices for Aberconwy DC; council guide book.

EBBELS, ROBERT Architect, +l860. Trysull, Wolverhampton, to 1841, then Spring Well Cottage, Tettenhall Wood, to 1850s, then retired to Dawlish. Quite prolific pre-ecclesiological church architect in W Midlands and S England. Shirley Ch Warws 1832, Wolverhampton St Paul 1834, Ettingshall Ch Staffs 1835-7, Guildford St Nicholas 1836, Reading St John 1836, Ventnor IoW 1836, Hawley, Hants 1837, Ewhurst Surrey 1837, Windlesham Surrey 1837, Tipton Staffs 1838, Handsworth Staffs 1838, Sunningdale Berks 1839, W Bromwich 1839, Coventry St Peter 1840, Upper Gornal Staffs 1840, Old Swinford Worcs 1843; Colvin;

l839-44 Cwmamman Ch, Cms, for Rev Pugh of Llandeilo, prev vicar of Ettingshall, Staffs. Supervised by John Harries, Llandeilo qv; ICBS; £2,230; Commissioners church cf MH Port 170-1;

EBNEY, - Said to have been assistant to Edward Haycock at Clynfyw, Manordeifi, Pmbs, c1849, and to have built at the time Nos 6-10 Castle St, Bridgend, Cardigan, Cd, for David Davies; GTW 81;

EDEN, FRANCIS CHARLES 1864-1944 Pupil of Bodley & Garner, architectural work mostly church furnishings cf Blisland, Cornwall. cf also Stained glass index for work at Eglwys Cymun, Cms; ASG;

c1912 Reredos, Caldey Island Monastery Church, Pmbs; PAX 316; Destroyed 1940.

EDGE, JOHN

1872-3 Talarn Green ch, Flints; BoW)

EDMESTON, JAMES, London. FRIBA. + 1898. Son of James Edmeston Sr 1791-1867 to whom GG Scott was articled 1827 and who designed St Barnabas School Homerton 1855-6 and St Paul ch Onslow Gardens 1859-60 (Colvin). 1854 1st pr Bridgnorth Cemetery with G Truefitt RHH; 1879 1st pr Metropolitan Free Hospital, London with HH Collins RHH;

l863 unex rebuild Bellevue Hotel, Marine Terrace, Aberystwyth, Cd; HMT l8.3.63, increase to 100 beds, cost £25,000.

EDMONDS, PAUL Builder, Skenfrith

(1856-7 Skenfrith parsonage, Mon; NLW LL/Bounty/118 £365;

EDMUNDS, R. L. Blaenavon

1931 Blaenavon War Memorial, Mon; BoW;

1952 Rebuilt St John Evangelist ch, Maindee, Newport, Mon, after fire 1949 ICBS 10396; BoW 429-30 inept reconstruction 1951-2 no archt named)

1955-7 Rebuilt St John Baptist ch, Newport, Mon, after fire 1955 ICBS 10051; BoW no mention of fire;

?1955 St David ch, Oakdale, Mon; BoW says by RL Edwards of Monmouth;

EDWARDS,-. Llanelli Carpenter

1887 Carpenter, Soar I chapel, Llanelli, Cms (with - Bassett mason) LG 19.1.88

EDWARDS A. D.

1890 Board Schools, Cross Roads, Abercarn, Mon; Br 16.8.90)

EDWARDS, ANDREW

1873 adds rectory, Llangynidr, Brec; inc stables and labourer's cottage; £425; T Br 21.6.73;

EDWARDS, C. Rhyl. ?same as Owen Edwards qv.

(1885 Colwyn Bay P, Denbs; Br 1885A 535)

EDWARDS, DAVID Cilycwm, Cms. Carpenter, + c1833; Carms Antiq 1994 94. Father of David Edwards, carpenter of Llandovery, bldr and innkeeper.

EDWARDS, DAVID. Builder Llanelli

1867 Bldr, Dock I chapel, Llanelli, Cms; (J Humphrey); Cambr 30.8.67;

EDWARDS, DAVID. Bridge builder. Son of William Edwards q.v. Beaupre, St Marychurch, Glam; Colvin; HP Richards, William Edwards, 1983 (HPR): three sons of Rev WE were David, Thomas & William: William + 1791, David and Thomas worked together. David’s son William II moved to England and was in charge of bridges and locks on Kennet & Avon canal (Malkin). Other sons became doctors, Evan 1790-1848 at Caerphilly and Daniel d1874 at Uckfield; Copp141;

1771 ?Llandeilo Bridge, Cms reblt 1848; Colvin; ?error for Llandeilo yr Ynys Bridge cf 1779 and 1786. Llandeilo Bridge was replaced after collapse in 1795 possibly by John Nash (BoW but not Suggett) replaced again 1843-8

1779 ?New Bridge, Newbridge, Tredunnock, Mon; by ‘a member’ of the Edwards family, BoW 572-3; WE acc to Coxe 1801 121; attrib DE by Jervoise as DE bridge at Caerleon similar;

1779 ?Llandeilo yr Ynys Bridge, Llanegwad, Cms; over Tywi at Nantgaredig; BoW; collapsed 1786 and reblt by DE; old-fashioned, with cutwaters, three-arch;

l783 Edwinsford Bridge, Talley, Cms; Single arch over Cothi; BoW, dated 1783; Colvin nd;

1786 Llandeilo yr Ynys Bridge, Nantgaredig, Cms reblt after collapse of DE 1779 original. Three arches of 45’; but Copp dates all work to 1786. Presumably this is the bridge over Tywi at Llandeilo 1790 in Malkin 1801, not Llandeilo.

1787-8 Cenarth Bridge, over Teifi, Cms-Cd; NLW Cards QS;

l7?? Pont Loerig, over Taf, ½m W of Whitland, Cms- Pmbs; dem; Three arches 27’; Copp; Bridge over Taw at Pontloygrig, nr Whitland, Cms, Malkin 1801; Colvin nd;

17?? Bedwas Bridge, over Rhymney, Mon; D&TE acc to HPR 59; Two arches; Colvin nd; BoW no bridge mentioned.

1797-1800 Newport Bridge, Mon; ?T&DE; Messrs Edwards: Collected Welsh Tours, ED Clarke, 1797, £10,165; CG204, dem 1927; by DE, Malkin 1801; HPR 59; five arches completed 1801, Colvin;

1806-12 Caerleon Bridge, Mon, BoW142; similar to Tredunnock Bridge. Datestone from demolished bridge at Newport;

EDWARDS, DAVID. 1878-1952. Born Cardiganshire, Borough Surveyor Taunton, Som 1906-19, AMICE. Kelly 1906 Greenway Road, Taunton.

(1909-11 rear addition Library, Corporation St, Taunton, Som; opening leaflet; Somerset architects and surveyors website)

EDWARDS, EDWARD Builder Machynlleth

1873 builder Market Hall, Machynlleth, Mont; dem 1968

1874-6 builder Clock Tower, Machynlleth, Mon; (Henry Kennedy architect); BN 8.9.76;

EDWARDS, FRANK JAMES Architect, County Offices, Llandrindod Wells, Rad; WwinA 1926;

EDWARDS, H. F.

1894 Penarth Pier, Glam; built by J&A Mayoh; Adamson Seaside Piers 112; BoW;

EDWARDS, HENRY (I) Milford, builder. Born Hayscastle area, Henry Edwards 1 came to H’West with William Owen aged 20 in 1791 after apprentice as millwright. HE 1 went on to new Milford and employed as carpenter/builder. Carpenter for Lord Nelson Hotel 1800, blt block of houses in Market Sq for his family and employees. First lived at the Bath House below Castle Hall. Worked for packet service, volunteer in militia 1797. Two sons Henry II and James both builders, James also undertaker and plateglass merchant; cf S Edwards in Pembs Life 2001.

1828 carpenter, Short Lane B, Milford, Pmbs; 1828-30 NLW MS 17394 (D&J Evans);

1825-32 alts Steynton ch, Pmbs; HRO HPR/3/55 has various payments 1825-32 for roofing, paving etc. 1832 vestry and opening out squint: S Edwards;

EDWARDS, HENRY (II) Milford Haven. Architect and builder. Son of HE I died 1872. With brother James in 1844 dir H& JE carpenters & cabinet makers; l858-9 Dir. Practice continued by son, Henry Edwards III q.v. Was also Registrar for Milford. Article in Pembs Life 2001 by Sybil Edwards.

1854-5 carpenter Castle Hall, Milford, Pmbs (WH Lindsey); plaque on FS of tower; signs des for plaster and furniture;

l856 Add E side of ballroom Lord Nelson Hotel, Milford, Pmbs, dem l874; card room, ante-room, tea-room. Signs ground plan, with design for entrance door; plan in poss Edwards family;

l869 work at Brynygarn, St Davids, Pmbs; signed 1869 ground plan; now Warpool Court Hotel (archt TT Bury, br P James)

l8?? plan of Col Roberts property, Hakin, Pmbs, to be let for building, nd; HRO D/RTM/l2/20

l8?? Plans etc property at Priory, Milford, Pmbs belonging to T Palmer;

EDWARDS, HENRY (III) Milford Haven. Architect, builder. Son of Henry Edwards II, born 1843, worked w father to 1872, postmaster, registrar. Had two sons Henry died aged 27 in Shanghai and William engineer. Article Sybil Edwards, Pembs Life 2001;

l876-7 contractor Steynton Board School, North Rd, Milford, Pmbs; dem; (T Reynolds) PH 5.5.76.

cl880 unex plans Masonic Hall, Milford, Pmbs; HRO D/RTM/l2/5 & l2/8

l880 Police Station, Charles St, Milford, Pmbs; signed ground plan HRO D/RTM/l2/9; dem;

1883 bldr rest Steynton Ch, Pmbs; (S Edwards)

1884 bldr rest St Ishmaels ch, Pmbs (DE Thomas) BN 5.9.84;

1911 Bushford, Hasguard, Pmbs; house for W Morris; HMT 8.3.11

EDWARDS, IFAN PRYS. Architect. Aberystwyth. Long-time chairman of Welsh Tourist Board, president of Urdd Gobaith Cymru. Son of Sir Ifan ab Owen Edwards, founder of Urdd. Prys Edwards Partnership 1987. Architect to Urdd Gobaith Cymru at Glanllyn, Llanuwchllyn, Mer, over many years, succeeded there by partner Harry Jenkins (personal email)

1967-8 Bryn Aberoedd, Cae Melyn, Aberystwyth International modern house for himself. Extended later with wing with main bedroom

(1970-1 Brynffynnon and Llys Beuno, two houses at Bala, Mer, one for I. Bryn Williams and house next door; inf I. B. Williams.

1971 house, Penydarren Park, Merthyr Tydfil, for James Grainger; Mailonline 5.4.22;

1986 Hywel Dda Memorial, Whitland, Cms. Art work by Peter Lord. Drawings NLW PG 2836; CTA 1986; ?John Ready archt;

EDWARDS, JAMES Cilycwm. Builder, cf Carms Antiq 1994, 96. Worked in 1830s, financial difficulties 1840, in Bambridge, Ireland, 1841.

1835-6 Masons Arms (Cwm House), Cilycwm.

EDWARDS, JOHN. ?land surveyor, Cilgerran, Pigot 1844 dir. ?land surveyor St Mary St, Cardigan, 1835 dir.

1836-8 signs plans at Society of Antiquaries for Lampeter Ch, Cd, similar to what was done by W Whittington qv, ICBS 2288; plans differ from ones in church vestry in having ziggurat tower.

EDWARDS, JOHN. Not in 1844 dir.

1855 MH, Holyhead, Ang; Br 30.9.55

EDWARDS, LLWYD Architect. The Old Stables, St Mary St, Cardigan.

1990-3 bungalows, Waun Giach, Llangoedmor, Cd;

1992-3 Canolfan Teifi development, Pendre, Cardigan;

1992-3 rest Llangoedmor Ch and Old School, Cd;

1998 rest 9 St Mary St, Cardigan;

EDWARDS, MALCOLM

1974 Bryn Eithin, Pant y Gof, Halkyn, Flints for himself; BoW)

EDWARDS (MERVYN), MORTON & PARTNERS, Oswestry

1963-5 Cloud hill, Froncysyllte, Denbs; BoW)

1968-70 Plas Madoc housing estate, Cefn Mawr, Denbs; BoW)

1972-7 Plas Madoc Leisure Centre, Cefn Mawr, Denbs; BoW)

EDWARDS, OWEN, Rhyl

1876 Winter Gardens, Rhyl, Flints; little built; skating rink at winter Gardens by O Edwards and William Owen of Manchester and Rhyl, with W Griffiths clerk of works and terracotta by John Hall & Son, Dukinfield; A 17.8.78;

1880 St Thomas CM chapel, Vale St, Denbigh; Gothic; BoW)

1885 Colwyn Bay I chapel, Abergele Rd, Denbs; BoW; Gothic)

1885 Christ Church C chapel, Water St, Rhyl, Flints; £3500; CYB86; BoW; gothic; limestone parpoints from Graig Quarry Denbigh w freestone drs from Williams & Davies quarry, Gwespyr. Foulkes & Son, Rhyl, contrs; BoW; FS Jan 1885;

EDWARDS, R. L. Monmouth ?error for RL Edmunds of Blaenavon qv

1955 St David ch, Oakdale, Mon; BoW

EDWARDS, ROBERT Bangor Listed as architect & surveyor 1844 dir

EDWARDS, S.

1863 entr comp for Public Hall, Swansea; RHH, Br 21 113

EDWARDS, S. WILSON Mumbles and Neyland

l898 Neyland B chapel, Pmbs; T: BJ 5.1.98

EDWARDS, THOMAS. Three Cocks, Brec. Bridge builder, one of sons of William Edwards qv, brother of David Edwards qv. He kept Three Cocks inn, Aberllynfi, Glasbury, Brec, Copp141. Died in 1790s, before 1801. TE inspected bridges for justices of peace in Breconshire 1781-91. HP Richards, William Edwards, 1983, 59 (HPR) says D&T Edwards built Bedwas Bridge over Rhymney, Glam, HC says by DE.

1773 Dolauhirion Bridge, near Llandovery, Cms; over Towy. Signed Thomas Edward 1773 on parapet but attr to WE by Malkin, Jervoise, CG147, and Colvin as ‘Llandovery Bridge’ one arch 84’ span;

1781-2 Talybont Bridge, Brec, over Usk; dem; Copp 141;

1783 Pont Ithel, Brec, over Llynfi; Copp141; three arches 20’, 32’ and 20’;

1789 surveyor to oversee new turnpike through Cwmdwr valley to Trecastle, Brec, and view new bridges blt by David Lloyd & Edward Jenkins and estimate cost of building bridge over R Login at Trecastle. Reported that bridges at Glynfoel, Blaennant, Gellfaen & Cerrigbwbach in order but Lloyd had not complied w contract at Gwydderig and Nantymarch. G Jones, Sennybridge 2 2000 67.

1791-2 Fforddfawr, ?? Copp 141

1794 Brecon Bridge widened; bridge of 1563, CG29; ??Wye Bridge, Brecon, 1793-6, damaged by floods 1795, Copp141; BoW enl 1801 by John Maund; Thomas’ widow and David Edwards paid £150 compensation 1801 to discharge TE’s 7yr maintenance bond.

1797-1800 Newport Bridge, Mon; by T&DE Copp 141; over Usk; By Messrs Edwards acc to ED Clarke, Collected Welsh Tours, 1797, £10165; CG204, dem 1927; by DE acc to Malkin 1801; HPR 59; five arches)

EDWARDS (W. T.) & SON. Haverfordwest. Architects.

1923 Bungalow, St Ishmaels, Pmbs; T: PCG 19.1.23)

EDWARDS, WILFRED BYTHELL Architect ARIBA Victori Villa flint, WwinA 1926;

EDWARDS, Rev WILLIAM 1719-89. Or William Edward. Bridge builder, born Ty Canol, Groeswen, Caerphilly, lived at Bryn Tail, Eglwysilan, Glam, from c1726. Nonconformist minister, his name is on petition to build Watford I chapel Caerphilly, 1739; pastor Groeswen I chapel 1745-89, buried Eglwysilan. Brief obit HJ 17.8.89 mentons only Pont-y-tu-pridd (Pontypridd Bridge).

List of bridges in Malkin 1804 obtained from David Edwards in 1803; HC; short biog HP Richards, William Edwards, 1983 (HPR); Copp 133-41. His sons David and Thomas Edwards qqv and William +1819 also bridge bldrs; William II was ‘a very skilful mason .. all kinds of bridge and water-works. He now superintends many of the locks and bridges of the Kennet & Avon navigation (Malkin). Malkin says that William was shot at Gibraltar in the American War, but names another son Edward. cf S. Smiles Lives of the Great Engineers 1 1861 266-75; APSD; DWB 198-9; BDCE;

1740 Iron forge, near Cardiff Castle, Glam; HPR17; from J Hilling in County History 1975; Copp 133.

1740s several houses, several forges and smelting houses, acc to B Malkin 1804;

late 1740s water-mill, Eglwysilan, Glam; ?Graig-y-fedw Mill, Abertridwr, Glam, built before 1751)

1746-50 Bridge over Taff between Senghenydd & Miskin, Glam; Copp133; £500; not in Malkin list

1746 Pontypridd Bridge 1, Glam; BoW; Colvin; c1751 acc to Annual Register 1764; Four or three arches, £500, destroyed by flood in two years (ie 1748 or 1753); Rev Evan Evans, 1778; Copp 133ff; Annual Register 1765 says ‘about 12 or 14 yrs ago, ie 1751-3, bridge blt but carried away by flood within two years; BoW says 2nd attempt single span, 3rd 1751, 4th successful 1756 but cf 1755-6.

1747-52? Beaufort Bridge over Tawe, Swansea; Malkin 1804 calls this WE third bridge; three arches, Dem 1968; HPR50; Copp 133 suggests the bridge of 1747-52 for Robert Morris of Forest Copper Works

c1747-8 Forest Copper Works, Swansea, Glam, for Robert Morris c1748; Malkin; Copp 133-5; Assay House dated 1747, octagonal refinery surrounded by 4 conical-roofed furnaces; Dem; WE prob built the quay in three stages 1747-91 S of Beaufort Bridge; ?blt new smelting-house;

1751 Pontypridd Bridge, Glam; ?2nd attempt, single-span, acc to BoW; but cf 1746 and 1755-6;

1755-6 Pontypridd Bridge, Glam; ?second attempt, but cf BoW 1751; 140’ single span, ill 1755 in copper-plate plan dedic to Lord Windsor; collapsed before centre was struck; collapsed in ‘about a year’s time’, Annual Register 1765; Lords Talbot & Windsor encouraged him to try again, this time with abutments pierced to lessen weight;

1756 Pontypridd Bridge III, £700 acc to AR 1765, ill w engraving Gents Mag 1764. Cost £1153/18/2d from 1st to last acc to Rev Evan Evans 1778; HPR; Ill on part of Wedgwood dinner service sent to Catherine the Great of Russia 1774 by Wedgwood from views by Richard Wilson; Gents Mag Nov 1764 564-5 article signed TM Rev Thos Morgan ‘The account of a very remarkable bridge in Wales’; reprinted in Annual Register 1765 147; unpub MS NLW 2049B attrib Rev Evan Evans – Ieuan Brydydd Hir; Copp 137; BoW calls this the 4th attempt;)

c1750 Usk Bridge, Usk, Mon; five arches, blt before 1760, £980; WE 2nd bridge Malkin 1805; widened both sides 1836; HPR50; BoW; Colvin reblt 1836;

1768 laid out Morriston, Glam; CG; BoW; but cf 1779

1768? Aberafan Bridge over Afan, Glam; Malkin 1804 calls it WE’s 8th bridge; Single arch 70’; replaced by three-arch bridge 1842, HPR54;)

17?? Pontardawe Bridge over R Tawe, Glam; Malkin 1804 calls it WE 4th bridge; Single arch, 80’ span; Malkin says it had cylindrical opening in haunch, ?filled in before 1819 when Rev T. Rees says they are solid; BoW and Colvin nd;

17?? Betws Bridge, over R. Amman, Betws, Cms; Malkin 1804 calls it WE 5th bridge; 45’ single span. Could this be the surviving Pont Amman Bridge, nr Ammanford; BoW; Colvin nd;

1772-4 quay by the Tawe, Landore, Swansea, Glam, for Lockwood, Morris & Co; Copp 139; BoW Landore Quay for John Morris I)

1773 Dolauhirion Bridge, over R Tywi, near Llandovery, Cms; Malkin 1804 calls it WE 6th bridge; Single span 84’; But bridge parapet inscr Thomas Edwards qv and 1773; Colvin calls it Llandovery Bridge, nd.

1776-80 Glasbury Bridge, Rad; over Wye; Malkin 1804 calls it WE’s 9th bridge; HPR54 Begun ‘about 2 years ago’ acc to Rev EV Pughe 1778; four arches, £3000; BoW320 carried away 1795; Five arches, Malkin; dem by flood 1795 Jervoise; Samuel Ireland 1797 seven arches, destroyed 1795; Colvin says 5 arches dem, nd;

1778 Wychtree Bridge over R Tawe, Morriston, Glam; Malkin 1804 calls it WE’s 7th bridge. Called Pontyfforest, dem 1959; HPR 52-5; Act of Parliament 1778, single span 95’ two holes in each abutment; Copp 138-9; Colvin nd;

1779ff designed Morriston, Glam, model settlement for John Morris I; CGSW 293, HPR and BoW all say from 1768, ?error from Malkin & Lewis TD 1844. Copp40 says begun 1779 after Wychtree Bridge finished. Double grid and two squares, Edwards designed church, chapel and Poor house. Walter Davies, General View of the agriculture of S Wales, 1814, names Edwards and lists dwellings for colliers and manufacturers, well-formed and spacious streets, church containing an organ, also a chapel for nonconformists .. tower on W of church E of chapel .. lessees to build acc to prescribed plans. By 1796 141 houses inhabited by 619 people where there were none in 1780; Copp 200;

1779 ?New Bridge, Newbridge, Tredunnock, Mon; by ‘a member’ of the Edwards family, BoW 572-3; by WE, Coxe 1801 121; attrib David Evans by Jervoise as DE bridge at Caerleon is similar)

1782 Libanus I chapel, Morriston, Glam; HPR30, 66, also Walter Davies General View .. 1814; Copp 140-1; dem, ?on site of Tabernacl Chapel, Morriston, but BoW says on Libanus St

1783 contract for stone piers on Mon side of Chepstow Bridge, Mon; 'a William Edwards' inf Chepstow Museum; ???

1787 Morriston ch, Glam; Copp 201; Walter Davies, General View... 1814; W Tower;

Attrib:

Pontcymer Bridge attr by Dr Moelwyn Williams in Making of the Welsh Landscape, ?evidence.

three bridges on Thomas Kymer’s canal, Kidwelly, Cms, 1766-7, attr RE Bowen, Burry Port & Gwnedraeth Railway, 2001, 25.

EDYE, WILLIAM Master Shipwright at Royal Dockyard, Pembroke Dock.

1838 plan for minor alteration to shorten head of slip No 9, Pembroke Dockyard, Pmbs; £350, ADM/140/434.

1843 National School, Victoria Rd, Pembroke Dock, Pmbs; HRO Educ TSE/1

1844 laid out gardens in front of The Terrace, Pembroke Dock, Pmbs, and avenue from dockyard gates.

EGINTON, HARVEY Architect. Worcester. Designed Heywood House, Wilts 1837; churches at Catshill Worcs 1838, Broadway Worcs 1839, Broseley Salop 1843, Dawley Salop 1844, Trimpley Worcs 1844, Heywood Wilts 1849.

c1844 design WM chapel, Swansea, Glam; P&P61 from RISW; Ionic portico; not built as too expensive

EFANS, GERAINT

199? Converted Bethesda I chapel, Bethesda, Caerns to flats, called Arafa Don; Cadw Chapels in Wales, 1999;

ELCOCK, CHARLES ERNEST Architect, born Belfast, 1878, son of curator Belfast Museum; articled JJ Phillips & Son, Belfast 1896-1901; JJ Burnet Glasgow 1901-5, assistant Matear & Simon Liverpool 1905-6; with JM Porter, Colwyn Bay, as Porter & Elcock c1906-12, then Manchester 1912-14 with John Brooke; FRIBA 1912; c1919 practice in York; from 1923 with Frederick Sutcliffe, Elcock & Sutcliffe, 21 Northumberland Ave, London; FRIBA; WwinA 1926; specialists in hospitals including Cardiff Pathological Hospital, devised the 'verandah ward' for Hertford Hospital, obit Br 28.4.44; extensions Crewe Hall; Daily Telegraph building Fleet St;

1908 St Andrew ch, Colwyn Bay; P&E; BoW)

1910 comp entry C chapel and schools, Rhos, Denbs; WWinA 1926

1910 comp victory TH, Denbigh, Denbs WWinA 1926; built 1914-16;

1914 alts Gwrych Castle, Denbs, for Lord Dundonald; BoW; WWinA 1926;

1914-16 TH, Denbigh, Denbs; BoW; comp 1910, WWinA 1926; extensions to Denbigh TH, obit;

ELFORD, CHARLES HENRY. Architect, 15 Cardiff St, Aberdare, Glam;

1892 alts Bush Inn, Aberdare, Glam T Br 1892 1 195 £330, John Morgan, Aberdare, contractor;

1894-5 three dwellings, Gadlys, Aberdare, Glam, T Br 29.12.94 £130 David McNally, Pontypridd;

1902 Trecynon Free Library, Glam; BoW137

1911-12 adds Penrhiwceiber ch, Glam; Orrin 131; W bay of nave; £735; ICBS; CB 1912 18;

ELLIS & CO Conservation builders, Shepton Mallet, Som; founded 1983; Matthew Ellis, director; work at several cathedrals, Downside Abbey, Longleat House, Dyrham Park, many churches;

2018 work Tredegar House, Newport, Mon for NT; repair of roofs, chimneys and windows; RICS Award 2018;

ELLIS, CLARKE & GALLANAUGH. Reginald Gallanaugh designed Bedford House, Taunton, Som, 1960 (BoE S&W Som)

1957-61 Western Mail, Havelock St, Cardiff; BoW;

1964-7 Swansea Evening Post, Adelaide St, Swansea, Glam; with Mercer & Howells qv; BoW

ELLIS WILLIAMS ARCHITECTS, Runcorn later Warrington, with offices Cardiff, Liverpool, London, Berlin. Major projects include Baltic Centre Gateshead 2002; National Centre for Popular Music Sheffield; Apollo Cinema Paignton Devon; Halton College Runcorn; Oldham Law Courts; King George V College Southport; NW Kent College; Berlin British International School; Manchester Velodrome; Baltic Arts Centre Gateshead;

In Wales:

North Wales Centre for the Arts, Llandudno, Caerns;

Ferry Terminal, Holyhead, Ang;

Mary Immaculate RC High School, Cardiff;

Dyffryn Conwy Leisure Centre, Llanrwst, Denbs;

Children’s village, Rhyl, Flints;

2004-6 International Politics Building, UCW Aberystwyth, Cd; ?Michael Swinson lead architect;

2007-10 adds Oriel Mostyn, Llandudno, Caerns; AJ 22.7.10 16.6.11; Lois Williams consultant artist; Mark Anstey project architect; RIBA award 2011; Touchstone Dec 2011 32-3; £5.1m;

2015 Welsh National Sailing Centre, Pwllheli, Caerns; RSAW Award 2016 (2019 proposed redevelopment of Brunel Centre, Swindon, Wilts)

2019 sports pavilion, Howells School, Llandaff, Cargiff, Glam)

2019 Barry Pumphouse redevelopment, Barry Docks, Glam)

2019 proposed Boxcity development, Cardiff Bay, Glam)

2019 Connah's Quay High School, Flints, Wales rebuilding;

2019 Queensferry Campus, Flints, Wale: Plas Derwen new school, primary school and community hub, Queensferry, Flints; begun 2020; Kier Group contractors;)

(2019-21 East Quay arts centre, Watchet, with Invisible Studio of Bath;

2019-22 refurbishment Newport Market and Market Arcade, Mon opened 19.3.22;

(2020-2 Yoko Ono Lennon Centre, Liverpool University;

2022 proposed Ty Mawr holiday cottages, Eglwysbach, Conwy Valley

ELLIS, C. F. Aberdyfi. Cope’s N Wales Directory 1929.

1908 2nd pr Dolgellau Free Library, Mer; Br 26.9.08)

1928 house and shop, Llwyngwril, Mer; Br 2.3.28)

ELLIS, CLOUGH WILLIAMS see Williams-Ellis, Clough.

ELLIS, HENRY AUGUSTUS, MA FRIBA FIStrE FIAr, 40-41 Castle St, Swansea; Kelly 1926;

(1907 Soar B, Pentrepoeth Rd, Swansea, Glam; BoW624)

1933-5 Blaenconin B, Llandysilio Pmbs; PT 15.8.35;

ELLIS, JOHN. ?County Surveyor Anglesey in 1820s.

ELLIS, ROBERT LLOYD Land surveyor Caernarfon, Caerns. In dirs 1840-59, Pigot 1844 as architect or surveyor.

ELLIS, THOMAS Possibly grandson of Thomas Ellis of Tredegar Ironworks with whom Daniel Gooch, railway engineer worked in his youth; set up and rolling-mills at GWR Swindon Works in 1860-1 and managed the mills. Reputedly designed mills, an open-sided structure with iron roof on columns 150' by 200' and two 20' flywheels from horizontal steam-engines. Local newspaper report May 1861 'works have been constructed under the superintendence of Mr Ellis a gentleman who has had much experience in the manufacture of iron'. Also reputedly designed four terraces of housing at Cambria Place 1863-4 for Welsh workers brought in to work the rolling-mills; Cattell & Falconer, Swindon Legacy of a Railway Town; reputedly founded a private company in 1863 to build the houses possibly as joint venture with Ambrose Goddard, squire and landowner; forty four cottages built by 1871 census;

(1866 Cambria B chapel, Cambria Place, Swindon, Wilts, Cattell & Falconer 166)

ELLISON, CHRISTOPHER O. FRIBA 1832/3-1904. Dale St, Liverpool, and Queen Victoria St, London. Later COE&Son. In practice c1855, FRIBA 1874, designed for WM church, MSA 1884. 1864 1st prize WM chapel & school, Brighton, Liverpool, RHH; 1865 2nd prize Welsh CM chapel & school, Liverpool RHH; 1866-7 Welsh I chapel, Park Rd, Liverpool, Br 16.3.67, AC 2003 94, £5500 CDH 5.1.67; 1868 Norfolk Rd WM chapel, Brighton, Sx. Elleray 51, dem; 1870-1 Leigh WM chapel, Lancs BoE; 1873-4 Tunstall WM chapel, Staffs, Lombard/Ital WCC?74; 1879-81 Eye Ear & Throat Hospital, Shrewsbury BoE 571; 1884 Dorset Gardens WM chapel, Brighton, Sx, Elleray 51; 1891 1st prize Toxteth Park Hospital Liverpool RHH;

1867-8 EWM chapel, Brighton Rd, Rhyl, Flints; WCC68; dull Gothic, c£3000; Cadw: Sunday School by COE added 1878; Centenary brochure 1968; Rhyl Building Control plans 443; J. Rhydwen Jones Rhyl builder; Penmaenmawr stone with Wrexham dressings; BoW 1865-8.

1878 Sunday School, EWM chapel, Rhyl, Flints; Cadw;

1881 Christ Church British School, Rhyl, Flints; Br 17.9.81

1894 1st prize North Wales Asylum, Denbigh; COE&S; ?adds; RHH;

ELMSLIE, EDMUND WALLACE, architect, Great Malvern 1856, London 1868. Carlton Chambers, London. Cope, Eales & Elmslie exhibited design for St Austell TH at RA 1844, but CEAJ 1842 244 says by Eales & Cope cf Cope & Eales. AESD 1868. James Cubitt was assistant in 1856-7. 1843 2nd prize Truro TH Cornwall RHH; 1845 2nd prize Eton College chapel restoration; 1846 3rd prize Fishmongers & Poulterers Asylum, London RHH; 1846 2nd prize Hull Cemetery RHH; 1846 1st prize Birkenhead Hospital RHH; 1847 1st prize Pawnbrokers Almshouses ?London E&Lee RHH; 1860-1 Great Malvern Station, Worcs; 1860-1 Malvern Link Hotel, Malvern; 1861-2 City & County Bank, Worcester RA 1862; BoE; 1861-2 Imperial Hotel, Great Malvern, Worcs; 1862 1st prize Painswick Cemetery, Glos RHH. E, Franey & Haddon of London; 1864 1st prize Tupsley ch, Herefs. EF&H; 1880 Davenham House, Malvern, BoE.

1843 competition entry Carmarthen Market, Cms, unsuccessful;

ELWES, GUY Architect and interior designer, Francis Guy Robert Elwes 1895-1966, son of Gervase Elwes, tenor singer; designed mainly neo-Georgian country houses and town house interiors; rebuilt Warwick Hall, Cumbria, 1934-35 after fire for Mrs Elwes, sister-in-law; designed fittings for RC chapel at Falkland Palace, Scotland in 1951 for Michael Crichton-Stuart;

1934ff reconstructed Llysdinam, Newbridge on Wye, Brec, in neo-Georgian style for Venables-Llewelyn family; post-war alts by Claud Phillimore qv, BoW 357;

ELY, W. A. S.

1892 entrance lodge, Bwlch Trewyn, Mon; AC 1.4.92;

EMDEN, WALTER London Theatre and hotel architect 1847-1913; Mayor of London 1903. Began practice 1870. Royal Court 1888 w Bertie Crewe; Garrick 1889 w CJ Phipps; Duke of Yorks 1892; Theatre Royal Newcastle w WL Newcombe 1895; Curtains 212;

1900 Empire Theatre, Swansea, Glam; Curtains 212; dem;

EMES, WILLIAM Landscape Gardener. +1803. ?William Eames; John Webb + 1828 was pupil. Not in Colvin.

1764-75 Grounds Chirk Castle, Denbs; BoW inc ‘retreat seat’ 1767.)

1768-89 work at Erddig, Denbs: 1778-9 continued the canal; cup and saucer water feature 1774;

1771 plans grounds Llanrhaeadr Hall, Llanrhaeadr yng Nghinmeirch, Denbs; BoW

1772 landscaping Powis Castle, Mont; BoW;

1770s grounds of Rectory, Hawarden, Flints, for Rev Sir Stephen Glynne; BoW;

1774 plan landscape Gregynog, Tregynon, Mont for Arthur Blayney, largely unex;

1776 park, Penrice Castle, Glam; BoW;

c1780 park, Baron Hill, Ang; RH;

ENGLAND, JOHN Borough engineer and Architect, Wrexham

1927 adds Vegetable Market, Wrexham, Denbs; BoW)

ENIL & CLIVE Chepstow. 1879 comp entr North Town Nursery estate, Taunton, Som; RHH;

EPT

2006-8 Queen Elizabeth High School, Carmarthen, Carms; Educ Bulletin 1 2008;

ESSEX, G. A. Builder, Penrhyn Bay

c1937 St David’s Close, Penrhyn Bay, Caerns; AV; cul de sac of cottages half-timbered;

EVANS & SHALEVArchitects

1967-72 Bettws High School, Mon; won comp 1967, built 1969-72; BoW; caretaker’s house 1968. For Newport Borough Council; HH270;

EVANS & JONES architects, Port Talbot & llanelli;

1908 Caerae & Spellters Co-op Soc, Caerau nr Bridgend Glam C Br 29.2.08;

EVANS & SONS

1901 adds Maltings, East Tyndall St, Cardiff, Glam; BoW;

EVANS, ARTHUR O. Pontypridd, later AO Evans, Williams & Evans.

1892 four shops and houses, Taff St, Pontypridd, Glan, Br 1892 1 130;

1892 house, Cilfynydd, Pontypridd, Glam T Br 23.7.92

1893-4 Intermediate Schools, Pontypridd, Glam; BoW; teacher’s house 1896

1894 Post Office, Pontypridd, Glam SWDN 30.4.94;

1897 Board School, Pontypridd, Glam; BoW; C alts Pontypridd Schools BJ 15.9.97;

1897 addition schools, Llanwonno, Glam; C: BJ 27.10.97;

1897 add hotel, Pontypridd, Glam; C: BJ 3.11.97

1907 St Matthew ch, Trallwn, Pontypridd, Glam; AOEW&E; BoW;

1908 villa, Bryntyla, nr Ystrad Rhondda C Br 8.2.08;

1910 alts Tabernacl chapel, Pontypridd, Glam; AOEW&E; BoW, porch and interior)

1914 Penygraig ch, Glam; BoW; AOEW&E;

EVANS, BEN. Llanybydder, Cms.

1793 paid £7/7/0d for repairs Llansawel ch tower, Cms; parish register and NLW Edwinsford 4105, spec dated 1783?;

EVANS, B. EDWARD, Llanelli. Partner of John Evans in J. & B.E. Evans (q.v).

EVANS, C. TELFORD. Cardiff

1897 26 & 26A High St Newport, Mon; Br 26.12.96)

1898 St Mark ch, Llanhilleth, Mon; Br 29.1.98; BoW; C: BJ 2.2.98 church and parish room;

1898-9 Hotel at Llanhilleth, Mon; Br 19.3.98)

1902-3 Lodge & gates, Ty Clyd, Govilon, Llanwenarth Ultra, Mon; AC 16.5.02)

EVANS, CHARLES Poets Corner, Westminster

1889 Farmbuildings for Ruthin Castle estate at Penygraig & Tanygraig farms; ?nr Ruthin, Denbs; £341; T Br 9.11.89;

EVANS, D. & J. Llanddewi Brefi, Cd. Builders

1881-2 Bldrs chancel Henllan Ch, Cd; (Middleton); W 28.4.82;

EVANS, DANIEL 1786-l852 Cardigan, Fishguard and Eglwyswrw, son of David Evans of Eglwyswrw. Stone mason & builder Fishguard, 1835 & 1844 dirs. Architect and Innkeeper, Castle Inn, Bridgend, Cardigan, 1851 census, also 1852 burgess roll. Notebook in HRO HDX/1136 has details of a workhouse 1837; ground plan of a chapel, and details of a gent’s residence.

1834-6 Llanrhian Ch, Pmbs; ICBS; Colvin;

1836 Cilgerran Ch, Pmbs; dem as unsound l853; ICBS;

1839-40 clerk of works, Cardigan Workhouse, St Dogmaels, Pmbs; £2700; W Owen superint archt; ?same as the l837 details in notebook. Built 1839-40 by Wm Owen to plans by George Wilkinson of Oxford, Benjamin Evans clerk of the works acc to GTW 108;

1839 Llechryd Old Ch, Cd; Unex plans for rebld ICBS 0l582;

1844 Barn, Pengelli Fm, Eglwyswrw, Pmbs; HRO HDX/ ll36

1846-7 Bethania B chapel, William St, Cardigan, Cd; £1101 AJ; GTW 35 £2000, DE paid £2 for first plans; Enoch Jones chief mason 2/- per d, others Wm Jenkins Catherine Row, Benjamin Jenkins, Greenfield Row, Thomas Lewis Pwllhai, John Davies Catherine Row, & Titus Lewis St Dogmaels, all 1/- per day. Plasterwork by Thomas Rees of Fishguard acc to TL;

1847 clk of wks National Schools, Cardigan PH 31.3.48; archt W Moffatt of Scott & Moffatt

1848 superintended St Thomas ch, St Dogmaels, Pmbs; (A Ashpitel); PH 31.3.48

1849 Repairs roof Cardigan Gaol; NLW Cards QS 1849 597;

Possible works: Hermon B chapel, Fishguard l832, Tabor B Dinas 1842, Tabernacle I chapel, Fishguard 1844-5 all have similar details; Castle Inn, Bridgend, Cardigan, where he lived and died; Fishguard Rectory 1830 for Rev S. Fenton, Colvin;

EVANS, DAVID Llandysul. Carpenter

1838 MH, Llandysul, Cd; the beams are now being put on the new MH, CJ 9.3.38; altered to houses, now Spring Gardens, 1890s;

EVANS, DAVID, Ffinantganol, Llanwenog, Cd. Builder

1879-80 builder Peterwell School, Lampeter, Cd; des J Thomas qv Lampeter

1881-2 builder Pontsian School, Cd; JD Thomas, Llandysul, paid for inspecting works, ?the designer.

EVANS, DAVID, Fishguard, Eglwyswrw, and Cardigan, builder, architect, died cl840; father of Daniel Evans qv, John Evans qv, and Thomas Evans 1800-25, died in London, all architects or builders. Deed of 1788 refers to DE carpenter of Fishguard marrying - Watkins of Eglwyswrw. Noted in 1810 already as ‘ingenious architect'.

1810 Union Terrace, Church Lane, Carmarthen; dem 1888; CJ 2.6.10; undated plan NLW PZ 4447 1-2 three houses for Mr Rees Price, Carmarthen, may refer;

c1819 unex houses, Narberth, Pmbs for G Devonald; R Suggett, Archaeology in Wales, 45, 2005, 213;

1822 Eglwyswrw Vicarage, Pmbs; NLW SD/B/43;

1825-6 alts to Gaol Cardigan (dem) CJ 7.1.25; and CJ 20.1.25 (Colvin);

1827 alts Shire Hall, Cardigan; plans for converting part of market hall under Shire Hall into Jury Rooms; CJ 15.6.27.

1827-8 Castle Green House, Cardigan, for A Jones; CL 6.6.27;

1829-30 Llangoedmor ch, Cd; ICBS 0974; alts by RJ Withers 1859;

1830 storehouses etc proposed on quay St Dogmaels, Pmbs, but more probably Bridgend, Cardigan, for Morris Owen of Cwmgloyne, CJ 4.6.30; Colvin says development of which only two terraces built

Possibly responsible for some of houses with lunette in pediment:

7 St Mary St, Cardigan;

(Blaenpant, Llandygwydd - no mid C18);

Grosvenor Hotel, Bridge St, Cardigan;

Abermade, Gwbert, nr Cardigan;

Pantirion, St Dogmaels;

Neuadd, New Quay (1805);

rectort, Newport, now Gelli Olau;

alts Llwyngwair, Nevern;

Ffynnonddofn, Nevern;

Glaspant, Capel Iwan, Cms;

Cromlech House, Penybont, Newport;

(Llwyngrawys, Llangoedmor ?1753);

Teifi Ho, Strand, Cardigan;

(Plas Llangoedmor c1760);

41 High St Fishguard;

Westleigh, West St, Newport;

Probably designed:

Eglwyswrw ch, Pmbs, 1829, Colvin;

Berry Hill, Nevern for Llwyngwair estate;

EVANS, DAVID mason

1849 paid £1/18/0d for repairs House of Correction, Aberystwyth ; NLW Cards QS 1849 582.

1849 repairs parapets Pont Gogoyan and Pont Olmarch, over Teifi, Cd; NLW Cards QS 1849 570

EVANS, DAVID Carpenter Haverfordwest

1851 working on Mr Summers-Harford’s houses in Quay St, Haverfordwest, Pmbs; letter from WP Currie to William Lock of Tenby.

EVANS, DAVID & JOHN, Milford. David & John Evans builders.

1828-30 Short Lane B chapel, Milford, Pmbs; Dem; Plan NLW MS 17394D;

EVANS, DEWI Swansea. Dewi Evans Architects, 151 St Helens Rd, Swansea.

2005 add The Nook, Oxwich, Glam; RSAW housing award 2006;

2008 prop alts Scots P chapel, St Helens Rd, Swansea, to mosque;

EVANS, EVAN Engineer, 8 Castle St, Caernarfon. County Surveyor, BN 6.6.1890, in succession to Robert J Thomas, gone to Buckinghamshire. Evan Evans CE & Co Surveyor in dir 1895, also 1912, 1918.

1891 designed cross, Bardsey Island, Caerns; AV;

1894 mill for J Prichard, Caernarfon New Harbour; Br 29.9.94

1897-8 Penuel B chapel, Glandwr Rd, Llangefni, Ang; JP 8780;

1913 Drill Hall, Glynne Rd, Bangor Br 12.12.13; BN 26.12.13;

1914 prop Drill Hall, Argyle St, Llandudno, Caerns; Br 9.1.14; ?Argyll Rd

EVANS, EVAN, Eglwyswrw, builder.

1881-3 builder, Eglwyswrw ch, Pmbs (Middleton & Son qv);

EVANS, EVAN, Llanybydder, builder

1875 Dolgwm Bridge, Llanybydder, Cms; wood on stone piers; CJ 3.9.75

1879 contractor Siloam B chapel, Aberaeron, Cd; (G.Morgan qv);

EVANS, F. G. Builth Wells

1897 WM chapel, Rhayader, Radn; C: BJ 8.9.97;

EVANS, G. O. Assistant architect, Wrexham Maelor Borough

1980-1 adds Guildhall, Wrexham, Denbs; BoW)

EVANS, GERALD Builder

1899 Penarwel, Llanbedrog, Caerns for John Gwenogfryn Evans (1852-1930) or his brother, also possibly Tremfan Hall for JGE nearby; Penarwel cost £1500; Cadw list; JGE born Llanybydder, Cms, brought up in Llanwenog, Cd (whence he took middle name), became U minister in Carmarthen 1876-7 but gave up ministry, from 1880-1900 was in Oxford, as expert on early Welsh MSS, important in establishing NLW; retired to Tremvan/Tremfan, Llanbedrog; Llanbedrog village website says that JGE moved to Tremvan Hall and then to Penarwel both of which he designed himself; walesonline says Tremfan Hall built c1905 for JGE;

EVANS, H. Caernarfon Borough Surveyor in 1930s-40s

1933 thirty six houses, South Rd, Caernarfon Br 8.9.33)

1935 132 houses Ysgubor Goch estate Caernarfon Br 7.6.35 and 80 more houses 25.3.38

EVANS, HENRY Joiner. Danybanc, Llangeler, Cms.

1792-4 worked on Emlyn Cottage, Adpar, Cd, for John Nash, with Wm Lewis Cenarth carpenter and John Michael Cenarth; Suggett 120

EVANS, HENRY WILLIAM, Harbour House, Solva, Pmbs. Builder & Architect b 1859 son of Thomas Evans qv. NLW CM Mss 5742 has exercise book ‘Adgofion am fy nhad’ by HW Evans, but nothing architectural. Harbour House, Solva, in Kelly 1926 is address of Thomas Evans & Son, builders. Called JP, builder & architect etc, ornithologist, taxidermist, eisteddfodwr, conductor and adjudicator: WWinW 1920;

1908-9 Mamre CM Chapel, Trecwn, Pmbs (chapel history)

EVANS, J. Llanfallteg, Cms.

1876 repairs Llanfallteg Ch, Cms; W 28.7.76

EVANS, J. Cilgerran, Pmbs; cf also John Evans Cilgerran fl 1862-83, and D Davies & Evans, Cilgerran, builders, fl 1877-9;

1842-4 lock-up Cilgerran, Pmbs; plan amended by CJ Davies qv; HRO PQ/c/3/7; ?not built as William Owen qv paid for same 1844-6. Now Y Bwythyn, next Babell CM chapel;

EVANS, J. & D., Llanddewi Brefi, builders.

1877-9 contrs Tregaron ch, Cd; (Ritchie); W 25.4.79;

1879-80 contrs Llanychaiarn ch, Cd; (Ritchie)

1879-80 contrs Llangwyryfon ch, Cd, (Ritchie)

1881 contrs Police Station, Great Darkgate St, Aberystwyth, Cd; (Szlumper qv); W 21.10.81

1885 contrs Llanybydder ch, Cms; (Middleton); W 30.10.85

1886 contrs nave, Holy Trinity ch, Aberystwyth, Cd; begun by Roderick Williams qv; (Middleton & Son); W 13.8.86

EVANS, J. E. Barmouth see Evans, John Edward.

EVANS, J. E. Bognor ?mis-print for Bangor.

1871 competitor, Aberystwyth Board Sch, Cd; CN 16.2.72

EVANS, J. J. Civil Engineer and Architect, Treorchy;

1878 schools at Bedwas and Maesycymmer, Glam; T: A 27.7.78;

1891 house and shop, Pentre, Glam for BA George, chemist; MS;

EVANS, J. J. Civil Engineer, architect, Penarth; ?same as JJ Evans, Treorchy;

1892 alts Williamstown schools, Penygraig, Llantrisant, Glam, Br 13.2.92; £433 B Cole & Son, Williamstown;

EVANS, J. J. H. ?same as JJ Evans Treorchy;

1878 schools, Eglwysilian, Glam T: A 2.2.78;

EVANS, JENKIN Aberystwyth. Sworn in as burgess 1767 and described as architect, the earliest so-named Welsh architect yet found; MF; ACL;

EVANS, JOHN architect, Crynfryn Row, Aberystwyth, in 1816 Guide; MF;

EVANS, JOHN contractor, 9 Lewis Terrace, Aberystwyth.

1891-2 builder, alts Tanybwlch, Llanychaiarn, Cd; Tatham & Flower archts; Cered 14 2001 59;

EVANS, JOHN, Bletherston, Pmbs

1840 Egremont ch, Pmbs; dem;

EVANS, JOHN, Cardigan. Son of David Evans qv. Ass w DE at Castle Green House, Cardigan, l827; at Mwldan, Cardigan, Pigot Dir l835, surveyor & architect. John Evans, architect, listed at Newport, Pmbs, in Pigot 1844 dir, may be same;

EVANS, JOHN, Builder. Brynteifi, New Mill, Cardigan; Kelly 1926.

1898-9 building work for Coedmore estate at: Llechryd Cottage, Parcllwyd, Hafodlwyd, Derwenlas, Greenhill, Ty-fry, Cwrcoed, Hafodwen, Cwm Tyllwyd, Rhoshill Cottage, Pwllhelyg, Parcpheasant, and inc new ho at Parcllwyd, presumably all around Llangoedmor, Cd. CRO Coedmore 1 1390ff.

1937 survey Penmorfa CM, Penbryn, Cd; HG Jenkins, chapel history, 1999, 25; not appointed.

EVANS, JOHN, Cilgerran. Builder called ‘John Saer’ (AJ);

1862 Penuel B chapel, Cilgerran, Pmbs; chapel history; £750; AJ;

1883 alts Penygroes I chapel, Eglwyswen, Pmbs; AJ;

EVANS, JOHN, Architect, Llanelli. b1883 artic G Watkeys engineer, WW in A 1926; 1910 Kelly has a John Evans. In practice with Benjamin E Evans see J & BE Evans qv.

EVANS, JOHN Llanfair Caereinion

1856 WM chapel, Barmouth Mer; Br 12.7.56 389: contr, des and bldr; ?chapel altered 1881

EVANS, JOHN Builder Llanybydder, Cms

1895-6 builder alts I chapel, Blaenycoed Cms; David Davies Penrhiwllan archt; £450; DHO 46;

EVANS, JOHN, Narberth. Builder

1860 Clynderwen ch, Cms; PH 11.5.60

EVANS, JOHN Architect, Newport, Pmbs, in 1844 dir, ?same as John Evans, Cardigan, in 1831 dir, son of David Evans qv, and 1835 dir as architect & surveyor, Mwldan.

EVANS, JOHN. Landscape gardener, cartographer. 1723-95. Born Llwynygroes, Llanymynech, published engravings & maps inc map of N Wales 1795 dedicated to Sir WWW; DWB; planted cedar on lawn at Llwyn, Llanfyllin, Mont, 1760, acc to LHW.

1785 associated with James Wyatt in building greenhouse now chapel at Wynnstay, Denbs, 1785, for Sir WWW; continued Capability Brown’s landscaping there 1783-5 after Brown’s death, maybe converted canal of 1771-4 to a lake and formed a further lake NW; BoW;

EVANS, JOHN Builder, New St, Welshpool, Mont 1844 dir;

EVANS, J(OHN) & B. E(DWARD). Architects and surveyors. J & BE Evans, 42 Stepney St, Llanelli and Llandeilo, Kelly l926. John Evans MC CE LRIBA architect & surveyor & B Edward Evans ARIBA, FSI, Kelly 1926; JE in 1910 Kelly born 1883; B Edward Evans in WWinW 1920, partner in J&BEE ‘served several years as assistant in various counties of England & Wales gaining experience in modern town planning.

1913 house & shop, Causeway St, Kidwelly, Cms; T LM 24.7.13

1913 villa, Alstred St, Kidwelly, Cms T: LM 24.7.13

1913 cinema, Causeway St, Kidwelly, Cms; T: LM 24.7.13

1933 Memorial Hall, Pembrey, Cms; P&BP 2 64;

l935 Nurses Home, Llanelli Hospital, Cms;

EVANS, JOHN EDWARD, Barmouth

1898 Intermediate School, Barmouth, Mer;

1901 WM chapel, Eglwys Fach Cd; CN 2l.6.0l; ?now house;

1909 Assembly Rooms, Barmouth, Mer; prop Br 20.11.09

EVANS, JOHN H. Later J H Evans & Partners. JHE&P worked on Duffryn housing, Mon, 1974-9; BoW.

195? housing, Wyesham, Mon, for Monmouth BC; BoW; AJ 11.6.59 shops, houses and maisonettes;

195? washing machine factory, Monmouth; AJ 11.6.59;

1990-1 Henllys Primary School, Cwmbran, Mon; BoW; design by A. Sully;

EVANS, JOHN H.

c1970 St Davids Wharf flats, Aberystwyth Harbour, Cd; letter to MF 2007. ‘I was the architect (&developer) .. about 37 years ago .. I also obtained the outline for the development above by a housing association but I lost the development or it would not have been the eyesore you see now .. Block of 8 flats at St David's Wharf, light coloured two floors over old stone warehouse which was retained .. still had remnants of lead ore and a rail line at upper level rear.

EVANS, J. LEWIS, Aberystwyth. School Architect North Cards l920, now engaged on Aberystwyth RD housing scheme; WWinW l920; 21 Gt Darkgate St, MF;

1901 two houses & shops for T. Hall, Terrace Rd, Aberystwyth; CN ll.l0.0l

1901 house for J Cowley, Cambrian St, Aberystwyth; CN 25.l.0l

1902 three houses and shop North Parade/ Terrace Rd, Aberystwyth, for Miss Jones, North Parade T:CN 7.2.02

1902 corner premises (?Alexandra Rd), Aberystwyth, for trustees of Methodist Church, Lewis Terrace, T:CN 7.ll.02;

1902 butchers premises, Terrace Rd, Aberystwyth, for D. Garner; CN 7.ll.02

1902 alts l7 Portland Rd, Aberystwyth, for Mrs Garner; CN 5.l2.02

1903-4 schools, St Pauls Welsh WM, Gt Darkgate St, Aberystwyth T: CN 10.4.03; contract Arch 17.4.03; now part of Academy PH;

1903 two houses Cambrian St, Aberystwyth, for Miss Felix & John Griffiths CN 23.1.03

1903-4 alts Brooklands, Penglais Rd, Aberystwyth, for Mrs James; T CN 4.12.03;

1904 house, Llanfarian, Cd, for TE Owen; C Arch l5.l.04; T CN 8.1.04;

1904 villa, Pontrhydfendigaid, Cd, for J. Morgan of London; T: CN 10.6.04;

1908 new schoolroom, Bow Street, Cd; WG 27.8.08

1909 alts Castle Cottage, Sea Place, Aberystwyth. WG l4.l.09

1911 school, Carmel WM chapel, Pontrhydygroes, Cd; WG 23.l2.ll;

1911 two houses, Bath St, Aberystwyth; WG l4 l2 ll

1911 alts 71 North Parade, Aberystwyth; WG l6.2.ll

1912 conversion Militia Barracks, Aberystwyth to workmens dwellings; dem; CN l2.7.l2

1914 houses, Gogerddan Place, Penglais Rd, Aberystwyth T to complete: WG 12.3.14

1915 minor adds Gwyldwr, Llanbadarn Rd, Aberystwyth, for Miss Taylor; Plans Cd RO

1920 Aberystwyth RDC housing scheme; WwinW 1920 126

1929 Memorial Hall, Llanrhystud, Cd; WG 7.1.29;

193l refronted B chapel, Talybont, Cd; AJ;

1936 proposed improvements TH, Lampter, Cd; CN ?.5.36;

EVANS, JOSEPH Associated with Richard Trubshaw in alts to Emral Hall, Worthenbury, Flints, 1724-7; Colvin.

EVANS, JOSEPH District Surveyor ?North Pembs. Bank House, Solva, Pmbs

1912 alts Cruglas Bridge, St Davids, Pmbs, and Rhoswrach Bridge, Llanhowell, Pmbs; PCG 31.5.12

EVANS, KEITH J

195? house near Cowbridge, Glam; AJ 11.6.59;

EVANS, LEWIS, Aberystwyth

1842 adds Salem WM chapel, Queen St, Aberystwyth; W 28.10.42; Disused 1880, now store BPR 57-9

EVANS, LEWIS J. Tregaron Builder

1938-9 builder alts Penmorfa CM chapel, Penbryn, Cd; (T Edmund Rees qv architect); JG Jenkins, Bro a Chapel, 1996;

EVANS (LEWIS) & SMITH (JONATHAN) Masons, Dolgellau

1872-3 builders Llanfachreth ch, Mer; (B Ferrey); MC Harris, Llanfachreth, 1973, 46)

EVANS L(EWIS) & J(AMES). Builders Aberystwyth. Lewis & James Evans.

1880 builders Salt Water Baths, Aberystwyth, Cd; (TW Aldwinckle qv); CN 9.7.80

EVANS, N. Surveyor

1837-8 plan new ch, Llannerch Blodwell?, Guilsfield, Mont; ICBS; unex;

EVANS, Major SAMUEL FSI. Grosvenor St, Mold. 1876-1979. County Surveyor Flints 1903-21, responsible for schools, roads and bridges. From 1921 Divisional Roads Engineer for Wales for Ministry of Transport. FSI 1909; FRIBA and FICE allegedly but only FSI in WW in W 1920. Flints RO D/DM/802 1-10. Died aged 103 in Glamorgan.

1906 bungalow, Caergwrle, Flints; plans Flints RO D/875/29;

1907-8 Neuadd Wen, Llanuwchllyn, Mer, for Sir O.M. Edwards; Ill Br 17.11.16;

1907-8 Cottage Hospital, Pen y Maes Rd, Holywell, Flints; D/DM/802/5; BoW 375.

1908 Council School, Flint, Flints, T Br 18.1.08;

1932 Penmaenbach Tunnel, Caerns; Flint RO D/DM/802/2 news cutting;

EVANS, T. D. Architect, Well Villa, Llandysul, `late of London'; CJ 2.5.1912;

1912 Dyffryngroes, Alltwalis, Llanfihangel ar Arth Cms T: farmhouse & outbldngs CJ 2.5.12

1913 farmhouse and outbldngs, Alltwalis, Cms, for E. Evans; Arch 9.5.13

1913 house for Thomas James, Pencader, Cms CJ 6.6.13

1913 farmhouse for Daniel Jones, Pencader, Cms CJ 6.6.13

1914 farmhouse, Bwlchygroes, Clydey, Pmbs CJ 24.4.14

EVANS, T. LEONARD

c1969 Plas Crug Primary School, Aberystwyth; MF, his painting of it hangs inside; photo BPR 170 no details; but ?looks like GR Bruce schools.

EVANS, T. REES Dinorwic House, Johnstown, Ruabon;

1904 ministers house, I chapel, Minera, Denbs T Br 26.12.03;

1904 Groes CM chapel, Penycae, Ruabon, Denbs T Br 9.7.04;

EVANS, T. W. Neyland

l903-4 reblt Hepzibah B, Neyland, Pmbs; HMT 6.7.04

EVANS, THOMAS. Builder, Mount St, Bangor, 1844 dir.

1842 Jerusalem CM chapel, Bethesda, Caerns; DHO 41; rebuilt 1870s by Richard Davies;

EVANS, THOMAS Brampton Bryan

1893 pair of villas and alterations to house, Builth Wells, Brec; MS;

EVANS, THOMAS Fishguard. 1800-25. Son of David Evans qv died young.

EVANS (THOMAS) & SONS, Builders Llandybie, Cms. Thomas Evans & Sons.

1860-1 Thornhill, Llandybie, Cms, for Dr JH Norton lessee, Miss CM Foskett, Bath, owner. Plans Devon Record Office, Kennaway 59 6;

EVANS, THOMAS, Harbour House, Solva. Builder, carpenter. c1826-1898. Obituary in D&KG 24.12.98 says that: Over 41 years he blt or renewed 17 chapels & 4 churches besides renovating 9 others, a number of chapels were built from his own designs, he also supplied the furniture for Ewenny Priory, Bridgend, and other chapels in Glamorgan. Latterly joined by son HW Evans (q.v.).

1866-7 Treffynnon CM, Llandeloy, Pmbs; 1967 history

l873 Alts Seion B, New St, St Davids; DWJ 167

1887 Bldr, Y Cwm CM, Solva, Pmbs; DWJ 167

1893 Pews, Brimaston Hall Chapel, Hayscastle, Pmbs; DKG 30.9.93

1902 Bldrs (TE&Son) County School, St Davids (DE Thomas); DWJ 157;

EVANS, THOMAS. Surveyor; ?same as above, signs two plans connected w Pigeonsford estate, Llangranog, Cd, in NLW Martin Davies MSS: a map of Erwan Fawr farm, Llangranog, Cds 1872 and house design 1877(see below).

1877 St Davids Villa, Llangranog, Cd, plans house & shop

EVANS, THOMAS Upper Tumble, Cms. Architect

1928 Abergwili Church Hall, Cms; £1000; CJ 19.10.28

EVANS, THOMAS WILLIAMS ANGELL. Kidwelly. 1841-1897. Pupil Habershon & Pite. Obit W 26.11.97. Son of Dr Thomas Evans originally of Kidwelly, later of Stockwell Park House, Surrey, and Mrs Evans, daughter of B. Angell of Rumsey House, nr Calne, Wilts. Mayor of Kidwelly for seven yrs running.

1862 Rumsey House, Kidwelly, Cms; for self; conv to Capel Sul CM 1926 by JH Morgan qv;

1866 Trinity Eng WM, Kidwelly, Cms; HMT 31.10.66

1874 Vicarage plans, Llandyfaelog, Cms; T: W 20.3.74

1877 Kidwelly TH, Cms;

EVANS, WILLIAM Surveyor

(1821 St Harmon ch, Rad; BoW; ICBS 1822-3 plans rejected;)

(1828-9 Gallery, Rhayader ch, Rad; B Bound carpenter; ICBS;

EVANS, W. J. Penygroes, Cms.

1913 Mynydd Seion I, Penygroes, Cms; CJ 22.5.13

EVANS, WILLIAM Builder, Ammanford.

1928-9 Blt Bethany CM, Ammanford, Cms; chapel hist; J.O. Parry archt. DHO165 says also blt Gwynfryn I, Ammanford (H. Herbert) £12000

EVANS, WILLIAM Contractor Carmarthen

1892 Dyffryn, The Parade, Carmarthen for Thos Davies JP, W 23.4.92.

EVANS, WILLIAM LLOYD, Architect, Llandeilo. Kelly l9l0, l926. 34 Rhosmaen St.

EVERS, ARTHUR London

(1864-5 Pontypool RC School BN 11.3.64)

EVILL, NORMAN. Architect b 1873, son of Walter Evill of Chepstow, pupil of Lutyens, BoW 67;

c1910 adds Shirenewton Court, Mon; Studio Yearbook 1911 25; BoW Shirenewton Hall, N Evill empl from 1909 by Chas Liddell to add a wing and remodel service end. ?Lodge by N Evill; adds Shirenewton Hall, nr Chepstow, Mon WWinA 1926

c1915 Ivy Rock, Chepstow, Mon; WwinA 1923; L. Weaver, CL book of Cottages 1919;

19?? Bigwood, Mounton, Mon; BoW; n.d.; cottage opp drive to Mounton House

EVILL, WALTER Chepstow. Father of Norman Evill qv.

1877-8 Chepstow Board School, Mon; Br 27.10.77; BoW; MS, 1895 ? additions;

1880 rest Mounton ch, Mon; ICBS; BoW;

EVINS, J. Hereford see Joseph Hancock Evins

EVINS, JOSEPH HANCOCK. Abergavenny, later Hereford. Presumably related to Roger H. Evins qv.

1848-9 Signs completion certif for Glascoed ch, Mon, by T H Wyatt.

1854-5 adds Llanfoist vicarage, Mon; NLW Ll/Bounty/50

1855-6 Cwmyoy Schools, Mon; Br 20.10.55; plans Gwent RO)

18?? National Schools, Llantrisant, Mon; undated plans Gwent RO D527; BoW n.d.;

(1861 1st pr All Saints Cemetery, Hereford, Herefs, chapel & entrance; JHE of Hereford; RHH;

1873 Residence for Mr Reading, Hay on Wye, Brec, and coach-house; MS;

1873 Shop for Robert Williams, timber merchant, Hay on Wye, Brec; MS;

1879 repewed Llanbedr Painscastle ch, Rad; BoW; ICBS 1868-79 repairs JHE of Hereford;

EVINS, ROGER H. Builder Abergavenny

(1835 adds Bryngwyn Rectory, Mon; Gwent RO D/Pa 30.15)

(1842-4 Llanfair Cilgoed ch, Mon; BoW; plans corrected by TH Wyatt at request of bishop.

(1843-4 adds Raglan Parsonage, Mon; NLW LL/Bounty /105; drawing-room and bedroom over, £417

(1845 Llanvetherine Parsonage, Mon; NLW LL/Bounty/ 176)

(1850 chancel Llanvaches ch, Mon; Gwent RO D/Pa 44.47, note inside burials book R.H. Evins; BoW)

EWING, - Chester. Landscape designer. Laid out grounds of Clwyd Hall, Llanhychan, Denbs, 1867-9, house by Lloyd-Williams & Underwood; BoW;

EWING, GEORGE T. Estate architect to Gwydir estate before 1886 (AV).

1882-6 St Eliz ch, Dolwyddelan, Caerns w E. B. Ferrey; ICBS; AV says EB Ferrey plans disliked by ICBS and new ones by GTE, Lady Willoughby’s architect, also disliked, he then retired and EBF oversaw bldng)

FAIRBAIRN, Sir WILLIAM. 1789-1874 Baronet 1869. Engineer, born Kelso. Consultant on Robert Stephenson’s Britannia Bridge, Llanfairpwll, Ang, 1846-50, called in with Eaton Hodgkinson qv to advise on cast-iron structure; also on similar Conwy Tubular Bridge 1846-8. Founded Fairbairn & Lillie engine makers 1817 in Manchester, shipbuilders, moved business to Millwall 1834-5 built over 80 vessels before left business in 1848. Developed Lancashire boiler 1841. Advised R. Stephenson against trussed cast-iron girder for Dee Bridge, Chester 1846, bridge collapsed 1847. Fairbairn Engineering Co supplied ironwork, and may have worked on design for Liverpool St Station, London, for GER 1874-5, by Edward Wilson + 1877. Author of ‘An account of the construction of the Britannia and Conwy Tubular Bridges 1849.

FAIRCHILD, ADOLPHUS Builder Abergavenny

1830-2 Llanvapley Parsonage, Mon; NLW LL/Bounty/75; BoW; £573/19/0d in 1831-2)

c.1862 Llanwenarth Citra parsonage, Mon; Gwent RO DL/AM/ PI affidavit and plans.

FAIRCLOUGH, H. JOHN. St Asaph. County Surveyor Flints.

1857 St Asaph School, Flints; BoW)

1857-8 Llanasa School, Flints; BoW)

1858-9 Bodfari School, Flints; BoW)

1864 exec repairs to E window St Asaph Cathedral for G.G. Scott; BoW;

1872-3 Worthenbury Bridge, Flints, rebuilt; BoW)

1879 Police Station, Connah's Quay, Flints T A 21.12.78;

FAIRWEATHER, H. M. Architect, Pite, Son & Fairweather, London

19?? Radnorshire Memorial Hospital, Llandrindod Wells, Rad; WwinA 1926;

FAIRWEATHER, HARRY

(1971 Hillview, Gaer Stevio, Newport, Mon; BoW; twelve-storey block.

(1971-2 eleven storey block, Beaufort Way, St Julians, Newport, Mon; BoW

FALCONER, JUDGE

(1863-4 rebuilt schoolroom Usk Grammar School, Mon; BoW

FANSHAWE, Capt., R.E. Engineer at Pembroke Dock

1828 Experienced engineer coming to mark out ground for a battery and barracks and the plan for the new pier (Hobbs Pt) will be formally estimated for CJ 18.4.28

1830 Pier at Hobbs Point, Pembroke Dock (WTelegraph Then and Now 190 1981). Capt Savage was superintending engineer (Peters 32-3)

FARMER, HENRY Admiralty architect

(1918-19 The Bulwark housing for shipyard workers, Chepstow, Mon; Bow: with advice from HA Tipping

FARQUARSON, HORACE C. N. Architect, London

19?? Alts Pantygoetre, Llanfair Kilgeddin, Mon; WWinA 1923

FARREN, GEORGE Engineer, quarry manger at Welsh Granite Co quarry, Trefor. In 1874 Caernarfon Directory at Bron Ceris.

(1880 Trefor ch, Caerns; AV)

FARRINGTON, CHARLES FREDERICK. Trinity Square, Llandudno. Engineer & surveyor. AMICE, MIWE, AMIME; son of T. B. Farrington qv. Engineer to Conway & Colwyn Bay Joint Water Supply Board; WwinW 1920 142.

(1915 Bridge at Maenan, Caerns, steel girder Br 17.9.15; CFF has succeeded father BN 1.9.15

FARRINGTON, T. B. Trinity Sq, Llandudno. Engineer. Borough Surveyor, Conwy. Later TBF&Son with son Charles Frederick Farrington qv

1883 Reservoir, Conwy; BN 11.5.83, Boro surveyor)

1885 Sewerage, Conwy, Tygwyn & Deganwy; BN 1.5.85)

1886 adds Wernwen, Llangystenin, Caerns; £270; Arch 25.6.86)

1886 Adds Glasfryn, Caernarfon; £460; Arch 20.8.86

1892 Gas Works, Conwy; BN 22.4.92)

1894 Conwy water supply from Llyn Colwyd; BN 24.8.94)

1897-8 alts to Old Market Hall, Conwy, to form new Municipal Buildings, market hall and armoury Br 13.3.97 £2900; Br 31.7.97; but TBF fell ill and TH completed by Richard Davies, BN 30.12.98

1901-3 Dining hall and laundry Conwy workhouse BN 10.5.01; BN 13.2.03; £4300

1907 Post Office, Bangor Rd, Conwy, Caerns)

1909 Isolation Hospital, Croesynyd, Conwy Br 17.7.09 £9942 BN 6.8.09

1913 Covered wings, ?Isolation Hospital, Conwy TBF&Son BN 21.11.13)

1913 Pumping station Llysfaen nr Conwy; TBF&Son; Br 18.7.13

1915 Bridge at Maenan by CFF, steel girder Br 17.9.15; has succeeded father BN 1.9.15

FARRIS, Captain -, R.E.

1842-6 Defensible Barrack, Pembroke Dock. Called superintending engineer W 4.3.42. but planned by the engineering officer CJ ?.?.1843 and ‘assistant governor is the architect' of Victoria Barracks W 8.12.43 Blt wholly under superintendence of Capt Farris RE by Jackson of Pimlico CJ 24.1.45. The barracks recently completed under the superintendence of Major Faris RE, TO 4.7.56

FAT Fashion Architecture Taste

2010 concealing façade, BBC Studios, Porth Teigr, Roat Basin, Caridff; touchstone Dec 2011; with Holder Mathias Architcects

FAULKNER BROWNS, Newcastle. Previously Faulkner-Brown, now FaulknerBrown?

1975 Arts & Social Sciences Building, Cardiff University, by Faulkner-Brwon, Hendy & Watkinson, RIBA commendation 1976;

(2007 proposed Snowdonia Gateway leisure centre, Glyn Rhonwy quarry, Llanberis, Caerns AJ 14.9.06

FAULKNER, ANDREW Architect, Andrew Faulkner Associates Ltd, 16 Ty-isha Rd, Tumble, Carms SA14 6HA; later 5 Cysgod yr Ysgol, Gorslas, Carms; worked for Caroe & Partners and Benjamin & Beauchamp in Somerset; Laura Knight partner; care of churches for Friends of Friendless Churches; chairman St Davids Cathedral FAC;

(2017 restored Low Ham ch, Som, for CCT;

(2018 restored Dodington ch, Som for CCT; work done by Paul Quinn, Cyril Harris,

202? renovation programme Plas Machen estate, Lower Macnen, Mon, C16 house and outbuidings,

202? advice renovation, Ffynone mansion, Newchapel, Pembs;

2021-2 repairs Llwyygoras, Nevern, Pmbs, new chimneys; inf TL; for James & Jessica Seaton;

2023 repairs Llethr Llestri, Llanddarog, Carms and proposed conver sion 3 barns;

(2023 coversion Pendragon estate barn, Cumbria and repir of castle ruin;

FAULKNER, EDWARD. 1814- Trained as architect, gold medal at IBA 1839, ?never practised as had private wealth, worked as archaeologist at Pompeii. Retired to Laugharne 1874.

1874ff Adds to Glanymor, Laugharne, laid out grounds; CJ 25.12.96. Thomas David of Laugharne contractor.

FAVELL, KENNETH W Architect, ?Ruthin, Denbs, hon sec North Wales Society of Architects from 1965; firm was Kenneth W Favell & Associates;

1955c house probably in Wales; ukmoho; Ideal Home book of plans 1957;

1960c The Ranch House, Lon Cae Cas, Llanbedr Dyffryn Clwyd, Denbs, dem; ukmoho; conventional; Bungalow Plans 1960-1;

1960c Brides, Llanbedr Dyffryn Clwyd Denbs; ukmoho; Ideal Home June 1960;

1960c bungalow near Llanferres, Denbs; ukmoho; Bungalow Plans 1960-1;

1962 house near Ruthin, Denbs, Cambridge2000 website; KWF & Associates;

1962 Longwater, Llanbedr Hall, Llanbedr Dyffryn Clwyd, Denbs ukmoho; for himsel;

1964 house overlooking Vale of Clwyd, ?Denbs; ukmoho; 1969 House Plans;

FAWCKNER, J. FOLLETT. Newport, Mon c1828-98. Partner in Habershon, Pite & Fawckner q.v. c1866-78; Habershon & Fawckner 1879-98; Habershon, Fawckner & Co; Habershon, Fawckner & Groves. Fawckner was agent for the firm in Cardiff from 1857 before becoming partner in 1872 acc to C&TV 138n but RIBA says partner 1870-91. Firm continued into C20 as H&F ? with Edward Fawckner.

1869 Canton WM chapel, Cardiff; WCC70 127-9, FS 1.3.69, opened 1.12.69; H&P under superintendence of Mr F Fawckner, local rep of H&P. Gallery on brackets, no cols, organ ch. Newbridge stone, Bath and Bodmer’s patent stone bricks £3000; Romanesque to Gothic;

1869-71 Conway Rd WM chapel, Romilly Cres, Canton, H&P, BoW 278; ext 1870s with transepts by H&P; Sunday schools 1891 H&F;

1876 YMCA, Commercial St, Newport w EA Goodman MM 28.4.76)

FEAR, RICHARD FAULKNER, Liverpool. AEBTD 1868, pupil GP Manners of Bath.

FEATHERSTONE YOUNG Architects London Established 2002 by Sarah Featherstone and Jeremy Young

2010 Ty Hedfan, Pontfaen, Brec; Eisteddfod Gold 2011; RIBA Manser Medal 2011; for themselves by Sarah Featherstone and Jeremy Young.

2017 Arts Centre, Wrexham, converted from multi-storey car park;

FEILDEN FOWLES Architects, 96 Teesdale St London E2. Fergus Feilden (son of Richard Feilden of Feilden Clegg architect, Bath) and Edmund Fowles;

2005-9 Ty Pren, Trallwng, Brec; for Gavin & Davina Hogg of Penpont; Grand Designs finalist 2010;

FELTON, GEORGE F. FSI. Mostyn Estate Office, 6 Church Walks, Llandudno. Architect, land surveyor, auctioneer and valuer, Worrall Dir 1874. 1828-78, obit NWC 7.9.78. Born Handsworth, surveyor, auctioneer, in Llansanffraid Glan Conwy, pre-1848, moved to Llandudno, 1848, and became auctioneer 1849. Architect & Surveyor, Conway, in CDH 18.10.1851; architect and surveyor to Mostyn estate 1851. 1857 appointed surveyor of Mostyn estates Llandudno under the agent John Williams, at 6 Church Walks. 1860 lived at Brynybia, had auction yard behind Queens Hotel, where he sold carriage horses. In guide 1865 called ‘in sole charge of the architectural department of the Estate and to whose judicious and fine taste, the town is indebted for the superior style of ventilation and usefulness, the houses possess. Sacked for ‘intemperance’ when John Williams +1876, +1878 (Hiller 188-90). Hiller says he des Neville Crescent, most of the front at Llandudno, adds to St George’s Hotel, laid out most of the town, and new road to Colwyn Bay.

1854 Survey, Llandudno for Llandudno Improvement Bill;

1857 Workhouse, Conwy, Caerns; Eliz Br 30.5.57 Llanasa dressings; dem;

1860 1st pr ‘Pleyl Land’ competition; RHH; ? Llandudno)

1861 Building houses on Abbey Rd, Llandudno, towards West Shore; Hiller 189)

1861 St Johns Market, Llandudno; Dem; Hiller 189)

1861 rest Llanrhos ch, Caerns; BoW;

1861 Tramway from Cwm Eigiau slate quarry to Conwy valley at Dolgarrog, Caerns w bridge under turnpike BN 6.9.61

1865ff Holy Trinity ch, Llandudno, Caerns; FS Br 15.7.65; £3900; Hiller 189;

1866 St Johns WM chapel, Mostyn St, Llandudno; PH from MHLC;

1867 Adds Conwy Workhouse, Caerns; CDH 30.3.67 & 13.7.67: fever hospital, vagrants wards, enlargement, etc; Dem.

1867 ?Pwllycrochan Estate, Colwyn Bay, Denbs; laid out for marine residences; G Felton auctioneer CDH 8.6.67)

1867 ?Two substantial residences, New Parade, Conwy, opp Deganwy Castle Hotel; Felton auctioneer; CDH 27.7.67

1872ff laid out Marine Drive, Great Orme, Llandudno blt 1875 by Marine Drive Co; Hiller 189

1873 Llandudno WWM chapel, T: Br 12.7.73 p556 £1400 Caersalem, Lloyd St, 1873-4; PH; ?predecessor of Ebeneser WM Lloyd St 1909 by W Beddoe Rees q.v.

1875 des pillars & screen for new gates, Mostyn Hall, Flints, fronting railway station; Hiller 189)

1878 Tynycoed, Llanrhos, Caerns; AV; for a Liverpool timber merchant;

FENNELL, ALBERT H. Architect. Chester le Street Co Durham

1910 plan Library, Caernarfon; ?unex; Br 22.12.10 Renaissance style £2000

FENTON, W. M.

1855 minor work at Brynypys, Overton, Flints BoW 519)

FERGUSON MANN Bristol George Ferguson & - Mann

1987-8 rest Cwmavon House, Cwmavon, Mon; BoW

FERGUSON, CHARLES JOHN l840-l904 Carlisle and London. Carlisle AEBTD 1868. Pupil and later worked with JA Cory Carlisle c1870-86, in between assistant to GG Scott from whose office won comp for Silloth ch Cumb 1865. Bridlekirk ch Cumb 1868; Gamblesey ch, Cumb 1868; Plumbland Ch Cumbs 1870-1 C&F; Middleton ch, Westm. 1878-9; Tebay Ch Cumb 1878-80 CJF. 1899-1902 St Aidan, Carlisle;

1890 replaced JP Seddon on UCW Aberystwyth; JRW;

1891-2 Aberystwyth Old College library interior; JRW 72ff; CJ 18.11.92

1894-8 Alexandra Hall, Victoria Terrace, Aberystwyth, Cd; JRW 76; TE Morgan supervised; Central and S blocks opened 1896;

1895-8 Aberystwyth, Old College, new building on site of Castle House; JRW77; TE Morgan supervise; CN 28.10.98

1902 Aberystwyth Old College, unex proposal to add storey to S wing; JRW80;

1902 Aberystwyth Old College, screen to Seddon Room; JRW81;

FERGUSON, JOHN. Burry Port. born Leith, +1902, chief engineer Pembrey Copperworks for 43 yrs. Supervised works, collieries and quarry. Designed and erected large waterwheel at Kidwelly tinplate works, Cms.

FERMAUD, EDMUND AUGUSTE. Architect. 59 Denbigh St, Westminster. Born 1876; FRIBA; WW in Arch 1926.

1908-11 Free Library, Mill St, Dolgellau, Mer 1st prize Br 29.9.08; 26.5.09 ill design but not as built. Built 1910 acc to WWinA 1926, dated 1911.

FERREY, BENJAMIN, London. Architect, London, l8l0-80. Biographer of AWN Pugin, prolific church archt; BC112-3; Diocesan Architect Wells 1841-80, RIBA Gold Medal 1870. 1842-4 Grafton ch, Wilts Norman; 1845 Chilton Foliat ch Wilts rest also 1865; 1847-50 St Stephen Rochester Row London; 1850-1 Cathedral, St Helena, S Atlantic, Eccl. Apr 1850; 1853-63 Buckland St Mary ch, Som; 1857-8 All Saints, Blackheath, London; 1869 Huntsham Hall, Devon; 1869 unex plans Victoria Cathedral, BC, Canada; 1877-82 Stockton House, Stockton, Wilts alts; 1879 Stockton church, Wilts; 1879 Huish church, Wilts rest. Son Edmund Benjamin Ferrey continued practice, several things given to BF in obituary list may by EBF.

1849-51 Merthyr Mawr ch, Glam; P&P 72; exec by John Prichard who had been in Ferrey’s office; Orrin 102; for John Nicholl Merthyr Mawr; Br 8.12.49; NLW LL/F/521; Plans corresp Glam RO Merthyr Mawr E/187/1-50; ill P&P72)

1853-5 Christ Church, Bala, Mer; £2700; ICBS; Mr Ferrey, Br 23.4.53, 28.4.54; Eccl 17 1856 307 ‘we must remonstrate w Mr F for the adoption of as early a style’)

1853-5 Cilgerran Church, Pmbs; ICBS; reblt except tower ICBS; Mr Thomas bldr;

1854 Pont Llogel ch, Mont; for Williams-Wynn; BoW.

1858-65 Wynnstay, Denbs rebuilt for WWW 6th Bt; BoW;

1861 Ystradgynlais ch, Brec; BoW, possibly by vicar Rev Thomas Walters;

1863-4 Cefn Meiriadog ch, Denbs; for WWW 6th

1864 rest Llanwrin ch, Mont; BoW; 1864-5 ICBS;

1866-7 rest Wrexham, Denbs; pulpit;)

1868-72 rest Ruabon ch, Denbs, plans 1868, work 1870-2; for WWW 6th)

1868 Rhosesni School, Wrexham, Denbs; BoW)

1869-70 rebuilt Llangedwyn, Denbs; for WWW)

1870-2 rest Corwen ch, Mer; ICBS; obit; attrib TH Wyatt 1871 in SG; Br 27.4.72; vestry 1879)

1871-2 rest Meifod ch, Mont; CG 277; BoW)

1872-3 reblt Llanfachreth ch, Mer exc tower; Mr Ferrey Br 24.5.73; obit; but ICBS is clear that actually by EBF)

1873 National Schools, Castle St, Bala, Mer; Br 13.5.73, Mr Ferrey, R. Woodcock clk of wks, David Roberts bldr; Wrexham dressings; £1200; plans Mer RO Z/A/18/15 by BF 1870 for site just N of Christ Church, built to same plan in Castle St. Plans show fleche over left (boys) schoolroom, now gone.

1875 Adds National School, Llanfachreth, Mer; £500; obit 4.9.80; But Br 19.6.75 says by EBF

1875 Llanfor ch, Mer; Br 13.11.75; £2000; probably ?by EBF)

1879 vestry Corwen ch, Mer; Br 15.7.79; ?EBF)

Obituary Br 4.9.80 also lists schools at Llanuwchllyn and Llanfachreth, Mer; churches at Llangedwyn Denbs; Cefn; Llanfachreth Mer. The National School, Llanuwchllyn, Mer, now a house, Aradol, looks like EBF.

? did he restore Llanycil ch Mer 1880, the restoration fund book refers to payment £101/10/0d to architects Ferrey and Spaull, which may mean that BF was architect and job passed at his death to WH Spaull.

Also work at Cefn Park, Abenbury, Wrexham BoW;

FERREY, BENJAMIN EDMUND Architect, 1845/6-1900. Spring Gardens, London. Son of Benjamin Ferrey, articled to him 1862-7, in his office 2 years, then improver with GG Scott 1869. Works up to 1880 may be by his father, cf Benjamin Ferrey 1880 obituary list.

1872-3 Llanfachreth Ch, Mer, reblt exc tower. T: CN 5.4.72; SG 120) Alfred Guy Clk of Wks ICBS; BF obit list 1880;Br 24.5.73 opened;

1873 Schools, Bala, Mer Br 13.5.73 Mr Ferrey, possibly BF; National Schools, Castle St, now Ysgol Beuno Sant)

1873 reblt Llanuwchllyn ch, Mer; Br 18.10.73, ‘Edward B Ferrey’ ‘has endeavoured to keep the character of a Welsh village church’; J Morris Jones Caernarfon bldr; £1500)

187? ?National School, Llanuwchllyn Mer; BF obit 1880, now house Aradol.

1874-5 Reblt Llanfor ch, Mer; SG123; ICBS; Br 13.11.75; BN 10.12.75)

1875 adds Llanfachreth schools, Mer; EBF, Br 19.6.75)

1876? Alts greenhouse, Wynnstay, Denbs to chapel; BoW)

1876 rest Llanegryn ch, Mer, and vestry; 1878 CG;

1877 Reredos, Cilgerran Ch, Pmbs; NLW SD/F/?

1880-2 Bryncrug ch, Mer. Br 7.10.82 ‘B. Edmund Ferrey’; BN 15.9.82, Br Richard Morgan of Bryncrug grey syenite and Ruabon drs, Ruabon font; a memorial to WE Wynne MP of Peniarth; FS 1880)

1880 Rhosygwaliau ch, Llanfor, Mer SG123)

1880 ?rest Llanycil ch Mer; rest fund book refs to £101/10/0d to architects Ferrey & Spaull, which may mean that BF was architect and job passed at his death to WH Spaull or that EBF shared wk w WHS.

1882 Reredos, Ysbyty Ifan, Denbs; BoWClwyd 317; Br 7.10.82, BEF, exec White & Sons Vauxhall Br Rd. Corsham Down stone and panels of Dumfries stone; gift of Lady Penrhyn; now Caerns)

1882 reredos Betws y Coed ch Caerns Br 7.10.82)

1886 Dolwyddelan new ch, Caerns, Br 20.11.86; hollow walls, Runcorn drs; old ch kept as mortuary chapel; GT Ewing drew initial plan ICBS; AV says first plans by EBF disliked, then by GTE, disliked but accepted, bldng overseen by EBF as GT Ewing had retired;

Also Reredos, Christ Church, Llanfairfechan, Caerns; AV; nd c. 1892;

FFINCH, HENRY MAULE, Tenby. Referred to as recently arrived in Tenby HMT 9.11.1864

l864-5 Albert Memorial, Castle Hill, Tenby. Designed pedestal for statue by JE Thomas CJ 16.12.64 Name on plinth.

1865 Alts and new front Assembly Rooms, White Lion St, Tenby PH 31.3.65 burnt 1880 and reblt.

1865 Acted pro Mr Craven over purchase of St Johns Croft to bld Indep Chapel, schools and college (unex) PH 12.5.65

FIDDIAN, F.W. Architect Birmingham

1859 Rest St Tudno, Llandudno, Caerns Br 30.7.59) CG says 1855 work was by J.A. Cossins qv. He was Fiddian’s assistant at Edgbaston Old Church in 1856 so quite possible) Inf Andy Foster

FIDLER, J. Pupil of John Yenn, student at RA 1784-7.

1798 Two unex des for Naval Temple, The Kymin, Wyesham, Mon; NLW; Colvin; erected 1800 designer unknown BoW;

FIELDING, CHARLES, Huddersfield.

1857 Tredunnock parsonage, Mon; NLW LL/Bounty/120; BoW; adds c1883 Middleton, Prothero & Phillot.

FIELDING, RONALD

195? offices for Euclid, Newport Rd, Cardiff, Glam; AJ 11.6.59;

FILLARY, THOMAS F. London

1869 1st pr Brecon County Gaol comp; RHH; Br 27 305; County Gaol, Llanfaes, 1781 by A Maund qv ext w new male wing 1858, £5000, old part dem 1870 and replaced with new governor’s house, £8000, G&VB 33-4; BoW says 1858-9; other entrants B Lawrence qv, CJ Phipps qv, T Nicholson qv; - Williams of Brecon; R Sutton Nottingham;

FINCH (EDWARD) & CO, Chepstow. Bridgemakers ironfounders. Edward D Finch, of Finch & Willey contrs, Liverpool, came to Chepstow 1850 and est bridge works there, Edward Finch & Co 1870; Edward D Finch & Co, Steel Builders, 1889, BSW 2 95, 144;

1850-2 contrs Chepstow Railway Bridge, Mon; (IK Brunel); BSW 2 95;

1886-9 reconstr Landore Viaduct, Glam, for SWR; BSW 2 144; BoW 615; steel centre truss, masonry piers blt by Abraham Kellett London, George Palmer Neath contr; £30000; Cambr 12.3.86, 20.4.88, 4.10.89;

1892-4 steel for Neath River Swing Bridge, Glam; BoW; by SW Yockney eng, res eng FE Goldwyre; George Palmer contr;

FINGLAH, FREDERICK J. Borough surveyor Carmarthen

1900 Reservoir 5m from Carmarthen; Arch 9.1.00

1900 Grandstand, Carmarthen Park; CJ 26.1.00

1902-3 Carmarthen new Cattle Market; W 30.11.00

FIRBANK, CHRISTOPHER Engineer

1861 Monmouth Railway Bridge; Kissack;

FIRBANK, JOSEPH Engineer, 1819-86 born Bishop Auckland, recommended to Monmouthshire Railway & Canal Co by its engineer Charles Liddell; settled Newport, Mon, associate of Crawshay Bailey; contractor for 49 railways from 1849-86, father of Sir Joseph Firbank born Newport 1850; engineer then MP, died 1910;

1854 turned Monmouthshire Railway & Canal Co tramways and canals to passenger railways;

FISHER, -. Bristol. Kissack 2003 suggests he is the Philip Fisher of this town commem in Monmouth ch +1776 aged 74, ie b c1702, lived at present Lloyds Bank as also did PM Hardwick +1818 one of promoters of Kymnin Temple, who is commem on same memorial, but ?too young in 1724.

1724 Monmouth Shire Hall; Colvin; lost drawings seen in early C19 were apparently by Fisher of Bristol; letter Gwent CRO C/Bu/0004; £1700;

FISHER, - of Hartland & Fisher Eccles decorators, London.

1860 Chancel decorations Wrexham new church, Denbs; Br 6.10.60;

FITZSIMMONS, H. W. Engineer

1958 Bridge over Conwy, Conwy, Caerns; RH;

FLEEMING, T. H. Wolverhampton . Sometime partner of George Bidlake.

1878 Gors C, Rad; Br 1878 708; Gore C, MS;

FLEMING, W

1898-9 Institute, Watling St, Newport, Mon; Br 2.7.98; ?error for TW Fleeming;

FLETCHER, JAMES BOLTON. Architect, Cardiff. 2l Dumfries Pl, Kelly 1926. Continued practice of EM Bruce Vaughan qv.

192? Birchwood Grange, Tygwyn Rd, Cardiff BoW 307 now part of Ty Gwyn Court halls of residence.

1921-6 adds School of Engineering Cardiff BoW 305 orig by EMBV 1911-15)

1926 School of Preventive Medicine, Cardiff)

1927-8 Treboeth ch, Swansea BoW 625)

1929-3l Hubberston Ch, Pembs rest

FLETCHER, LAVINGTON EVANS. Engineer. 1822-97. Engineer w Katesgrove Ironworks, Reading, who supplied draining equipment to Brunel for Box Tunnel, then on Landore Viaduct, SWR, w IK Brunel; obit Proc MICE 1897;

1847-50 Landore Viaduct, Swansea w IKB; BoW 615, timber; BSW 2 142-3; Henet & Co contrs; £20000; replaced 1889 with steel centre truss by Edw Finch & Co qv;

1852 Loughor Viaduct, Glam, w IKB timber BoW)

FLINTSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. Thomas Penson Sr (1760-1824) County Surveyor 1810-14, dismissed after collapse of Overton Bridge; John Turner County Surveyor 1815-27; Thomas Jones County Surveyor 1827-55; Major Samuel Evans (1876-1979) County Surveyor 1903-21. RW Harvey County Architect 1940s-70s ?continued after 1974 at Clwyd.

1952-4 Flints Technical Coll, Connahs Quay with Sir Howard Robertson consultant; BoW

1963-4 library, Connah’s Quay, Flints; BoW

1966-8 Shire Hall, Mold BoW, adds 1970-2 and 1973-5; BoW; built in four phases 1967-75, based on US Embassy, Grosvenor Sq, london by Saaarinen; three phases demolished by 2021, one more to go;

1967-9 County Library HQ, Mold, with John Laing Design Assocs; BoW 395

1970 Police Station, Caergwrle BoW

1972-6 Alun High School and Ysgol Maes Garmon and Sports Centre, Mold;

1973-6 Theatr Clwyd, Mold; BoW plate 121; JC20Soc; listed 2019;

1975-7 adds to Bryn Estyn, Abenbury, Wrexham, as special school; BoW 310;

1976-8 Mold Police Station; BoW

1976-8 adds Hawarden High School;

Also ?1974-6 Mold Library & Youth Centre, BoW;

FLOWER, ARTHUR SMYTH MA FSA ARIBA. Architect. Tatham & Flower. Born 1860, son of Sir William H Flower, educ. Winchester & New College, articled to Waterhouse, ARIBA 1891. In practice from 1886, 1887-90 with SR Tatham, was Director of Natural History Museum (RIBA files)

1890-1 remodelled Tanybwlch, Llanychaearn, Cd, for MLV Davies later Lord Ystwyth; Cered 14 1 2001. Also ? the Tea Cottage 1891, dem;

FOGERTY, J.

(1871 House, Penmaenmawr, Caerns, for Mr Horton; Br 23.9.71, plans ill;

FORD & SLATER, Burslem. ?mistake for W Ford Slater

1902 Clydach Rd WM chapel, Clydach, Glam; BoW

FORREST, ROBERT Agent to the Windsor estate, Cardiff, probably responsible for new town at Grangetown after 1857

FORSTER , FRANK. Engineer. ?Francis Foster Named in both spellings by RH as assistant to Robert Stephenson on Chester to Holyhead Railway 1845-8. Llandegai Viaduct, Caerns, c1848.

FORTUNE, F.

1813 Proj impr at Milford Haven (?new dockyard at Paterchurch) likely to be carried into effect. Mr F Fortune of London and lately of Haverfordwest has submitted his plan to the government and we are informed that it has been approved; CJ 5.11.13

FOSTER & CO, Porthmadog. Architects

1904-5 Villa, Llanbedr, Mer; T: CN 28.10.04)

FOSTER & PARTNERS see Norman Foster

FOSTER & OKELEY see Thomas Foster

FOSTER & WOOD see FOSTER, JOHN

FOSTER, EDWIN. Architect. Bella Vista, Abergavenny. Born 1838 Stewkley, Bucks; Alderman Abergavenny 1899-1908, JP Monmouthshire 1906; WW inW 1920.

1886 alts Penishaplwydd, Llanfihangel Crucorney, Mon; AC 7.5.86; BoW new house at right angles; MS;

1886 seating, Nazareth B chapel, Clydach, Llanelly, Mon; AC 12.11.86

1886 detached villa and semi-detached villa on western road, Abergavenny, Mon; Br 15.5.86;

1890-1 alts Llanelly Hill WM chapel, Mon; AC 11.7.90)

1891 124 cottages, Blaina, Mon; AC 13.2.91)

1892 alts Hanover Chapel, Llanover, Mon; AC 13.7.92; BoW pulpit, great seat, pews;

1894 adds schools Llangattock nigh Usk T Br 28.7.94;

1894 Two shops and hotel, Beaufort St, Brynmawr, Mon T: Br 24.3.94;

1904 alts Woodstock House, Abegavenny, Mon, for Dr Lloyd; MS;

FOSTER, JAMES Sr Bristol. c1748-1823; Colvin; Sculptor, mason, pupil of Thomas Paty began wk as architect & statuary, c1800. Acc to Gunnis fl 1795-1825 and was pupil of Wiliam Paty +1800 and took over his yard 1801. His son James Foster Jr qv joined 1806 and died in 1836. Practice James Foster & Son was exclusively architectural from 1806 at 10 Culver St 1820. Another son Thomas Foster 1793-1849 at whose house James Sr died 1.11.23 aged 75 may have joined c1819 JF & Sons. After 1823 James Jr and Thomas together, joined by WI Okeley before 1824 (F&O) ?James Foster statuary +1831 acc to Gomme 433.

John Foster d 1894 of Foster & Wood was son of Thomas.

1812 Mangotsfield ch, Glos; 1819-22 St Andrews ch, Clifton, Bristol dem; 1819 Kingswood ch, Bristol JF&Sons; 1820 Stapleton ch, Bristol JF&Sons reblt 1856; 1823 unex designs for Council house, Bristol;

c1801-3 Work at Bishops Palace, Abergwili, Cms; Colvin from APSD; Probably first plans drawn up for Bishop Lord George Murray abandoned after Murray’s death 1803, ?revived in 1820s see James Foster Jr below; TL;

FOSTER, JAMES Jr Bristol d1836, practiced with father James Foster Sr 1806-23 and with brother Thomas (1793-1849) from at least 1819 (JF&Sons), they then joined by William I. Okely before 1824 (F&O) to c1840. City Surveyor Bristol 1819-36. Continued by Thomas who was joined c1840 by his son John. 1819-22 Kingswood ch Bristol JF&Sons; 1820-1 Stapleton Ch Bristol JF&Sons; 1824-5 Upper and Lower Arcades, Bristol F&O; 1827 Shirehampton ch Bristol F&O; 1829 Oldland ch, Glos (F&O); 1833 Beachley ch Glos F&O; 1835 Competition entry Houses of Parliament; 1837 Much Birch ch Herefs F&O;

1801-3 Prob des Bishops Palace Abergwili c1801-3 in name of his father; design for Bishop Lord George Murray ?abandoned as Bishop died 1803.

1828-30 ?Mr Foster architect of further alterations Abergwili Palace, Cms; CJ 16.7.30 for which John Foster qv +1828 was contractor. BoW says architect 1825-30 work for Bp Jenkins unknown, CR Cockerell was consulted in 1821

FOSTER JOHN Architect, Bristol. c1820-1894 partner w Joseph Wood (F&W). Gomme. Son of Thomas Foster (1793-1849) joined father c1840, TF&Son c1840-9, Joseph Wood was in firm from at least 1847, F&W 1849-1906. AEBTD 1868 offices 6 Park St. Firm worked widely, many WM chapels inc Lucknow. 1851-3 Athenaeum, Corn St, Bristol 1st prize 1851; 1853 1st pr Clifton Market, Bristol RHH; 1855 Arley C chapel, Cotham, Bristol CYB 1857 Ital; 1856 Clevedon C chapel, Somerset CYB 1857 Gothic; 1856 Buckingham C chapel, Bucks CYB 1858; 1858 1st pr Yeovil Cemetery Som RHH; 1861 Foster’s Almshouses, Colston St, Bristol; 1864 Grand Hotel, Broad St, Bristol; 1864 Colston Hall, Colston St, Bristol; 1867 Bristol Phil & Lit. Inst, Park St; 1875 Bristol Grammar School; 1879 alts Clevedon C chapel, Som porch, CYB79 £400; 1883 Quay Head House, Colston Ave, Bristol; 18?? Victoria WM chapel, Clifton, Bristol WCC; 18?? Corsham School, Wilts WBR;

1849-50 Chepstow County Courts, Mon; MM 26.5.49; F&W)

1866-8 Prendergast Ch, Pmbs, reblt exc tower. Plans NLW, erected under ?KW Ladd; ICBS; Foster’s brother Rev Francis Foster 1834-98 was rector and JF gave services free. Plaque in church to JF + 1894, when Joseph Wood des reredos in his memory.

1869-70 Prendergast rectory (now Penrhiwllan), Haverfordwest, Pmbs; NLW SD/B/?;

1872 rest Manorowen Ch, Pmb; PH 20.9.72 F&W

1877-8 Skevigg Farmhouse, Magor, Mon; MM 18.5.77)

1884 Prendergast Sunday School, Prendergast, Pmbs;

1894 Reredos Prendergast ch, Pmbs, in mem John Foster, design by Joseph Wood.

FOSTER, JOHN Architect Liverpool c1787-1846 Colvin. John Foster III, son of John Foster II c1759-1827 surveyor to Liv Corpn 1790-1824, and grandson of John Foster I 1730-1801 (joiner & bldr). Brother of Thomas Foster d 1836. Pupil of Jeffry Wyatt, travelled in Greece 1809-16, in ptnrship w Thomas 1816-24. 1824 succeeded father as architect to Liverpool Corpn, held post to 1835. Designed in Liverpool, St Michael ch 1816-26; St Marys ch for blind 1818-19; St George ch 1819-25; St Johns Market 1820-2; Royal Infirmary 1822-4; Scots ch 1823-4; Welsh Church 1826-7; Custom House 1828-35; Bollington RC ch, Ches 1834. In 1828-9 dir at 68 Mt Pleasant.

(1825-6 alts Bangor Cathedral, Caerns, removed in Scott’s restoration 1868; Colvin; ML Clarke Bangor Cathedral, 1969, 27-30)

FOSTER, JOHN Contractor. + 1828. London. Died in carriage accident in London, called ‘respectable builder’ of Brunswick Sq. London. Worked extensively for CR Cockerell qv. Superintended St Davids Coll Lampeter and was engaged in extensive improvements to the Bishops Palace now being made acc to CJ 16.7.28 Apparently related to the Bristol Fosters, son of James foster Sr, brother of James Jr +1836 and Thomas +1849, John had two sons James & Joseph who worked together as builders;.

1822-7 bldr St Davids College, Lampeter, Cd; (Cockerell);

1824 bldr Derry Ormond, Betws Bledrws, Cd (Cockerell);

1828-30 Bldr, alts Bishops Palace, Abergwili, Cms CJ 16.7.28; ?James Foster Jr of Bristol;

FOSTER, NORMAN leading British architect of late C20. Firm Foster & Partners (F&P).

1998-2000 Great Glasshouse, National Botanic Garden of Wales, Llanarthne, Cms; F&P; CTA 2000; Also The Gatehouse (entry and ticket office). M Cherry, Building Wales, 2006, 60-1; A Sclater ed, The National Botanical Garden of Wales, 2000; Building 3.7.98; Building 6.8.99;

FOSTER, THOMAS Bristol 1793-1849 son of James Foster Sr c1748-1823 statuary & architect, bro of James Foster Jr +1836. Freeman 1818, at 24 Orchard St in 1820, separate address to JF&Son, but ?worked with them as JF&Sons from 1819. After d of father was w James Jr as J&TFoster 1824, joined soon by William Igatius Okely as Fosters & Okeley (F&O) 1824-36; then TF 1836-42; TF&Son 1842-9 with John Foster c1820-94, joined by Joseph Wood 1847; firm was Foster & Wood after 1849 qv; Gomme;

1819-22 Kingswood ch Bristol JF&Sons; 1820-1 Stapleton Ch Bristol JF&Sons; 1824-5 Upper and Lower Arcades, Bristol F&O; 1827 Shirehampton ch Bristol F&O; 1829 Oldland ch, Glos (F&O); 1833 Beachley ch Glos F&O; 1835 Competition entry Houses of Parliament; 1837 Much Birch ch Herefs F&O; 1838-9 Stroudshill ch Glos TF; 1839-41 Whiteshill ch Stroud TF; 1842 Christ Ch, Hanham, Bristol, F&Son; 1842 Minchinhampton ch, Glos, TF; 1843-7 Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Bristol F&S; 1844 Red Maids School, Bristol F&Son dem; 1847 Muller Orphanage, Ashley Down, Bristol; Also Clifton Vale, Caledonia Place & New Mall Clifton are c1840-3 by F&O acc to W Ison ??

1833? Gothic Lodge and small estate of houses, Piercefield, St Arvans, Mon; F&O; Plan Gwent RO D25.E&E 1955)

1839-5 St Mary ch, Bute St, Cardiff; Orrin 40 1841-3; orig design 1839 had gallery behind altar rejected by JH Good of ICBS; Eccl 1848 254-5; £5724; Glamorgan Gazette 16.12.43; consec CMG 8.11.45; TF; renov 1879 NLW LL/F/186 no archt pulpit, organ movd, box pews removed; reordered 1884-5 by J. D. Sedding, altar and stalls, sanctuary redec, apse Apostles by Searle of Exeter; reredos w painting by Philip Westlake; Evening Expr 22.10.1901; galleries removed and new vestries 1904-7 Br 14.9.07; MH Port 172;

FOULKES, ABRAHAM Architect, land agent, surveyor, Llandudno Mostyn Estate Office. 1832-1916 b Ruabon, came to Llandudno to take over engineering of Marine Drive, Great Orme 1874, appointed sub-agent to Mostyn Estate 1876 but allowed to set up own practice. Built new estate office behind Baptist ch, 38 Mostyn St (dem 1962), lived at Roben Villa, Trinity Sq. Left in 1889 to become agent at Kinmel Park for Hughes estate. There 22 years to 1911. His nephew G.A. Humphreys succeded him in Llandudno Hiller 205-6.

1878 1st pr Llandudno Board Schools, Lloyd St BN 30.8.78; built 1881 Jim Roberts Llandudno 1997 66; FS laid John Bright MP)

1884-5 Cottage Hospital, Caroline St, Llandudno; £2690, BN 19.9.84, BN 28.8.85

1889 Conservative Club, Conwy, Caerns; by AF and G. Humphries, BN 29.11.89;

FOULKES, SIDNEY COLWYN Architect, 1884-1971, Colwyn Bay. BoW 86. Son of Thomas Foulkes, builder qv, practice from 1910 as SCF then from 1968 Colwyn Foulkes & Partners CF&P. Ralph Colwyn Foulkes, son, joined 1949, and his wife Elizabeth in 1954; Nick Colwyn Foulkes grandson joined 1985, set up London office and moved practice there;

1914 1st prize Children's Cottage Homes, Llandudno workhouse, Llandudno Junction, Caerns, Br 1.11.14; ?built 1924 Br 11.4.24;

1920 Arcadia Theatre, Colwyn Bay, Denbs; dem 1981; BoW

1921-2 1st prize War Memorial, Llandudno, Caerns; AJ 2.2.21;

1924 children's homes, Llandudno workhouse, Llandudno Junction, Caerns; Br 11.4.24; now Plas Blodwel; ?the competition victory of 1914)

1924-5 Colwyn Bay & West Denbighshire Hospital, Colwyn Bay, Denbs; BoW, opened 1925;

1926 War memorial & cottage homes, Llandudno Junction, Caerns; AJ 20.10.26;

1927-58 adds Rydal School, Colwyn Bay; Costain building 1927-30; Memorial Hall 1955-7; adds to Dining Hall 1957-8. BoW

1929-30 Llysfaen church hall, Denbs; BoW

1930 shops No 7 Abergele Rd, Colwyn Bay; BoW

1931 Williams Deacons Bank, Colwyn Bay; BoW

1930-2 Plaza Cinema, Rhyl; BoW pl 119

1932 Church House, Llansantffraid Glan Conwy, Denbs BoW;

1932? The Wrens Nest, Lansdowne Rd, Colwyn Bay, Denbs; BoW; for Mrs Annie Guy, Sydney Sandford builder, completed 1926 Colwyn Bay Civic Soc Mag Feb 2013; his own house Moryn, Brynymor Rd, Rhos on Sea, 1937 is similar, also Green Lawns, Old Highway, Upper Colwyn Bay;

1933-7 shops No 4 Station Rd, Colwyn Bay;

1934 B chapel, Ruthin Denbs; BoW

1935 cinema, High St, Conwy, Caerns;

1935 Bethel chapel, Miners Lane, Penmaenrhos, Old Colwyn, Denbs; BoW)

1935-7 St Johns Church House, Old Colwyn, Colwyn Bay; BoW ill 117.

1935-7 Regal Cinema, Rhyl, Flints; dem; BoW pl 118

1936 ?alts Tabernacl B chapel, Colwyn Bay, Denbs. DHO 34 erroneously attributes orig chapel of 1888 to him

1936 B chapel, Park Rd, Ruthin; BoW;

1936-8 Plaza Cinema, Flint, BoW

1937 Moryn, 27 Cayley Promenade, Rhos on Sea, for himself;

(1937 Regal Cinema, Birkenhead, Ches; dem;)

1936-8 Luxor Cinema, Llanrwst, Denbs; BoW 238;

1938?electricity showroom, Glanymor Rd, Llandudno Junction, Caerns;

1939 3-st wing, Bulkeley Arms Hotel, Beaumaris, Ang, T Br 10.3.39;

1939 ?No 57 Marine Drive, Rhos on Sea; attributed ukmoho apparently from a Rightmove advert, modernist; there was a similar house at No 53, dem;

1946 seventy houses, Cae Bricks, Beaumaris, Ang Br 12.7.46 ?same as Bryn Teg estate.

c1949-52 housing estate, Pentre Maelor, Wrexham BoW 311 SCF

1950 Bryn Teg estate Beaumaris, Ang; M. Cherry Building Wales 2006; AJ 13.4.50; ?also A 10.6.59 & AJ 11.6.59)

1952 alts Maenan Hall, Caerns; AV;

1952-6 Elwy Road estate, Llandrillo yn Rhos Denbs; BoW

1955-60 Maes Canol estate, Abergele, Denb; not completed to his designs BoW

1956 Brynhyfryd Villa, North Wales Asylum, Denbigh; BoW

1956-78 Heaton Place old peoples homes, Llandrillo yn Rhos/ Rhos on Sea; BoW

1957-62 landscape consultant Ffestiniog Pumped Storage Scheme; design of Power Station; Freeman, Fox & Partners qv, James Williamson & Ptnrs consulting engineers, Clifford Gee & Gale qv architects.

1958-9 landscape, Esso Refinery, Herbrandston, Pmbs (opening brochure) Also consulted on other Milford Haven refineries: Regent, Gulf also BP Ocean Terminal 1958-68 HRO HDX/1621/1-14

1959 rest tower folly, Maenan Hall, Caerns for Lady Aberconway; RH;

1960-1 No 23 Ebberston Rd West, Llandrillo yn Rhos/ Rhos on Sea; BoW)

1961-2 rebuilt Town Hall, Queens Rd, Aberystwyth after fire with new portico

1962 Nature Conservancy offices, Bangor, Caerns; CTA 1962)

1965 National Park Mountain Centre, Llanilltyd, Brec; BoW; SCF&Co)

1965-8 TH, Newtown, Mont; BoW 174-5;

1967-8 school buildings, Glan Alyn (Colomendy), Loggerheads, Llanferres, Denbs; BoW, CF&P;

1968 plans Coleg Harlech, Harlech, Mer, Gerald Latter project architect; to be demolished; 12-storey tower; see 1974-8

1969-71 sports hall, Howells School, Denbigh; BoW, CF&P)

1970 Pharmaceuticals Ltd factory, Red Willow Rd, Wrexham Indust Estate; BoW 311 CF&P

1973 Theatr Ardudwy, Coleg Harlech, Harlech, Mer; Gerald Latter architect;

1973-8 adds Coleg Harlech, Mer; BD 22.9.78 CF&P; 12-storey residential block; 1973 JC20Soc;

1975 altered Brecon Gaol, Llanfaes, Brec, as flats CF&P; BoW336;

1975-7 Magistrates Courts, Wrexham; BoW

1976 Seilo P Chapel, Caernarfon, Caerns; design Gerard Latter, CF&P; DHO 62

19&? Inland Revenue Office, Porthmadog, Caerns; AV; now Ty Moelwyn

1996 Storm Pumping Station, West Shore, Llandudno; CF&P;

Also

The White House, Station Rd, Old Colwyn; BoW n.d;

FOULKES, THOMAS Builder. Father of Sidney Colwyn Foulkes.

1881 builder St John WM chapel, Colwyn Bay, Denbs; by R Curwen qv; Began 1882, abandoned, completed 1888. Capel local leaflet.

1888 ?Tabernacle B chapel, Colwyn Bay; DHO attrib to SCF is wrong, ?error for TF?

FOWKE, FRANCIS, Boughrood Castle, Brec, built for him from 1817 possibly to his own design; BoW; design altered by his son 1820.

FOWLER, CHARLES Sr. Great Ormond St London. 1792-1867. Pupil of D Laing, in practice from 1818, first prize 1822 London Bridge (unex); Covent Garden Market 1827; conservatories Syon House 1827-30; Hungerford Market London 1831-3 dem; numerous works in Devon inc Honiton ch 1837-8; Exeter Higher Markets 1837-8; Devon County Asylum 1843-6; also Teffont Evias ch, Wilts 1824-6; retired 1852. Father of Charles Fowler Jun qv c1823-1903;

1822 Lamphey Court, Pembs; for Charles Matthias; plans at house TL.

FOWLER, CHARLES Jr 12 Furnivals Inn, London. Son and pupil of Charles Fowler Sr; c1823-1903, FRIBA. District Surveyor St Giles in the Fields and St George Bloomsbury (HC). AEBTD 1868 says that he designed Railway Offices at Llanelli, Cms, and stations of the Llanelly Railway, presumably the line from Llanelli to Ammanford c1839-40, including Pantyffynnon, near Ammanford, which looks like a Brunel design.

FOWLER, CHARLES BUSTEED Architect Llandaff, Cardiff, born Cork 1849, 1850 or 1851, (1849-1941 acc to BDCA), son of Richard T Fowler +1868, articled William Atkins of Cork; partnership in Llandaff c1889-97 with Fredrick R Kempson qv (1838-1923) of Hereford, K&F; FRIBA 1897, continued in Llandaff after partnership ended in 1897, emigrated USA 1908, then to Vancouver, Canada, 1913, partnership there from 1914 with Richard Thomas Perry who had been articled to him in Cardiff; died 1941 Vancouver, Canada. ?soldier, called Major Fowler;

1878 ?vicarage, Llanfihangel Rhydithon, Rad; MS;???;

1889 outer aisles St John ch, Cardiff reusing old aisle windows; Orrin 35-6; K&F; Br 5.10.89; Samuel Shepton & Sons contractors; £13,000; WM 26.9.89; 1889-91 BoW;

1889 rest Meidrim ch, Cms; K&F; except chancel ?by E Christian; W 11.10. 89; ICBS 9336;

1889-90 rest Llandow ch, Glam; K&F; Orrin 76; John Morgan Llantrisant contractor; £550; Orrin 76, refurb of chancel; BoW.

1889-91 rest Llantilio Pertholey ch, Mon; tower rest 1889-90; AC 2.5.90; reseated, pulpit, screen; AC 4.12.91; K&F; BoW tower parapet 1890-1;

1890 rest chancel Aberavon ch, Glam; Br 23.8.90 £1200; Orrin 1; marble reredos by HH Armstead, sculptor; K&F; BoW mentions only reredos;

1890 reredos St John ch, Cardiff; BoW; K&F;

1890 reredos St John, Canton, Cardiff; BoW; K&F; carved by William Clarke

1890 rest Dale ch, Pmbs; FRK; TO 13.11.90; HMT 12.11.90; ?K&F.

1890 rest Pontypridd ch, Glam, spire; Orrin 14; K&F; £650; William Thomas & Co, West Bute Docks, contr; Br 12.7.90; BoW; added gabled clockfaces to tower

1890-1 Llandaff North ch, Cardiff; bombed 1941; Orrin 71-2; K&F for Lord Windsor; WM 28.6.90; ill BN 11.4.90 repr in Orrin; Br 7.2.91; contractor W Thomas & Co Cardiff; £1820; enlarged by FRK 1914; BoW All Saints Gabalfa Rd chancel 1890-1 K&F, nave 1914 FRK, bombed, rebuilt 1953-5

1890-1 rest Welsh St Donats ch, Glam; BoW; K&F; Orrin 189 1890-1; BN 23.10.91; WA James Cardiff contr; £700; WM 15.10.91; Br 6.12.90;

1890-1 Libanus ch, Brec; K&F; 1891 BoW; presumably the new church 2m from church at Llanspyddid Br 3.5.90;

1891 rest Peterston super Ely ch, Glam; Orrin 135; BN 7.11.90; contractor William Morgan Canton; oak carving by William Clarke; £1400; WM 24.7.91; organ 1893 by A Young & Sons Manchester; BoW 1890-1; E w, fittings, mosaic floor, organ chamber, tower buttresses & pinnacles. ?K&F;

1891-3 St Paul, Barry, Glam; BoW147 K&F; Orrin 14; Barry Dock News 2.12.92, 8.9.93; William Richards, Barry, contr; N aisle 1906 FRK, CB 1906 4;

1891 spire Ebbw Vale ch, Mon; Br 24.10.91; BoW; K&F)

1892-4 alts Clarbeston Ch, Pmbs; K&F; plans SD/F; tracery etc; 1894 BoW.

1892 St Nicholas Parish Hall, Barry, Glam; £1000; SWales Star 30.9.92; K&F;

c1892 excavated Blackfriars, Cardiff for 3rd M of Bute; BoW 210; K&F;

1892-3 chancel etc to St Catherine ch, Roath, Cardiff, by J Prichard 1883-5; Orrin 31; Br 14.10.93; £2450; W Symonds Cardiff contractor, WM 28.9.93; BoW simpler than intended cruciform design of J Prichard. ?K&F

1892-3 rest Ludchurch ch, Pmb; BoW; K&F;

1893 rest Llanishen ch, Glam; Orrin 85; organ chamber; NLW LL/F/429; £200; William Williams Llanishen contr; ?CBF;

1893 rest Marcross ch, Glam; Orrin 98-9; K&F; NLW LL/F/506; £875; WM 22.1.94; BoW; roof, fittings;

1893 rest Johnston ch, Pembs; K&F; BoW;

1893-4 Holy Nativity ch, Cogan, Glam; BN 2.2.94; CB 1893 64; Orrin 45-6; contractor William Richards, Barry; £2630; CBF of K&F.

1893-4 Holy Nativity ch, Penarth, Glam; BoW; K&F; cheap mission church for Lady Windsor; in Orrin as HN ch, Cogan, FS WM 28.7.93 by CBF of K&F; BN 2.2.94; font facsimile of Norman font at Cogan ch, pulpit of alabaster stone and marble, £2630; Penarth Chron 17.11.94; interior lined in brick;

1894 school, Llanishen, Cardiff; K&F; BoW; T school and adds to house: Br 24.3.94; ext 1904 by HD Blessley

1895 drinking fountain, Pontypridd, Mon 1st prize RHH; BoW; WM 4.10.95; ?CBF;

1895 rest tower Bonvilston ch, Glam; Orrin 18; Br 14.9.95 CBF; WA James Cowbridge contr;

1896-7 rest Llanblethian ch, Glam; Orrin 69; CBF of K&F; NLW LL/F/273; pulpit carved by W Clarke; contractor WA James Cowbridge; £1200; WM 6.5.97; BoW; tower rest 1907 £550 no architect recorded, Br 12.10.07; reredos 1911 NLW LL/F/374 £125 no designer known;

1897 rest tower St John ch, Cardiff; Orrin 36; Br 1.2.96 report; wrought iron gates and railings by Leathern’s of Cheltenham; carving by William Clarke; contractor George Shepton; £3000; BN 24.12.97; ?K&F

1897-8 tower rest Cadoxton juxta Neath, Glam; Orrin 26; Br 10.7.97; £300; CBF of K&F; William Clarke contr; BN 6.5.98; CB 1906 4;

1898 rest tower Llantwit juxta Neath ch, Glam; CBF of K&F; WA James Cowbridge contractor; Br 7.5.98;

1898-1906 St Michael ch, Abertillery Mon ICBS, nave and aisles 1898-9; chancel vestries etc added to CBF plan by C Telford Evans of Cardiff 1905-6 Br 7.7.06; BoW one of Fowler’s finest churches;

1901 rest Lower Machen ch, Mon; Br 18.5.01; BoW 1900-1; CBF;

1903 restored Bassaleg ch, Mon Br 20.6.03; BoW, CBF

1905-6 adds Llantarnam Abbey Mon Br 24.6.05; rest of monks cells BN 3.8.06; not in BoW;

1906 adds Bassaleg ch, Mon organ chamber, stalls, ceilings Gwent RO D/Pa 47.110

(1922 Oddfellows Hall, West 8th Ave, Vancouver, Canada, BDCA)

FOWLER, CHARLES HODGSON Architect, Durham 1840-1910, son of vicar of Rolleston, Notts, pupil GG Scott, ARIBA 1863, set up in Durham 1864, FRIBA 1870, designed mostly churches esp in Durham, Yorks, Lincs: 1866 Tudhoe ch Durh; 1879 Bearpark ch, Durh; 1885 West Hartlepool St Paul ch; 1888 Middlesbrough St Barnabas; 1894 Norton ch Yorks; 1897 Hepple ch Northumb; 1901 S Alban East Retford Notts; 1904-8 restored Rochester Cathedral. In AEBTD 1868. Architect to Lincoln, Rochester and Durham cathedrals, to dioceses of York and Lincoln,

1899-1901 Penley ch, Flints BoW 415;

1899-1901 alts Llanelltyd ch, Mer, pews, move pulpit, remove gallery, new oak reredos, interior vestry, font, painted glass E window; NLW B/F/283 for Mrs Ffoulkes of Rhyl; W window 1901 B/F/284 by Burlison & Grylls for HW Lee of Gelligemlyn;

1901-3 repairs Llanddwywe ch, Mer; CB 01 72; ICBS;

(1906 proposed rest Thornton Steward ch, Yorks, appeal leaflet December 1906; inf TL)

1908 rest Llanfarchell ch, Denbs; BoW 152;

FOWLER, F., Architect, Brecon.

1878 rest Llanerchaeron Ch, Cd; plaque in church;

FOWLER, F. E. H. 20 Sackville St, Piccadilly, London. Exh RA 1843 and 1847: designs for works in Clifton, Bristol, and in 1848 for a square at Notting Hill, London. St John ch, Woolwich 1845-6 dem. Went bankrupt 1851 engaged on 13 houses 2-14 Mansfield St and 4-8 Queen Anne St, and 10-12 Duchess St, London for Sir Matthew Wyatt, 1850-1, all dem c1920;

1840s undated plan transept and N aisle, St Peter, Carmarthen; NLW PZ 4448

1843-6 MH, Carmarthen, Cms; comp winner CRO CAS scrapbook A20 i 57; built, only tower remains.

1846 proposed Assembly Room, Carmarthen, over Lammas St entry to Market; unex; Br 15.8.46

1846-7 Sir Thomas Powell's Charity School, Esplanade, Carmarthen; Cadw;

1846-7 Picton Memorial, Carmarthen; CJ 10.7.46; obelisk, ?plans redesigned for economy by JL Collard qv;

FOWLER, JOHN BACON, Brecon and Swansea. Architect, 1845-1914, born Duffield, Derbys, son of John Coke Fowler, barrister, magistrate in Merthyr and then Swansea, died Beresford House, Swansea; mother was daughter of sculptor John Bacon Jr; married Anna Jane Miers in Brec 1875; at Tunbridge Wells in 1899, died West Port House, Wareham, Dorset;

1873-4 rest St Thomas ch, Neath, Glam; Orrin 115; £1300; BN 4.9.74; WM 28.8.74; altered ch remodelled in C18 classical to Gothic;

1876 schools, Llanhamlach, Brec; MS; Williams & Son qv Brecon also inv;

1880 rest Battle ch, Brec; BoW;

1880 Glamorganshire Bank, Aberavon, Glam; A or BN ?.?.80; Archiseek;

1880-1 Ton Pentre ch, Glam; Orrin 180-1, ill; dem c1980; W 18.6.80 & 28.10.81; BN 23.12.81; £4500; Charles Shepherd Cardiff contractor; Br 10.7.80; for Crawshay Bailey Jr;

1880-2 schoolrooms, Christ’s College, Brecon; BoW

1880-2 Gowerton ch, Glam; BoW; Orrin 62; Br 4.9.80; ICBS; Cambr 6.8.80 & 8.9.82; contrs Thomas, Watkins & Jenkins Swansea; £2900; chancel decs and 3 stained glass windows 1886, no architect named; chancel marble lining 1899-1900; church history 1996 no architect named;

1881 Llangennith ch, Glam, tower reblt; Orrin 80-1; NLW SD/F/361; rest of ch 1883-4 JBF)

1881-2 enl Cockett ch, Swansea; Orrin 168; £1500; contractor Joseph Gwyn Sketty; Cambr 21.4.82; NLW SD/F/641; new S aisle; BoW;

1882 1st pr Turkish Baths & Laundry, Swansea Glam; RHH; Br 43 670 & 44 93; Fowler of Brecon

1882 Crai ch, Brec; BoW;

1883 enlarged Christ Church, Swansea; Orrin 165; NLW SD/F/624; £500; Hy Billings Swansea contr; Cambr 30.11.83; add W end;

1883 Bettws Disserth ch, Rad; BoW; Br 17.11.83;

1883-4 rest Llangennith ch, Glam; BoW; Orrin 80; NLW SD/F/362, work begun BN 27.4.83; contrs H&G Rosser Reynoldston; Cambr 21.3.84; £1100; tower reblt 1881 JBF;

1884 alts Aberpergwm ch, Glam; Orrin 10; Bowers & Co Hereford contrs; CGG 3.10.84)

1886-7 Cwmbach Llechryd ch, Rad; BoW;

1890 Traeanglas ch, Cwmwysg, Brec; BoW 369

1891 Libanus ch, Llanilltyd, Brec, rebuilt by FR Kempson and JBF; BoW

FOX, HENDERSON & CO. Engineers, London Works, Smethwick, Birmingham. Charles Fox 1810-74 trained on London-Birmingham railway, joined Joseph Bramah as Bramah, Fox & Co, 1838, building iron structures for railways. Bramah died 1841 and John Henderson, with Bramah since 1835, joined. Erected five ship sheds acc to J Sutherland (Newcomen 1989 13). Called on to build Crystal Palace, London 1850-1, Fox knighted 1851. Re-erected Crystal Palace at Sydenham. FH&Co went bankrupt 1856-7; cf also Sir Charles Fox. 1850-1 Crystal Palace, London (J Paxton) The Illustrated Exhibitor, 1851, p 4; 1851 Oxford LMS railway station; Fox led design side, Henderson the manufacturing;

(1843-4 MH, Birkenhead, Cheshire; iron roof)

1845 Pembroke Dock, Pmbs, iron roofs to slips 1-9; CJ 24.1.45; Br 25.1.45; Accnt of roofs over slips 8 and 9, by Capt Montgomery Williams RE; Papers of Corps of REs, 1847, J. Hughes was their resident engineer. Roof over slip No 7, cl847.

1847-9 Pembroke Dockyard Superintendents Office over police station; schoolroom for apprentices; an engine room and other buildings (W 3.9.47). (1848 estimates for new surgery and police station; school and engine (fire) house; iron roofs over 2 slips, W 18.2.48 - presumably all by F&H.) Contracts finished PH 20.4.49. School and fire engine room dem.

(1852 roof Highbury C chapel, Cheltenham, Glos F&H CYB 1853 255 Dem;

FOX, Sir CHARLES. Engineer 1810-74 cf Fox, Henderson & Co. Son of Dr Francis Fox, Derby, artic John Ericsson Liverpool, specialist in locomotives inv in Rainhill trials 1829, worked on London & Birmingham Rlwy 1837. Partnerships Bramah, Fox & Co with Joseph Bramah, then Fox, Henderson & Co qv, with John Henderson, specialists railway equipment, called on to build Crystal Palace 1850-1, knighted 1851. Re-erected it at Sydenham. FH&Co bankrupt 1856-7, in 1857 Sir Charles Fox & Sons (with sons Douglas & Francis Fox). Designed Medway Bridge, Rochester, three Thames bridges, swing bridge Shannon Ire; Bridge over Saone, Lyon, France; bridges on GWR; high-level approach Battersea to Victoria Station; eng to numerous railways in England, Irealnd, Germany, Denmark, Australia, S Africa, France,

1864 Milford Docks, Pmbs, cons eng; CJ 12.8.64; Hubberston Docks Act 1864; FS 11.8.64; halted; restarted 1874 under JM Toler eng, ?new plans;

FOX, CHARLES J.

1896-7 adds Durham Rd Board School, Newport, Mon; Br 13.6.96; BoW;

FOX, Sir CHARLES DOUGLAS Engineer. 1840-1921 Sir Douglas Fox & Partners. Charles Douglas Fox, s of Sir Charles Fox +1874, in Sir Charles Fox & Sons from 1857 w bro Francis qv; worked w bro on Marylebone Station 1889 and Liverpool Overhead Rlwy open 1893. Son Francis Douglas Fox b 1868 partner 1895-1926.

1894 Snowdon Mountain Railway, Caerns; AV; engine shed Llanberis; Lower Viaduct; Waterfall Viaduct;

FOX, FRANCIS Engineer, 1818-1914 worked for Brunel especially on Bristol & Exeter Railway but also on South Wales Railway 1846;

FOX, Sir FRANCIS Engineer. 1844-1927 Son of Sir Charles Fox +1874, in Sir Charles Fox & Sons from 1857 w bro Sir (Charles) Douglas Fox. Des Victoria Falls bridge over Zambesi, Sydney Harbour, Mersey railway tunnel, consult Simplon tunnel, des shed at Bristol Temple Meads 1878; w bro and HW Braddock des Marylebone Station London;

1887-9 Hawarden Swing Bridge, Flints; for Chester & Connahs Quay Rlwy and MSLR; RHB 94;

1894 worked on Snowdon Mountain Railway with brother;

FRAME, WILLIAM Cardiff. 1848-1906. Pupil John Prichard, independent practice from 1873, while also assistant to William Burges 1873ff at Cardiff Castle and Castell Coch and continued work after Burges’ death in 1881. Designed interiors at Mount Stuart, Bute, Scotland, for Marquess of Bute; JMC 83; Obit Br 1906 442; Design for a Public Hall 1873;

1875-91 clk of wks, Castell Coch, Tongwynlais, Glam for W Burges; completed after Burges d 1881, drawing-room painted 1886-7)

1881-1905 continued Burges work at Cardiff Castle; JMC; BoW Lord Bute’s study panelling attrib c1884; Banqueting Hall screen 1887;

1883-90 Animal Wall, Cardiff Castle; proposed 1883 with Thomas Nicholl sculptor, estimates accepted 1887, set up 1888-90; wall moved 1930; ill P&P12 ?Burges involved in initial idea)

1888-94 rest Cogan old ch, Glam; Orrin 46-7; £250; Penarth Chr 3.11.94; SWDN 2.11.94; reredos by A.H.C.Westlake made by NHJ Westlake 1898.

1896-7 Pier Head Building, Cardiff Bay; BoW)

1899ff rebuilt Roman Walls, Cardiff Castle, BoW; ?

Attrib: Angel Hotel Cardiff c1890 BoW;

FRANCIS, B. J. Abergavenny

1898 Llanover CM chapel, Mon; Br 16.4.98; BoW; for Lady llanover for Welsh speaking CMs on estate

1898 add Llangattock-juxta-Usk School, Mon; AC 27.5.98)

1901 adds Powell’s Free Grammar School, Brynderi, Llantilio Crossenny, Mon; BoW; original 1820.

1905-6 Abergavenny Public Library, Mon; BoW

1905-6 Blaenavon Council School, Mon; BoW

1906 Council houses, Hillside, Blaenavon, Mon; Br 17.2.06)

1922 adds Abergavenny workhouse, Mon; Gwent RO Misc plans 12)

FRANCIS, DAVID. Llanon, Cds.

l839-4l Llansantffraed Ch, Cds; reblt ICBS 25l2

FRANCIS, ERIC CARWARDINE. c1887-1976 Architect, Chepstow, son of Chepstow soilicitor, trained under Guy Dawber, practice from c1911, patronised by H A Tipping qv; partnership in Taunton from 1925 with HSW Stone, but kept office in Chepstow; designed his own house Long Meadow, West Monkton, Som c1930, CL 27.4.35; Obit RIBAJ 83 1976 165.

(c1910 laid out garden, Wootton House, Butleigh, Som; inf Russell Lillford; unlikely;

1911-12 Mounton House, Chepstow, Mon for H. A. Tipping; CL 1915 208-17; CL 13.12.1979; ?executant architect to H. A. Tipping; book on house 2022 by Helena Gerrish)

191? cottage & hunting stables, Golden Hill, St Arvans, Mon, for Miss Edith Clay; ill L. Weaver, Country Life Book of Cottages, 1919; also in his Cottages .. 1926, pp 231-4; for house see 1924)

1912ff ?ghosted HA Tipping designs for cottages, Penydre, Rhiwbina Garden Village, Cardiff; BoW

1920-1 adds John Lysaght offices, Corporation Rd, Newport, Mon; WwinA 1923;

1920-2 council housing for Chepstow RDC on B4245 and in Ifton Rd, both in Rogiet, Mon; BoW; ?same as 1922-3.

1922 Wyndcliffe Court, St Arvans, Mon; CL 166 1979 2272-3; BoW 520, for Charles Lee Clay; presumably designed terraced gardens and summerhouse there; 1922-3 WWinA 1926; one surviving sheet of the plans at house;

1922-3 High Glanau, Cwmcarvan, Mon, house for H A Tipping, also Glanau Lodge and Glanau Cottages; BoW; CL 8.6.1929; CL 13.12.1979; cf Helena Gerrish, Edwardian Country Life, biography of HA Tipping;

1922-3 rest Chepstow Castle; WWinA 1926;

1921 War Memorial, Beaufort Square, Chepstow, Mon; CL 9.3.1978, BoW;

1922-3 adds Pencoed Castle, Llanmartin, Mon; WWinA 1923; BoW, for Lady Rhondda, added separate house adjoining;

1922-3 housing for Chepstow RDC, at Severn Tunnel Junction, Roggiet, Mon; WW inA 1923; ?same as 1920-2;

1923-4 Village Hall, St Arvans Mon; BoW;

1924 Golden Hill, St Arvans, Mon, cottage for Edith Clay; BoW with hunting stables and groom’s cottage, the latter completed 1919.

(1924-5 East Cliff, Tutshill, Tidenham, Glos, near Chepstow; ill in REDA 1929 32; BoE; WWinA 1926;

(193? Five Acres, Tutshill, Tidenham, Glos, near Chepstow, dower-house to East Cliff cf 1924-5, BoE c1930;

(1935 churchyard gates, Tidenham Chase ch, Glos, near Chepstow; BoE;

Obit lists work on St Pierre ch, Mon, not in BoW.

FRANCIS, GEORGE Town Surveyor, Tenby.

1873 altered plans Park Road School, Tenby, Pmbs, by D Birkett qv of Carlisle, paid £5; W 22.8.73

FRANCIS, T. P.

1924 War Memorial gates, Hanbury Rd, Pontypool, Mon; BoW

FRANCIS-JONES (E.) & PARTNERS, Aberystwyth.

1974 Tremyrallt flats, Maengwyn St, Machynlleth, Mont; plaque;

1974-6 Bryn-y-gog estate, Machynlleth, Mont; BoW.

FRANK, T. PIERSON Cardiff City Education Architect; ?same as Sir (Thomas) Peirson Frank 1881-1951 born Kirby Moorside Yorks, chief engineer to the LCC, London 1931-46, designed Wandsworth Bridge 1940, knighted 1942, president of ICE;

1925 Herbert Thompson Primary School, Ely, Cardiff; BoW

FRANKISS, CHARLES Architect, 1876-1949; see Fairfax B Wade;

1912 assisted Fairfax B Wade qv on Llansantffraed Court, Mon; BoW inf R Haslam; ?C Frankiss;

FRANKS, -. Worked in 1770s at Erddig, Denbs executing designs by James Wyatt, with William Turner and Joseph Turner; BoW 161

FRANKS, J. J. London. Artist? Exhibited view of part of Penrhyn Castle, Caerns, RA 1830; and stables Penrhyn Castle, 1831.

FRANKS, RONALD H.

(1934 Biana, 25 Haven Ave, Holland on Sea, Essex)

1935 Morlands and Brookhill, two holiday houses at Borth, Cds for H. Melen & G. Fisher; Jeremy Gould, Modern Houses in Britain, 1977, 60 from P Abercrombie, The Book of The Modern House 1939 197;

FRASER, GILBERT Liverpool.

1930-2 St Ffraid ch, Trearddur, Ang; GILJ, John Jones Holyhead bldr, £3750; 1932 RH;

19?? Y Nyth, Trearddur, Ang; RH;

FRECKNALL, GRAHAM Monmouth

1984-6 rest Penyclawdd Court, Llantilio Pertholey, Mon; BoW;

c1989 conv Beaufort Arms, Monmouth, Mon, to flats; BoW

2002 conv Monmouth C chapel, Mon to house with interior design from owners Mr & Mrs Anthony Sully; Kissack 2003;

FREEMAN, FOX & PARTNERS. Engineers.

1961-6 Wye Bridge, Chepstow, Mon, for M4; BoW, with Mott, Hay & Anderson, erected together with Severn Bridge (in Glos)

FREEMAN, SON & GASKELL, Hull

l90l Ice Factory, Milford Haven, Pmbs, HMT l9.l2.00 dem

l922 Ice Factory, Milford Haven, Pmbs, HMT 30.ll.2l dem

FREEMAN, EDWARD A. Architectural historian, + 1892, author with Basil Jones of the History and Architecture of St Davids Cathedral, 1856. Regius Professor of history, Oxford. Orrin 55 says that he gave advice to Lt Col T.P. Turberville on rest of Ewenny Priory, Glam, ?1870. ?involved with nave restoration 1875-7; Orrin Med chs of the Vale 159; lived at Wookey, Som.

FREEMAN, IAIN see Barton, Willmore.

FREEMAN, R. KNILL. Architect, Bolton

1889 Penylan ch, Denbs blt as private chapel in mem of Mrs Ormrod of Penylan, by James Ormrod of Ormrod & Hardcastle, Bolton cotton mfrs. ?also alts to Penylan, mostly removed and school 1885. BoW

FREEMAN, RALPH Engineer. Sydney Harbour Bridge; bridge over Victoria Falls; Humber Bridge;

1911 Railway Bridge at Carmarthen, Cms; ?? the Bascule Bridge; W 6.1.1933

1933 Steel bridge over Towy at Dryslwyn, Cms, proposed W 6.1.33; unex.

FREEEMAN, THOMAS, Brynhyfryd, Landore, Swansea. Architect and surveyor, JP, alderman, mayor. One of deacons at Siloh I, Landore, asked to design new Siloh after resignation of Thomas Thomas qv in 1875. Had worked with TT as bldr and surveyor. SH says TT and TF involved at Y Graig CM, Newcastle Emlyn, Cms, but gives no detail. Buried Sketty. AC 2003 101.

1867 Bldr Sunday school, Hermon I, Plasmarl, Swansea; Y Tyst 21.11.67, £350; AC 2003 150, TT probably des as chaired opening 1.12.67; Freeman blt chapel 1877-8, HEAC 2 62, dem;

1870-1 Bldr Dinas Noddfa B, Morriston; T. Thomas archt; JP; AC 2003 153; reblt later by G. Morgan

1876-8 New Siloh I, Llandore, Swansea Br 1876 794; CYB79 414, Thomas White of Swansea bldr £4700, £6300 in toto; opened 10.2.78; Native blue stones, Bath pilasters, red Mansfield arches and window cols, Bath cornices etc. Window with stone radiating bars like Humphrey at Capel y Crwys 1876-7; ?both taken from James Hicks Falmouth WM 1874-6, but not ill in WCC until 1883; AC 2003 101, 112, tender £4500 but cost £7000;

1877-8 Hermon I, Plasmarl, Swansea; Br 1878 708; Cambrian 23.3. & 13.4.77; AC 2003 101)

FRESHWATER, HENRY THOMAS FRIBA London, partner of Raphael Brandon qv at Alltyferin, Llanegwad, Cms acc to TL. Entry in AEBTD 1868 no mention of Brandon or Alltyferin.

FRIPP, SAMUEL CHARLES Architect, Bristol, pupil of Thomas Rickman, one of the city surveyors 1840-72, partnership with A Ponton 1859-65 (F&P); died 9.2.1882. WP Saunders, former assistant, continued practice from 1882.

1865-6 Llandough juxta Penarth ch, Glam; Orrin 75; Leckwith stone lined w brick; £2600; David Jones Penarth contr; BN 20.7.66; Cardiff Times 13.7.66;

Other work:

1842 Bishopsworth ch;

1845 planned Victoria St Bristol with RS Pope;

1845 Bishop Sutton ch, ICBS;

1846 rest St James ch, Bristol;

1852 offices of Bristol & Exeter Railway, Temple Meads Station, Bristol;

1858-9 chapel and museum Bristol Royal Infirmary;

1860-1 Redland Park C chapel, Bristol; dem; BN 14 509 says 1867 by S Hancorn +1868, but Bristol Times & Farley’s Journal 14.9.61 records opening, by F&P; EE Gothic ‘of a type which prevails in Bavaria and the Southern parts of Germany’; £4700; inf AF;

1866 Nos 1-7 Redcliffe St Bristol, dem;

1871 Synagogue, Park Row, Bristol, collaboration with Henry Hyman Collins;

1875 Grosvenor Hotel, Temple Gate, Bristol;

1879 comp entr Bristol University unsuccessful;

FRY, DREW, KNIGHT, CREAMER. Maxwell Fry, Jane Drew etc

1969-70 Mid-Glamorgan Crematorium, Coychurch, Glam; BoW

FRY, H. & A. P. Liverpool.

1877 enlarged school of 1867, Bwlchgwyn, Denbs, to church, adding chancel, vestry and porch. BoW

LHW revised edn suggests that Thomas Fry of Liverpool who built Nantyffrith Hall, Bwlchgwyn, as a hunting lodge c1850 was a relation and they may have built the house, but he sold it to Kyrke family 1865.

FRY, PERCY R. Worked with Griggs & Vaughan on No 55 High St and Tredegar Arms Hotel, Newport, Mon, 1926; BoW

FRY, RALPH. Kingsbury Episcopi, Somerset. Contractor. Worked for WD Caroe on rest of Porth y Twr, St Davids, Pmbs, and ?other work in the cathedral NLW SDCh/Let/464 & 472, 2.10.30 & 14.8.31; SD/Let/465 ‘Fry has made a splendid job of it’, WDC letter 28.10.30. Alts to Ballacree, Somerton, Somerset, 1938 (inf from owner).

FULLER & GINGELL, St Werburgh Chmbrs, Bristol. Thomas Fuller Jr (l823-98) of Bath (qv) and William B. Gingell (l8l9-99) of Bristol (qv), both pupils of James Wilson of Bath q.v. Fuller was expelled or resigned from IBA over Llandovery College contract 1850. He left for USA 1857 (cf Canadian DNB), designed Hos of Parliament, Ottawa, 1859 and State Capitol New York 1867, chief govnt archt of Canada 1881-98. For Gingell qv. Cf Gomme, Jenner & Little, Bristol, p 434-5.

(1847 Unitarian schools, Taunton, Som. Br 1847 277)

(1847 Borough Prison, Plymouth, Devon; 1st prize Br 1847 496; Complete Br 1849 233; ABO 1849 126; BoE Devon 660; RHH)

(1848-50 Town Hall, County Court and Mechanics Inst, Stonehouse, Plymouth, Devon competition Br 1848 262; RHH; T ABO 1849 222)

(1848 National Lying-in Hospital, Endell Street, Covent Garden, London; Br 1848 131)

(1849 entrants St Thomas ch, Newport, Isle of Wight comp; RHH; Br 7 550, 617; Br 8 17, 85;

l849-50 Llandovery College Cms; 1st pr F&G, W 9.3.49, Br 10.3.49 ll7, tender ABO 1849 222, Br 3.6.49, CJ 29.6.49. Site given by Lady Llanover Cambrian 7.12.49. FS laid PH 21.12.49 architects F&G who have also contrated for it themselves for £3500. Br l850 9 F&G, collegiate Gothic, local light grey stone and Bath dressings .. Scandal over contract Br l850 32, 4l, 6l. First sketch ‘The Welsh Collegiate Institution’ signed F&G (Llandovery Album, D.Kingerlee, 1985, 13) but ?plans are signed Gingell alone acc to TL. Competition W 9.3.49, won by F&G. Tenders F&G Br 10.3.49, 23.6.49 and CJ 29.6.49. FS laid F&G PH 21.12.49. The firm contracted for themselves £3500 acc to Br 5.1.50, 19.1.50, 26.1.50 objections from profession lead to Fuller resignation from IBA.

(l849 Unex des Normal College, Swansea; T: CJ 23.3.49; Br l849 28l, set aside as too expensive, cheaper scheme by William Richards of Swansea; RS has engraving;

(1850 Seven houses at Portishead, Som; T: ABG 1850 71)

(1850-1 Jackson & Ainsworth premises, 12 Redcliff St, Bristol; Bristol Mercury T: 15.6.50; dinner on completion BM 25.5.51; F&G.

l850-4 rest Llandingat Ch, Llandovery, Cms; CJ 4.10.50; New 5-lt altar w, new arcade, new 3-lt chancel N w, tower gallery. NLW plans. ICBS 4272 gives F&G, but corresp and compl cert signed WBG; CJ 10.3.54

FULLER, THOMAS Architect. Bath, Toronto, Ottawa. Born 8.3.1823, d 1898; Known as Thomas Fuller Jr ‘son of Mr Fuller of Bath’, this was Thomas Fuller, carriage maker. Pupil and later partner of James Wilson of Bath, as Wilson & Fuller qv, in Bath Directory 1852-4. In 1854 Directory as Thomas Fuller Jr, 13 Vineyards, Bath. Before that, 1848-50, partner with W.B. Gingell, also a Wilson pupil as Fuller & Gingell at Werburgh Chambers, Bristol qv. Founder member of Bristol Society of Architects. Furore over Llandovery College contract in Builder 1850 led to Fuller resigning from IBA. Left for Canada about 1857, in partnership with Chilion Jones in Toronto, won Parliament Bldngs competition and also 2nd prize for Departmental Bldngs and Government House. 1859-67 office in Ottawa. 1867 won New York State Capitol, Albany, NY, comp, and joined with other winner Augustus Laver; 1867-81 office in Albany. Chief government architect of Canada 1881 in succession to T.S. Scott, designed some 70 post offices, about 30 in Ontario, 12 in Quebec. Obituary Br 22.10.98 366; F. Boase, Modern English Biography, 1965, 5 372; Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Chris Thomas at U of Victoria started working on him, now Dorothy Mindenhall dmindenh@horizon.bc.ca

(1845-7 Anglican Cathedral of St John, Antigua, West Indies Br 1845 602; B. Clarke, Anglic Caths outside the Brit Isles, 79-80; FS 9.10.45; Consec 25.7.48; W. Roue of Bristol clk of works;)

(1847 1st pr prison, Plymouth, Devon; RHH; Br 5 198; F&G of Bath; G. Wightwick 2nd; Borough Prison

(1848 Ist pr Mechanics Institute, Stonehouse, Plymouth, Devon; RHH; Br 6 142 & 262; F&G of Bristol

1848 1st pr Normal College, Swansea; RHH; Br 28.10.48; Br l849 28l; F&G Bristol; £3-3,500; set aside as too expensive Br 16.2.50 and given to Wm Richards £1700; RS has engraving; RH Potter 2nd pr, HJ Hammon 3rd pr; Br 6 273, 333, 526; Br 8 82;

(1849 entrant comp for St Thomas ch, Newport, IoW; RHH; Br 7 550 & 617; Br 8 17 & 85; F&G; Dawes & Johnson equal 1st, Stratton Jr of Newport 2nd.

l849-50 Llandovery College, Cms; F&G; Br l849 ll7, tender ABO 1849 222; FS Br l850 9, Scandal over contract Br l850 32, 4l, 6l. Pencil sketch in Kingerlee, Llandovery Album 1985 signed F&G, but ?plans at college signed WBG;

1850-4 Rest Llandingat church, Llandovery, Carms; ICBS 4272 says F&G, but corresp and compl certif refer to WBG only; NLW PZ 4454 has plan of church as proposed, signed F&G 1850.

(1850 Cranwells, Weston Park, Bath; villa for Jerome Murch, mayor; copied from Widcombe Manor; W&F; Peach Street Lore of Bath 1891)

(1850 Four villas, Clevedon, Som; T: Bristol Mercury 20.4.50; ?F&G; inf D Mindenhall

(1850-1 Jackson & Ainsworth premises, 12 Redcliff St, Bristol; Bristol Mercury T: 15.6.50; dinner on completion BM 25.5.51; F&G; inf D Mindenhall

(1851 Engineering work Bath waterworks, Weston, Bath RIBA; )

(1852 Des Cambridge Military Asylum for soldiers’ widows, Norbiton Park, Kingston, Surrey; RA 1852; W&F; comp RHH won by Thomas Allom Br 10 156 & 289)

1852-4 Assembly Rooms, King St, Carmarthen, Cms; 1st pr, W&F, later attrib just JW; Façade removed for Lyric Cinema 1935;

1853-4 Shiloh WM chapel, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam; W&F; erroneously attrib in AT Edwards, Merthyr Rhondda & the Valleys, 1958, to IK Brunel, as Vale of Neath railway was demolishing old chapel; ill AJ 99; Romanesque; by W&F, BSW 2, ref newspaper 1853.

1853-4 Pontypool WM chapel, Mon; W&F; Br 14.5.53)

1854 Henllan, Llanddewi Velfrey, Pmbs, house remodelled for JLGP Lewis; W&F; LHW; Dem;

(1854 Bradford on Avon TH, Wilts; BoE;)

(1854 Trinity National Schools, James St West, Bath; Notabilia of Bath; Bombed 1942; APSD Bath; W&F;)

(1855 Alts Christ Church, Montpelier, Bath; Bath Express 24.11.55; TF)

(1856 Anglican cemetery chapel, Bathwick Cemetery, Smallcombe Lane, Bath; Bath Expr 16.2.1856; TF)

(1855-7 Cemetery Chapels and Lodge, Bradford on Avon, Wilts; 1st pr Br 13 65 TF of Bath; RHH;)

(1856 Attrib Vicarage, Christ Church, Montpelier, Bath; dated;)

(1857 Weston Police Court and lock-up, Upper Bristol Rd, Bath; Bath Expr 31.1.57; T: BN 1857 151; Dem.)

(1857 Stothert & Pitt Engineering Works, Lower Bristol Road, Bath; inf H. Torrens; )

(1859-67 Canadian Parliament, Ottawa; Fuller & Jones with Stent & Laver; built 1861-7, main block by F&J; burnt in early C20 and rebuilt simplified)

(1867-8 New York State Capitol, Albany, NY; 1st pr 1867, joined w other winner Augustus Laver in 2nd competition and won. Begun 1868, job taken over by Eidlit & Richardson 1875)

(1882 Post Office, Stratford, Ontario to design of T.S. Scott)

(1882ff Post Offices at Strathroy, Ont; Lachine, Que; Kitchener; Peterborough; Galt; Hull; Napae; Amherstbur; Smiths Falls; Orangeville; Gananoque)

FULLJAMES & WALLER, 4 College Green, Gloucester; Architects. Thomas Fulljames + 1874 qv and Frederick Sandham Waller 1822-95, FSW articled 1839, partner 1846. Frederick William Waller qv 1846-1933 joined 1868 and practice was soon Waller & Son qv. Diocesan surveyors 1832-70 and 1875-1923. AEBTD 1868 lists asylums at Denbigh and Abergavenny. Richard Lloyd Williams + 1908 qv was a pupil

1842-8 North Wales Asylum, Denbigh; BoW; chapel 1861 and adds 1867 by R. Lloyd Williams)

1847-52 Asylum, Abergavenny, Mon; Penyfal Hospital; for lunatics of Brec, Mon, Radn, & Herefs; Br 18.12.47, 8.7.48, 27.10.49, 8.5.52. adds infirmary 1859-61, chapel etc 1881-4 by Giles & Gough; 1890-1 by A. Swash male infirmary & lavatory block 1890, attendants’ dormitories 1891, four cottages 1892; 1894 Swash & Bain, water tank; 1909-10 by E A Johnson; BoW 108-9; MS;

1859-61 adds Asylum, Abergavenny, Mon; MS;

FULLJAMES, THOMAS Gloucester 1808-74 pupil of T. Rickman, with FS Waller from 1846 as F&W qv.

18?? Denbigh Borough Market; dem; BoW 148)

1842-8 North Wales Counties Asylum, Denbigh, Denbs; BoW says by F&W; chapel 1861 and adds 1867 all by Lloyd Williams & Underwood; by TF, opened 1848, HH 286-9; closed 1995, burnt 2008;

(18?? Prop suspension bridge over Severn, Upper Aust, Glos, mentioned in James Walker 1845 report BSW 2 79;

1844-5 St Woolos vicarage, Newport, Mon; BoW452)

184? Denbigh Market Cross; BoW;

FULTON, HAMILTON HENRY Engineer born 1813, son of Hamilton Fulton state engineer of South Carolina; engineer to Manchester & Milford Rlwy 1859, JW Szlumper assistant 1859 took over 1861 before work had begun; TS;

FULTON, JAMES B.

1910 Design for National Museum of Wales, Cardiff; NLW Gregynog Box 111; Pensarniaeth Cymru 1998 18 calls this the approved design published in the Architect, but NMW is by Smith & Brewer;

FURNISS, FREDERICK Contractor

1868-9 Blt Burry Port & Gwendraeth Valley Railway, Cms. Built on disused Gwendraeth Valley Canal from Burry Port to Pontyberem, ext to Cwm Mawr, Cms; Ap Huw, 1873 essay on Hist of Gwendraeth Valley; LAL 24-5 opened July 1869, closed 1953)

FUTURE SYSTEMS, London. Jan Kaplicky.

1994-8 Malator, Nolton, Pembs for Bob Marshall-Andrews MP. M. Cherry, Building Wales, 2006, 54-6; AJ 26.3.98; AR September 99.

FYFE, DAVID THEODORE Architect, FRIBA, Cambridge.

1913 Farm cottages and farm buildings, Llysfasi, Llanbedr Dyffryn Clwyd, Denbs; BoW; WWinA 1926; ?alts to house 1911

1919-24 War Memorial, Hawarden ch, Flints; BoW; WWinA 1926;

GABE, JOHN Merthyr Tydfil ?father of William Gabe.

1841-2 carpenter, Zoar I chapel, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam; des by Rev B. Owens; HEAC 2 262

1853 bldr, Dowlais Central Schools, Glam; des Sir Charles Barry; over £20000;

1858 bldr Penydarren ch, Glam; des Edw Brigden of Dowlais; Orrin 134-5;

1860-1 Bldr, Ivor C chapel, Merthyr; £811/10/0; HEAC 2 284; BoW 447 ?designer.

GABE, WILLIAM. With his father (?John Gabe qv) designed chapels in Merthyr Tydfil area C&TV 129

GABRIEL, SAMUEL BURLEIGH d 1865 Bristol. Architect. 1842 living w parents in Richmond Terrace. Blt most of commissioners churches in Bristol; fathr of architect Edward Gabriel. Gomme 434-5. In practice from 1841 w S.J. Hicks (H&G) to c1850; 1852-6 w JH Hirst (G&H). 1841 St John Apsley Rd H&G; 1842-3 add Tewkesbury Nat School; 1844 St Andrew Montpelier H&G; 1845 Filton ch H&G; 1847 St simon, Baptist Mills H&G; 1848 completed St Mark Easton after death of Dyer; 1848 St Michael Two-mile Hill; 1852 Houses Tyndalls Park; St Jude Poyntzpool; 1854 St Clement Newfoundland Rd G&H; 1854 comp W of England Bank Corn St G&H; 1856 Bowden Hill ch Wilts; Nettleton ch Wils; 1857 houses Wellington Pk and Apsley Rd; 1860 St Pauls vicarage Bedminster; 1861 St Michaels school, Two-mile Hill; 1860-1 rest Beechingstoke ch wilts; 1861 Dundry ch Som; 1861-2 vicarage Winterbourne Down Glos; 1861-4 Manningford Abbotts ch Wlts; 1863 rest Cherhill ch Wilts; 1863 Gardiners warehouse, John St; 1864 London & Lancs Ass, 42 Corn St (replaced by bldng by EG); 1864 chancel St John Apsley rd; 1864 St Michael school Two mile Hill??;

1843-5 ?possible des of Lexden Terrace, Tenby, Pmbs, for John Rees; John Smith qv bldr. Attrib on basis of cheque payment of £2/9/0d from Rees on 22.9.45. cf research by Douglas Fraser No 3 Lexden Terrace. (cf attrib of Prize House Tenby to JH Hirst qv)

1851 alts Chepstow Parsonage, Mon; NLW LL/Bounty/16 minor, bow window; G&H)

1852-3 Chepstow Infants & Sunday schools, Mon; MM 27.3.52, 20.5.53; G&H)

1857 Chepstow Cemetery, Mon; Br 10.10.57; two chapels & lodge)

GALPIN, J. Architect from North Devon written up in 2009 Georgian Group journal who acc to TL turns up in Carmarthen in 1840s possibly assisting FEH Fowler.

GAMES, F. WILLIAM. Builder

1898 Bethania I, Abercynon, Glam; dem; CCV; £3500

1898 bldr Abercynon C, Glam (T. Roderick); CCV)

1898 bldr Abercynon ch, Glam (G.E.Halliday); BN 23.9.98)

GANDY, JOHN PETER 1787-1850 broter of Joseph and Michael Gandy, pupil James Wyatt, travelled in Greece & Asia Minor 1811-13. 1st pr Bethlehem Hospital 1810; 2nd pr Univ Coll London 1825; changed name to Gandy-Deering 1828. MP for Aylesbury 1847

1827-32 County Gaol, Cardiff; CJ 1.7.25; Colvin;

GANT, F. CASTLE 11 Regent St, Wrexham

1894 sixteen artisans cottages on the Holl road, Wrexham T Br 21.7.94;

GAPPER, R. L. Aberystwyth. Sculptor.

196? Memorial Chapel, Llyn Celyn, Frongoch, Mer CG 229-30

196? Gateway, Pandy Cemetery, Llanuwchllyn, Mer to Sir OM Edwards. SG.

GARBETT, KEITH Cambridge

197? Bromebyd, Borthygest, Caerns; AV; for parents

GARDINER, JOHN Engineer see John Gardner

GARDNER, JOHN Engineer, London, 1821-94, born London, son of Harrie Gardner, civil engineer, assistant engineer London & Greenwich Railway 1838-41, then on Newport Docks, then for lock at Tottenham on Lea Navigation, then engineer to a colliery owner in Wales, then for 4 years resident engineer on Reading & Reigate Railway; 1850 own practice; AMICE 1851; worked for 30 years on railways including Staines & Wokingham, Merthyr & Abergavenny, Ebbw Vale, and Brynmawr & Blaenavon; MICE 1870; surveyed projected lines from the Rhondda to Cardiff & Newport, from Abergavenny to Brecon & Monmouth, and from Windsor to Ascot & Aldershot; retired 1885;

1841c assistant engineer Newport Docks, Mon, Grace's Guide;

1864 Nine Arches Viaduct, Dukestown, Tredegar, Mon, for Merthyr, Tredegar & Abergavenny Rlwy; RHB 242; BoW.

1876-7 Garndiffaith Viaduct, Abersychan, Mon, for LNWR on Merthyr-Abergavenny line; BoW 111;

GARDNER, WILLIAM B. Newport.

1886-7 St Michael RC, Pillgwenlly, Newport, Mon; MM 6.8.86; BoW, belfry and spirelet 1893 by WBG)

1888 Gaiety Theatre, Newport; MM 13.1.88, 10.2.88;

1892 RC ch, Rogerstone, Mon ; inf DE; BoW, unfinished

1893 tower, St Michael RC, Newport; Br 21.1.93; BoW;

1904 Silver Grill, High St, Newport for Messrs Bland; plans Gwent RO D627

GARNER SOUTHALL PARTNERSHIP See Michael Garner

GARNER, DAVID Cardiff

(199? Saab car showroom, Salisbury, Wilts; AJ 23.3.95;

GARNER, MICHAEL. Llandrindod Wells. Garner Southall Partnership founded 1979 by Mike Garner formerly with Herefs County Council & Terry Southall surveyor garnersouthall.co.uk

1972-82 rest Old Burfa, Evenjobb, Rad;

1975ff Royal Welsh Showground, Builth Wells, Brec; fifteen buildings inc grandstand and entrance gates.

1979ff numerous industrial units for DBRW and WDA inc Labtech, Presteigne; factories Llanidloes, Welshpool and Brecon;

1984 surgery, Spa Rd, Llandrindod Wells; CTA 84

1985 QM, Llandrindod Wells; The Friend 1985 1332)

198? rest Automobile Palace, Llandrindod Wells, for DBRW)

1988-9 rest Wegnall Farmhouse, Presteigne, Rad)

1989 prop repairs Nanteos, Cd, for Larast Ltd; ?unex; HBC grant;

199? Cwrt y Plas, Llangadog, Cms, new house

2000 rest Ty Mawr, Castell Caereinion, for Cadw; CTA 2001.

200? rest Picton Castle, Pembs; TL;

200? rest Hafotty, Llansadwrn, Ang; AV; for Cadw;

2002 rest Newton House, Dinefwr Castle, Cms, for NT;

2007 plans rest Elerch ch, Cd, and conversion of school to house; unex;

GARNER, N. D. Corwen

1926 12 houses for Corwen RDC, Mer; Br 20.8.26)

GARNER, THOMAS see Bodley & Garner. 1839-1906, partner of GF Bodley 1869-97, partnership ended when Garner became RC;

1901 rest St Donats Castle, Glam for Morgan Stuart Williams of Aberpergwm; BoW;

GARNETT & CLOUGHLEY Architects, Rhyl. Patrick Garnett 1932-2006 studied in America, cf BoW Clwyd 43; H&H: Together with Tony Cloughley (photographed for ‘Cosmopolitan’ magazine in 1975) he established an innovative practice in Rhyl in the late 1950s designing their first house in St. Asaph. The practice went on to become Garnett, Cloughley, Blackmore & Associates and found international fame as the designers of the Chelsea Drug Store in London where the practice had relocated to by 1965.

1960 Mount Hey, Mount Rd, St Asaph, Denbs;

1960 No 7 The Boulevard, Rhyl, Flints BoW for PGs mother)

1961 New House, Maesydon Ave, Rhyl, BoW)

1962 No 11 Clayton Drive, Prestatyn, Flints for PGs brother BoW)

1962 No 1 The Boulevard, Rhyl, for PG himself)

1962-3 Grandstand, Trotting Stadium, Prestatyn, Flints BoW)

1965-6 No 150 Rhuddlan Rd, Rhyl BoW for PGs brother by GC & Blakemore of London)

GARNON, - . Brother of vicar of Pontfaen.

1878 Temperance Society Hall, West St, Fishguard; W 16.8.78; now Theatr Gwaun

GARRATT, WILLIAM. Garnass (?Garness Mill, Amroth, Pmbs)

1844-5 alts Marros ch, Cms, N aisle, roof repairs, pews.

GARRETT, SAMUEL Narberth. Railway contractor

1849 plans Pont Llanfihangel, Llanfihangel ar Arth, Cms, over Teifi; W 14.12.49; Garrett plans selected PH 11.1.50, said to have been contractor for several railway bridges. Penson thought his 70’ bridge too short ?set aside for further reports. Plans by W.P. James of Cardiff or R.K.Penson chosen

GASKELL, J. B. Milford Haven. Engineer. born 1866 Bradford, CE, AMICE, manager MH Estate and MH Dock & Railway Co; architectural work with WJ Wood of London (Wood & Gaskell qv)

1910 proposed alts JD Harries shop, 16 Hamilton Terrace, MH; plans HRO D/RTM/l2/12

1911 Electric Picture Hall, Robert St, MH; conversion former I chapel; dem; HRO D/RTM/12/13

1911 house, Hubberston, Pmbs, for F James; contract MH Estate Co records.

GASKELL, W. 16 Crockherbton, Cardiff. ?the William Gaskell, architect, whose son was baptised at Steynton 1881.

1876 Ellis & Co Grocers, Haverfordwest; T: PH 14.4.76; Br 15.7.76; presumably for 17-18 High St, but prob unex as design by D.E. Thomas, acc to PH 7.12.77

GASS (JOHN BRADSHAW) & HOPE Architects, Bolton. John Bradshaw Gass (JBG) 1855-1939 came from Annan, articled to uncle J. J. Bradshaw (JB) in Bolton, ptnr with him B&G specilaised in mills. Arthur John Hope 1876-1960 was articled B&G 1892, firm later B,G&H, then BG&H 1913. Two C chapels listed in Harwood & Forster’s list of religious buildings 1914-90 both 1932 H&F. Manchester Stock Exch 1904-6; Co-op Manchester; Leysian Mission, City Rd, London 1903; Tollard Royal hotel, Southampton Row London 1907. ASG.

1929 C chapel, Colwyn Ave, Rhos-on-Sea, Denbs; Cadw; Br 17.1.30; 1932 acc to H&F; Cadw ref to Colwyn building control plans, Clwyd RO;

1932 ?C chapel, Caernarfon, Caerns; not found; H&F)

GEAR (A. M.) & ASSOCIATES. Designed army complex at Cwrt-y-gollen, Llangenny, Brec; BoW, no date, later C20; for Welsh Brigade Depot

GEE, W. H. Liverpool

1848ff Leighton Park Farm, Mont; model farm by WHG with JW Poundley qv; HH 229; stockyard 1849, then three other yards, circular piggery and circular shhep-house added by 1855 also 4-st mill. By 1860 det fodder shed blt and tramway for hay & straw; 1860s mechanised root processor & store;

1850-6 Leighton Hall, Mont, for John Naylor of Leyland & Bullen Bank, Liverpool; BoW; main block 1851; courtyard 1852; tower 1854-5; cost £275,000 inc gardens c1860 by Edw Kemp; High Bridge? 1858; Naylor was given estate as wedding gift by uncle in 1846-7 with £100,000, spent £200,000 1848-56, HH 228-9.

1851-3 Leighton ch, Mont; Eccl 1855; BoW; FS Br 23.8.51 for J Naylor of Leighton Hall; blt Br 21.10.54, £22000 local grey stone, Minera cream dressings; )

1862 Cil Cewydd Mill, Leighton, Mont; HH 229; 5-sorey powered by two turbines; 3-storey extension 1868 w additionalpair of turbines;

GEENS, CROSS & KELLAWAY, Bournemouth. A.E.O. Geens, M.G. Cross.

1964-7 Cambria House, Salutation Sq, Haverfordwest (dem) Council offices for Haverfordwest RDC, firm appointed after ctee saw their New Forest RDC offices. H. Dickman, Hist of H’West RDC. 1894-1974. WT 1/6/67 gives Cross as architect.

GEORGE + TOMOS, Machynlleth Arwyn George and Dafydd Tomos. Ecological architects.

200? Performng Arts building, Coleg Ceredigion, Llanbadarn Fawr, Cd; website;

200? vets premises, Tywyn, Mer; website

200? car showroom, Dolgellau, Mer; website

2007-8 alts Cardiac unit alts Bronglais Hospital Aberystwyth

2007-8 Llys Dyfi?, Machynlleth, Mont; Block of four eco houses; nameboard

2007-8 Cors Caron visitor Centre, Tregaron, Cd)

GEORGE, DAVID. ?carpenter son of Thomas George of Llangeler qv.

1849-50 Henllan ch, Cd; ICBS 4211; see below;

1853 ?alts Bangor Teifi ch, Cd. In corresp ICBS 4637 vicar says drawings for new nave roof at Bangor Teifi were copied from Henllan built 4 yrs ago acc to plans by a gentleman considered to have good taste in church architecture and approved by yr society .. not a professional architect (being self-taught) he has often been employed in drawing church plans wch have been approved by the Society. Work at Bangor Teifi 1853-6; CJ 3.10.56;

GEORGE, ROBERT. John Nash's clerk of works in Carmarthen, set up on own as architect 1796, completed some Nash works after Nash left in 1796-7; Suggett 15 & 17.

1793-5 Clk of works, alts Dolaucothi, Cynwyl Gaeo, Cms; (Nash); Suggett has 1792-6 and no mention of RG;

1803 ?Colby Lodge, Amroth, Pembs, for John Colby of Ffynone; attrib BoW;

GEORGE, THOMAS Mason Llangeler, Cms. Father of David George, carpenter, qv.

1831 Bldr, Vicarage, Llangrannog, Cd; paper found at house gave name of TG pensaer cerrig and his son DG pensaer coed, o blwyf Llangeler, 1831; M. Davies, Story of Llangrannog, 2003, p 28.

GEORGE, THOMAS, St Clears. County Surveyor, Carms 1860, County Surveyor Pembs 1861 ?earlier.

1861-8 Adds County Gaol, Haverfordwest W 12.6.61 proposal to add a storey. Work completed HMT 1.7.68. P&P43 shows plan in HRO for ‘additional sleeping cells’ dated 9/4/61; TG Co Surveyor.

1862 Bancyfelin Bridge, Llanfihangel Abercywyn Cms T CJ 14.3.62 £240 CJ 7.11.62

1864-5 Double lock-up Llanboidy Cms T CJ 14.10.64

1865-6 Double lock up Llansawel Cms CJ 13.1.65

1868 Lock-up Maenclochog, plans HMT 1.7.68

l870 Widening Cardigan Br, plans not used CTA 4.ll.70

1875 Fishguard Bridge W 3.7.74

1876 Egremont Bridge Pmbs/Cms PH 14.4.76 ?repairs

1878 Trevaughan Bridge, Whitland, Cms, widened W 15.11.78

1882-4 Chain Bridge, Llandovery, Cms; W 7.4.82

l886 Police Station, Market St, Llanelli, dem; A 2.2.86; LAL 215 says 1881 and mentions seeing prop new lock-up plans in boro surveyors office, no archt named;

1886-7 Repairs Llanfihangel Bridge, Llanfihangel ar Arth, Cms; CJ 31.12.86

1886 Police Station, nr Raven Inn, Garnant, Cms; W 12.3.86

1891-2 Lock-up, Lower Frog St, Tenby; TO 19.7.91

GEORGE, THOMAS MORRIS. Architect, Cilgerran. (Kelly l926)

1926 Alts Capel Seion, St Dogmaels, Pmbs; reseat and renovate; CJ 30.4.26

GEORGE, WATKIN Engineer involved with Glamorganshire Canal, also 1793-6 water feeders to Cyfartha Ironworks, Merthyr Tydfil with wood and iron aqueducts (des with Wm Aubrey). He was works engineer at Cyfartha.

1793-6 Pontcafnau aqueduct, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam; w William Aubrey, cast-iron; ill BoW pl 74 )

1801 Blast furnaces Ynysfach Ironworks, Merthyr Tydfil, BoW; also nearby Rhydycar Iron Bridge, reerected by Chapel Row;

1820 St James ch, Pontypool, Mon; ICBS; BoW; chancel 1845 Wyatt & Brandon, adds 1875-7 by E. Deacon

GIBB, Sir ALEXANDER Engineer

1938-40 alts Menai Suspension Bridge, Ang; contr Dorman & Long; RH;

GIBB, THOMAS Architect, Station Road, Port Talbot; MSA;

1909 Masonic Hall, Port Talbot, Glam by JA James and Thomas Gibb, illustrated without details in SWDP 14.10.09; TL: I asked my local historian friend in Port Talbot, John Vivian Hughes. The Masonic Temple and Hall shown here still survive in Forge Road and were designed by J.A. James and Thomas Gibb, both members of the lodge there. Gibb gets into Pevsner with one reference but not James. In Kelly's Directory 1906, James is only listed under Private Residents, whereas Thomas Gibb is MSA, architect of Station Road. As you can see it actually had a shop on the ground floor to bring in some rent but this was infilled in 1927. It is still going as a Masonic Hall.

1913 UM chapel, Glyncorrwg, Glam; BoW;

GIBBERD, Sir FREDERICK. Sir Frederick Gibberd & Partners; Frederick Gibberd Coombes & Partners FGC&P. Liverpool RC Cathedral.

1960-5 Tryweryn (Llyn Celyn) Reservoir, Frongoch, Mer. AR 127, 1960, 46-8) Engineer JHT Stilgoe of Liverpool Corporation with Binnie, Deacon & Gourley consulting engineers. Conical roofed straining tower;

1967-8 Royal Mint, Llantrisant, Glam; BoW SFG&P

197? Landscape, Dinorwig Power Station, Caerns; FGC&P; AV; James Williamson & Ptnrs engs;

1983 Whitbread Brewery, Magor, Mon; RIBAJ Aug 83 59; FGC&P; 1979 acc to BoW)

GIBBON, JOSEPH Surveyor, Haverfordwest.

1907 Plans for Corporation Isolation Hospital, Haverfordwest HRO HAM/HT/1/25

1932 Spittal Church Hall, Pmbs; Mr Gibbon of Llawhaden; PT 8.9.32

GIBBS, JAMES Architect 1682-1754. A Book of Architecture 1728.

c1734 attrib John Hanbury monument, Trevethin, Mon; BoW; carving by Rysbrack, attrib as similar to Dr John Friend memorial in Westminster Abbey;

GIBBS, JOHN. Oxford. Architect. Started in Oxford, in early 1850s in Wigan, then Manchester, two books of Gothic designs for churches and houses 1853 & 1855 publ Manchester; wrote novel The Old Parish Church 1861; returned to Oxford in 1860s; T Hinchcliffe, North Oxford, 103-4; Designed Banbury Cross 1859; 58 Banbury Rd 1865-7; 54 Banbury Rd 1867; No 56 Banbury Rd 1867 w sculpture by W Forsyth of Worcester; South Leigh parsonage 1870 and school 1871;

1864 Lewis Memorial Cross, New Radnor, Rad, to Sir George Cornewall Lewis of Harpton Court + 1863, MP Chancellor of the Exchequer; Cadw, carved figures by W Forsyth; MS;

GIBBS, THOMAS, architect, RIBA;

193? Sunray, 32 Dinas Baglan Rd, Port Talbot, Glam; large moderne villa reputedly designed for a local bookmaker Val Jones, and known as Mugs' Villa from the source of the money, e-mail Simon Hartwell in ukmoho; Cadw listing; very similar to The White House, Downage, Hendon, Mx by Simmons & Grellier, also Sun Park, Brixhgam, Devon, also No 221 Trentham Rd, Stoke of Trent, Staffs;

GIBSON, DAN. Architect worked with garden designer T. H. Mawson.

1892 ?involved at Bellevue Park, Newport, won in competition by THM; could have designed the two lodges; BoW

1898ff Flagstaff, Colwyn Bay, Denbs proj for house w gardens by Mawson. House not built, but entrance lodge and two gatehouses and gardens were, for Walter Whitehead Manchester surgeon BoW

GIBSON, F. Pontypridd

1894 Police courts, Porth, Glam T Br 30.6.94;

1894 Cottage hospital, Porth, Glam FS Br 27.10.94;

GIBSON, G. LAMBERT MICE. Engineer. Resident engineer Fishguard Harbour works from 1902, in succession to JT Mann qv, under chief GWR engineer JC Inglis. cf Felix J Poole, Engineering Wonders of the World, 19??, p180.

1902-6 Fishguard Harbour works, Goodwick, Pmbs (JC Inglis)

1906 Fishguard Harbour railway and station, Goodwick, Pmbs; MHWN 6.9.06

1908 Fishguard Harbour Village, Goodwick, Pmbs; GWR Mag. May 1908 102-3

GIBSON, JOHN. London. Architect 1817-92. Pupil JA Hansom, 1836 worked for Sir C Barry. Architect to National Provincial Bank from 1864; RIBA Gold medal 1890. RIBAJ 5.1.93; 7.11.1908. 1844 1st pr National Bank of Scotland, Glasgow; 1845-8 Central B, Bloomsbury, London Romanesque; 1846 Imperial Ass, Threadneedle St, London Br 1848 258 dem; 1847-9 National Bank,Queen St, Glasgow Br 1848 49, 517; 1851-3 Charlecote ch, Warws; 1852-5 alts Charlecote Park, Warws; 1853 Shenstone ch, Staffs; 1860-75 Todmorden TH; 1865 Nat Prov Bank, Bishopsgate; NP branches Salisbury 1866; Southampton 1867; Birmingham, Manchester 1868; Gateshead, Middlesbrough 1871; Newcastle, London Piccadilly 1872; Stockton 1874; Durham, Wrexham (Hope St), Sunderland 1876; Baker St London, 58 Cromwell Rd london 1881. There is also a list of buildings dealt with for NPB inc in Wales Builth and Crickhowell; 1866-9 Dobroyd Castle, Yorks; 1873 Nutfield Priory, Sy Exh RA; 1875 City Bank, Exeter Exh RA; 1876-9 SPCK offices, Northumberland Ave, London; 1879 Child’s Bank Fleet St, London; 1883 Smith Ellison Bank, Lincoln; AEBTD

1856 Bodelwyddan ch, Flints for Lady Willoughby de Broke for whom Gibson had worked at Compton Verney)

1857 attrib school, Bodelwyddan, Flints;

185? vicarage, Bodelwyddan, attrib BoW; also ?two gabled terraces of estate cottages)

1858 Plas Power, Bersham, Denbs; AEBTD; BoW 102; dem; two pairs of estate cottages 1859, lodges including South Lodge 1860; ill LHW, built for Thomas Lloyd Fitzhugh, dem c1950;

1866 attrib Llandegla ch Denbs; BoW 192)

1873 Bersham ch, Flints BoW 102 for Thomas Lloyd Fitzhugh of Plas Power

1876 National Provincial Bank, Wrexham, Denbs; BoW 307

Also Nat Prov, Llandudno, Caerns ?dem for 1920 bank Mostyn St by FCR Palmer; RIBAJ 1893; and alts Nat Prov Builth Wells, Brec, and Crickhowell, Brec.

GILBERTSON, ALFRED, Liverpool, architect particularly of RC churches;

1903-5 RC church and presbytery, Barmouth, Mer; T: CN 11.12.03; BN 2.9.04; Br 9.9.05 Albert Gilbertson and Mr Shanley Liverpool Clerk of Works. Minffordd stone and Cefn dressings, £5000; Lloyd, Williams & Jones contractors)

1909-10 RC Church, Beaumaris, Ang; BN 20.5.10 opened, Mr Gilbertson;

1914 RC ch, High St, Saltney, Flints;

GILBERTSON, ARTHUR Glanrhyd, Pontardawe, Glam. Owner of tinplate works and amateur architect. Gave organ to Newton ch Oystermouth 1907 (Orrin).

1885-6 All Saints ch, Pontardawe, 1885-6, as memorial to his father William; Br 5.9.85; Orrin 136; John Griffiths Pontardawe contr; £2440; WM 3.9.86; reredos by Wm Clarke. BoW says chancel of All Saints improved 1896 with reredos by Clarke and pulpit by Clarke 1900

1894 ?improved chancel St Peter ch, Pontardawe as memorial to parents, but Wilson & Moxham were architects (Orrin). But BoW says it was chancel of All Saints improved 1896 with reredos by Clarke and pulpit by Clarke 1900.

GILES & GOUGH. London. John Giles & ?Gough, specialists in asylums and infirmaries. Giles & Biven 1868-70; Giles & Gough 1872-97; Giles, Gough & Trollope 1884-1900.

1878-80 Adds Joint Counties Lunatic Asylum, Carmarthen; G&G; competition 1877, RHH; contract Arch 11.1.79;

1881-3 adds Joint Counties Lunatic Asylum, Abergavenny, Mon, inc chapel, dining-room; BoW 103; 1884 RS notes; Br 18.11.82 tender for laundry fittings and kitchen apparatus JG&G;

1883 Glamorgan County Asylum, Parc Gwyllt, Bridgend, Glam, first portion; T: BN 1.6.83

1892 infirmary etc, Glamorgan County Asylum, Bridgend, Glam T Br 30.7.92;

1895 Mid-Wales Hospital, Talgarth, Brec; GG&T; MS; 1900 BoW;

1904 Pair of cottages and farm buildings, Mid-Wales Asylum, Talgarth, Brec; MS; GG&T;

GILES & ROBINSON Architects London see CE Giles

1869-70 Haverfordwest St Martin spire rebuilt G&R; DMH83; HRO HPR/25/270.

GILES, CHARLES EDMUND, Architect. London & Taunton. Churches at Long Load Som 1854, St John Bathwick Bath, 1861, Isle Brewers Som 1861. Rest churches at Ansford, Bawdrip, Corfe, Williton, Som. Kings College Taunton 1867-9. There were several partnerships Giles & Robinson (G&R) 1865, Giles & Gane (G&G) c1872. 1868 Steeple Ashton ch Wilts rest G&R; 1876 work at Semington ch, Wilts, G&G, WBR; photocopy of a MSS autobiography in Somerset Record Office;

1861-5 rest St Martin ch, Haverfordwest, Pmbs, new arcade, windows etc. Spire rebuilt 1869-70 by G&R HRO HPR/25/270, DMH 83, CJ 20.6.62, ICBS, PH 29.9.65

1863-4 Haverfordwest St Mary, rebuilt N porch. Planned spire not built, BN 1864 569. DMH 90-1. Took over on death of WH Lindsey qv in 1863.

1869-70 Haverfordwest St Martin spire rebuilt G&R

GILES, E. Whitland. Builder ?same as Edwin Giles of Carmarthen

1885 contractor Llangrannog Ch, Cd; by E Lingen Barker;

GILES, EDWIN, Carmarthen, builder ?same as EG of Whitland

1885 builder, rest Abergorlech ch, Cms, by E Lingen Barker; W 30.10.85

GILES, FRANCIS Engineer

1841 unex plans for floating dock at Saundersfoot, Pmbs; BoW 448

GILL & BROWNE see John Elkington Gill.

GILL, JOHN. AMICE City Surveyor, Bangor

1888 Master’s house, St Paul’s WM Schools, Bangor, Arch 8.7.88)

1893-5 Infectious Diseases Hospital, Minffordd, Bangor Br 8.4.93; opened BN 1.2.95 £2249 Borough surveyor

1907 adds Infectious Diseases Hospital Bangor fry room and discharge block Br 15.6.07; City surveyor.

GILL, JOHN ELKINGTON Bath. Architect, 1821-74 former partner of GP Manners in Bath, thesis on Manners in Bath Ref library; partner of GP Manners from 1845 in Manners & Gill qv, until Manners retired in 1862, then on his own, or ??with Thomas Browne (1839-98) former principal assistant, firm certainly continued after Gill's death in 1874 as Gill & Browne (G&B), then became Browne & Gill qv when Thomas Browne joined by JEG's son Wallace Gill (1856-1928) qv, c1879. Buried Smallcombe Cemetery, Bath.

1873 Itton Parsonage, Mon; Gwent RO DM/AM/P1

1884-5 Gliffaes, near Crickhowell, Brec; country house between Brecon & Abergavenny, by Browne & Gill qv; MS; T Br 27.9.84 new house for Rev WH West; said to be son of retired ironmaster William Henry West owner of Gliffaes;

GILLART, DAVID Surveyor, Llandudno, Machynlleth. 1871-1910 pupil of Powell & Sweatenham surveyors & estate agents, Newtown, 1887 improver with Henry Kennedy. Sub-agent to Mostyn estate 1889-93 in succession to A. Foulkes, left to help his father Richard G. agent to Londonderry Plas Machynlleth estate, d Plas Penrallt, Machynlleth 1910. Hiller 211-3: inv w new wing at Gloddaeth by WE Nesfield, 1875-6, tried to persuade Nesfield to design three cottages on drive, eventually des by John Douglas with alts by Lady Augusta Mostyn. Douglas designed new main gate at Llanrhos, now moved to face Conwy at the Llanrhos cottages. Douglas also designed lower part of Gloddaeth park with its two lakes and ornamental bridge. ?dates don’t work.

1902 New stable & repairs, Penrhiwlas, Llanelltyd, Mer NLW B/B/36; ?used as rectory.

GILLART, RICHARD Agent Plas Machynlleth estate. Father of David Gillart 1871-1910 qv; ?also known as R Gillart Jr surveyor.

1890-1 prop repars Dylife ch, Mont, rejected by ICBS; R Gillart Jr, surveyor.

GILLETT, W.F. Architect, surveyor, temporary offices at 16 Crigos Terrace, Aberavon, Port Talbot, advert Bridgend & Neath Chronicle 29.11.1889;

GILLINSON, BARNETT & PARTNERS, Leeds, specialists in leisure pools, Whitley Bay, Sunderland, South Shields, Rotherham, Swindon. Associate architects to Summerland, Douglas, IoM, 1968-71, which burnt disastrously in 1973;

1976-80 Sun Centre, Rhyl, Flints BoW; dem 2016;

GINGELL, WILLIAM BRUCE 1819-99 Architect. 37 Corn St, Bristol (1868). cf Gomme, Jenner, Little, Bristol, p435. Partner c1847-50 at Werburgh Chambers w Thomas Fuller Jr of Bath qv (F&G), both having been pupils of James Wilson in Bath. Partner in l850s with Thomas Royce Lysaght (G&L); architect to W of England and S Wales Bank, HQ Bristol, 1854, branches Cardiff & Aberdare attrib to TRL; but AEBTD 1868 attribs branches at Aberdare & Pontypridd to WBG; 1852-5 Leeds, Leeds & Yorkshire Assurance, Commercial St; 1st pr RHH; 1852 Bristol General Hospital, Lower Guinea St; 1853 3rd prize Preston TH, Lancs RHH; 1854 Sugar warehouse, King St & Baldwin St, part dem, part now Canada Ho Baldwin St; 1854 West of England & S Wales Bank, Corn St, Bristol G&L; Br 19 629; Gomme 351-3; sculp by John Thomas; 1st pr; c. 1855 ?Warehouse, 12 Temple St, Bristol, attr Gomme 365 dem; 1856 No 48 Corn St, Bristol, Dem; 1856 155-7 Whiteladies Rd Bristol, Gomme 273; 1860 Work for Christopher Thomas in Broad Plain, Old Bread St and Straight St, Bristol; 1862 Entr Bristol Royal Insurance Co Offices competition, RHH; 1863 Sugar warehouse, King St, Bristol dem; c1863 Tobacco warehouse, King St, Bristol; 1864 Nat Prov Bank, 33 Corn St, Bristol; 1864 Liverpool, London & Globe Ass., 36 Corn St, Bristol; c1865 Rogers Brewery, Jacob St, Bristol; 1874 Robinson’s offices, warehouse & mill, Bathurst Parade, Bristol Gomme 369-70; 1876 Robinson’s offices, 1-6 Redcliffe St, Bristol Dem; 1882 Warehouse for Christopher Thomas, Old Bread St, Bristol; 1886 Alliance Ins, 37 corn St, Bristol dem c1930; 1888 Warehouse for Greenslade, St Thomas’s St, Bristol; 1897 Fish Market, Baldwin St, Bristol.

1849 Normal College, Swansea, Glam, F&G; CJ 23.3.49 tender; unex

1849-50 Llandovery College, Cms; First sketch ‘The Welsh Collegiate Institution’ signed F&G; Llandovery Album, D Kingerlee, 1985, 13; Later drawings ?signed Gingell acc to TL. Comp W 9.3.49, won by F&G. Tenders F&G Br 10.3.49, 23.6.49 and CJ 29.6.49. FS laid F&G PH 21.12.49. The firm contracted for themselves £3500 acc to Br 5.1.50, 19.1.50, 26/1/50 objections from profession which led to Fuller resignation from IBA; AEBTD: Llandovery Grammar School.

1850-4 Llandingat Ch rest, Llandovery, Cms; CJ 4.10.50 New 5-lt altar w, new arcade, new 3-lt chancel N w, tower gallery. NLW plans. ICBS 4272 gives F&G, but corr. and completion certificate signed WBG; CJ 10.3.54.

1857 West of England & S Wales Bank, St Mary St, Cardiff, Glam; now Nat West; G&L; ?by TRL acc to BN 1857 620 and BoW 212;

1857 West of England & S Wales Bank, Cardiff St, Aberdare, Glam; now HSBC; WBG BoW 139; BN 1857 246; AEBTD WBG;

1857 West of England & S Wales Bank, Pontypool, Mon; G&L; by TRL acc to BoW 483; by WBG AEBTD in Pontypridd ?error;

GISBORNE, EDWARD S. Bell Bank, Hay on Wye, land surveyor Pigot 1844 dir.

GITTINS, - Wrexham

1878 WM chapel, Cefn Bychan, Denbs, FS Br 7.6.78;

GIVEEN, BUTLER M. Relation of Stepney Gulstons of Dirleton

1873 Plans for stables, Dirleton, Llangadog. ?not built CRO Derwydd SG 31.

GLAMORGAN COUNTY William Whittington Surveyor of bridges at least in 1828 (Colvin); W James Nash County education architect for western Glamorgan c. 1907-14;

1897 Police Station, Port Talbot, Glam; Glamorgan Co Surveyor; C: BJ 10.11.97;

1958-9 Maesteg County Comprehensive School, Llangynwyd, Glam; BoW; adds 1989-90 by Mid-Glamorgan County.

GODSELL, GEORGE H. Architect, Palace Chambers, Hereford

1892 classroom, National School, Presteigne, Rad T Br 1.10.92

1892 heating, Boultifrook mansion, Presteigne, Rad; T Br 1.10.92

(1895 Meadows Memorial Hall, Hereford;

(1895-6 rest Llancillo ch, Herefs, opened 16.10.96)

(1900-1 Imperial Hotel, 31 Widemarsh St, Hereford with RA Briggs architect;

(1901 alts Railway Inn, Barton St, Hereford; plans Herefs RO;

GOLD, H. A. MC, FRIBA

1926 conversion of Athenaeum to Library, Llanelli, Carms, plaque;

GOLDIE, JOSEPH. Architect 1882-1953 grandson of George Goldie 1828-97, architect, of Weightman, Hadfield & Goldie qv of Sheffield, and son of Edward Goldie + 1921 architect, the family noted designers of RC churches;

1929-30 Grangetown RC ch, Pentrebane St, Cardiff; BoW

GOLDRING, WILLIAM, 1854-1919. Garden designer, Kew, London, prolific designer of gardens and parks, supposedly over 700 commissions, inc Earl's Court Exhibition Grounds London, Endcliffe Park Sheffield, Dorchester Borough Gardens, Dorset 1895-6,

1895? alts Thompson Park, Sir David's Fields, Cardiff, Glam, opened 1891 SWE 19.10.91, designer not named; Cardiff Parks website;

1903 gardens Bryn Estyn, Wrexham, Denbs BoW 310n; for Fredrick Soames, brewer;

also garden designs at Derry Ormond, Betws Bledrws, Cd, and Bodysgallen, Caerns;

GOLDWYER, - . Engineer. A holiday house, The Havens, Little Haven, Pmbs, is said to have been built for - Goldwyer, chief engineer of the GWR, but house is first recorded 1871 owed by Mrs Rebecca Goldwyer of Bristol whose family owned the Broad Haven estate. See also John Edward Goldwyer born 1839 in Bristol to Henry Goldwyer surgeon (d1845) of Bristol and Rebecca Ashe; she was in Lyme Regis with seven children in 1851-2 but died in 1875 in West Walton, Pembs, and is buried there; Captain Goldwyer of Walton House, Little Haven, was Hon Sec of RNLI committee for the lifeboat serving Little Haven and St Brides, The Lifeboat 1.5.1882; NLW has papers of Goldwyer family of Bristol, Salisbury, Somerset, Yorks & Ashgrove Co. Limerick 1653-1879; Goldwyer family occupied 13 The Close, Salisbury 1699-1820;

GOLDWYER, JOHN E, engineer. John E Goldwyer of Bowling Iron Works, Bradford, Yorks was member of Iron & Steel Institute, 1872, London Daily News 3.5.1879 reports death in Yorkshire of wife of JE Goldwyer, engineer of Atkins & Co London and Chepstow; JE Goldwyer of Briton Ferry attended Cardiff meeting of Iron & Steel Institute SWDN 3.8.1897; ?probably same as John Edward Goldwyer born 1839 in Bristol to Henry Goldwyer surgeon (d1845) and Rebecca Ashe, she died in 1879 in West Walton, Pembs see - Goldwyer above where she is said to have died 1875;

1892-4 resident engineer Neath River Swing Bridge, Neath, Glam, by SW Yockney qv for Rhondda & Swansea Bay Railway; JE Goldwyre, assistant engineer with WS Marsh, according to Cambrian 2.3.94 report of annual meeting, foundations of bridge complete;

GOLLEDGE, RICHARD, architect see IBI Group; trained Welsh School of Architecture, designed private house at Malmesbury, Wilts, worked for Nightingale Architecture qv taken over by IBI Group in 2010;

GOLLINS, MELVIN & PARTNERS, later Gollins, Melvin & Ward

1951-2 Llanbedr Primary School, Langstone, Mon; BoW

1968 SWALEC HQ, St Mellons, Glam; BoW; GM&W;

GOOD, JOSEPH HENRY. Father and son architects of that name. JHG Sr 1775-1857 of Hatton Gardens, London, was pupil of Soane, surveyor to Commissioners for Building New Churches 1826-57, also Examining Architect to ICBS 1829-48; HC; Henry Ashton was pupil; Apps Court Surrey 1821-2; St Andrew Vestry Hall Holborn 1823; work at Brighton Pavilion 1831-2 inc N gate & stables behind façade of Porden’s r. wing.

Son JHG Jr FRIBA + 1885 wrote memoir of father in APSD. Armourers & Braziers Hall London 1839-41, exh RA 1834 by JHG Jr, but HC suggests by JHG Sr was surveyor to A&B Company from c1819.

1838-40 Slebech Ch, Pmbs, for Baron de Rutzen; JHG Jr, acc to BoW; interior fitted up by Mr Fairs of Hanover Sq and William Owen of Haverfordwest qv; tiles by Chamberlain of Worcester; closed 1990, derelict;

GOODE, HARRY PHELPS Surveyor, of Goode & Owen, land surveyors, Haverfordwest. HPG in 1835 dir, also JF Goode. Late HP Goode built a house for himself on Merlins Hill, Haverfordwest, W 11.2.76. Made Tithe maps in 1830s and 1840s, certified work at Southwood, Roch, Pem, 1841-2, 1849, HRO DX/467/26; Arthur James qv worked for him 1844-6;

1869 school, Llangwm, Pmbs; HRO TSE/1; Seaborne;

GOODHART-RENDEL, HARRY S. Architect, architectural historian. Related to Maud Rendel, Lady Gladstone, daughter in law of WE Gladstone, and did much work for Hawarden estate c1920-35.

1923 Wynt Lodge, Hawarden, Flints; BoW

1934-6 alts Plas Newydd, Llanedwen, Ang, for 6th M of Anglesey, removed battlements and turrets, altered glazing, converted N chapel wing to dining-room w library over. NT guide book; dining-room with Rex Whistler paintings.

1933-4 Aston Mead Cottages, Ewloe, Flints, for Gladstone estate; BoW)

1934-6 cricket pavilion, Hawarden, Flints; BoW)

1937-8 Ewloe ch, Flints for Lady Gladstone; BoW

1944 Convent of Poor Clares Colettines, Hawarden, Flints;)

Also

unex plan for Plas Warren, Broughton, Flints BoW nd for Gladstone estate;

Tea house, Hawarden Castle, Flints, nd;

designs for chapel at St Deiniol's Library Hawarden, Flints, only stalls exec;

GOODMAN, H. A. Newport. Presumably of Lawrence & Goodman, Newport, Mon, c1872-6 but possibly of Middleton & Goodman, Cheltenham, cl872-4, qqv.

1876 YMCA, Commercial St, Newport; JF Fawckner qv & HAG; MM 28.4.76)

1878 Pontfaen Board School, Bishton, Mon, for Christ Church Extra Municipal School Board; T: Br 14.9.78;

1878-9 Liswerry Public Elem School, Mon; MM 23.8.78)

1885 Barnardtown Board Schools, Church Rd, Newport; MM 27.2.85)

GOODWIN, EDWIN MORTON. Architect. Came to Wales as partner of Henry Coe qv (C&G), 4 Frederick Place, Old Jewry, London, ?already successful partnership in London. Work in SW Wales seems associated with WH Yelverton, businessman, who bought Whitland Abbey in the later 1830s and involved the firm at his house and Whitland Ch from at least 1850. Goodwin worked for him thereafter until WHY d 1892. Probably built houses for WH Yelverton in Whitland from the 1850s to 1890s. c1865-7 Whitland Abbey Slate Co, WHY, EMG, & Penruddocke Wyndham partners, exploited Gilfach slate quarry, nr Llangolman, Cms, dissolved in 1867 though WHY still involved at Gilfach in 1875. Bought or leased land for house bldng in many places, bankrupt 1874 over land speculation at Burry Port, Cms, W 3.4.74, recovered and was speculating in 1880 and seems to have continued to c1895. He is recorded as living in: London, Narberth (c1865), Laugharne (1867-8), Pontfaen (1868) (? Pontfaen, Pmbs or near Bishton Mon), Haverfordwest, Kidwelly (1877), Leatherhead (1887), Saundersfoot (1892). Cf Nicholson Pembrey & Burry Port, 1, 34-5.

1850-3 Whitland ch, Cms (Eglwys Fair Glyn Taf) (C&G) DMH 95 ICBS 4364. Ground plan signed C&G, letters from HEC, but in letter of 1853 Yelverton writes ‘entirely owing to me that Mr G’s assistance was secured to furnish the beautiful design’. John Thomas of Tenby seems to have exec design. Engraving by C&G in CRO CAS Scrapbook. PH 29.5.53 C&G;Br 25.6.53.

1853-5 restored St Thomas, Haverfordwest rebuilt nave and chancel £1200 DMH 95 (John Thomas of Tenby executed)

1854 mansion at Haverfordwest for H.W. Hepburne exh RA by C&G; ?unex.

c1855 ?chapel Amroth Castle, Pmbs, for lunatic asylum (attrib BoW122)

1855 Whitland Abbey House, Whitland for Hon. W.H. Yelverton; possibly begun much earlier as Cliffe’s Book of S. Wales 1847 214 says Hon WHY has ‘erected a modern mansion’. Exh Arch. Exhib. by Mr Coe Br 10.1.57. House called not finished in 1872.

18?? ??Goodwin’s Row, Clunderwen, Cms. Name suggests he involved.

1857-8 Yelverton Arms, Whitland. CRO JC Williams & Roberts Box 5 lease.

1859-60 C of E School Amroth Pembs HRO TSE/l/l n.d.

1859-60 Llansadwrnen Ch Cms rebuilt EMG of C&G BoW

1865c living in Narberth, two schools nearby and some terraces near Saundersfoot.

1866 nave, Gorslas ch, Cms; BoW; chancel 1879 by David Jenkins;

1868-71 alts and adds, rectory, Newport, Pmbs; Plans 1868 NLW SD/Bounty/146-7 by EMG of Pontfaen; now called Gelli Olau, Fishguard Rd, Newport)

1869-70 rectory, Eglwys Cymun, Cms; ?NLW SD/Bounty/?;

1871 Middletown ch, Mont; BoW; by EMG of Caernarfon??;

1873 Goodwin's Town, Burry Port, Cms; CRO Ashburnham estate 55/1, sale of land £804/7/6d for just over 2 acres. Two streets built Pemberton Ave and Carway St, unfinished when Goodwin bankrupt 1874; plots on Pencoed House estate for sale 1877: 1-4 Pencoed Cotts built, 10 plots. Cf P&BP

1874 Plas-y-fan, Burry Port, Cms; house for himself, incomplete at bankruptcy, stripped & dem c. 1905; Nicholson P&BP 1; ill LHW revised ed;

1874 ten unfinished houses near station, Whitland, Cms, bankruptcy sale W 3.4.74

1877-83 building sites for sale Penuel St, Carmarthen: Parc-y-shop between Priory Street and Parade. Mr Goodwin of Kidwelly W 15.6.77, adverts continue to 1883.

1880 lease large site both sides of Park St, Whitland, Cms, to Howell Davies, merchant, by W.H. Yelverton, on advice of his architect Mr Goodwin CJ 26.11.80

1880 ?property development in Saundersfoot area, Pmbs (P&BP)

1887 ?vicarage, Maenclochog, Pmbs; EMG of Leatherhead, plans SD/Bounty/?; ?unex as tender to build was advertised in 1898;

1892 semi-detached villa cottages being built on part of Lowmead estate, Whitland, from plans of Mr G of Saundersfoot W 28.5.92

1892 monument to WH Yelverton, Whitland churchyard, Cms. Celtic cross by EMG of Saundersfoot, made by BJ Taylor & Sons, Dublin, Irish granite on Kilkenny limestone base; W 28.5.92

1892 mon to Madame Salomon, churchyard, Carmarthen RC, similar to that to her father WH Yelverton, also made by Taylor & Sons Dublin; W 4.6.92

1892-5 involved in development of houses in Whitland, Cms, on Morgan Richardson land; on main road, New Rd, St Mary St, South St; NLW Morgan Richardson 2417-9, 2422-3,

GOOLD, H. VIVIEN Architect, Kings Chambers, Prestatyn, Flints; LRIBA; ? H Vivian Goold;

(1930-1 Old Chapel Field, Plough Lane, Kington Langley, Wilts, for Robin & Heather Tanner; plans Wilts RO G3/760/752 1930; the design given to Tanner's as a wedding present, as Heather Tanner was Goold's niece; Tanner's autobiography describes him as a follower of CFA Voysey and says that he thought this his best work; Prestatyn Weekly Observer 2.10.1909 has advert for HV Goold, fruit and flower nursery Gwaesygor Nurseries, Prestatyn;

1933 proposed pairs semi-detached houses, Penymaes Rd, Holywell Flints; Flints archives;

1935 semi-det houses, Fron Park Rd, Holwell, Flints; plans Flints archives; ;

GORDON, SIR ALEX, Cardiff. 1917-99, born in Ayr, family moved Swansea 1925, articled Swansea Borough Architect. 1949 joined T Alwyn Lloyd +1960, from 1960 with Alun Roberts and David Humphreys, as AG & Partners (AG&P). Ten partners by 1972, offices also London, Carmarthen (cf G Bailey), York. Retired 1982, knighted 1987, obit Touchstone 6 1999. Firm latterly AGPartnership (AGP)

H&H: Following war-service he returned to Wales and attended the Welsh School of Architecture at Cardiff University where he graduated with a special distinction in his Diploma year. He joined the practice of Thomas Alwyn Lloyd (now aged 68) in 1949 at the time of the publication of the latter’s ‘South Wales Outline Plan’. On Lloyd’s death in 1960 the practice continued as Alex Gordon and Partners and by 1972 had grown to be one of the largest in Wales, rivalled only by that of Sir Percy Thomas. The practice then had four offices, two in England, and Gordon had become a significant national voice. Outlining his approach in an address to his colleagues in 1968 he said ‘When ‘originality at all costs’ assumes unbalanced proportions, it tends to produce symptoms in individuals where they show a complete disrespect for anything which has been done by anyone other than themselves.’ Such views led to his election as President of the RIBA in 1971 from where he gave a lead to the architectural profession in the development of his ‘Long Life/Loose fit/Low Energy’ design philosophy which anticipated many of today’s concerns with sustainability. 66 Obituary Guardian, 29.7.99. Archives; As PRIBA the RIBA has papers relating to his term of office. Additionally RIBA has press-cuttings on his practice from 1959-84.

1955 Sports Pavilion, UCW Cardiff, Glam; RIBA Bronze Medal)

1955-6 add Llanfair Court, Llanfair Kilgeddin, Mon; BoW; AG;

1959 housing, Aberffraw, Ang; RH; AG&P;

mid 1960s Flat-roofed terraces E of Fairhill, Cwmbran, Mon; BoW; AG&P;

1964 consultants, 3 bridges on A465, Cenfoedycymer, Glam; Rendel, Tritton & Palmer engs; BoW; CTA 1968;

196? Student housing & admin, Atlantic College, St Donats Castle, Glam; BoW mid-1960s;

1966 housing, Pencraig, Llangefni, Ang, eighth section, AJ 11.1.67;

1966 add Barry Memorial hall, Glam; BoW; AG&P;

1967 Davies Memorial Gallery, Newtown, Mont; BoW; AG;

1967 refectory & service wing, Gregynog, Tregynon, Mont; BoW;

1967-8 Churchill Ho, Churchill Way, Cardiff; BoW)

c1970 No 6 Cathedral Rd, Cardiff; AG&P offices; BoW

1970 Swansea Telephone Exchange; BoW; 12-st, reclad 1991-2;

1970-3 Work at UCW Cardiff: Music Dept 1970, cf M Cherry, Building Wales, 2006, 36-7; Sherman Theatre 1970-1; Mathematics Block 1971-2; Students Union 1973; BoW; Music Dept JC20Soc;

1971 Theatr y Werin, UCW Aberystwyth, Cd; Clive Johnson architect; Dale Owen of Percy Thomas as co-ordinating architect;

1971 Canterbury Building, St Davids UC, Lampeter, Cd; replaces C19 building by John Middleton qv;

1972-9 Welsh Office, Cathays Park, Cardiff; BoW; Crown Building 1972-9 JC20Soc;

1973 Students Union, UCW Cardiff; BoW;

1974-5 Companies House, Crown Way, Cardiff; BoW 267; AG&P

1975 alts Old Hall, Cowbridge, Glam; BoW; AG&P;

1978 Transport House, Cathedral Rd, Cardiff; opened 1978; BoW; AGP;

1978 College of Art, College Road, Carmarthen, Cms;

1980 Dyffryn Lliw, where? Eisteddfod award;

1981-5 Princess of Wales Hospital, Bridgend, Glam; BoW;

1984 adds Llandough Hospital, Glam; BoW; AGP;

1984 MANWEB offices, Caernarfon, Caerns; Welsh Architect 7.11.84; Richard Evans architect;

1983 Bank of Wales, Carmarthen, Cms; ?Commercial Bank, 19-20 Nott Sq; CTA 1984

1984 rest 4 Quay St, Carmarthen, Cms, as offices;

1985 rest Margam Orangery, Glam;

1985-8 Swansea Crown Court; BoW; AGP;

1985 Cillefwr Day Centre, Johnstown, Carmarthen, Cms;

1985 Tyssul Court housing, Park Rd, Tenby, Pmbs; CTA 1986 comm;

1987 Llanishen Leisure Centre, Cardiff; BoW;

1987-8 Richmond Park Primary School, Priory St, Carmarthen; Graham Bailey archt;

1987 Residential Centre for Young Disabled, Coleshill, Llanelli, Cms; RIBA award 1988

1987 Picton Court Housing, Picton Terrace, Carmarthen, Cms; 1988 PofW award; RIBA regional award; Welsh housing design award;

1989 Horsefair sheltered housing, Haverfordwest, Pmbs;

1989 Visitor Centre, Llysyfran Reservoir, Pembs; WM 21.3.90;

1990 Pembrokeshire College, Haverfordwest, Pmbs;

1991-2 William Davies Labs, IGER, Gogerddan, Cd; (Richard Evans archt); inf from site;

1992 CCW offices, Gogerddan, Cd;

1992 Police HQ, Park Av, Aberystwyth, Cd; (Graham Bailey)

1992 Maintenance hangar, Cardiff Airport, Rhoose, Glam; BoW 531; AGP;

1992-3 Halls of residence, St Davids UC, Lampeter, Cd; inf college office;

1992-3 adds National Museum of Wales, Cardiff; BoW;

1994 adds Arts Building, UCW Aberystwyth, Cd; (Alex Gordon Tweedale); add to Dale Owen library range;

1996-8 Penllyn Leisure Centre, Bala, Mer; AGP; plaque;

Also Cyncoed Methodist chapel and Fairwater Lutheran ch, both Cardiff, Glam; inf Andy Foyle writing DNB entry.

GORDON & DAVIES, Ironfounders, Heaton Foundry, Stockport.

1841 Plan for machinery, Saw Mill, Pembroke Dockyard; PRO ADM/140/477.

GORNALL & KELLY, Liverpool

1962-4 HMS Conway, Llanedwen, Ang; RH;

GOTTO & BEESLEY, Engineers. Oswestry & London

1865-6 Promenade, Aberystwyth, sea wall between Terrace Road & the pier; Cered 2007 79.

GOUGH, THOMAS Bishops Castle, Salop. Contractor. Later architect and surveyor, Knighton, Rad.

1871-2 builder Christ Church, Swansea, by Thomas Nicholson; Orrin 165; Cambrian 14.6.72; £2800;

1885 enl B chapel, Presteigne, Rad; MS;

GOUGH, WILLIAM VENN, Bristol. 1842-1918, practice joined by Arthur Reutlinger Gough c1908 and continued into 1930s; Gomme;

1904 alts Manordeilo Ch, Cms, W w and new W door; CJ 21.10.04;

GOULD, W. H. Ilfracombe

1878 WM chapel, Skewen, Glam; minimal Gothic; WCC78; £697)

GOWAN, JAMES partner of James Stirling cf Leicester Univ. Engineering Bldng.

1964-5 The Round House, Quickwell Hill, St Davids, Pmbs; for EW Parke, Prof of Engineering, Leicester U; plans Pembs National Park; Ill AD 39 1969; BoW;

GRAHAM, HITCHCOX & CO. Architects, Newport, Mon. William Graham and W. Hitchcox qv. Firm was William Graham, Son & Hitchcox; Graham & Hitchcox; Graham, Hitchcox & Co; W Hitchcox des MH at Tredegar, 1892 qv.

1884-5 SS Julian & Aaron RC, Caerleon, Mon; MM 24.4.85; WGS&H; BoW)

1890 Mynachdy Fm, Llanddewi Rhydderch, Mon; BoW; WGS&H; AC 6.6.90)

1891-2 St Matthew, Christchurch Rd, Newport; BoW; G&H)

1892 rebuild No 168 Commercial St, Newport; T Br 5.3.92; WGS&H)

1892 MH, Tredegar, Mon; Br 31.12.92; by WH;

1895-6 EP chapel, Caerleon Rd, Newport, Mon; Br 31.8.95 GH&Co

1898 All Saints ch, Newport; Br 11.6.98 & 12.11.98 GH&Co;

1902 adds St Mark, Gold Tops, Newport GH&Co BoW 431 N vestry, rood-screen and reredos; faculty;

GRAHAM, ALEXANDER. London. Alex Graham judged several competitions for hospitals 1893-1900 RHH.

1867-9 Swansea Infirmary, Brynymor Rd, Swansea; BoW 607; RHH 1st prize Graham of London, Br 23 366; illustrated EMA 1870 as 'proposed Swansea Infirmary'

GRAHAM, WILLIAM see GRAHAM, HITCHCOX & CO, Newport.

GRANT, JOHN PETER DIPPIE 1890-1976. Architect, Cardiff, born Scotland (?), articled Robert Hamilton Paterson, Edinburgh 1907-12 and Edinburgh College of Art 1908-13; assistant to Reginald Fairlie, Edinburgh, 1912-14, moved to Cardiff in 1914, architect to 4th Marquess of Bute, Cardiff when became ARIBA in 1920, office at Bute Estate Chambers, 3 Castle St, Cardiff, worked on Cardiff Castle from 1921 in succession to H Sesom-Hiley; FRIBA 1924 proposed by Lennox Robertson qv; lived at Morningside, Dinas Powys; author Notes on town walls of Cardiff, 1921, Cardiff Castle 1923 and History of the bell-tower, Llandaff Cathedral, 1923; JMC; WWinA 1926; DSA;

1919ff Cardiff Castle works incl 1919-23 Roman fort and N Gate; 1921 West Gate and town wall BoW; 1923 rest Norman keep; 1928 entrance hall after Burges stair-hall scheme abandoned; Mount Stuart MSS; BoW has South Gate and Barbican Tower 1920s and Roman enclosure wall rebuilt; DSA has excavation of Roman fort 1919; additions alterations furnishings and decoration to Castle 1919; restoration N gate to the Roman Fort 1920; rest of West Gate 1921, rest of Norman keep 1922; entrance gateway lodge and towers 1923; exhibited RA 1923 restoration and South East gateway;

1921 Cardiff Lawn Tennis Club clubhouse; DSA;

1922 St Mary ch, Dinas Powys, Glam DSA

1922 adds St Peter ch, Cardiff, DSA;

1923 All Saints ch, Merthyr Vale, Glam; DSA;

1923 excavation bell-tower, Llandaff Cathedral, Glam

1923 alts and adds St David's RC Cathedral, Cardiff, and clergy house; DSA;

1924 War Mem, Llandaff, Glam; BoW; figures by Goscombe John;

1928-39 rest Caerphilly Castle, Glam, for 4th M of Bute; BoW; AC 2007 12;

GRAVATT, WILLIAM Engineer, 1806-66, worked principally for IK Brunel on Bristol & Exeter Railway 1835-41, resigned 1841; designed Great Bow Bridge, Langport, Som, 1840;

1834 surveyed line of Taff Vale Railway for IK Brunel; wikipedia;

1842 ?took over as resident engineer on Taff Vale Railway on death of George Bush in 1841 or 1842; Grace's Guide article on Charles Harcourt White, pupil of George Bush qv, but not mentioned in Grace's Guide article on Gravatt;

GRAY-WILLIAMS, DILWYN see Gwynedd County Council qv

19?? Primary School, Penisarwaun Caerns; AV

GRAY-WILLIAMS, ELINOR see Pegw Architects; with Donald Insall Architects qv for 13 years, ran Conwy their office until she set up Pegw Architects qv in Caernarfon in 2019; on Design Commission for Wales; visiting lecturer at CAT, Machynlleth;

2022 scheme reorder St Cybi ch, Holyhead And and the Eglwys y Bedd;

2023 repairs Llanbeulan ch, Ang for FFC;

GRAYSON & OULD Liverpool. GE Grayson 1834-1912 and Edward Augustus Lyle Ould 1853-1909. Ould was pupil of John Douglas; ASG; Later joined by Jonathan Simpson? George Hastwell Grayson, 1871-1951, assistant 1894, partner 1897; Architects to Lord Lever at Port Sunlight, also rest Hall i’ th’wood, Bolton for him 1899-1908; Bidston Court Ches 1898; Wightwick Manor Staffs; St Barnabas Rock Ferry Ches; St Faith Waterloo Liverpool both by EO. GHG did Lloyds Banks in Victoria St & Bold St Liverpool; with EO did hall at Selwyn Coll Cambridge 1907 and buildings at Westcott House and Trinity Hall, Cambridge 1910; 119 Banbury Rd Oxford; firm was Grayson & Barnish (G&B) 1912-33.

1885 rectory, Halkyn, Flints; EO; for Duke of Westminster; BoW;

1895 fountain, Lancaster Sq, Conwy; BN 30.8.95, sculpture by EO Griffith of Liverpool BN 15.11.95;

1897 Girls School Conwy, Caerns; FS: BN 27.8.97

1897 school, Hawarden, Flints; C: BJ 20.10.97;

1902 Council Offices, Chirk, Denbs; BoW)

c1906-7 Bank of Liverpool, 33 High St, Wrexham, Denbs; BoW 307)

1907-11 estate housing, Tudweiliog, Caerns for Mrs Wynne-Finch of Cefnamwlch; AV; ?also Porthysgaden, estate farmhouse, 1907)

1923-5 church hall, Mostyn Flints; G&B; BoW)

GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY Architects Department, ?Swindon.

1932-4 Cardiff Central Station, Glam; BoW;

1934 front range, Swansea Station; BSW 2;

GREAVES, Lt-Col - , Royal Engineers.

1893 Married soldiers quarters & warrant officers quarters, Pembroke Dock, Pmbs; Archt 7.7.93; ?Royal Artillery married quarters Tregenna's Hill.

GREEN, - Exeter Engineer. ?same as James Green

GREEN, JAMES Engineer. Exeter. 1781-1849, son of Birmingham engineer, worked for John Rennie qv, moved to Exeter 1808 as Bridge Surveyor Devon, eventually County Surveyor to to 1841. Canal engineer, favoured inclined planes over locks, after dismissal from pioneering Somerset canals in 1830s was consultant for docks at Bristol and Newport and worked on S Devon Railway; son Joseph D Green was resident engineer Bristol Docks 1849.

(1810 Exeter & Crediton Canal, Devon;

(1820-7 Exeter Ship Canal, Devon;

(1818-25 Bude Canal, Cornwall inc 225’-rise Hobbacott inclined plane); (1829-36 Grand Western Canal section from Taunton, Som, to Lowdwells, Devon. Lowdwells to Tiverton had been blt 1810-15 by John Rennie. Green 1829 report looked at canal and railway alternatives, proposed small canal for tub-boats with 2 or 3 inclined planes £50000. Then revised 1830 proposal 11.5m tub-boat canal for 8-ton boats w seven boat-lifts and one inclined plane; dismissed early 1836, replaced by Capt J Twisden qv completed 1838; H Harris, the Grand Western Canal

(1831-5 Chard Canal, Som, proposed 1831, Act 1834, 13.5m from Bridgwater & Taunton Canal to basin at Chard; wk began at Wrantage 1835 when Green replaced by Sydney Hall because of problems on Grand Western Canal. Canal used inclined planes instead of boat-lifts;

1832-5 Gwendraeth Valley Canal, from Burry Port to Cwm Mawr, Cms; extension of Kidwelly Canal; three inclines, five locks, an aqueduct and a viaduct; £57,000 dock, £53,000 canal; Ap Huw, History of Gwendraeth Valley 1873; ?Green dismissed; in use 1835-68.

18?? Newport Docks, Mon; H Harris Grand Western Canal, 32;

1834-9 Bute West Dock, originally Cardiff Ship Canal, Cardiff; BoW 263, 265; resident eng George Turnbull; JMC 255 n 11: James Green & George Turnbull engs; Dalton & Turnbull contrs; advisors T Telford, Cubitt & Smeaton; BoW says 2nd Marquess of Bute commissioned report 1827, Green recommended dock, plans examined by Telford, Cubitt & R. Stephenson, William Cubitt supervised it.

GREEN, JAMES JAMESON Liverpool FRIBA; designed numerous WM chapels inc one in Port Talbot, Glam; also two extensions to Epworth College, North Wales, WwinA 1926;

GREEN, W. J. Portman St, London. designed Russell Town C chapel, Bristol CYB 1868; possibly same as William John Green architect, trained in Bath, won Soane Medal 1857 and 2nd prize for a lyric theatre at Rio de Janeiro before helping his brother-in-law Thomas Fuller with plans for Canadian Parliament Buildings competition, Ottawa, 1859, and Green won 2nd prize of a residence for the Governor-General there; he seems to have returned to Bath 1859-62: 1859-60 alts U chapel, Trim St, Bath, Som; 1861 2nd pr Bath Markets, Som; RHH; 1862 2nd pr Theatre Royal, Bath, Som; RHH, Br 20 608; D Mindenhall, Thomas Fuller, 2015;

1871 adds Vivod, Berwyn, Denbs, for William Wagstaff, solicitor to Thomas Brassey; BoW

1875-6? Bodnant, Denbs; BoW; 1881 acc to Girouard as ill in BN 21.7.81; for Henry Davis Pochin +1895, gardens by Edward Milner; 1898 drawing-room wing perhaps not by Green nor Pochin's mausoleum c1895; two sets of lodges and gates of 1870s may be by Green; BoW; gardens extended by Pochin’s son-in-law HD McLaren, later 2nd Lord Aberconway with terraces 1905-14 and resited Pin Mill from Woodchester, Glos 1938-9.

GREEN, WILLIAM, Aberaeron, leading builder in town c1837-40 (L Haydn Lewis). Came from Aberystwyth, built quays ?1809, one of founders of Tabernacle Chapel; opened up trade in warehouse lately used by Aberaeron Steamship Co; TCAS 1926 4 7;

1833 builder Tabernacle CM chapel, Aberaeron, Cd (D Perceval in County History 3) He was a founder member.

1834 tender for 5 sites, Aberaeron, Cd; CJ 23.5.34

1834 ?MH, Aberaeron, Cd; new MH just opened apply W. Hunter, Monachty, or W Green, Aberaeron; CJ 23.5.34

1838-9 built Aberaeron workhouse, Cd; Cered 8 252; CJ 23.5.34, ?to G Wilkinson design;

GREENIDGE, JOHN. ARIBA. London

1935 restoration and alts Wern Newydd, Llanarth, Cds, for Alastair Graham; Plans at house;

GREENING, THOMAS.

1724-7 laid out grounds of Gnoll, Neath, Glam, for Sir Humphrey Mackworth; BoW

GREENLEAVES, ERNEST Architect Stolford Lodge, Weston super Mare Som WwinA 1926 had worked 15 years for TR Phillips qv of Pontypridd, designed Forest Hotel, Welsh Harp Hotel, and Ynishir Hotel also cinema at Bargoed, Glam;

GREENSLADE, SYDNEY KYFFIN 1866-1955 Brilliant designer of independent means, assisted Caroe, Collcutt, H Florence, JH Eastwood, TH Lyon. 1900-4 assisted Eastwood (1843-1913) with Leeds RC Cathedral and designed altar of Sacred Heart and St Urban reliquary; 1901 assisted Lyon at Adelaide Cathedral, 1904 won comp for Eton College Library (with LK Hall), built little, post 1945 assisted EV Harris at Exeter University. Designed pottery for Martin Bros, Fulham. ASG 200-1. Obit Br 11.3.55.

1909-55 National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth. Competition won 1909, wings blt 1911-16, centre block 1934-7, hall and stairs 1955, rear stacks 1928-31 and 1963-5, second stack 1969-72 and 1978-82, NE bookstack 1990-1. Greenslade resigned 1927. Design executed and altered thereafter by Adams & Holden. Br 16.9.09. NLW Gregynog Box Colln 111.

1924 College Museum UCW Aberystwyth, cleaned and redecorated as Museum of Arts and Crafts under SKG and Mr DR Jones; I Morgan ed, The college by the sea, 1928, 137)

GREENWAY, FRANCIS HOWARD 1777-1837. Born Mangotsfield, Glos. Pupil of Nash, came to Carmarthen c1800, then in Bristol; Colvin; bankrupt 1809, sentenced to death for forgery 1812, transported to Australia, government architect 1816-37, renowned as founder of Australian architecture.

1801-2 MH, Carmarthen, Cms; probably Cheese & Meat Market, Red St, dem after 1846; Colvin; Lodwick 173 new market in Backway, now Red St opened 1800;

GREGAN, J. E. Architect. Manchester. 1813-55. Articled W Newall, then TW Atkinson, practice 1840-55 died young, buried Dumfries. Manchester warehouses for R. Barbour and T. Ashton; Sir B. Heywood’s Bank St Anns St Br 1849 18, EVA 11 16; Mechanics Inst David St 1855 (built 1856-7 by W Corson); Thornton & Co warehouse, Portland St; JJ Samuels warehouse Portland St; APSD. Shops and offices corner St Annes Sq next Exchange Br 1850 225; warehouse near Infirmary Br 1850 514; warehouse for McClure, Bloom St; for Ashton, Portland St; for Seuss, Cross St;

Private houses: Whalley Range for Mr Rea; Menai Strait for S Schwabe; Victoria Park for SM Schwabe; Prestwich 1851 for Mr McConnell; Higher Broughton 1854 for Mr Higgins; Pendleton for AH Heywood; Alderley for Mr Long and Mr Heugh; Jews School, Cheetham Hill; Bolton Savings Bank; Dumfries Savings Bank.

c1850 Glyn Garth, Llandegfan, Ang, for S Schwabe + 1853 of Manchester; dem; photo LHW; cf warehouse for S Schwabe, 46-54 Mosley St, Manchester, 1845, by E Walters, ill EVA 12 14

GREGORY, PETER SHEARSON. Bangor. 1861-1955 MSA, 1886. Succeeded Henry Kennedy qv as Bangor Diocesan Surveyor c1893. At Glendwr, Garth, Bangor, 1896 (RIBA); Emigrated Canada 1905, settled in Ottawa, joined Department of Public Works as draftsman 1907, remained there until 1931, moved to Vancouver and practised there, died there. BDCA. Reginald Wynn Owen qv 1876-1950 was a pupil;

1893-4 adds Anglesey & Caerns Infirmary, Bangor Br 1.7.93; BN 7.12.94 opened; dem;

1894 alts E window St Mary, Bangor, for stained glass window to Lord Penrhyn BN 28.9.94; PSG diocesan surveyor.

1894 completed Boduan ch, Ang by Henry Kennedy qv NWC 26.5.94 The erection of the transepts, nave and chancel (excepting the inner door and arcade and east window) was carried out under the superintendence of Mr Henry Kennedy, late of Bangor, and from his designs; the remainder of the church, inclusive of the upper portion of the tower and all decorative work and heating, &c., from the designs and under the superintendence of Mr P. Shearson Gregory, M.S.A., diocesan architect, Bangor, who deserves the highest possible credit for the excellent work done.

1896 alts Heneglwys ch, Ang; reseating prop & rejected 1894 ICBS;

1897 Lleifior, Llandegfan, Ang for himself; RH;

1897 alts Gaerwen ch, Ang, reseating, pulpit. Minor; NLW B/F/337;

1898 Hirael estate houses, Bangor BJ&AR 16.3.98;

1898-9 Llantrisant new ch, Ang; GILJ; 1899 RH;

1899 Bryn Mel, Llandegfan, Ang, for Platt family of Llanfairfechan; RH;

1899c alts Bulkeley Hotel, Beaumaris, Ang; hotel inf;

1901-3 rest Llandegfan ch, Ang GILJ 74;

1903 Nefyn new ch, Caerns; AV;

1907 comp entry Departmental & Justice Buildings, Ottawa, Canada, placed 20th, BDCA;

1936 clubhouse, West Point Grey Lawn Bowling Club, Vancouver, BC; BDCA;

GRIBBLE, CHARLES R. (1834-95) 6 John St Adelphi London (1868); 22 Spencer Villas, Putney, London. ?son of EW Gribble of Torquay who designed Newton Abbot I chapel, Devon, AM 1836, and villa for Bishop of Exeter now Palace Hotel, Torquay Devon SEA 1840 47. Articled Gould of Barnstaple then John Gibson qv 1854-9, succeeded Gibson as architect to National Provincial Bank 1883, did their branches in Gloucester, York, Hampstead, Deal, Weymouth (1882). Designed Plymtree, Upper Richmond Rd, Putney, London, for self. Designed other banks: Deutsche Bank, George Yard, Lombard St, London; Lambtons Bank, Sunderland; Fenwicks Bank, London. 1861 Union C chapel, Putney, London CYB62 Gothic. ?related to Herbert Gribble 1847-94 architect of Brompton Oratory RC 1878-84.

1857 finalist Nevill Memorial Hospital, Llanelli, Cms, CJ 20.2.57 ‘CR Grebble of London (also called of Swansea) Grecian style w pediment, six Cor cols, extr chaste and elegant’.

1892 National Provincial Bank, Bridge St/High St, Newport, Mon; BoW 448-9; description National Provincial Bank, No 1 High St, Br 10.9.92; ext by HR Griggs 1914; now Natwest;

GRIERSON, ROBERT Bangor. Later with F. Bellis of Mold (G&B)

1886 stables & coach house, Castle House, Bangor, Caerns, Arch 2.7.86)

1887 Co-operative Stores, Penmaenmawr, Caerns; AV; also ? Masonic Hall nearby attr AV;

1889 design Friars School, Bangor, Caerns; Arch 1.3.89; unex

1889 semi-detached houses on Glynymarl estate, Llandudno Junction, Caerns, Arch 2.8.89 ill)

1890 4th pr Taite Welsh Intermediate School comp; RHH

1892 North Wales Training College, Bangor, BN 13.5.92; Br 27.5.93; St Marys College Lon Pobty, Bangor, Caerns.

1896 house, Caellepa, Bangor, Caerns, for TW McDermid Br 13.6.96 G&B)

1896-7 school, Llanrwst, Denbs; BoW 236; G&B)

1897 University Halls for Women, College Rd, UCNW Bangor, Caerns; G&B; BN 29.10.97)

1897-8 conversion Militia Barracks, Mold, flints, to Flints County offices; G&B, BoW 393 dem

GRIFFITH, D. Signs plan of Bangor Cathedral 1828, at Soc of Antiquaries; cathedral works under LW Wyatt & John Hall 1818-28, ICBS; a David Griffith, Caernarfon, erected Rhes Fawr, Deiniolen, Caerns, terrace of 2-room houses, AV;

GRIFFITH, DAVID Caernarfon. Not in 1828-9 dir.

c1837 Tredafydd, terrace of quarrymen’s houses, Penygroes, Caerns; AV;

GRIFFITH, EDWARD, Chester, sculptor;

1874-6 carved work Castlereagh Monument, Machynlleth, Mont; BN 8.9.76; Henry Kennedy qv architect; Edward Edwards qv builder;

1883 carved work, Peers Memorial, Ruthin, Denbs; John Douglas architect;

1883 Daniel Rowland statue, Llangeitho, Cd; WM 7.9.83;

GRIFFITH, EDWARD HUMPHREY. Younger son of Garn, Henllan, Denbs, BoW291; cf also Gronwy Robert Griffith of same family 1881-1950.

1840-1 Plas Newydd, Trefnant, Denbs for himself; neo-Elizabethan; BoW.

GRIFFITH, GORONWY ROBERT Denbigh 1881-1950. BoW 84. Younger son of Griffith family of Garn, Henllan, Denbs. Cf Edward H Griffith of same family c. 1840.

1904 Ty-ffwrn, Trefnant WWinA 1926

1910-13 Bryn, St Asaph, Flints, BoW; 1912 WWinA 1926;

1921 alts Brynygroes, Bala, Mer WWinA 1926;

1921 screens, Overton ch, Flints, BoW

1922 two houses Vale St, Denbigh, Denbs WWinA 1926;

1937-40 repairs Aberhafesp ch, Mont; ICBS)

1938 alts Llanelidan ch, Denbs, BoW)

GRIFFITH (ROBERT) & WILLIAMS (JOHN) Masons

1793 contractors Trecefel Bridge, Tregaron, Cd; by John Nash; dem; Suggett 112

GRIFFITHS, - Paid £1/5/0d for ‘drawing the articles for building the galery’ in Kerry ch, Mont; HN Jerman, Kerry, 1976, 12;

GRIFFITHS, - Tenby Corporation surveyor

GRIFFITHS & JONES, Architects, Tonypandy, see Rhys Samuel Griffiths

GRIFFITHS & THOMAS, builders, Aberaeron

1859 builders, National School, Llanarth Cds (RJ Withers) Br 26.11.59

GRIFFITHS & THOMAS, builders, Cilgerran. Later Griffiths, Morgan & Thomas.

1886-7 builders Bridell Ch, Pmbs (J Middleton), said to have restored several churches in Pmbs. CJ 4.6.86.

1889 builders rest Clydey Ch, Pmbs (Middleton & Son/ D Davies) GM&T PCG 20/7/89

GRIFFITHS & THOMAS, Builders. Tenby & Stepaside

1904 builders WM chapel, Narberth, Pmbs (J Preece James architect) WCC04

GRIFFITHS, SON & LEWIS Architects, Llanelli. See William Griffiths

GRIFFITHS, B. H. Camrose

1912-3 Harmony B chapel, Llanwnda, Pembs (TL)

GRIFFITHS, CHARLES Estate agent, Hay on Wye

1883 Toll-house, Hay Bridge, Hay on Wye, Brec; MS;

1886 Cattle sheds and pig market, Cattle Market, Old Coal Wharf, Hay on Wye, Brec; Ms;

1895 adds alts Workhouse, Hay on Wye, Brec; MS;

GRIFFITHS, EDGAR Porthmadog see J Edgar Griffiths

GRIFFITHS, EVAN 34 Canon St, Aberdare in 1868 advert where he calls himself Surveyor to the Ecclesiastical Commisioners, in Merthyr Telegraph 7.11.68; also at The Poplars, High St, Aberdare. Also called Evan Griffiths Jr C&TV141. John Hilling suggests that the giant arch at Bethania CM chapel, Aberdare 1853 was the first of the type but see below. He suggests that the Rev William Jones qv was influenced by Griffiths. AEBTD 1868, at 34 Canon St, Aberdare. Not in 1844 dir, but an Evan Griffiths joiner at Bryn Mawr.

1848 National School Aberdare, Glam; for Rev. John Griffith, BoW140)

1853-4 Bethania CM chapel, Aberdare BoW134; C&TV 141 says first giant arch, but present chapel is a rebuild of 1884 by Rev W Jones qv. CCV. builder David Evans, Aberdare, £1600

1861-2 Hen Dy Cwrdd U chapel, Trecynon, Glam; £753/15/4d DHO 183-4; CCV; BoW137 1862-3 by EG Jr)

1864 Tabor ?? chapel, Taff’s Well, Glam; C&TV 141, brick and stone;

1867 Trinity EP chapel, Aberdare, Glam; C&TV 141n, BoW135 alts 1894, W end 1908-9 by J Llewellyn Smith.

1867 Jerusalem CM chapel, Ton Pentre, Glam. C&TV141, rebuilt 1881 by Rev William Jones qv

1868 for sale four freehold houses, Brecon Road near Lord Raglan Inn, Cefn Coed, Merthyr Tydfil, property late Thomas Williams grocer and space for another, apple EG, surveyor, Aberdare, Merthyr Telegraph 7.11.68, inf TL;

Also designed

18?? Temperance Hall, Aberdare, Glam.

GRIFFITHS, GRONWY R. Denbigh

1937-40 repairs Aberhafesp ch, Mont; ICBS;

GRIFFITHS, HUGH L. Pembroke Dock

1898 Cemetery Chapel, Neyland, Pmbs £293. HMT 27.6.98

GRIFFITHS, JOHN Contractor. Twyn y Morgannwg, Alltwen, Glam.

1867-9 contractor Cilybebyll ch, Glam; £745; NLW LL/F/229; Orrin 44; no architect named;

1886-7 Alltwen ch, Glam; C 15.4.87; John Griffiths Pontardawe £1300 contractor, no architect named;

GRIFFITHS, JOHN Mason Llangefni

1920 War Memorial clock tower, Llanfechell, Ang; RH;

?also four similar war memorial clock towers at Gwalchmai, Llanfair Pwllgwyn, Rhosybol, and Rhosneigr, Ang.

GRIFFITHS, GORDON Architect.

1939 No 5 Cliff Parade, Penarth, Glam; BoW;

1947 Trefechan council estate, Cefncoedycymmer, Glam, by Arthur J Hayes & Gordon H Griffiths; BoW;

GRIFFITHS, J EGBERT, LRIBA, Portmeirion. With OM Roberts & Son qv, Porthmadog, then on own.

1928 alts Judah B chapel, Dolgellau, Mer, for OMR&S.

1933 cinema on site of Uxbridge House, Caernarfon, Br 18.8.33, being built 17.11.33 Edgar Griffiths architect, W&H Jones Porthmadog contractors.

1937 Plaza Cinema, Barmouth Rd, Dolgellau, Mer for OL Evans Br 3.7.37; dem;

GRIFFITHS, JOHN Builder to Arthur Gilbertson of Pontardawe Tinworks, Glam; Gilbertson and JG worked out design for All Saints ch, Pontardawe, Glam between them; BoW;

GRIFFITHS, LEWIS JONES Neath surveyor 1844 dir

GRIFFITHS, M. Maesyffynnon, Llandybie, Cms.

1911 ?Bethel chapel, Blaenau, Llandybie, Cms (AJ) ?Bethel CM chapel, Penygroes Rd, Llandybie 1829 renov 1902 BoW 265)

GRIFFITHS, MORGAN Aberystwyth. Called ‘architect of this town’ on gravestone in St Michael churchyard of his daughter Mary + 1826 aged 53. He probably died pre 1812 as not in 1812 dir.

GRIFFITHS, RHYS SAMUEL Tonypandy & Pontypridd. Architect. c1897-1902 Griffiths & Jones with D Pugh Jones qv (G&J). Later RS Griffiths & Partners G&P (Kelly 1926). Haydn Roberts qv was assistant 1901-2;

1894-6 Intermediate School, Whitland, Cms; £2,119 W 25.9.96;

1898 C chapel, Gelli, Glam C: BJ 2.2.98 G&J;

1898 two villas, Radyr, Glam T Br 11.6.98; G&J

1898 Public Library, Tonypandy, Glam T Br 11.6.98; G&J

1898 sixteen houses for Panteg Building Soc, Aber, near Caerphilly G&J T: Br 11.6.98;

1900 adds Horeb B chapel, Tylorstown, Glam G&J, T Br 15.9.00;

1901 Aberogwrn, near Llandovery, Cms; house for Dr Edwards CJ 1.3.01; just in Cilycwm C;

1901Police Court, Tonypandy, Pentre, Glam; BoW; G&J

1902 Soar B chapel, Penygraig, Glam, BoW514 G&J)

1903 adds Lewis Boys Sch, Gelligaer, Glam RSG; BoW)

1908-9 Libanus B chapel, Treherbert, Glam alts RSG BoW638)

1909 Bethania CM chapel, Llwynpia, Tonypandy, Glam DHO 134 £6653/16/7d RSG; BoW 631-2)

1909-10 Moriah CM chapel, Ynyshir, Glam; BoW647; Ital

1924 Memorial Hall, Pontyberem, Cms; G&P.

GRIFFITHS, R. T.

1892 workshops, railway station, Hay on Wye, Brec; storerooms and studio; MS;

GRIFFITHS (RHYS), LEWIS (IDRIS) & ASSOCIATES, Cardiff

1972 flats for old people, Park Rd, Barmouth, Mer, BD 27.10.72; AJ 8.11.72)

GRIFFITHS, ROBERT

1780 Pont Rhydlanfair, Betws y Coed, Caerns; BoW Clwyd 105; dated;

GRIFFITHS, ROBERT. Martin St, Stafford, Staffs.

1867 alts, adds Anglesey County Gaol; presumably New Wing at Beaumaris Gaol, Ang, 1867-8; T: CDH 29.6.67;

GRIFFITHS (T.) & SON. Builders and contractors, Mill Cottage, Ruabon. Adv in Worralls Directory 1874 39.

GRIFFITHS, THOMAS. Brecon, joiner & builder 1835, 1844 dirs

GRIFFITHS, THOMAS New England, Camrose, Pmbs. Builder

1898-1900 builder Wolfsdale I chapel, Camrose, Pmbs; tender HMT 16.6.98 DE Thomas qv architect;

GRIFFITHS, THOMAS, Llanelli, Builder

1835 Cilfig, Llanelli, Cms, for Rev James Buckley; CRO Rodericks 50-1;

GRIFFITHS, W A LRIBA Pontllanfraith, Mon.

1925 Ynysddu ch, Mon; Gwent RO D Pa 85.94; BoW;

GRIFFITHS, Rev W CUNLLO. Pontyberem, Cms. d1914

1903-4 Soar CM chapel, Pontyberem, Cms; HMSG 374; WCG; AJ

1907 vestry (first chapel), Pontyates CM, Cms; by Mr TCG HMSG 392-3, builder EE Richards, Pontyates;

GRIFFITHS, W.L. Newport and Monmouth

1890 Mount Pleasant EB chapel, Blackwood, Mon; Br 20.9.90; BoW122;

1892-3 fifty terrace houses on Penllyn estate, Newport, Mon T Br 24.12.92;

1894 semi-detached villas, Newport, Mon, ill BN 12.10.94; Arts and Crafts pair;

1895 WM chapel, Blaina, Mon; ill Br 18.5.94 Byzantine style; exh RA 1895; ?not built

1895-6 Steam Packet PH, New Dock St, Newport; Br 15.9.94)

GRIFFITHS, WILLIAM Architect, Cardiff, married in 1829 Hannah Sarah daughter of James Parry, architect of Cardiff, Camb 19.9.1829; inf RS;

GRIFFITHS, WILLIAM. ?same as WG of Tenby qv.

1867-8 St Issels school, Saundersfoot, Pembs; HRO TSE/1 – Seaborne; ?British School, Saundersfoot, 1870, BoW 448;

GRIFFITHS, WILLIAM Surveyor

1828-9 reseated gallery, Ffestiniog ch, Mer; ICBS)

GRIFFITHS, WILLIAM, FSI Architect. Falcon Chambers, Llanelli, Cms. 1850-1922 Born Llannon, JP, agent Gellywernen estate; Chairman Carms County Council; in practice from 1875, 1975 exh of drawings from firm incl public hall design, Exchange Buildings, YMCA, Drill Hall & Scouts Hall,churches, schools, industrial extensions, hospital facilities, commercial premises an private houses, LAL 6-7 all from extensive & uninvestigated plans with firm W Griffiths, Son & Lewis (GS&L), since ?given to CRO. William Griffiths & Son Kelly 1926, 1995; W Griffiths & Glass 1996. WG lived at Yr Wyddfa, Goring Road; buried Llannon, Cms. Son Harold Griffiths continued practice. 1844 Pigot dir has three Griffiths stonemasons and one carpenter in Llanelli.

18?? proposed workmens houses, Llannon, Cms, for R Goring Thomas; Plans GS&L;

18?? lychgate, Dafen ch, Cms; Plan missing GS&L;

1892-6 TH, Llanelli, Cms; plaque; Br 11.4.96; design dated 1893 P&P46. Competition won by Simon & Tweedie qv, competition design by WG ill P&P45 said to date from 1885 but comp was 1892; RHH; NLW Birmingham Corp Colln 171; orig proposal had a theatre in W wing, LAL 6;.

1892 house for Mrs Carla, Coldstream St, Llanelli G222;

1892 adds workhouse (Bryntirion Hospital), Swansea Rd, Llanelli; Arch 19.8.92; see also 1897;

1893 house, Burry Port, Cms, for M Bush; G244

1893 adds Llanelli Hospital, Marble Hall Rd; male ward & ophthalmic ward; Dem.

1893-4 Parish Hall, Stepney Road, Burry Port Cms; C: Arch 21.4.93; plans also made by G Morgan & Son; Opened LM 1894; G60 is Burry Port Village Hall 1895, ?also the parish hall.

1894 cycle track, Halfway, Llanelli, for Llanelli and County Cycling and Athletic Co Ltd, TP Jones qv builder; Byron Davies, Halfway & Pemberton, 2013;

1894 house, West End, Llanelli for Mrs Coe; G204

1894-5 The Arcade, Stepney St, Llanelli; G35; LAL 6;

1896 villas, New Rd Llanelli for D. Davies; G198

1896 Bryncaerau Villas, Felinfoel Rd, Llanelli, Cms,

G 207

1896 house, Bigyn, Llanelli, Cms, for J Auckland; Gl25)

1896 adds Hall St WM chapel, Llanelli, Cms; tower top & spire) G371 1895;

1897 adds workhouse (Bryntirion Hospital), Swansea Rd, Llanelli, Cms;

1898 five houses, New Rd, Llanelli, Cms;

1898 Moreia/ Moriah CM chapel, Loughor, Glam; DHO66 £1700; unsigned drawing with WGS&L ill in P&P67; but cf also Rev W Jones;

cl898 houses, New Rd, Llanelli, for W.Thomas (mentioned P&P28)

c1898 three houses, New Road, Llanelli, Cms, for John Morris, ill in P&P28; terrace of three)

1898 stables etc, Maesarddafen nr Llanelli; C: Arch 21.1.98; house now Trostre steel works;

1899 Mansel Arms, Hall St, Llanelli, Cms; ?extensions; Gll7.

1899 adds National School, West End, Llanelli; dem; Arch 28.4.99

1900 alts Jerusalem WM chapel, Wind St, Llanelli Dem; G115

1900-1 Parish Hall, Dafen, Cms; £700; LCG 4.4.01

1900 adds Llanelli Hospital, Marble Hall Rd, Llanelli; Arch 7.9.00; cf also 1893.

1900 two villas New Road, Llanelli, Cms Arch 25.5.00

1901 adds Llechyfedach School, Llannon, Cms T: LCG 19.9.01

1902 Hendy church, Llanedi, Cms CJ 6.6.02, burnt l977, dem.

1902 shop & premises Brynamman, Cms T: LCG 23.10.02

1903-4 Bethel B chapel, Tumble, Llannon, C: Arch 8.5.03, £1820 Hanes Bethel 1954 17. AJ £1870.

1903 adds Salem B chapel, Llangennech, Cms Arch 26.6.03

1903 organ loft Soar B chapel, Llwynhendy, Cms T: LM 28.5.03;

190? Red Lion PH, Llannon, Cms Plans GS&L 309

1904 Library, Felinfoel, Cms C: Arch 25.3.04

1905 renovate Landyri ch, Cms; £350; T Br 17.12.04;

1906 Glenifor, Burry Port, Cms, for W Roderick Buckley G58

1907 house, Old Road, Llanelli, Cms, for D Evans, Bradford House G303 (Miss Evans at Greylands 1926)

1908 Mission Hall, Furnace, Llanelli

l908-9 Glenalla CM chapel, Llanelli. (HMSG), now civic hall. G420 also 533. T: WM 17.9.08

1909 YMCA, Lower Stepney St, Llanelli, Arch 13.3.09 G75 1908 also G406, 419, 456

1909 Fairfield for Dr Edgar Davies G71

1909-11 Winscott, Felinfoel, Cms G80 (occ Mrs Lewis 1926)

1910 adds Felinfoel Library, Cms C: Arch 20.5.10 cf 1904

19l0-11 Drill Hall, Murray St, Llanelli, Cms, G74; opened Jan 1911, LAL 5; £4000

1911 Pontyates Ch, Cms

1911 houses, Bryncaerau, Llanelli, Cms G411;

1912 alts to cycle and athletics track, Halfway, Llanelli to become a football ground; Byron Davies, Halfway & Pemberton, 2013; see also 1894; closed ?1920s and became a refuse tip;

1912 prop public hall over ‘minor MH’, Llanelli; LAL 6; drawings exh 1975 Architecture in Llanelli to 1930’ also earlier design for public hall over Vaughan St entrance to market; drawings with WGS&L then;

1912 Metropolitan Bank, Station Rd, Llanelli, Cms

1912-13 Sunday Schools, Zion chapel, Park St, Llanelli. Drawing ill in P&P66 dated 1912, from WGS&L.

19l2 offices Bynea Steel Co, Bynea, Cms

1913 alts Maescanner B chapel, Dafen, Cms; 517; Arch 20.6.13;

1913-15 Public Hall & Institute, Tumble, Cms; CJ 16.1.13, LM 22.7.15;

1915c Exchange Buildings, Market St, Llanelli;

19?? new front, Trinity CM chapel, New Dock Rd, Llanelli, Cms; Arfon Rees says rebuilt 1926

19?? vestry, Ferryside Ch, Cms; Plans GS&L;

19?? new front, Nazareth CM chapel, Llwynhendy, Cms;

19?? Melbourne Hotel, Station Rd, Llanelli, Cms; G44l;

1933-4 Memorial Institute, Burry Port, Cms; hall added 1949; P&BP 2 70; WG&S.

1935 Drill Hall, Trimsaran, Cms; W 21.6.35

1948 Felinfoel RC ch, Cms; GS&L 2018;

1956 St David ch, Carmel, Cms; WG&S ICBS - shed

1960s New Cross Inn, College St, Ammanford, Cms; inf JW Parry;

Griffiths book refers also to the following, ?numbers in no or very rough date order:

1 Tyisha Fm stables (missing)

2 houses Dafen for W Davies (missing)

4 various houses for JB Harries qv

5 villa Victoria Rd, Llanelli, for Wm Bowen

6 villas New Rd Llanelli for J & D Davies (missing)

10 villa New Road Llanelli for Mr Wilkins

12 houses Bryncaerau Terrace, Llanelli

14 No 1 Station Rd, Llanelli for J Evans

13 Bridgend Inn, Brynamman, Cms;

15 houses New Dock Rd, Llanelli, for JB Harries qv

20 houses Brynmor Rd, Llanelli;

24 cottages New Rd, Llanelli, for T Griffith

19 houses Sunny Hill, Llanelli, for T Davies Old Rd

28 house Old Road, Llanelli for W Davies Goring Rd

32 houses Bryn Rd, llanelli nr Harbour offices

34 Field House, Burry Port, Cms for WM Griffith

37 alts W Ll Edwards hairdressers Park St, Llanelli

38 Mr Colliver extension; ?Coliver & Son, 1 Stepney St, Llanelli;

40 shed over river, Buckleys Brewery, Llanelli;

43 house, New Rd, Llanelli, for WW Brodie.

44 Globe Inn, Burry Port, Cms;

45 (First plans for Llanelli harbour 1842)

53 Great Western Railway, Llanelli;

61 D Evans, Bradford House, Llanelli;

62 house for A Hughes, Felinfoel, cms;

65 house for Mr Harries, Ammanford, Cms;

66 house, New Road, Llanelli for D Davies Mansel Hotel;

67 house & stable, Old Rd, Llanelli, for Mrs Bevan, Bradbury Hall

69 villas, Llangyndeyrn, Cms, for Davies Bros

70 Cribyn Farm, ?

77 house, Old Road, Llanelli for RJ Edmunds

79 house & shop Tumble, Cms;

84 shop Thomas St, Llanelli, for Mr Evans

85 houses James St, Box, Llanelli, for JR Hopkins

86 Llwynon Farm, for Mr Griffiths

88 Buckleys Brewery, Rodericks stables, Goodig, Llanelli,

89 houses, Tyisha Rd, Llanelli

90 house Elizabeth St, Llanelli, for JR Hopkins

96 Tynyfron Farm,

98 (Castle Inn, Pontardulais, Glam)

103 stable, Union Buildings, Llanelli, for Mr Hogg

104 Black Lion, Market St, Llanelli, for Buckleys

105 alts Crown Inn, Burry Port, Cms

109 two houses Mina St, Llanelli;

113 alts Danygraig, Burry Port, Cms for JB Elkington

119 Welsh WM Chapel,

120 house for C Tregoning,

121 lodge, Brynymor, Furnace, Cms

124 lodge, Brynhafod, Llanelli, for J Tregoning ?Old Rd

127 cottage, Pwll, Cms, for Mr Hughes

134 house, Als St, Llanelli

139 J Gower, Vaughan St, Llanelli, ?John Gower chemist 14 Vaughan St K1926.

140 Union Buildings, for WO Evans

142 Athenaeum, ?Llanelli

145 cottages & shop, Pontyberem, Cms;

149 add house Goring Rd, Llanelli, for W Griffiths

150 shop for Mr Badge?, Burry Port, Cms;

152 houses Harbour View, Burry Port, Cms; for Mr Bowser;

163 shops, Cowell St, Llanelli, Cms; for Evan Davies, also 169.

167 Crosswells, Market St, Llanelli; ?Crosswells, Cardiff Brewery offices, 9 Market St;

174 shop Stepney St, Llanelli, for J Wade ?John Wade chemist No 34, K1926;

175 Higher Grade School, ?Duke St, ?where

178 All Saints Ch, Llanelli, cms; ?alts

182 Dimpath Hotel, Llanelli;

189 Bres Arms, Llanelli;

196 Blue Anchor, Pwll, cms;

200 Ashburnham estate. ?Pembrey,

201 cottage, Burry Port, Cms, for HC Bond

206 house at Llwynhendy, cms;

209 Gwendraeth Wk?, Kidwelly, Cms;

213 church at Pontardulais, Glam (Hendy church, Cms)

215 Hall & Son, 13 Zion Row, Llanelli; K1926

216 shop Market St, Llanelli, for Mr Brown

224 Conservative Club, Llanelli; also 792, 940

229 house, Goring Rd, Llanelli; for Mr Bowser

237 Cornish Arms, Burry Port, Cms;

240 two houses for J Davies and D Stephens

(242 Corner Tavern, Dowlais, Glam)

241 White Lion, Burry Port, Cms; and 491

247 Crown Inn, Burry Port, Cms; also 105, 767

248 Crown & Anchor, Thomas St, Llanelli

251 house Penceiliogi, Llanelli, for T Howells

254 Iscoed, Ferryside, Cms, for Mrs Brogden

258 Black Horse, Carmarthen,

260 Colliers, Furnace, Llanelli;

267 B chapel, Tumble, Cms; prob Bethel B 1903-4;

269 house Tyrfran, Llanelli, for Mr Davies

270 house, Bigyn Rd, Llanelli

274 Dr Evans, Goring Rd, Llanelli

278 Brynmair, Llanelli; ? house for Thos Jones JP, Brynmair, Goring Rd; Kelly 1926;

280 house, Victoria Rd, Llanelli

281 two houses Bryncaerau, Llanelli

282 houses, Victoria Rd, Llanelli

287 houses Gilbert Place, Llanelli

291 bridge over River Liedi, ?Llanelli

299 Gilbert Rd, Llanelli;

302 house Mina St, Llanelli

306 Pentrepoeth & houses, Temple Place, Llanelli, for JB Harries

311 cottages;

317 Biddulph Arms,

322 Buckleys Office, alts Rodericks;

325 Castle, Llansteffan, Cms, 1902

326 Allegri, Stepney Rd, Llanelli, also exts 768. Joseph Allegri, confectioner, 5 & 68 Stepney St, K1926.

328 Colley Inn, Derwydd, Cms;

333 plans Hotel, Henllan, ?Cd;

335 Bird in Hand, Trimsaran, Cms;

336 Greenfield Hotel, Llanelli;

337 Whitstable Inn, ?

(340 ?Elan Valley Hotel, ?Elan Village, Brec;

343 White Hart,

344 Grey Cow, Carmarthen,

346 Buckleys Offices, Llanelli;

347 Drill Hall, Tumble, Cms;

352 Griffiths & Son offices, Falcon Chambers, Llanelli; own offices;

356 houses for David Harry,

363 proposed YMCA, Llannon, Cms; Proposed Hall YMCA 768;

364 four Houses, Dafen Road, Llanelli

367 Welsh Stamping Office, ?Bynea, Cms;

372 Holmesleigh, Felinfoel Rd, llanelli etc for Arthur Davies

373 Bird in Hand, New Dock, Llanelli; 1911

377 twelve houses Capel Newydd, Llanelli, for Brown, Thomas & John;

380 houses Old Road Lane, Llanelli, for T Davies Sunnyhill Gdns;

384 Station Road, Llanelli, for W Davies

386 house at Hendy, Cms for WJ Harries;

387 Half Moon, Garnant, Cms;

390 Cross Keys, Glanamman, Cms

(392 Cefn Brynbrain, Cwnllynfell, Glam)

394 ? for Mr Davies, Moreb,

399 12 Greenfield Villas, Llanelli, for J Davies

405 new church, Penygroes & Tycroes, Llanedi, Cms (Tycroes ch 1911 is by WD Jenkins)

413 Albion Inn,

422 stables, Graig Fm, Five Roads, Cms, for Mrs M Buckley 1912

428 Boy Scouts Drill hall,

435 alts Workhouse, Llanelli, also 623, 823, 1113-7

436 Exchange Buildings, Llanelli (1913)

440 Great Mountain Club, Tumble, Cms (?1913-15)

451 Crown Inn, Brynamman, Cms;

467 Castle Hotel, Ammanford, Cms;

470 (Coopers Arms, Landore, Glam)

471 George & Dragon, Llanelli; 1914

474 Welsh Tinplate Offices, ?Bynea, Cms;

477 Tabernacle Sunday Sch, Pembrey, Cms;

473 ten houses Dafen, Cms 1913;

481 Trinity CM chapel, New Dock Rd, Llanelli;

494 Adulam Cotts, Felinfoel, Cms;

495 Black Mountain, Brynamman, Cms

496 Tanylan Fm, Felinfoel, Cms

498 York Hotel also 748

498 White Lion, Felinfoel, Cms

505 Mr Colliver, Stepney St, Llanelli also 38. Colliver, boots, 1 Stepney St Kelly 1926

507 Union Inn, Dafen, Cms

508 villas New Road, Llanelli, for J. & D. Davies

513 church at Hendy, Cms; (plans missing)

518 Bridgend Inn, Pontyates, Cms 1903

519 West End Inn, Llanelli

532 garages for houses Prospect Place, Llanelli

535 ?Dehaul old mansion 1808 ??

537 house, Old Rd, Llanelli for D. Williams

538 house at Bryncaerau, Llanelli for Mrs E. Davies

545 Rev K. Thomas, Llannon, Cms

550 Green Dragon, Hendy, Cms

552 Blue Bell, Llandysul, Cds (plans missing)

553 Clarence Hotel, 1915

557 Trafalgar Inn,

558 Dock Hotel, Llanelli (missing)

560 Buckleys main store, Carmarthen

561 Bythways Brewery, Ciffig, Llanelli

563 Tumble Inn,

565 Castle Hotel, Ammanford 1915 (also 467)

571 Golden Lion Llanelli

573 Union Inn, Seaside, Llanelli

574 East Caroline St,

576 Mr Thomas, New Quay, Cds

587 house & shop Glenalla Rd, Llanelli

589 eight houses, Marble Hall Rd, Llanelli, for Brodie & Walter

595 chapel, Elizabeth St, Llanelli

597 houses, Kidwelly, Cms

598 dilapidations report Old Custom House, Spring Gardens,

599 two houses, New Road, Llanelli for Mr Davies, Moreb.

606 three houses Tumble, Cms

607 Bynea Steel Co offices 1912, also 619

610 Market St, Llanelli

612 Boots Chemists, Stepney St, Llanelli

617 offices Dafen Tinplate Co. Dafen

633 alts shop Park St, Llanelli for A. Davies. ?Arth. Davies, grocer, 12-6 Park St (1926)

641 Bethesda I Chapel, Tumble (1905)

650 Nos 120-8 Station Rd, Llanelli

656 No 21 Goring Road, Llanelli for H.J.M. Griffiths

665 shopfront, Mount Pleasant for Mr Bevan

674 bungalow, Hendre Rd, Llangennech, Cms for Mr Bayliss

683 43 Pottery St, Llanelli, for D. Griffiths

700 and 701 Cwmblawd, Pontyberem, Cms for Mr H Bowen

710 Bethania chapel, New Dock Rd, Llanelli. ?Bethania B, Cornish Place;

715 YMCA, Burry Port Cms

726 house at Dimpath, Llanelli

727 alts Llanlliedi Fm,

738 Greyhound Hotel,

740 Bres Arms, Llanelli

743 Bridgend Inn and Pelican Inn, Pontyberem, Cms, and Ruth Inn, Pontyates, Cms.

745 housing scheme, Bryngwyn Bach, Dafen

758 Gors farmhouse, cowshed etc for D. Davies

759 sketches for cinema and billiard-hall

764 Farmers Row, Felinfoel, Cms

766 Ashburnham golf-house, Pembrey, Cm

775 stable and stores, Pottery St, Llanelli, for J. Davies

809 Bush Inn, Dafen, Cms

814 villa New Rd, Llanelli, for W.O. Evans

873-4 alts WM schoolroom,

886 Buckley estate layout, both sides Ty'r Fran, Llanelli

897 Popular Cinema,

959 WM chapel main windows,

1015 entrance gate, Westfa, Felinfoel, Cms, for Evan Thomas and 1183

GRIFFITHS, WILLIAM

1858 house at Llanddowror Mill, Cms ?for Tredegar estate NLW Tredegar 739

GRIFFITHS, WILLIAM Porthmadog. ?landowner or builder. NWC 10.4. 1869 says he is building two handsome mansions and two smaller houses in front of castle at Criccieth Caerns.

GRIFFITHS, WILLIAM 1 White Lion St, Tenby. AEBTD 1868, surveyor to Local Board of Health.

GRIGGS, H. J. Architect and surveyor, Metropolitan Bank Chambers, Commercial St, Newport, 1914 dir. FRIBA; with EA Lansdowne qv c1903-6; diocesan surveyor for Archdeaconry of Monmouth, 1914 dir; firm later Griggs & Vaughan G&V

1903 Church Hall, St John ch, Risca Rd, Newport; BoW;

1904-5 St Woolos Board School Newport; BoW 442; WwinA 1914)

1907 St John ch Mission Home, Stow Hill, Newport, with W Bucknall qv; Br 7.12.07; BoW for Anglican Sisters from Clewer, now Clewer Court, Berks;

1913 rest Penhow ch, Mon, rebuilt tower added vestry; PH; BoW;

1913 St James ch, Newport, conversion of chapel; Ch Br 1912 68, 1913 145)

19?? adds National Provincial Bank, Bridge St, Newport; BoW: before 1914; built 1892 by CR Gribble qv.

1916 wing Royal Gwent Hospital, Newport; Br 7.7.16; BoW445;

1918 correspondence re repairs Llanddewi Fach ch, Mon with vicar Gwent RO D/2549/24;

1923 reseating, vestry, pulpit, windows, reredos and screen, St James ch, Pontypool, Mon; G&V; ICBS; faculty; not in BoW;

1925 reordered Portskewett ch, Mon; G&V; BoW

1926 No 55 High St, Newport; BoW 451; G&V with Percy R Fry, inc Tredegar Arms Hotel;

1928-9 St Paul ch, Newbridge, Mon; G&V; Gwent RO D/Pa 82.16; BoW 1926-9 by HJG of G&V;

1928 adds vestry, Caldicot ch, Mon; G&V; BoW

1934 remade fleche, Griffithstown ch, Mon; BoW; G&V

GRIMSHAW, NICHOLAS. Grimshaw Architects. Grimshaw & Atkins

200? Bridge, Newport, Mon over Usk;

2010 Pontio Arts Centre, Bangor Univ, Caerns; BD 4.6.10; £35m;

2012 Entrance building, Newport Station, Newport, Mon; award as one of worst buildings of year, BD 2.9.11; its failings are not merely aesthetic … circulation considerably more convoluted etc etc;

GRONOW, T. E. John Gronow was joiner, in Llanelly, Brec, 1844 dir.

1925 chancel screen, Gorseinon ch, Glam; made by Jones & Willis; BoW

GROVE, ARTHUR London. c1870-1929 chief assistant of ES Prior, worked with him at St Osmund, Poole, 1913. Son of Rev G. Grove, rector of Govilon, Mon, + 1897.

1889? ?Govilon village hall, Mon; attrib BoW 234)

1895-7 Assistant to Henry Wilson at Brithdir ch, Mer; ‘Mr Grove my assistant will bring drawings’ letter HW 25.7.96 in JMHRS 1979 294ff and 1980 422ff. Grove modelled font, made at Central School of Art, London JMHRS 1980 419-20, Ill in Br March 1900. AR Jan 1908 84ff in article on modern leadwork says modelled by AG to design of HW and cast by Mr Dodds. Cf The arts connected with building, 1909, 198.

1898 memorial cross to Rev G Grove + 1897, Govilon churchyard, Mon; BoW)

1906 St Dyfrigs Clergy House and Parish Hall, Fitzhamon Embankment, Cardiff; BoW)

1907 completed St Dyfrig Ch, Cardiff; blt 1886-93 by J.D. Sedding; Dem 1969; BoW 275; £3689; James Allan & Co contr Cardiff; Br 23.3.07; WM 8.10.07; Orrin 32;)

1908 alts Llanvaches ch, Mon; tower screen; NLW LL/F/?; 1907-8 BoW at expense of Lord Tredegar, screen 1908

1909 Parish Room, Llanvaches, Mon; PH; BoW 1908)

1909 Font and cover, Cadoxton juxta Neath ch, Glam; BoW165)

1909 Porch, Wonastow ch, Mon; Kissack 108; BoW)

1909 rest Whitson ch, Mon; PH; BoW)

1910 rest Tredunnock ch, Mon; Br 27.11.09; PFP 9.12.10 new roofs, seats, etc; BoW;

1912 adds Hilston Park, St Maughans, Mon; PH; BoW 524, rainwater head on ballroom 1912, for DW Graham, also ? lodges)

1912 Llanfihangel Uwch Gwili Ch, Cms, rest after W.D. Jenkins sacked; ICBS 10960;

c1920 Govilon War memorial, Mon; BoW)

Restored St Johns House, Glendower St, Monmouth; PH;

GROVER, J. W. Engineer. Clevedon Pier, Som, 1867-8;

1867 Proposed pier at Tenby; unex; HMT 22.5.1867

GROVES, F. Newport.

1902 Presbyerian Forward Movement Hall, Barry Island, Glam; £1000; Barry Dock News 6.2.03)

GROVES, J. T. Newport. Partner in Habershon, Fawckner & Groves qv

1904 Tredegar Estate offices, Fields Rd, Newport; Plans NLW Tredegar 737; BoW;

GRYLLS, W. I. 37 St Mary St, Cardiff;

1892 add buildings for Cardiff Tin-stamping & Enamel Co Lts, East Moors, nr Cardiff; T Br 62 1892 19, Thomas D Ridley of Middlesborough & Cardiff chosen £2193;

GUBBINGS, WILLIAM. Master mason.

1773-7 master mason, Penrice, Glam; (A Keck) for T Mansel Talbot; BoW, RCAHMW, Glamorgan 4 1 294; Robert Jones foreman, £1198/18/0d paid 1776; paid for gate piers 1790;

1786-9 blt Orangery, Margam, Glam (A Keck); RCAHMW Glamorgan 4 1 324;

1791-3 Blt orangery, Penrice, Glam; BoW; (?Keck; RCAHMW Glamorgan 4 1 294;

GUMMOW, BENJAMIN Architect. Ruabon. c1766-1844. Pupil of SP Cockerell, clk of wks alts St Margaret ch Westminster, 1799-1802; Colvin; Prob settled in Wales after 1803-12 supervised works at Eaton Hall, Cheshire (Wm Porden archt); Michael & James Reynolds Gummow of Wrexham were prob son and grandson. 1814-16 adds Brogyntyn, Salop for Mary Jane Ormsby and Wm Gore; 1823-5 wings Eaton Hall, Ches dem; not in 1828-9 directory, in 1844 dir as architect.

1804 ornamental building, Halkin Mountain, Flints for 2nd Earl Grosvenor dem. Colvin. Letter 20.8.04 at Eaton Hall;

c1810-11 work St Asaph Cathedral, Flints, BoW; not in Colvin;

1813-20 adds Nerquis Hall, Flints Gothic wings, stable arch, Gothic porch and Gothic orangery for Miss Gifford; Drawings Flints RO; Colvin; BoW attribs only Gothic porch and orangery c1814.

1824-7 supervised Halkin Castle, Flints (J. Buckler) for 2nd Earl Grosvenor; Eaton Hall accounts; Colvin

c1825 attrib, recasing of Wynnstay, Denbs: told CR Cockerell in 1827 that ‘he has always £300 p.a. from Ld Grosvenor and Sir WW and is not allowed any other charge or profits’; PH in CL 30.3.1972; BoW 314 attrib recasing c1820; BoW 519 attribs the Waterloo Tower to him)

1826-9 Probably supervised Pool Park, Denbs; BoW; des by John Buckler RA 1830; CR Cockerell diary 5.9.1827; Colvin;

1831 alts porch, Chirk Castle, Denbs; NLW Chirk E 3081; BoW says work of 1831 likely to have been in E part of castle;

1835 Edward Welch qv prepared plans for Benjamin Gummow for partial rebuild of Ruabon ch, Denbs, wikipedia E Welch; not in BoW;

Attrib

remodelling Gwernheylod, Overton, Flints, c1830, ill LHW;

GUMMOW, JAMES REYNOLDS Architect Wrexham, ?grandson of Benjamin, son of Michael qqv. Author of Hints on house building, Wrexham, 1874; Colvin;

1863 Abbotsfield, 29 Rhosddu Rd, Wrexham for Edward Jones; Cadw; Gothic; BoW;

1865 Plas Tirion, Sontley Rd, Wrexham BoW 309)

1869 Grosvenor Lodge, Wrexham; BoW 308; Ital)

1873 Fern Bank, Grove Rd, Wrexham BoW 308)

GUMMOW, MICHAEL Wrexham 1802-76 Nephew of Benjamin Gummow. First Borough Surveyor of Wrexham. In 1828-9 dir as joiner & bldr Salop Road.

GUMMOW, MICHAEL JOHN Wrexham. Son of JR Gummow, ?grandson of Michael, gt grandson of Benjamin. Artic to William Turner. BoW 67;

1896 ?Salem I chapel, Bank St, Wrexham, Denbs; attr BoW;

GUMMOW, WILLIAM. Wrexham. In Pigot’s 1828-9 and 1844 dirs as joiner & builder Penybryn;

GUNTER, JAMES FSI

1894 Lodge, Clyro Court, Rad; MS;

1905 Two semi-det stone cottages, Llangoed, Ang, for HA Christy; MS

1905 Two semi-det houses nr station, Glasbury, Rad; MS;

1907 House 3m from station, Llyswen, Brec; MS;

GUSTAFSON & PORTER Landscape architects. Karen Gustafson garden designer: Jardins de L’Imaginaire, Terrasson, France; Princess Diana Memorial, Hyde Park, London;

1998-2000 Interior landscape Great Glass House, National Botanic garden, Cms

GUY, ALFRED London

1873 Clerk of Wks, rest Llanfachreth ch, Mer; (B Ferrey); Br 24.5.73)

1887 Adds Scotchwell, Prendergast, Pmbs; TL saw plans signed;

GWATKIN, WALTER Builder, Chepstow

1817 Gwernesney Parsonage, Mon; NLW LL/Bounty/29; BoW)

1820 Llandogo Parsonage, Mon; NLW LL/Bounty/?)

GWENT COUNTY ARCHITECTS DEPARTMENT. Kenneth P Jones (Ken Jones) County Architect; Glyn Smith assistant County Architect. Formed after 1974 from Monmouthshire County Council, closed 1993 when Monmouthshire recreated. BoW 78.

1975-6 Woodlands Junior & Infants School, Cwmbran;

1975-7 Childrens Centre, Abergavenny; KP Jones & Glyn Smith)

1976-7 Duffryn Primary School; Glyn Smith & Alan Poulter)

1977 adds Comprehensive School, Monmouth; N. Robson-Smith)

1977-80 adds Comprehensive School, Abersychan, Mon; John Postill & Norman Robson-Smith; BoW 109

1981-2 adds Gwent College, Pontypool;

1982-8 School of Fine Art, Gwent College, Caerleon, Mon; Norman Robson-Smith assisted by Stephen Thwaites; School of Fine Art 1983-5, School of 3D design 1986-8. Touchstone 2023;

1982-3 Cwmffrwdoer Sch, Pontnewynydd; John Postill)

1983-5 Primary School, Usk, Mon; )

1984-6 Comprehensive School, Abertillery, Mon; John Postill; BoW 113)

1985-6 Primary School, Pentrepoeth, Bassaleg, Mon; Norman Robson-Smith)

1986-7 Primary School, Trellech, Mon; Michael Yearsley

1988 residential units, Mounton House; Martin Lougher

1988-9 Oakdale Infants School;

1988-91 Blaenycwm Prim Sch, Brynmawr, Mon. Norman Robson-Smith & Martin Lougher.

1988-90 Eveswell Sch, Newport; BoW; N Robson-Smith

1989-91 Cross Ash Primary School, Skenfith; BoW; John Postill

1989-90 Overmonnow Primary School, Monmouth; Charles Parry

1991-3 Risca Primary Sch, Mon; Kim Cooper

1993 Newport Police Station; BoW, last major work of department.

GWILT, JOSEPH (1784-1863) Architect, son of George Gwilt Sr + 1807 and younger brother of George Gwilt Jr + 1856. Colvin. Consultant to Office of Woods and Forests, prolific writer; father of John Sebastian Gwilt + 1890.

1840 Swansea U chapel, High St, Swansea; Copp 269; Swansea Guide 1851 22; Colvin says 1845-7)

GWYNEDD COUNTY COUNCIL architects

1982-6 Pencadlys Gwynedd, County Headquarters, Caernarfon; Merfyn Roberts County Architect, Dewi Pry-Thomas qv consultant; T Potter proj archt; CTA 1986

1984 Caernarfon Library; CTA 1984; D Jones, I Jones proj assistants)

198? Adds Ysgol y Creuddyn, Penrhyn Bay, Caerns; Graeme Hughes proj archt; AV;

198? Adds Ysgol Dyffryn Nantlle, Penygroes, Caerns;

1988 Porthmadog Library, Caerns; AV;

1990 adds Lloyd George Museum, Llanystumdwy, Caerns; Dilwyn Gray-Williams proj archt; AV;)

199? Adds Coleg Meirion Dwyfor, Barmouth Rd, Dolgellau, Mer; Graeme Hughes;

c1993 Penisarwaun School, Caerns; D Gray-Williams; AV;

1996 Snowdonia National Pk HQ, Penrhyndeudraeth, Mer; Touchstone Oct 1996 16-19; Dylan Roberts proj archt;

1997-9 Ysgol Friars, Bangor; Graeme Hughes;

1999 INTEC, Parc Menai, Bangor; Graeme Hughes; AV

GWYNN, JOHN Shrewsbury and London. 1713-86. Architect, bridge builder; Colvin; 1759 competed for Blackfriars Bridge; 1769-74 English Bridge Shrewsbury; 1769-71 Atcham Bridge Salop; 1771-80 Worcester Bridge; 1772-90 Magdalen Bridge Oxford; Oxford Markets 1773-4;

1775 ?Llandrinio Bridge, Mont; attrib BoW; not in Colvin)

GWYNNE, AUBREY P. Pontardulais

1887 Unex plan for church at New Lodge, Llannon, Cms

GWYTHER, GEORGE, Pembroke Dock. Carpenter & joiner 1844 dir. Called bldr to the Bush estate PH 29.10.47; Probably involved in des of houses in Pembroke Dock and possibly the grid-plan layout of the town for the Meyricks of Bush House, Pembroke. Father of W.W. Gwyther q.v.

1831 Rest Cosheston Ch, Pmbs; BoW; reblt 1881 by SW Williams

1844 Front range, Hubberston Vicarage, Pmbs; NLW SD/Bounty/?;

1847-8 Master's house, National School, Victoria Rd, Pembroke Dock; PH 31.5.48;

GWYTHER, WILLIAM WARLOW, Architect 1829/30-1903. 12 Beaufort Buildings, Strand, London 1859, 1868. Born Wales, son of George Gwyther of Pembroke Dock qv, articled in London to John Barnett qv for 5 years then his clerk for 5 years, own practice from 1855, FRIBA 1880. Lived at 45 Clifton Hill East, St Johns Wood London, before 1861 census, there 1891 census, niece Jessie there 1901 census; architect to National Provincial Bank.

1859 Mold Free Church (C), Flints. CYB60 260; Gothic with transepts tower & spire (like Parc Llanelli), to cost £1800 plans prepared 1859 by Mr G. ?not built but Tyddyn St C chapel 1863 built to a cheaper design by WWG?

1863 Tyddyn St C chapel, Mold, Flints. Br 1863 555, BoW 392; ?same site as Mold Free Ch 1859. Lancet Gothic.

1863 Bethesda CM chapel, New St, Mold, Flints. Br 1863 555, DHO 199; T. Hughes of Aldford, Ches. Bldr; BoW 392;

1864 unex design CM College, Bala, Mer; plans NLW; inf M Seaborne; WH Spaull qv plans used)

(1899 Yorkshire Bank, City Sq, Leeds;

(1899 Bank of Scotland, 30-2 Bishopsgate, London;

(1899 Midland Bank, 34-6 Old Bond St, London;

1902-4 National Provincial Bank, 59 King St, Carmarthen (Nat West records)

1903 National Provincial Bank, North Parade, Aberystwyth,

Attrib: National Provincial Bank, Castle Sq, Caernarfon, c1904.

HABERSHON & PITE; HABERSHON & FAWCKNER see W. G. Habershon.

HABERSHON, EDWARD H. Architect, died 1901. Son of Matthew Habershon (1789-1852), brother of WGH (qv) in partnership 1849-58 as WG&E Habershon, with ?office in Newport, Mon, as well as London. For works in Wales see WGH.

Later with E. P. Loftus Brock (H&B) and – Webb (HB&W). Greville Pl C, Kilburn, London CYB 1860; 1863 Old London Rd C St Leonards (H, Spalding &B); Highbury Pk P London 1863; 1864 Dallington ch, Sx H&B; 1867 Normanhurst, Battle Sx (HB&W); 1869 St Andrew Hastings (H&B); 1869 St Helen Hastings (H&B); 1874 The Builder offices, 4 Catherine St, Covent Garden BoE337 (H&B); 1877 Free Episcopal ch, Littlehampton, Sx (H&B).

HABERSHON, WILLIAM GILBEE. Architect. 38 Bloomsbury Sq, London and Park Square, Newport Mon. and Belvedere, Tredegarville, Cardiff (AEBTD 1868). l8l8-9l, FRIBA 1852, retired 1877. Son of Matthew Habershon 1789-1852 architect in London, brother of Edward Habershon d1901. In partnership with Edward c1849-58 (WG&EH), to 1863 acc to Colvin and RIBA; Habershon & Pite (H&P) with Alfred R. Pite c1860-78 (1863-78 RIBA); also Habershon, Pite & Fawckner (HP&F) c.1866-78 with J. Follett Fawckner (1828/9-1898) who was agent for the firm in Cardiff from 1857 before becoming partner in 1872 acc to C&TV138n, but RIBA says JFF partner 1870-91, died 1898; firm was Habershon & Fawckner (H&F) 1879-98; then Habershon, Fawckner & Co (HF&Co); then Habershon, Fawckner & Groves (HF&G) with J. T. Groves qv. Architects to Tredegar estate from 1850s. AEBTD 1868 also includes Tredegar Estate offices and Bank; National Schools at Bassaleg, Maindee and New Tredegar; Bute Dock Welsh B Cardiff; Canton B Cardiff; Cardiff YMCA; Alexandra Orphanage for Infants, Hornsey.

Habershon & Brock or Habershon, Brock & Webb was Edward Habershon qv not WGH.

1852-3 enl Friern Barnet ch, Mx W&EH; 1852 St John ch, Hove, Sx. Elleray 68 E&WHH; 185? alts Islington chapel, Upper St, London W&EH P. Temple Islington chapels 1992) basement schoolroom; 1853-61 All Saints ch, Erith, Kent RHoman 55,W&EH; 1854 Design for Cathedral at Adelaide, S Australia. Colonial Church Chronicle, April 1855, 383 Messrs Habershon, Unex; 1854-5 Christ Church schools, Hampstead, London W&EH;1855 adds Christ Church, High Barnet, Herts W&EH; 1855 Canonbury C, St Pauls Rd, London. WG&EH cruciform CYB 1856; BoE London 4 662 dem; 1856 Entrant Gov. Offs London comp RHH W&EH; 1856-7 St Marylebone Grammar School, Marylebone Rd, BoE LondonNW659 W&EH; 1857 School and home for sons and orphans of missionaries, Blackheath, London BoE422-3; 1857-8 Lindfield C chapel, Sx, Gothic, Elleray 71 W&EH; 1858 entry Chelsea Vestry Hall London comp RHH W&EH; 1858 No 4 Morden Rd, Blackheath London BoE 275; 1858 Howe C chapel, Great Torrington, Devon; CYB 1859 WGH; 1862 entrant Albert School, Framlingham, Suff competition RHH; 1862 P chapel, Clapham Rd, Lambeth, London, H&P, dem, BoE 332n Portico; 1862-3 Warter ch, E Yorks, for Lord Muncaster BoE 731, H&P; 1864-6 adds Royal School, Lansdown, Bath; ‘M Habershon’ & SE wing 1883-4 ‘MH&F’, Forsyth, Bath, 268; 1865 Maidstone C chapel, Kent; H&P; BA 1866; R Homan pl 80, £2149, Ital; 1866 Glenorchy UR chapel, Exmouth, Devon H&P BoE443 Gothic; 1867 B chapel, Crayford Kent. Romanesque £1300 RHoman 48; 1867 entry comp Labourers Dwellings, Liverpool RHH; 1868 2nd pr Yorkshire Club, York RHH; 1868 Trinity B chapel, Bexleyheath, Kent, BoE, classical, R Homan £1650; 1869 Public hall, Truro Cornwall; Cunningham272; 1870 Smithfield Martyrs Monument, St Bartholomews Hospital, London; BoE City 332; H&P;

1849-50 remodelled Llanarth Court, Mon, for J Herbert; W&EH but exh RA 1851 by WGH; BoW;

1850 Hope C chapel, Newport, Mon; Br 1850 226; MM 11.5.50;

1851 I chapel, Dock St, Newport by WG&EH; 'Messrs G & E Habershon, of Bloomsbury Sq, London, Piper of London, builders, Jackson resident superintendent of works'; £3000, blue Irish stone, in decorated Gothic style; opened MM 12.1.51;

1851-3 Risca ch, Mon; W&EH; AEBTD; BoW medieval ch dem in 1852;

1853 pair villas, Kingshill Field, Newport, for R Wollett; W&EH; Br 23.4.53)

1853-4 Coedkernew ch, Mon; W&EH; ICBS; AEBTD; BoW now house;

1853-5 rest St Woolos ch, Newport, Mon; W&EH; MM 20.10.55; AEBTD; 1853-4 BoW rest aisle ws, rebuilt S porch, new ceilings; ?also rebuilt chancel replaced by ADR Caroe 1960-4;

1854 entrant cemetery comp, Newport, Mon; RHH; Br 12 80;

1854-7 Machen ch, Glam; WG&EH; AEBTD; BoW417; not in Orrin;

1854 parsonage, Bedwellty, Mon; NLW LL/Bounty/8

1855 Ely Court, Llandaff, Glam; W&EH; for JH Insole; BoW;

1856 rest St Mary ch, Brecon, and enl; Br 6.9.56; W&EH;

1856 villas, Gold Tops, Newport; W&EH; Tenders 1856 for villas BoW456; for a house Br 26.4.56;

1856 rest Llandefaelog Fach ch, Brec; BoW; rebuilt nave and chancel;

1856 British Schools, Stow Hill Newport; W&EH; MM 18.4.57; alts 1876, HP&F, and 1895, B Lawrence qv;

1857 detached house & stabling, Brecon, Brec; MS; W&EH;

1857 unex plans Ystrad Meurig ch, Cd; ICBS; WGH of London £600, early Dec style; ICBS report apse angle buttresses windows and porch are all v out of character w each other; WGH: I cannot see the principle on which the C’tee of architects proceeds in requesting that in a little country ch the most exact conformity to chronology of style should be maintained.

1857ff Tredegarville, Cardiff. Estate developed for Lord Tredegar; W&EH; The Parade built up from 1857, No 28 probably by Habershon; BoW 306; The Parade, The Walk, East Grove, West Grove, built up over 20 yrs BoW 309;

1857-8 B chapel, Risca, Mon; MM 23.8.56; Bethany EB, Tredegar St, Risca, BoW; refronted 1875;

1857-8 St Mark ch, Baneswell, Newport, Mon; MM 11.7.57 & 13.2.58; BN 23.4.58; W&EH; AEBTD;

1857-8 adds National Schools, Commercial St Newport; W&EH; MM 20. 6.57;

1858-9 rest Bedwellty ch, Mon; W&EH; ICBS; BoW;

1858-9 bank, foot of Stow Hill, Newport; BN 2.4.58 H&F?

1858-9 hospital, Stow Hill, Newport; Br 29.5.58 W&EH; adds 1881 H&F Br 15.7.81; adds children's ward 1888 H&F MM 19.10.88;

1860 offices for Lord Tredegar and Bailey’s Bank, Newport, Mon by Messrs H architects to Lord Tredegar, John Griffiths contractor; Br 27.10.60; approaching completion; Tredegar estate offices & bank AEBTD 1868;

1861-3 Tredegarville B chapel, The Parade, Cardiff; WGH; AEBTD; BoW 303-4, Gothic)

1861-2 Tywyn C chapel, Usk, Mon; Gothic; H&P; BoW; CYB65 £1057; BN 23.5.61)

1862-3 B chapel, Stow Hill Newport, Mon; H&P; MM 14.6.62; 27.9.62; AEBTD; BoW434 Classical; roofless

1863 ?gatehouse, Llanarth Court, Mon; attrib BoW;

1864 CM chapel, Havelock Street Newport, Mon; H&P; BoW435 Lombardic; AEBTD; Cadw list says 1878 (error) and hall 1888)

1866 rest Marshfield Ch, Mon; ICBS; H&P; chancel rest 1867 by Eccl Comms; BoW;

1866 B chapel, Summer Hill, Newport; HPF; MM 2.6.66; BoW435 Romanesque with rose, front altered 1908 H&F;

1866-7 National School, Newport; HPF; MM 14.7.66; ?Chepstow Rd)

1867 Victoria Hall and Assembly Rooms, Bridge St, Newport; MM 2.3.67; AEBTD; HPF;

1867-8 C chapel, Hannah St Cardiff. CYB69 Ital; ill C&TV 139 H&P £4000; interior view apse and organ and iron gallery front; ‘designer was probably JFF’ C&TV 138 n;

1868ff N half Richmond Road, Cardiff for Tredegar estate, BoW; H&F; developed from 1868 to late 1870s.

1869? rest Plas Machen, Lower Machen, Mon; BoW; H&P

1869 WM chapel, Canton Cardiff, ill WCC70 127-9: FS 1.3.69, opened 1.12.69, H&P under superintendence of Mr F Fawckner, local rep of H&P; Gallery on brackets, no cols, organ ch. Newbridge stone, Bath and Bodmer’s patent stone bricks £3000; Romanesque to gothic; ?same as 1869-71 Conway Rd WM, Romilly Cres, Canton, H&P, BoW278; extended in 1870s with transepts by H&P; Sunday schools 1891 H&F

1870 ?C chapel, Pembrey Cms; H&P; T: Br 1870 274, £1384; AJ; ?not blt.

1870 Cross Keys C chapel, Risca, Mon H&P. CYB70, Ital, local stone w dressings of bath and Bodmer’s patent stone bricks, less than £600.

1870 I chapel, Hill St, Newport, Mon; Br 1870 274)

1870-1 WM chapel, Roath Rd Cardiff; Br 1870 274; WCC71 119-20 Perp Gothic w tower; HP&F; stained glass w by Horwood Bros, cols up to roof; carving by Loveless of Cardiff. Franklin, Cardiff bldr. Corner the Castle Rd and the Roath Rd; FS 4.5.70, opened 24.5.71

1870 Duffryn, Mountain Ash, Glam; dem; LHW revised edn, ill, for HA Bruce MP, later Lord Aberdare; dem except service buildings 1985-6; H&P;

1870 two villas, Gold Tops, Newport; Br 2.4.70; H&P

(1870 rest Gayton ch, Staffs; BoE 134-5)

1870 Splottlands C chapel, Cardiff; Br 1870 456)

1871 C chapel, Mill St Newport, Mon; MM 24.2.71 HPF

(1871-2 Christ Church, Chislehurst, Kent; BA 1873)

1872-3 Brunswick WM chapel, St Helens Rd, Swansea; Br 20.7.72; HP&F; £1926; Romanesque; BoW 586;

(1872 entry London City Mission comp RHH H&P)

(1872 St Thomas infants’ school, Trowbridge, Wilts; WRO; H&P;

1872 two villas, Gold Tops, Newport; Br 8.6.72; H&P)

1872-4 St Mark, Gold Tops, Newport; HP&F; MM 5.4.72; 26.7.72; 3.7.74; ?H&F)

(1873 Hope End, Colwall, Herefs; HP&F; for A. Hewitt Br 1873 886-7; burnt 1912)

(1873-4 St Paul ch, Hounslow, London; H&P; BoEL4 425)

(1873-5 All Saints, Plumstead, Kent; WGH; dem)

(18?? B chapel, Abbey Rd, St Marylebone, London; BoE605; later C19; H&P)

(1874 Aged Pilgrims Home, Gerrards Cross, Bucks H&P)

(1874 Independent College, Rotherham, Yorks, BN 1.5.74; CYB 1875; HP&F

(1874 entry Goswell Rd Industial Dwellings, London comp; H&P; RHH)

(1875 N aisle, Stowe-by-Chartley ch, Staffs; H&P; BoE)

(1875-6 rest Chipping Campden ch, Glos; BoE)

(1876 PM chapel, Erith Kent; RHoman 55; H&P; lancet

1876 alts, Board School, Stow Hill Newport, Mon; MM 12.5.76)

1876-7 Market Tavern, Griffin St, Newport; MM 28.7.76; HP&F

(1877 rest St John, Erith, Kent; BoESLondon 144)

1877 vicarage for St Mark ch, Gold Tops, Newport HP&F, Gwent RO D627;

1877 villa for HG Lloyd, Gold Tops, Newport; MM 16.2.77 H&P)

1877-80 Beechwood House, Newport, Mon; HP&F; Br 6.1.77; BoW for George Fothergill)

1877-8 WM chapel, Marshes Rd Newport Mon HP&F MM 9.11.77, 12.4.78)

18?? National Schools, Aberbeeg Mon; HP&F; Gwent RO D527)

1877-9 adds Tredegar House, Newport, Mon; BoW 566; also pair of lodges c1879

1878 ?P chapel, Havelock St Newport, Mon; HP&F; Cadw: Romanesque; Ch hall 1888. Error of date, BoW says 1864 H&P and is in AEBTD 1868 list;

1878-9 BC chapel, Diamond St, Roath, Cardiff; inf TL 'I bought this little book about the building of the Diamond Street Chapel, Roath, Cardiff 1878-9. The architects were Habershon and Fawckner, though Fawckner seemed to do all the work. It belonged to the Bible Christian movement, a branch of English Methodism. It was demolished in1965.'. Gothic; H&F;

1879 Broadway WM chapel, Roath, Cardiff; Br 1879 34 H&F)

(1879 1st prize North Town Nursery estate, Taunton; H&F; RHH; two or three streets N of Staplegrove Rd called Elm Grove estate;

1879 alts Bassaleg ch, Mon; arcades, pulpit, pews, lectern; RS; 1878-9 for Tredegar estate; HF&Co)

1879ff adds Tredegar House, Mon; H&F; lodges c 1880; outbuildings and gates; porch c1879; some work by HF&G;

1879 BC chapel, Splotlands, Cardiff, T A 30.11.78;

1880 laid out Splott, Cardiff, for Tredegar estate, built up 1881-9; H&F; BoW 311-12;

1881 PM chapel, Station Rd Newport, Mon; MM 10.6.81, 30.12.81)

1882-4 Bethel WM chapel, Stow Hill, Newport, Mon; H&F; WCC84 Gothic with tower and spire £6000; BoW 434; much rebuilt 2022;

1882-3 BC chapel, Newport Mon; Br 11.8.83; MM 27.10.82; H&F; BoW 434 says ?Commercial Rd New Testament Church of God)

(1883? parsonage, St Stephen Walthamstow (ch of 1877 dem) 106 Grove Rd, London E BoE751

1883 reredos, Marshfield ch, Mon; H&F exc H. Hems; Br 27.10.83; BoW;

1884 Park Hotel, Queen St/Park Place, Cardiff, Glam, H&F; completed 1884 BoW218 £40,000; C&TV84;

(1883-4 adds Royal School for Daughters of Officers, Lansdown, Bath; H&F; MForsyth, Bath, 268; H&F;

1883-4 WM chapel, Stow Hill Newport, Mon; MM 27.6.84 H&F; T: BN 1.6.83 £5690;

(1885 2nd prize Upper Bourne estate, Bournemouth H&F)

(1885-6 C chapel, Chesham, Bucks. H&F. ill CStell 13 Gothic)

1886 WM chapel, Canton Cardiff; Br 1886A 871)

1886 hotel and two houses, Splottlands, Cardiff, glam T Br 5.6.86;

1886 St Peter sailors' church, home and institute Temple St Newport Mon MM 3.4.85; 21.5.86; T Br 13.3.86;

1886-7 Co-op Stores, Dock St MM 17.9.86 H&F with A. Swash qv)

1886-7 165 Commercial St Newport Br 14.8.86; BoW 449)

1887 B chapel Splott Rd, Cardiff; JP 14419

(1887 Talbot Tabernacle, Talbot Rd, Kensington, London; BoE NW London 467; H&F; Waterhouse type Romanesque

1887 alts No 138 Commercial Rd, Newport Br 16.7.87)

1887 No 35 High St Newport BN 25.3.87; BoW 450

1887 Waunwen ch, Swansea; Orrin 179; Cambr 27.5.87 & WM 2.12.87; £2000; contrs H Hilton & Sons Swansea; H&F; timber arcades; same as St Mark ch, Cwmbwrla, BoW 610;

1887-8 Nos 195-6 Commercial St, Newport Br 16.7.87 H&F)

1888 adds B chapel, Broad St Blaenavon, Mon; Br 14.4.88 272; ?Bethel)

c1888 Richmond Crescent, Cardiff, part of Tredegarville development begun in 1857; BoW; H&F; The Grove, now Mansion House 1891 H&F for James Howell, draper.

1888 pulpit and some pews, St Paul ch, Newport, Mon Br 14.4.88; also decoration and new porches MM 7.12.88; schools by HF&Co 1912-13

1888-9 Temperance Hall, Dock St, Newport Br 17.3.88; MM 25.5.88)

1888-9 children's ward Stow Hill Hospital, Newport H&F MM 19.10.88; T Br 18.6.87 new children's Jubilee ward, Newport Infirmary;

1888-9 WM chapel, Price St Newport MM 5.6.88, 7.8.89)

1888-9 St Marks Schools, Queen St, Newport Br 24.3.88 H&F)

1889 Nos 31-3 Commercial St, Newport H&F Br 30.3.89; 31-4 BoW 449)

(1889-90 Samaritan Hospital for Women, Marylebone Rd, London BoE614 H&F

(1890 Partridge Green ch, Sx. Elleray 75 H&F)

1890 BC chapel, Miskin St Cardiff; Br 1890B 350 by JFF)

1890-1911 Zion I chapel, Llanhilleth, Mon JP 12903. ??

1890-1911 Libanus CM chapel, Worcester St, Brynmawr JP) 12330 ??

(1890-1 West Beckham ch, Norfolk BoE 714)

1891 The Grove, Richmond Cres, Cardiff for James Howell H&F BoW308)

1891 Pontymoile Mission Hall & Institute, Pontypool PFP 6.3.91 H&F)

18?? Bassaleg church halls and schools, Tyddu, Mon H&F WwinA 1914)

1891 Alexandra PH, Commercial Rd, Newport Br 4.4.91)

1891-2 BC chapel, Hereford Road Newport; Br 5.9.91 H&F)

1891 schools, WM chapel, Conway Rd Cardiff BoW 278 H&F)

1892 C Schools, London St, Maindee, Newport, Mon H&F Br 14.5.92

(1892 adds Torbay Hospital, Torquay, Devon; H+F T Br 14.5.92;

1892 Butchers Arms, Giffin St, Newport; H&F Br 2.4.92;

1892 152-3 Commercial St, Newport T Br 14.5.92;

1892 53-6 Commercial rd, Newport H&F T Br 13.8.92

1892 130-1 Commercial Rd, Newport, H&F T Br 13.8.92

1892 41 High St Newport for J Thomas; T Br 13.8.92

1892 42 High st Newport for G Oliver JP T Br 13.8.92

1892 rebld Ruperra Arms PH, Commercial Rd, Newport T Br 13.8.92 H&F

1892 Smith & Co Corn Stores, Skinner St, Newport Br 26.9.91) H&F

1892 114 Commercial St Newport; Br 2.4.92 H&F

1892 Centenary Schools, Conway Rd, Cardiff opened Br 10.9.92

1892-3 152-3 Commercial St Newport; Br 14.5.92 H&F)

1893 hotel, arcade & stables, High St, Newport; Br 22.7.93 H&F)

1893 South Wales Wine & Spirit Co, The Arcade, High St, Newport; plans Gwent RO D627

1893 Tredegar Hall, Newport; Br 23.3.93 H&F)

1893 choir stalls St Paul ch, Newport, Mon; JF; faculty;

1893-4 Conservative Club, Stow Hill, Newport; BN 9.2.94 H&F;

1894 Free Library, Splott Cardiff; H&F; BoW312)

1894 Nos. 46-7 High St Newport; Br 1.10.94)

1894 adds Ebenezer chapel, Commercial St, Newport; plans Gwent RO D6237; H&F; ?Ebenezer CM chapel cf 1903

1894 110 Commercial St Newport; Br 13.10.94

1894 adds Broadway Schools, Roath, Cardiff T: BN 12.10.94

1894 B chapel, Splott Rd, Cardiff T: BN 12.10.94;

1894 Mission Hall, Grangetown, Cardiff T BN 12.10.94

1896-7 Kings Head PH, Newport; BN 18.12.96; plans 1896 Gwent RO D627)

1897-8 schools, B chapel, Albany Rd, Cardiff, H&F; BoW302)

1898 alts No 290 Bute St, Cardiff for J Lewis; H&F; C: BJ 19.1.98

1899 alts WM chapel, Commercial Rd Newport; Br 14.1.99 H&F; HFG BoW 436; ?Ebenezer chapel, plans Gwent RO 1894)

1899-1901 St Andrews UR chapel, Marlborough Rd, Roath, Cardiff. HFG £11000; BoW 303; JP 14232; Gothic with tower and spire. Built as Roath Park EP JP 9318 says 1897;

1900-1 Clytha Primary School, Bryngwyn Rd, Newport HFG; BoW442; Bryngwyn Rd Board School Br 14.4.00)

1900-01 P mission hall, Eton Rd, Newport, Mon Br 29.9.00)

1901 Risca Road Board School, Newport Br 11.5.01 HFG

1901-2 Williams Almshouses, Newport, Mon; HFG; BoW 452, built as memorial to Queen Victoria;

1902 stables Philips Brewery, Dock St Newport HFG Br 22.3.02)

1902 adds Drill Hall, Dock St, Newport HFG Br 17.5.02)

1902-3 Victoria Almshouses, Stow Hill, Newport Br 4.7.03 H&F; plans 1902 Gwent RO D 627)

1903 Alpha EP chapel, Builth Wells, Brec; AJ; HFG; Cadw; £5400; BoW)

1903 Ebenezer CM chapel, Commercial Rd, Newport JP 10559; A. Morris, History of Ebenezer church, Newport p 157; H&F; cf plans alts Ebenezer 1894 Gwent RO D627)

1903 rebuild Arcade, High St, Newport; HFG; Gwent RO D.627)

1903-4 St Luke Baneswell Newport Mon Br 12.9.03 H&F)

1904 alts Rehoboth I chapel, King St, Brynmawr BoW133; 1905 JP 12333; Br 23.6.04)

1904 Tabernacle C chapel, Abertillery, Mon alts exts BN 1.6.04 H&F)

1904 hall, B chapel, Llanddewi Rd Newport; Br 10.9.04; H&F&Co the chapel until new one 1912 by CE Compton

1905 P Mission Hall Pontypool Mon; Br 14.1.05

1905 P schools, Maindee, Mon; by H Budgen qv w H&F, plans Gwent RO D627

1905-6 Central Hall, Commercial St, Newport Br 14.10.05 27.10.06; H&F; plans 1905 Gwent RO D627 HF&Co

1905-6 CM Mission Hall, Fothergill St, Newport Br 26.8.05) H&F

1905-7 Carmel WM chapel, Abertillery, Mon; HF&Co; WCC05, Gothic w tower £3500; BoW 1906-7; Br 8.9.06 alts & exts)

1907 adds Salem PM chapel, Pontypool, Mon Br 12.1.07)

1907-8 Nos 77 High St Newport H&F Br 27.4.07_

1908 Bethlehem I chapel, Splottlands, Cardiff JP) 9252

1908 C chapel, London Rd Newport H&F Br 1.2.08)

1908-9 P schools, Stow Hill, Newport Br 30.5.08;

1908-9 CM Hall, Abercarn Mon; Br 8.8.08)

1909 Hope Forward Hall, Blaina, Mon; Br 1.5.09)

1909 alts C chapel, Llanhilleth Mon; Br 17.4.09 H&F)

1909-10 Roath Park C chapel, Penywain Rd, Cardiff; BoW 304, HF&Co; Spire dem.)

1909-11 Salem CM chapel, Market Rd, Canton, Cardiff; HF&Co; by Edward Fawckner DHO 52, James Stephens qv bldr; BoW 279)

1910 drill hall, Abertillery, Mon Br 31.12.10)

1910 Penuel CM chapel, Tredegar, Mon JP 12776; Br 2.4.10)

1912-13 Wrenford Schools Newport for St Paul's church HF&Co br 26.4.12)

1914 Principality Building Soc, Queen St, Cardiff; H&F, Paul Brindley VS notes;

Also attrib:

?CM chapel Panteg, Mon JP;

CM mission hall Metal St Cardiff JP;

Emmanuel I chapel, London Rd, Newport JP;

HADDON & PLAYTON G.C. Haddon and F.B. Playton

1868 Workhouse Monmouth Mon, rebuilt Br 6.6.68; adds 1871. GC Haddon qv won 1st pr for Monmouth workhouse 1868)

HADDON BROTHERS Palace Yard, Hereford. Haddon Bros (HB) c1871-80 or Messrs Haddon; George Cowley Haddon of Hereford with brother Henry Rockliffe Haddon of Great Malvern. GCH was pupil of WL Moffatt of Edinbugh AEBTD 1868, GCH closed Hereford office 1881 due to ill-health (MS); 1870 1st pr Madeley workhouse Salop HB RHH; 1872 1st pr Ross on Wye workhouse, HB RHH; 1873 Eignbrook C chapel Hereford, HB, Stell; 1880 1st pr Hereford B chapel, GCH, RHH, by John Johnson w GCH acc to CS; Ross on Wye B chapel, FS 1881 BH 1882, but CS says 1861;

1868-71 Monmouth workhouse, Mon; 1st pr GCH RHH; GCH, BoW, bldngs now part of Monmouth Girls School; ?Haddon & Playton, Br 6.6.68; adds 1871;

1870 Goldcliff & Witson Schools, Mon; GCH; MS;

1870 adds St Brides, Undy & Llandevaud Schools, Mon; GCH; MS;

1872 Knighton Clock Tower, Rad; BoW; HB;

1873 entr Rhayader Workhouse comp Br 12.7.73;

1873 alts Old Hall, Rhydithon; T Br 16.8.73; Messrs H;

1874 Adds Llanvihangel School, Mon; MS; which Llanvihangel?

1875 2nd pr Schools, Bridgend, Glam; HB; RHH;

1875 British Schools, Hay on Wye, Brec; MS; HB;

1875 Pandy School, Mon; HB; MS;

1875 School at Penpergwyn Railway Station, Mon; HB; MS;

1875-6 Trellech Board School, Mon; HB; MS; Messrs Haddon; Br 5.2.76;

1875-6 Board School, Llangattock juxta Usk, Mon; HB; Br 11.9.75; BoW; 1875 School and teacher’s house, MS;

1876 Builth Wells TH & MH, Brec; 1st pr RHH, HB; 1875 HB BoW; Br 11.11.76; MS;

1877 school, Llanbister, Rad; MS, but school & house 1874 by SW Williams;

1877 alts Drill Hall, Hay on Wye, Brec, converting & adapting; MS;

1878 adds Llanbister vicarage, Rad; MS, new wing for Rev Lewis; HB;

1878 Stock market & exchange, Hay on Wye, Brec; prob unex MS prob related to Clock tower site see 1881, the offices behind tower look like work of Henry Haddon;

1878 Alpha CM chapel, Builth Wells, Brec; remodelled HB, MS; replaced 1903;

1878 alts White Swan, Builth Wells, Brec T: A 9.2.78, £1199; HB;

1878 house near station, Brecon, Brec, for Charles Gibson and pair of semi-detached villas adjoining; HB; MS;

1878 Gwynne's almshouses, Hay on Wye, Brec; MS; T: A 25.5.78 six almshouses; HB;

1878 alts house, Abergavenny, Mon; MS; HB;

1879 offices adj Rose & Crown Inn, Hay on Wye, Brec; MS; ? also rebuild Rose & Crown 1879;

1879-81 Maesllwch ch, Glasbury, Rad; BoW; HB; ICBS new ch near Maesllwch by HB, EP Vulliamy adapted & exec plans, 1880-2; memorial church at Maesllwch Park 1879 by HB, MS;

1881 clock tower, Hay on Wye, Brec; by GCH, probably his last work before he closed Hereford office (MS), though offices behind tower look like work of Henry Haddon

HADDON, GEORGE COWLEY Palace Yard, Hereford. See Haddon Bros for works c1871-81. GCH of Hereford with brother Henry Rockliffe Haddon of Great Malvern. GCH was pupil of WL Moffatt of Edinbugh AEBTD 1868, closed Hereford office 1881 due to ill-health (MS);

1868-71 Monmouth workhouse, Mon; 1st pr GCH RHH; GCH, BoW, bldngs now part of Monmouth Girls School; ?Haddon & Playton, Br 6.6.68; adds 1871;

1870 Goldcliff & Witson Schools, Mon; GCH; MS;

1870 adds St Brides, Undy & Llandevaud Schools, Mon; GCH; MS;

1881 Clock tower, Hay on Wye, Brec; GCH, prob his last work before he closed Hereford office (MS), though offices behind tower look like work of Henry Haddon

HADDON, HENRY ROCKLIFFE see Haddon Bros

HADFIELD, MATTHEW E. Sheffield 1812-85. cf Weightman, Hadfield & Goldie. Pupil Woodhead & Hurst and PF Robinson.

1844-5 rest nave, Llanfaes ch, Ang with David Roberts qv of Beaumaris; ICBS; MH submitted application but drawings by DR;

HADID, ZAHA

1994 unex plan Cardiff Bay Opera House; BoW

HAIG, GEORGE AUGUSTUS. Landowner. May have designed Pen Ithon Hall, Radn, for himself c1855; BoW;

HAINES, H. N.

1963-4 Christ Church, Lake Rd N, Llanishen, Cardiff; BoW

HAKEWILL, HENRY London 1771-1830, pupil John Yenn, exh RA 1792-1809, specialist in Tudor Gothic. Brother of James Hakewill 1778-1843; Sons JHH and ECH both architects as also James son AWH; Colvin.

1795 Villa in North Wales Exh RA)

1804 Coed Coch, Betws-yn-rhos, Denbs; BoW; Colvin for John Lloyd Wynne, E. Pugh Cambria Depicta 1816, 19; perhaps the villa exh RA 1795;

HALCROW (Sir WILLIAM) & PARTNERS. Engineers.

1946-52 Claerwen Dam, Elan Valley, Rad; BoW; 184’, mass concrete;

1964 Llyn Clywedog Dam, Llanidloes, Mont; BoW; mass concrete, 237’;

1992-6 Second Severn Bridge, Portskewett, Mon; BoW with French firm SEEE. Piers 450’, span 1495’ length 3.25m)

HALL + BEDNARCZYK

2010 Blue Door; RIBA award 2011;

HALL, C. T. Pembroke Dock architect

1913 vestry and alts Westgate CM chapel, Pembroke. Arch 6.6.13

HALL, DENIS CLARKE Modernist architect esp schools.

1957-61 Cynffig Comprehensive School, Kenfig Hill, Glam BoW; AJ 11.6.59 has Pyle Secondary School, with HS Scorer for phase 1 and DWR Davies for phase 2;

HALL, DOUGLAS Architect, Bangor see Richard Hall;

HALL, EDWIN STANLEY see ET Hall. WwinA 1926 lists chapel, Pantywal Sanatorium, Brec; alts Gregynog Hall and Plas Dinam, mont,

HALL, EDWIN THOMAS London. 1851-1923 architect of Libertys store, London and Manchester Royal Infirmary; worked with son Edwin Stanley Hall as Edwin T. & Stanley Hall ET&SH. ESH then worked with Easton & Robertson.

1913-20 Bronllys Hospital, Brec; ET&SH; BoW)

1920 chapel Bronllys TB Sanatorium, Brec; BoW; ET&SH;

1925? Adds music-room, Gregynog, Tregynon, Mont; BoW, ESH;

1927 research bldng, Royal Infirmary, Cardiff; ESH; BoW

19?? Alts Cefn Mably, Llanedyrn, Glam; BoW 320; ESH

HALL, EDWARD Borough Surveyor Caernarfon

1901 Proposed Clock Tower, Caernarfon BN 18.10.01; ? same as clock tower on the TH proposed BN 23.8.01.

1904 Open-air sea-water Baths, Caernarfon T Br 13.8.04, on Aber foreshore

1912-13 Council houses, Bethel Rd and St Helens Rd areas and 25 workmens dwellings, Caernarfon Br 29.11.12, 24.1.13

HALL, HENRY London 1826-1909 Much work in Somerset inc rest Milborne Port ch 1867, rest Montacute ch, South Brewham ch, 1883-4, rebuilt Hestercombe nr Taunton for viscount Portman;

1877-9 Caswell Bay House, Bishopston, Glam; BoW

HALL, HERBERT AUSTEN see Whinney, Son & Austen Hall

HALL, JOHN Surveyor Bangor. ML Clarke in TCHS 1954 49-50 says no works after 1828, appears then to have been an unsuccessful innkeeper; Colvin;

1818-28 inv in rest Bangor Cathedral (LW Wyatt); ICBS; Colvin says 1824-8 Hall superintended repairs under Joseph Turner of Whitchurch & John Foster of Liverpool)

1821-2 National School, Dean St, Bangor, Caerns; Colvin; dem;)

1824-5 Edge of Green Terrace, Beaumaris, Ang; Colvin;

1825 alts Beaumaris ch, Ang; Colvin;

HALL, JOSEPH Member of congregation of Flint EWM chapel.

1881 Flint EWM chapel, Holywell St, Flint, Flints; BoW;

HALL, RICHARD, Masonic Buildings, Bangor. Cope’s Dir. 1929. Research by AV (AVRH); 1865-1938 son of ironmonger in Nantwich Cheshire, architect's assistant in 1891 census living Nantwich, architect in Bangor by 1901 census, livingat Sunnymead, Farrar's Rd, Bangor, 1911 census; son Douglas born 1904 was architect with him, Richard & Douglas Hall by 1933, FRIBA and ARIBA at National Provincial Bank Champers, Bangor, by 1935. Office also 4 Stanley St, Holyhead, Ang, by 1919 and Lloyds Bank Chambers, Holyhead by 1937; At time of death address was The White Cottage, Bangor;

1897 alts adss Glan Ceris, Menai Bridge, Ang BN 17.12.97, AVRH;

(1898 two houses Hoole Rd, Chester, Ches BN 25.2.98)

1898 five houses, Farrar Rd, Bangor, Caerns; Br 18.6.98

1899 organ case, St Mary ch, Bangor NWC 3.6.99 AVRH

1901 Red Lion Hotel, Penygroes, Caerns; AVRH; ill BN 5.3.01

1901 Bodlondeb, house for HC Urquhart, Treborth, Bangor; BN 8.2.01; cf adds 1908 for HR Davies) AVRH 1910 alts and enl Bodlondeb, Menai Bridge, Ang, BN 4.2.10, also lodge 1907 by RG Thomas qv Br 18.5.07;

1901 house and premises Llanfairfechan BN 20.9.01 AVRH;

1902-3 vicarage, Brithdir, Mer; Tyddynygarreg stone, builders W & J Owen & John Thomas, Dolgellau; BN 20.6.02; ill BN 6.3.03;

1904 house, Broad St, Bangor; BN 11.3.04; red br & roughcast; AVRH: BN 13.3.04 was Y Nantllys, Broad St corner Farrar Rd and Deiniol Rd, demolished;

1905 minister's house, Cesarea chapel, Y Fron, Caerns; T Herald Cymraeg 1.8.05;

1905 eight houses, Farrar Rd, Bangor BN 10.3.05;

1905 gamekeeper's and estate cottages, Parcia, Llaneugrad, Ang for Capt Lawrence Williams Herald Cymraeg 1.8.05; AVRH;

1905 Bronwydd, Treborth, Bangor AVRH BN 8.2.01 (??)

1905-8 shops, Station Rd, Llanfairfechan, Caerns AVRH BN 15.12.99 (??)

1907-8 Institute & Reading Room, High St, Llangefni, Ang; RH; Arch 3.4.08'

1908 adds Bodlondeb, nr Bangor, Caerns; adds to house for HR Davies; BN 7.8.08; ?same as 1901 house

1909 alts and lodge, Cartrefle, Menai Bridge, Ang; AVRH BN 17.12.09;

?1910 Avilion, Ravenspoint Rd, Trearddur, Ang; RH; attributed AVRH from listing 2007)

1910 alts British Hotal, Bangor Y Clorianydd 27.1.10; AVRH;

1914 Church House, Boston St, Holyhead, Ang T Y Cloianydd 8.4.14

1914 architect for Eisteddfod pavilions, Bangor eisteddfod NWC 9.4.14

1918 plan Memorial Science Building, UCNW Bangor, Caerns; BN 20.3.18, unex

1919 cottage, Mount Pleasant, Bangor, Caerns; AJ 10.12.19)

1919-20 Nos 68-70 Market St, Holyhead, Ang, T AJ 10.12.19;

1930 add 2st wing, N Wales Training College, Bangor, Caerns; Br 12.12.30;

1930 architect Eisteddfod pavilions, Flints County Herald 16.5.30 AVRH; ?for Bangor 1931 Eisteddfod;

1933 Alliance Assurance, High St, Bangor, Caerns; R&DH; Br 21.4.33;

1937 alts ex-servicemen's club, Holyhead, Ang R&DH Br 24.9.37;

HALLIDAY & ANDERSON see GE Halliday

HALLIDAY MEECHAM PARTNERSHIP. Alderley Edge

1985-8 Ferrara Quay, Maritime quarter, Swansea; BoW, pl 124;

HALLIDAY, GEORGE ELEY, Cardiff 1858-1922. Diocesan Surveyor Llandaff. Pupil of EH Burnell, assistant to J Prichard. c1885-93 partnership with John Anderson H&A; with John W Rodger whom he had used as a contractor 1890s H&R: 2nd pr Southampton Hospital 1896; 1st pr Swindon Hospital, Wilts, 1899, RHH;

1885 1st pr Dinas ch, Glam; RHH; ?Dinas nr Porth where cheap ch is of 1886-8 by Bruce Vaughan BoW527; H&A; no mention of comp for Porth in Orrin 145)

1886 Whitley Batch, Cardiff Rd, Llandaff, for HW Thompson; BoE260

1886 Mountain Ash ch, Glam T Br 27.4.86 £1398; H&A

(1887 Public Baths, Church St, Westbury, Wilts, for WH Laverton, H&A)

1888 No 19 The Green, Llandaff; H&A; BoW257; ?house Llandaff for HM Thompson £1650 T Br 27.4.86;

1889-91 Kenfig Hill ch, Glam, £800; BoW368; H&A; Orrin 66 ill from BN 8.3.89; Cambr 19.9.88 FS laid by Emily Talbot; £800; John Haines Cardiff contr; WM 20.11.88; enl 1908-9 by Cook & Edwards

1890 Malpas churchyard cross, Mon; Arch 26.3.90;

1890 Trenewydd, Fairwater Rd, Llandaff; BoW 261

1890 The Hermitage, Fairwater Rd, Llandaff; H&A for GEH, BoW261)

1890-4 Beaufort ch, Mon; BoW; H&A; £1100

(1891 Civic Offices, Frome, Som; H&A; BoE)

1891-2 Garth ch, Glam, £1600; H&A; BoW351; Orrin 57-8; GEH; CGG 18.9.91; William Cox Llandaff contr; WM 1.12.92; for Olive Talbot)

1891 Llanddewi Velfrey ch, Pmbs, added bellcote, pulpit, stalls; BoW; ?1894, reopened Br 16.6.94 new belfry, roof, stalls, pulpit and vestry;

1891-3 rest Llangynwyd st Cynwyd ch, Glam; BoW387; Orrin 81-2; Br 18.7.91 & 13.5.93; NLW LL/F/416; for Olive Talbot; William Clarke Llandaff contr; £3000; GG 12.5.93; GEH exh design for a St Michael Llangynwyd at RA 1898)

1892-3 rest chancel Llandyfodwg ch, Glam; Orrin 77; NLW LL/F/401; contr JW Rodger; for Olive Talbot;

1892-3 rest and N aisle, Betws ch, Glam BoW153; Orrin 14-15 rest and N aisle £2000; LL/F/73; carving by Clarke; John W Rodger Cardiff contr; for Miss Olive Talbot)

1892-4 rest St Donat’s ch, Glam; Orrin 155; BN 26.8.92; Wm Clarke contr; £922

1892-4 Nicholaston ch, Glam; BoW 475-6; Orrin 117-8 1893-4; for Olive Talbot + 1894, in mem CRM Talbot; Cambr 19.5.93 & 14.12.94; BN 21.12.94; contr and sculpture William Clarke; metalwork Singer of Frome & Morgan & Williams Cardiff; £6000; )

1892-4 rest Llangeinor ch, Glam; Orrin 80; NLW LL/F/315; £3000; JWRodger contr; Br 21.7.94; WM 10.7.94; for Olive Talbot.

1893-4 rest Llanwonno ch, Glam; £3000; H&A; BoW413; Orrin 93-4; Br 21.7.94 GEH arch, JWR contr; NLW LL/F/490; £3000; for Olive Talbot; WM 14.7.94;

(1891 Civic Offices, Frome, Som; H&A, built for Board of Guardians, BoE511)

1893-4 rest Llandyfodwg ch, Glam BoW381;

1893-4 Abergwynfi ch, Glam; BoW140; Orrin 9; £2600 Philip Gaylard Bridgend contractor)

1893-4 rest chancel Caerwent ch, Mon; CB 1894 68; BoW; S aisle and vestry GEH 1910-12;

1894 rest Llanddewi Velfrey ch, Pembs new roof, stalls, pulpit belfry, vestry Br 1.6.94 reopened; 1891 BoW;

1894-5 Mission hall, Grangetown, Cardiff, Glam T Br 6.10.94; H&F;

1894 unex des St Michael ch, Maesteg, Glam; RA 1894, GEH; BoW418 blt 1895-8 to simpler des)

1894-6 Pontygwaith ch, Glam; Orrin 141-2 contrs Knox & Wells Cardiff; £4000; for Madelina g Llewellyn; WM 7.7.96; Cardiff Times 11.7.96; Bow;

1894-7 St Teilo ch, Cardiff; RA 1894 H&A; FS WM 14.2.95; Orrin 42-3; CB 1894 105; nave and aisles only; S. Shepton & Sons contrs;£7240; WM 14.7.97; chancel etc added 1901 by GEH)

1895 Llwydcoed ch, Glam; BoW413; T Br 25.8.94; Br 7.12.95; Orrin 6; £1465;

1895-6 Cwmparc ch, Glam; Orrin 51-2; FS Br 21.9.95; Knox & Wells Cardiff contrs; £4500; WM 23.12.96;

1895-7 St Michael ch, Maesteg; BoW41; simpler des than one of 1894 exh RA; Br 21.12.94; Orrin 97; first plans £9465 revised 1894 £4725; memorial to olive Talbot + 1894; FS WM 8.8.95; Br 22.10.95; Br 29.1.98; £5600; Wm McGaul contr; ICBS; WM 20.1.98 consec; upper stage of tower not blt until 1958, £14000;)

1895-6 St George ch, Treorchy, Glam BoW 639 £4500)

1896 Rest St Brides Minor ch, Glam; BoW; Orrin 153-4; NL:W LL/F/753; £625; mostly paid for by Mrs Llewellyn Baglan Hall. N aisle and vestry)

1896 alts School, Priory St, Monmouth for St Mary’s National School; Br 29.8.96; BoW former Prior’s lodgings)

1897 Rest Llantrithyd ch, Glam; BoW404; Orrin 90-1; W. A. James Fonmon contr; £795; WM 26.8.97; ICBS; screen rest by Wm Clarke; NLW LL/F/468)

1897 Llewellyn Almshouses, Neath Glam BoW461)

1897-8 Abercynon ch, Glam BoW 131; Orrin 2-3; ICBS; BN 23.9.98; contr Wm Games, Abercynon)

1890s Nos 7-3 The Green, Llandaff; attrib BoW257)

(1897-8 rest St John, Radyr, £800; Orrin)

1898-9 add N aisle St Mary ch, Aberavon, Glam; BoW; Orrin 2; WM 16.6.99; contrs Messrs J. Shepton Cardiff & Jenkins & Sons, Swansea;)

1899 added two W bays to St Catherine ch, Roath, Cardiff by J. Prichard 1883-5; Orrin 31; £2800; Evening Express 7.5.01;

1898 ?des St Michael ch, Llangynwyd, Glam; RA 1898; ?different from St Cynwyd rest by GEH 1891-3

1899 rest Llantwit Major western church; BoW406; Orrin 92-3; Daily Graphic 22.10.98; contr Wm Clarke Llandaff; £1100; NLW LL/F/ 479; GG 3.8.1900; further rest 1905 by H&R;

1899-1900 adds Howell’s School for Girls, Llandaff BoW260 and laboratory and studio block 1904)

1900 rest Tregaer ch, Mon; Kissack; Tregare BoW)

1900 rest Usk ch, Mon new oak ceilings, stained glass Ww choir stalls; Br 8.12.00; Clark, Reminiscences of Monm 1908 43-5; BoW 1899-1900;

(1901 chancel, S porch, vestries St Teilo ch, Cardiff WM 12.12.01; Orrin 43; Wm Cadwalladr contr; £2000; orig ch by GEH 1895-7; tower and Lady Chapel 1913 ?by GEH;

1901 rest Llandenny ch, Mon; pulpit; Br 21.9.01; 1900-1 BoW)

1901-2 rest St Brides super Ely ch, Glam; Orrin 154; Br 22.3.02; NLW LL./F/755; Harries & Davies Cardiff contrs; £330; WM 7.3.02;

1901-5 St Mary, Barry Dock Glam, Exh RA. BoW 146-7)

1902-3 Lychgate, Caerwent, Mon; BoW; Gwent RO DL/AM/P2.74

1902 added W bay to St John ch, Canton, Cardiff, and new vestry; Orrin 37; £2847; NLW LL/F/118;

1903 rest Gileston ch, Glam; BoW358; Orrin 58-9; NLW LL/F/331; £700; ICBS

1903 rest tower Newton Nottage ch, Glam; Orrin 117

1903 reblt St Mary, Taibach, Port Talbot, Glam; BoW532; Orrin 101; gallery removed; screen by Wm Clarke; £986; contrs Hill & Sons Pt Talbot; Cambr 9.10.03)

1903-4 Christ Church, Radyr Glam nave, chancel and tower 1910 BoW537)

1904 reredos, Llanishen ch, Glam; Orrin 85; NLW LL/F/431 1904; carved by Wm Clarke; 1903 acc to BoW;

1904 rest Bedwellty ch, Mon; GwentRO DM/ AM/ P2.81

1904-5 adds Caerphilly ch, Glam; two W bays, £3300; Orrin 27; CB 1904 42; tower added 1907-10 by GEH;

1905 rest nave eastern church, Llantwit Major ch, Glam; H&R; BoW; Orrin 93; CB 1905 7; chancel rest by WD Caroe qv; contr Wm Clarke; £1300; WM 15.7.05;

1906-7 adds Hirwaun ch, Glam: N aisle, vestry, organch; Orrin 64; £900; NLW LL/F/349

c1907 Cross to Blanche Allen +1907, Crinow chyard, Pmbs; TL;

1907 Rest tower, St Donats ch, Glam; BoW 557; Orrin 155-6; for Morgan S Williams of St Donats Castle; pulpit and access arch; WM 24.4.07)

1907-10 tower Caerphilly ch, Glam; Orrin 27; £1500; contr E. Turner & Sons, Cardiff; WM 15.3.11;

1908 Canopies over choir stalls, Monkton ch, Pmbs; HRO HDX/894/64; made by E. Thomas of St Davids.

1908-9 St John ch, Newtown, Ebbw Vale, Mon; ICBS; BoW 224; disused; C Br 29.2.08;

1909-10 Caerau ch, Maesteg, Glam; BoW166; not in Orrin;

1909-10 Adds St Fagan ch, Trecynon, Aberdare, Glam; BoW133; Orrin 6; NLW LL/F/33; nave ext & SW tower;

1909-14 Porthcawl ch, Glam; blt 1912-14; BoW529;

1910-12 Adds St Elvan ch, Aberdare, Glam; BoW 133; Orrin 4; NLW LL/F/25; outer S aisle, vestries, enlarge chancel and Lady chapel; £7700)

1911-13 Alts Christ Church, Ebbw Vale, Mon, inc vestries and alts to altar; NLW faculties)

1912 S aisle, Caerwent ch, Mon; ICBS; 1910-12 BoW)

1912-13 rest Cowbridge ch, Glam; Orrin 49; £450; tower repairs and nave roof repairs.

1913 Tower and Lady Chapel, St Teilo, Cardiff; Orrin 43; ch 1895 by GEH;

1914 Pulpit, Hopkinstown ch, Glam; BoW366)

1915 repairs St John ch, Aberdare, Glam; £500; Orrin 7;)

1920 adds Whitchurch ch, Glam; BoW313; incomplete)

Undated: Screen, Wonastow ch, Mon, Kissack 108, BoW;

HAMBLETON, PHILIP Pontnewynydd, Mon

1846 Abersychan B chapel, Mon; MM 29.8.46; BoW Noddfa B)

1850 Pontnewynydd WM chapel, Mon; MM 21.12.50; 1849-50 BoW)

HAMILTON, CRAIG Architect, Builth Wells, established 1991;

1995-9 rest Aberglasney, Llangathen, Carms; CL 10.3.10;

19?? wok at Llwynywermod, Myddfai, Cms for Prince of Wales;

HAMLYN, WILLIAM H. Architect to London, Midland & Scottish Railway.

1939 Prestatyn Holiday Camp, Flints; HH 300-1; for British Holiday estates, joint venture LMSR and Thomas Cook;

HAMMON, HENRY J. London

1848 3rd pr Normal College for Wales, Swansea, Glam; RHH)

HAMPTON & SONS

1926 Adds Hean Castle, St Issells, Pmbs; BoW 444

HANCOCK, WALTER. Shrewsbury. Master mason, +1599. Master mason at Condover Hall, Salop, c1591; master mason Shrewsbury Old MH 1595. BoW attribs Richard Herbert tomb at Montgomery ch dated 1600 on basis of Hancock having designed High Ercall Hall, Salop, but BoE dates this 1608 and gives no designer.

HANCOCKE, - . Architect, mentioned in one letter to Sir John Philipps of Picton from Sir Hugh Owen of Orielton 23.2.1697; NLW Picton Castle 1610. Colvin spells it Hancock, letter spells it Hancocke. Letter refers to ongoing works:

1696-7 alts to house of J Barlow, Haverfordwest

1696-7 water-folly at Landshipping, Pmbs

1696-7 alts Picton Castle, Pmbs, for Sir John Philipps

HANCORN, SAMUEL Senior, Builder, Brecon, 1805-54. In Pigot 1835 as carpenter joiner, Struet Brecon, & 1844 dir as builder, carpenter & joiner, Llanfaes, Brecon. Father of Samuel Hancorn Jr qv (1837-68), married Elizabeth Prosser d1841.

1842 contractor Shire Hall, Brecon, Brec; by Wyatt & Brandon, £12000; SH of Brecon; G&VB 39;

HANCORN, SAMUEL Junior, Architect, 16 Dock St Newport & St Stephen’s St, Bristol. 1837-68. Born Brecon, son of Samuel Hancorn Sr qv 1805-54, carpenter joiner, Brecon; in practice Bristol c1859-61 as Cook & Hancorn (C&H), died young. AEBTD 1868: pupil Foster & Wood, Bristol, des Trinity WM Redland Bristol; Tyndale B Redland; Day Schools Baptist Mills Bristol; Dr Coke’s Memorial School, Brecon; Dock St Day Schools Newport; Mr Stones implement works and warehouses etc Newport; corn stores Newport Docks; laid out and architect to Christchurch and Llanwern estates near Newport for George Lawrence of Cheltenham.

(1859 Library & Institute, Cheddar, Som; Br 15.1.59 p49; C&H; now parish hall; inf AF;

1861-2 WM chapel, Tintern, Mon; Br 1861 705; FS Br 12.10.61 John King, Bristol, contr; ill WCC?62 97-8, £370; FS 19.9.61, opened 26.6.62; almost under the shadow of the old Abbey, stone, Gothic; AEBTD; ?Chapel Hill WM BoW 162; MM 28.9.61 & 28.6.62;

1861 alts WM chapel, Brynmawr, Mon; BN 27.9.61; Br 19.10.61 Brynmawr EWM chapel, Brec, reopened enlarged by S Hancorn, Philip Watkins, Brynmawr, builder;

1861 Bethcar WM chapel, Ebbw Vale, Mon; Br 1861 515; C&H; 1860-1 BoW224, now county library, giant Ionic pils giant arch, it had semi circular portico lost 1958-9 when converted; AEBTD)

1862 CM chapel, Nantyglo, Mon; Br 30.8.62; and manse; Garn CM, AEBTD)

1864 1st pr Pontypool ch, Mon; RHH)

1864 Ragged Schools, Dock St, Newport, Mon; BN 11.11.64; AEBTD; 1st pr RHH, Br 22 211)

(1866 Trinity WM chapel, Whiteladies Rd, Bristol; dem; opened Bristol Times & Mirror 2.11.66; Dec Gothic w French details; elegant spire;

1866 3rd pr Humberstone Rd ch, Leicester, RHH)

1866 1st pr British School, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam RHH)

1867-8 WM chapel, Lower Cwmbran, Mon Br 1867 718; BN 13.9.67; AEBTD)

(1867-8 Tyndale B chapel, Whiteladies Rd, Bristol; AEBTD 1868; Bristol Times & Mirror FS 18.7.67; des selected in comp; £5652; opened BT&M 12.10.68 by late SH c£7500; generally but incorrectly attr to H Crisp (AF); bombed, W front and tower in reblt ch 1957; Bristol RO plan book 7/164 29.8.67; tower blt 1894

1867-8 WM chapel, Maindee, Newport, Mon MM 24.8.67, 26.10.70; AEBTD)

1867-8 Dr Coke’s Memorial School, Brecon, Brec; AEBTD; GVB 190, in memory of Dr Coke WM missionary to USA, opened 6.1.68, burnt 1890; in garden of George Hotel.

(1867 C chapel, Redland Park Bristol; BN 14 509 says 1867 by SH; but Bristol Times & Farley’s Journal 14.9.61 recording opening 4.9.61, says chapel by Fripp & Ponton; EE Gothic ‘of a type which prevails in Bavaria and the Southern parts of Germany’; inf AF; bombed; ?two different chapels 1861 and 1867

1868 two house and shops, Ship St, Brecon, Brec for Jeffries Powell; MS;

Listed in AEBTD 1868:

18?? Mr Stone’s implement works & warehouses, Dock St, Newport; AEBTD 1868

18?? day schools, Chepstow, Mon; AEBTD 1868

18?? Pontywaun WM chapel, Risca, Mon; AEBTD 1868

18?? corn stores Newport Docks, Mon, AEBTD 1868;

18?? laid out and architect to Christchurch and Llanwern estates near Newport for George Lawrence of Cheltenha; AEBTD 1868;

HANN, GEORGE G. Engineer for Powell Duffryn Steam Coal Co, presumably related to EM Hann, general manager and his son WR Hann, commercial manager at Powell Duffryn in 1920 WW in W.

(1906-9 Penallta colliery, Gelligaer, Glam; BoW

HANNAFORD & WILLS, Architects, Swansea, partnership John Hannaford and Herbert W Wills qv from 1893;

1893-5 Aberdare Hall, Cathays Park, Cardiff by HWW of H&W, J Hillings, Cardiff Civic Centre.

1894 Rhyddings Hotel, Brynmill, Swansea, Glam; signed print in possession TL;

HANSOM & WELCH. Architects, York. Cf JA Hansom and E Welch. H&W designed alts Collingham Vicarage Yorks 1828; Middleham Suspension Br Yorks 1829; York dispensary 1829; Myton ch, near Hull 1829-31; Acomb ch Yorks 1830-1; Toxteth Park ch Liverpool 1830-2; King William’s College Isle of Man 1830-3; won 1830 comp for Birmingham TH, started 1832; Douglas ch IoM 1832; New Ballaugh ch IoM 1832; Onchan ch IoM 1833; Lonan New ch, IoM 1834; Operative Builders Guildhall Birmingham 1833-4; bankrupt 1834, partnership dissolved. Also Woodford parsonage, Wilts 1832 was by H&W acc to WBR. List of buildings in Beaumaris see R Hayman in AC 2006.

1828-9 Beaumaris Gaol, Ang; NWC 17.1.28; JAH obit Br 8.7.82 ref to gaol & houses Beaumaris;

c1829-31 Bulkeley Arms Hotel, Castle St, Beaumaris, Ang; AC 2006; 1831-5, Colvin;)

c1830-4 alts Bodelwyddan Castle, Flints; for Sir John Hay Williams; ?work started by EW finished before 1842 by agent of estate; BoW 325, from Thos Roscoe, Wandering. .. 1844)

(1832 parsonage, Woodford, Wilts, by H&W early C19 according to Wilts Building Record but MS note at back of baptism register WRO PR/1987/6 says design by EW of Birmingham, £700; also mention of a national school 1832-3 and an addition to S side of the parsonage 1840 but no architects named; VCH ref H.O. 129/10/262; present school is of 1873;

1832-3 Victoria Terrace, Beaumaris, Ang; 1830-5 Colvin; AC 2006;

1834 ?wings, Nanhoron, Caerns; RH, ‘Harrison & Welch’; not Colvin;

Attrib Beaumaris AC 2006:

alts to Hot Baths before 1828;

Chauntry House;

24 Church St c1828-33

also ?Trainer’s House, Beaumaris for Sir Richard Bulkeley Williams Bulkeley acc to PH ref in APSD under E Welch;

HANSOM, CHARLES FRANCIS, Bristol 1817-88. Leading RC architect. Pupil brother Joseph A Hansom, partner 1855-9; son Edward Joseph Hansom was articled 1859 partner 1867-73 (?1867-71) then with A Dunn as Dunn & Hansom of Newcastle; FB Bond partner 1887-91; Gomme 430;

RC church specialist. 1844-6 Hanley Swan RC Worcs; 1846-9 Woodchester RC Glos; c1848 adds Ratcliffe College (RC) Leics and 1854-8 BoE359; 1848-50 RC Convent, Loughborough, Leics BoE293; 1849 St Nicholas ch, Poyntzpool, Bristol, adds 1861; 1849 interior RC Cathedral, Bristol; 1853 adds Downside College RC, Som; 1860ff Clifton College, Bristol, 1st prize RHH; 1861-3 Bath RC, South Parade; 1861-9 Franciscan convent, Woodchester; 1862 3rd prize Theatre Royal, Bath, Som RHH; 1864 Chapel RC convent Loughborough, Leics BoE293; 1865 Devizes RC, Wilts WBR; 1867 3rd prize Bristol Royal Insurance offices RHH; 1867 3rd prize Bristol Assize Courts RHH; 1868 Clifton Down C, Bristol; 1870 adds Bristol RC Cathedral Clifton; 1874 reredos St John ch, Bovey Tracey, Devon BoE192; 1879 Methuen chapel, Corsham ch, Wilts, and reredos 1880; 1879 University College, Bristol comp, RHH, built 1880ff; 1881 Clare St offices, Bristol; c1888 Easton Rd Board Schools Bristol w FBB; Bristol Board School competition 1887 RHH 1st pr; obit Tablet 8.7.82;

1847 St David RC ch, Swansea, Glam; BoW585;

1847 RC ch, Usk Mon; BoW; MM 16.10.47; ill TH King, Les vrai principes de l’architecture ogivale ou chretienne, Bruges, 1850; AH 44 2001, 58; Tower added by CH 1865 but ?as shown in 1850 engraving;

1851 RC ch, Brecon ; BoW; G&VB 131-3, £1000, opened 1851; Br 10.4.47 new RC to be built Gothic; Br 23.8.51 opened, Charles Harrison of Clifton, local green stone and Bath detail;

1851-2 RC ch and presbytery, Union St, Carmarthen, Cms; CJ 4.7.51; 6.8.52;

1852-3 ?Henllys, Llanfaes, Ang, for John Lewis Hampton-Lewis 1798-1871 of Henllys and Bodior and Frances nee I'Anson; RH; Penny Harris thinks more likely to be by JAH; ?rebuilt c1880, or extended?

1857 RC infants school, Stow Hill, Newport, Mon; BoW; but plans Gwent RO suggest by JAH;

1860-1 St Peter RC ch, Roath, Cardiff; BoW; tower 1884 by JJ Hurley qv; Br 19.10.61 RC church Tredgarville opened, - Webb builder;

1865 tower, Usk RC ch, Mon; BoW; tower was in original 1847 design;

c1875 Library, Hardwick Court, Chepstow, Mon; RIBA file; dem; LHW 100 & revised edition)

HANSOM, JOSEPH ALOYSIUS 1803-82. Architect, born York, son of builder, apprenticed in Wakefield, founder of The Builder 1842. Pupil John Oates, Halifax, partner with Edward Welch (H&W qv) 1828-34, with brother CF Hansom qv 1855-9, with son JS Hansom qv (H&Son); another son was HJ Hansom. Cf Hansom & Welch. 1836 Lutterworth TH; 1837-41 Atherstone RC Convent; 1837-50 Princethorpe RC Priory; 1837 Nonconformist Proprietary School Leicester; 1843 design for Sussex Memorial Br 1843 393-5; 1845 Leicester Particular B; 1845-8 Clifford RC Yorks; 1850 Preston RC; 1858 Plymouth RC cathedral; 1860 Ripon RC; 1865-81 Torquay RC; 1869-71 Holy Name RC Manchester; 1870-3 Arundel RC cathedral. Inventor of Hansom Cab; obit Br 8.7.82; Penny Harris has written a study of JA Hansom;

1828-9 Beaumaris Gaol, Ang NWC 17.1.28; H&W;

c1829-31 Bulkeley Arms Hotel, Castle St, Beaumaris AC 2006; H&W; 1831-5 Colvin;

1828-33 Attrib in Buildings in Beaumaris, R Hayman, AC 2006: Beaumaris Hot Baths alts before 1828; Chauntry House; 24 Church St; all H&W;

c1830-4 alts Bodelwyddan Castle Flints H&W for Sir John Hay Williams, work started by EW finished before 1842 by agent of estate BoW 325, from Thos Roscoe, Wandering. .. 1844;

1832-3 Victoria Terrace, Beaumaris, Ang; Richard Hayman AC 2006; 1830-5 Colvin; H&W;

1846-9 St Beuno RC College & chapel, Tremeirchion, Flints; BoW; adds H&Son 1873-4)

1852-3 ?Henllys, Llanfaes, Ang, for John Lewis Hampton-Lewis 1798-1871 of Henllys and Bodior and Frances nee I'Anson; by CF Hansom RH; Penny Harris thinks more likely to be by JAH given his North Wales connections; ?rebuilt c1880, or extended?

1857 RC Infants School, Stow Hill, Newport, Mon Plans Gwent RO 527; JAH; ?with CFH;

HANSOM, JOSEPH STANISLAS. Son of Joseph Aloysius Hansom qv, worked with his father who died 1882.

1893-4 RC ch, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam; BoW 438.

HANTON, P. K.

1934-8 Welsh Office, Cathays Park, Cardiff; BoW; on foundations of Welsh Office building by RJ Allison begun 1914; built for Welsh Board of Health; BoW; rear add by Alex Gordon & Partners 1972-9.

HARDICK, - Architect, 25 High St, Warminster Wilts part of a dynasty: Thomas Hardick 1806-95, William Hardick 1803-87, and William Henry Hardick fl 1874-94, William Henry was son of William; Thomas designed B chapel in Devizes 1851-2, Chippenham 1856 and Westbury 1868, all Wilts, put

1868 alts Abersychan EB chapel, Mon; PFP 1.8.68 Mr Hardick;

HARDING, JOHN Architect, LRIBA, Cardiff WW in A 1914;

HARDMAN, CLIVE

c2000 adds Minafon, 40 Ty Mawr Rd, Deganwy, Caerns; AV;

HARDWICK, A. JESSOP Kingston on Thames.

1902-4 Tredean, Devauden, Mon; BoW 211; Exh RA as House at Wolvesnewton, Mon; for HJ Simpson; ill AA 1903 2 110; Arch 1.1.04; Br 10.9.04; Stables AA ill 1902 2 124; Archt 26.8.04; ?same as mansion at Wolvesnewton, mon, WWinA 1926;

1902-4 two cottages, Devauden, Mon; Arch 26.8.04)

1907 Hill Farm, Wolvesnewton, Mon; BN 5.7.07)

1907 gamekeeper’s Cottage, Devauden, Mon; BN 5.7.07

HARDWICK, PHILIP 1792-1870 Architect, London. Son of Thomas Hardwick qv in prac w father 1819-29. Father of PC Hardwick qv; Gold Medal RIBA 1854. Architect to St Katherine’s Dock Co, St Bartholomews Hospital & London & Birmingham Rlwy; des St Katherine’s Dock warehouses 1827-9; Goldsmiths Hall London 1829-5; Stockport Grammar School 1830-2; City Club London 1833; Waterloo Cres, Dover 1834-8; Euston Station 1836-40; Curzon St Station Birmingham 1838-42; Lincolns Inn Hall w PCH 1843-5; Dock Traffic office, Albert Dock Liverpool 1846-7;

(1840-3 Rhymney ch, Mon; Colvin; ICBS; CTV 115; BoW Glam 543; for Rhymney Iron Co; classical;

HARDWICK, PHILIP CHARLES, London 1820-90. Leading London architect, joined father Philip Hardwick 1840 took over 1847. Des Great Western Hotel, Paddington 1851-3; Great Hall, Euston Station, 1846-8, dem; Aldermaston Court, Berks, 1848-51; Limerick RC Cathedral 1856-61; Rendcomb House, Glos 1864-7; Charterhouse School 1865-72.

1857? Unex plans hotel, Neyland, Pmbs, for GWR; GWR minutes; Hotel blt by William Owen qv 1857-8, dem 1970.

HARDWICK, THOMAS. Architect 1752-1829, son of Thomas Hardwick, mason, of Monmouths or Herefs origins, 1725-89. Father of Philip Hardwick + 1870, grandfather PC Hardwick + 1890; Colvin; alts St Paul ch Covent Garden 1788-9 & 1796-8; Dorchester Shire Hall 1796-7; Nelson Column Hereford 1806-9; St Marylebone ch 1813-17; Lisson Grove ch 1822-4;

(1784-9 reblt ints Ruperra Castle, Glam, for Charles Moregan after fire; Colvin; BoW & LHW say fire was 1785; NLW Tredegar 150;

(1790 ?Stables, Ruperra Castle, Glam; attr BoW; NLW Tredegar 734 unsigned drawing 1790.

(1820 survey fabric Bangor Cathedral, Caerns; ML Clarke TCHS 1952 33; Colvin;

HARDY, GRAHAM J.

(1977 rest Victoria Place, Newport; BoW;

(1992 stairs to upper porch, Llantwit Major ch, Glam; BoW

HARE, CECIL London. Continued GF Bodley qv practice.

(c1890 Screen St Dyfrig ch, Cardiff; BoW265 now in St Mary ch Bute St; wrought iron; St Dyfrig 1888-9 by JD Sedding dem 1969;

(19?? Pulpit & organ case, St German ch, Roath, Cardiff, Glam; ch by Bodley; BoW;

(1916 adds St Peter ch, Brynteg, Broughton, Denbs BoW for Mrs Hamer: reredos, screen and font tester.

(1916 panelling & chancel fittings, Esclusham ch, Denbs ? for Mrs Hamer; inc screen and reredos.

(1921-2 reredos St German ch, Roath, Cardiff; Orrin 34, from 1934 ch hist; by Thompson of Peterborough. Doors added 1926-7.

(1925 All Saints, Southsea, Broughton, Denbs for Mrs Hamer replacing ch blt 1884 by her husband Rev M Hamer; AV Heal associated BoW 109. First design c1922; Vicarage 1921 ?by CH.

HARE, HENRY THOMAS. 1861-1921 Leading Edwardian architect; ASG 205-6; PRIBA 1917-19. 1893-5 Staffs County Hall, Stafford; 1893-7 Oxford TH; 1897ff Westminster College, Cambridge; 1898 Southend TH, Essex; 1900 Henley TH; 1900 1st pr Strand-Aldwych improvements London unex; 1902-3 Crewe TH, Br 27.9.02 sculpt by Schenk; 1902 Wolverhampton Public Library; 1902 Harrogate TH Br 5.7.02; 1903 Southend Public Library; 1903 Hammersmith Public Library; 1904 Shoreditch Public Library Br 23.7.04; 1905-8 Islington Public Library Br 1.2.08; 1906-7 UK Provident Inst, 196 Strand, London dem; 1908 Office building, Carfax, Oxford; 1908-10 Fulham Public Library Br 5.3.10; 1912 New buildings, Queens’ Coll, Cambridge; 1912 Frances Holland School, Park Rd, London NW1;

(1903-4 Pontypridd TH, Glam; RA 1904; BoW 523-4 comp victory)

(1906-10 University College of North Wales, Bangor, Caerns; Comp 1906, BN 21.12.06; NWC 4.1.07; FS 9.7.07; Br 16.4.10; sculpt by Laurence Turner; ill P&P 60; opened 14.7.11; adds to 1920; 1907 perspec by Raffles Davison ill P&P60; also ref to front elevation working drawing;

(1908 Hostels, Normal College, College Rd, Bangor, Caerns; Br 11.7.08; AJ 1.7.08; £85000;

1909 Entr Nat Library of Wales, Aberystwyth, Cd; des ill D Huws, The NLW, 1994, 7;

(1916 alts Gredington, Hanmer, Flints, for Kord Kenyon, dem 1982; BoW; LHW;

(1920 des for Memorial to N Wales Heroes, Bangor, Caerns; plan for two science blocks at lower level w central memorial, Br 7.5.20; unex;)

HARE, NICHOLAS. Nicholas Hare Architects.

(2000 Adeilad Brigantia, UCNW Bangor, Caerns, for Dept of Psychology; AJ 26.10.00)

HARFORD, JOHN BATTERSBY, Blaise Castle, Bristol, and Falcondale, Lampeter. Banker and landowner.

1880 Maestir Ch, nr Lampeter, Cd; said to have des it himself, for Falcondale estate workers.

HARLSON, W. London

1906 Clunderwen CM, Cms; AJ; £2000; not found;

HARMAN, GEORGE architect

(1876 Siloh I, Nantyffyllon, Glam; Cadw; but attr to Rev Thomas Thomas, BoW, & SH; Cadw ref to Glam Chapels Survey 53/117;

HARPER (EWEN) & BROTHER. Ruskin Bldngs, 191 Corporation St, Birmingham. Ewen Harper 183?-1900, started in 1875, joined by brother, J. Alfred Harper in 1887. EH was prominent WM in Birmingham. In Birmingham: 46 Frederick St 1881 EH; 45 Frederick St 1882 EH; E&JH designed the Bournville Almshouses 1897; WM Central Hall, Corporation St 1900-3; also Ruskin Buildings (their office) 1900; alts to Birmingham Law Soc 8 Temple St 1900-1; King Edward Building, Corporation St 1900-1; adds to Assay Office 1890, 1899, 1907, 1914; Phoenix Ass. Colmore Row 1915-17 EH&B&Co.

(1903 Llandrindod Wells WM, Rad; £12000; WCC03 302; Gothic w tower & spire, school and manse, EH&B; bldrs Dallow & Sons Blackheath, Birmingham; BoW 248 has muddled this with EP church by Beddoe Rees, 1904-5;

HARPER, JOHN Presteigne, Rad. Builder & carpenter 1844 dir;

HARPUR, S. J.

(1914 Council Offices, Maesteg, Glam BoW419)

HARPUR, WILLIAM H. Architect, Borough Engineer Cardiff

1886 Police Station, Cathays, Cardiff T Br 17.4.86;

1886-91 Cardiff Market Hall, St Mary St Glam; ironwork by Andrew Handyside & Co; BoW 213, 217; built for Solomon Andrews, ?completed 1885 and burnt, and rebuilt with phoenix over arch, P Brindley VS notes; front building to St Mary St by JP Jones qv, rear building to Trinity St by W Harpur; cf also 1898;

1893-5 Hospital for Infectious Diseases, Canton, Cardiff; T: Br 29.10.92; BoW 279; £40,000

1894 reconstruct Baths, Guildford Crescent, Cardiff £12,359/19/3d T Br 25.8.94

1898 Layout, Cathays Park, Cardiff BoW 221

1898 Market, Cardiff T: BN 3.12.98 £12,988; Turner & Son Cardiff contrs;

HARRIES, BEN

1904-6 Pilroath, Llangain, Cms, House for himself; TL;

HARRIES (HARRIS), Rev EVAN, Merthyr Tydfil. Chapel designer cf ‘that old amuser Harries, had been a carpenter by craft, who favoured a squared plan for his chapels saying they were easier to preach in, and gave a good oratorical space’ quoted in AJ, Welsh Chapels, 1996, 92. C&TV 129 says few of his can be identified, possibly des his own Capel Pontmorlais, Merthyr, Glam, 1827.

1852-3 ?Clos-y-Graig CM, Drefelin, Penboyr, Cms. 1959 history questions that he was designer though he did preach at opening 1853. Dem for new chapel c 1904.

HARRIES, J. B. Llanelli. Builder. cf c1935 autobiography written before his death for his family. Born 1855 in Brynamman, came to Llanelli, took land on corner New Dock and Copperworks Rds to build Stafford House, house and bldrs merchants premises. Subsequently owned Marshfield Saw Mills and blt ironmongery premises later known as TP Jones. Involved w Capel Als, esp 1894 rebuild. Ann Arnold relation 0208 788 6151 has information.

1893-8 Built up area betw St Paul’s Ch and New Dock: Russell St and Fron St together, then Stafford St, part of New Dock Rd & Trinity Terrace.

1893-6 Cleveland Buildings, Station Road,

1898 Forty-nine houses in Old Castle Rd

1900-15 Blt Princess St, Albert St, New Rd, Queen Victoria Rd (from synagogue down) some not complete till 1915.

1905-12 developed College Hill-Glenalla district

pre 1912 Blt 76-84 Lower Stepney St (below York Hotel); dem;

1911 Reblt Brynarymor, Furnace, Llanelli, for self, castellated style; now Stradey Park Hotel;

1913-14 Blt Lucania Buildings, Lower Stepney St

1913-15 Blt Greenway St & four villas, Old Rd, for Evan Thomas

1916-22 houses in Park Howard Ave; house or houses in Cilfig Ave 1921 and Harries Ave 1922.

HARRIES, J. JAMES, Fishguard. In l9l0 Kelly.

1910-11 Rechabite Hall, Fishguard, Pmbs; T FGCT 23.2.11; corrug iron;

HARRIES, J. MORGAN Bridgend

(c1961 Nolton House, Nolton St, Bridgend, Glam; BoW)

19?? Magistrates’ Court, Llanelli, Cms; SG45)

(1963-4 Bethany B, Rhiwbina, Cardiff, Glam; BoW)

(1970-3 add Tonyrefail School, Glam; BoW

HARRIES, JOHN, Architect, builder. Bank House, Llandeilo, Cms. +1878. Son of William Harries, agent to Derwydd estate and builder. Died while working on repairs to Dr Morgan's house, Rhosmaen, Manordeilo, Cms, W 8.2.1878.

1839-42 Bldr Cwmamman Ch, Cms; (R Ebbels); ICBS

1847-9 reblt Llanegwad Ch, Cms;

l859-60 Manordeilo Ch, Cms, completion of abandoned shell of 1852-4 RC Church; ICBS Caledfwlch;

1859 Llangathen National School, Cms; CJ 22.7.59

1860 Savings Bank, Llandeilo, Cms; T BN 20.4.60; BoW; Morris & Richards tender accepted BN 16.5.60;

1865 Cilycwm Nat Sch, Cms; plans CRO Educ 265

1867-8 Caio School, Cms; CRO Educ 271; CJ 18.4.68

1871 Llangathen Vicarage, Cms; TL;

1871-2 Prop rebld Gwynfe Ch, Cms, unex; ICBS;

1873 Reblt Betws Ch, Cms; W 7.11.73; Plans ?amended by RK Penson CRO CAS A20 4 43-5, cf comment by Harries in ICBS Llansadwrn file 08003;

HARRIES, JOSHUA Builder Trafford House, Tenby

1871 Fourteen bldng lots Hill Park, Tenby TO 6.4.71

HARRIES, WILLIAM Surveyor

1850s Plans single & double cottages at Trebaddod, ? nr Llanelli, for Stradey estate; CRO Mansel-Lewis MSS;

HARRIES, WILLIAM. Agent for Gulston estate, Derwydd, Cms, and builder. Father of John Harries, architect, qv; TL

1839 Llandeilo MH, Carmarthen St, Llandeilo, Cms, for Joseph Gulston; BoW suggests poss des by E Haycock qv

HARRIES, WILLIAM Llandovery

1870s ?reblt Nos 12-18 Stone St, Llandovery, Cms; attrib BoW;

HARRIES, WYN. Henllan, Eglwyswrw, Pmbs. Architect. Harries Design & Management, 2008.

HARRIS & SHELDON Architects Birmingham

(1939 Nos 2-6 Gloddaeth Av, Llandudno, Caerns; Br 13.1.39)

HARRIS & SHEPPHERD

1924-5 Aberystwyth Railway Station, Cd; front block, for GWR; D Perceval notes VS tour;

HARRIS, EMANUEL VINCENT 1879-1971. E Vincent Harris artic James Hervey of Plymouth, assist EK Purchase, L Stokes, and Sir W Emerson. Worked in Navy Loan Dept, 1901 joined LCC. 1904 w T A Moodie (1875-1948) but Moodie left to be chief architect S African Railways. 1914 des for Board of Trade; Nottingham County Hall 1925; Central Library and Munic Bldngs Manchester 1927-38; Sheffield City Hall 1932; Leeds Civic Hall 1933; Taunton County Hall 1932; Bristol City Hall 1938ff.

(1904 1st pr Glamorgan County Hall, Cardiff; H&M; P&P49, drawing from RIBA; BoW says comp 1908, opened 1912;

(1910 Cardiff Fire Station, Glam; H&M; ASG

HARRIS, GRIFFITH Surveyor Swansea Rd, Llanelli 1844 dir

HARRIS, HENRY C. Cardiff Born c1851

1869-71 Bethania CM chapel, St Mellons, Glam, des when HCH only 18, BoW 568; Gothic;

1875 Board Schools, Quarella Rd, Bridgend; BoW161; 1st pr Br 33 760)

1875 Nos 67-9 Park St, Bridgend, Glam; BoW 163)

1875 prop P church, Roath, Cardiff; BN 6.3.75; ?same as Roath P chapel, 1874, dem; BoW 302, James Brooks influence;

1875 House, Park St, Bridgend, Glam; for WJ lewis, ill BN 17.12.75; Archiseek

1876 Board school & house, Penarth, Glam; BN 3.9.75, Archiseek

1877-8 CM chapel, Pembroke Terrace Cardiff, Glam; Br 18.5.78 501; BoW 193; High Vic gothic; Exh RA 1878?; C&TV144; ill P&P65 engr drawn by Maurice B Adams qv 1877.

1880 3rd pr Free Library, Cardiff, Glam; ill BN 4.6.80;

1881 Maesteg TH and MH, Glam; Ital; BoW419)

1881 mixed school, Pencoed, Glam; Archiseek

1883 St David’s EP chapel, Pontypridd, Glam; BoW523 early Gothic, ill AJ76)

HARRIS (J SEYMOUR) PARTNERSHIP. Birmingham, London, Edinburgh, later Seymour Harris Partnership; architects Kenneth Wood 1928-2008, Vernon Crofts, John Ericsson 1930-2016 joined 1954, later with John Madin;

(1961-2 Auchinleck House, Five Ways Shopping Centre, Birmingham)

(1966 Forum Shopping Centre, Wallsend, Newcastle; sculpture by Hans Schwarz;

(1968-70 Queensgate Market, Huddersfield, Yorks, and surrounding Murrayfield development, Kenneth Wood architect; proposed refurb 2022 by Feilden Clegg Bradley qv)

(1972-4 Rymarket shopping centre, Stourbridge, Worcs)

1972-4 Brunel House, Cardiff; BoW 310; 12-storey

1978-82 St David’s Hall, Cardiff; BoW; architect Vernon Crofts; JC20Soc;

1979-82 St David’s Centre, Cardiff; BoW

(1981 rebuild Birmingham Hippodrome, Birmingham, and works to 1994)

HARRIS, JOHN Neath. Builder

1843-4 contr rest Cadoxton-juxta-Neath ch; Wm Richards archt; Orrin 25)

1872 rest Cadoxton-juxta-Neath ch, Glam; no architect named; £980; NLW LL/F/101; Orrin 25; Cambr 18.10.72

HARRIS, JOHN ?Wrexham

1899 2nd pr Wrexham Board School, Denbs; RHH;

HARRIS, SIDNEY FRANK Northampton

1923 new wing St Andrews Mental Hospital, Llanfairfechan, Caerns; WwinA 1926;

HARRIS, WILLIAM, Mason.

1862-3 blt Mount Pleasant B, Solva, Pmbs, w John Richards; Felinganol history 1980; prob des by Joshua Morris qv carpenter there.

HARRIS, WILLAM Bank Chambers, Bargoed

1909-10 Bargoed WM school, Glam; WCC10; chapel to follow; Gothic £1430;

HARRIS, WILLIAM, Bristol. District Surveyor Bristol 1840-7, designed Penzance MH 1836-8, Helston MH 1837-8 and Bodmin MH 1839, all Cornwall. Clifton I, Bristol 1838. Colvin. Prob died 1848.

1838 began rebuild chancel & transepts, Chepstow Ch, Mon; Colvin; CEAJ 1 1837-8 235; BoW: initiated by Harris but finished by Wyatt & Brandon qv; chancel rebuilt Seddon & Carter qv 1890;

HARRISON, ??, 5 Arabella Rd, Pimlico. illegible initials, possibly a church furnisher.

1855-6 Llandybie Ch, Cms; Corresp over des of fittings inc pulpit, commandment boards, reading desk; TL

HARRISON, ARTHUR, Birmingham, architect c1862-1922. Born Nottingham, trained Birmingham w Martin & Chamberlain, in practice 1883. WM & Schools, Alum Rock Road, Saltley; WM schools Acocks Green; PM and Schools, Sparkhill (1894-5†); Sparkhill Institute (1894, reblt). His only ch is St. Christopher, Springfield (1906-7). He des schools at Greet, Hall Green (1893) and Yardley for the Yardley School Board. He des the Council House, Sparkhill (1900-2) for Yardley RDC, now Sparkhill Library. Outside Birmingham des school extensions at Bosbury and Upton Bishop, Herefordshire, public baths Shrewsbury(†), and Newmilns TH, Ayrshire. His watercolours were exh at the Royal Birmingham Soc of Artists, and he did book illustration. Pres of Birmingham Rotary Club, freemason. Lived in Sparkhill and later Welford-on-Avon. In June 1922, des ch hall for St. Christopher, Springfield, blt to slightly revised des by Cox 1925; AF;

1908-9 One of six competitors for NLW, Aberystwyth, Cd; Tudor des ill D Huws, The NLW, 1994, 7;

HARRISON, HENRY engineer

1812 Embankment two miles long between Laugharne, Cms, and sea; CJ 3.10.12

HARRISON, HENRY London c1785-c1865. Began as a builder, practice from c1823, called builder when bankrupt 1840. Appl to be architect to Metropolitan Board of Works in 1856 and supplied list of works then (MBW), mainly done in 1820s and 30s; Colvin; Richmond Terr, Whitehall 1822-5; Guards Club, St James’s 1828; Guards Club, Pall Mall 1848-9;

18?? Extensive works at Baron Hill, Beaumaris, Ang, for Sir Richard Bulkeley Williams-Bulkeley; MBW; these may be the works under way before the 5.5.1836 fire, or the rebuild after; Baron Hill called ‘unfinished & ugly’ diary of CCF Greville 28.6.1841; cf also David Moore.

HARRISON, JAMES. Clerkenwell and Pentonville, London. Exh RA l831-46; Colvin 394; did villas in S Devon. 1831 Halson Wood Villa, Devon for R. Peck exh RA; 1832 The Holt, Devon for R Jackson exh RA; 1834 Dodbrooke Rectory, Devon exh RA 1837, BoE; 1846 Kensal House, Harrow Rd, London for A Haines;

1839 ?Penally House, Penally, Pmbs; prob the villa for Capt Wells at Tenby, RA 1839. Wells lived at ‘Cooks Villa’ in 1840s, possibly Penally, possibly in Heywood Lane area of Tenby. Major CC Wells, Tenby House, formerly of Penally House +1882, resident c45 yrs, was extensive property owner by 1839, leased baths and altered them 1837-9. Tenby House in centre was offered for lease 1855 as house fit for nobleman, CC Wells prop. Cf Pembs Hist 2005 for Major Wells and duel.

HARRISON, JAMES. Chester 1814-66. Not the James Harrison Sheffield c1828-36, who prob des District Bank, Rochdale 1840 CEAJ 1840 255.

1845 alts Buckley ch, Flints, BoW; PH)

c1855-6 rest Hawarden ch, Flints; BoW, burnt 1857 and rebuilt 1858-9 by GG Scott; but des RA 1854 by RP Phillan ?RP Pullan; stalls by JH;

HARRISON, JAMES PARK l8l7-l902 Architect, Oxford. Acceptable to Ecclesiologists in 1840s then faded out. cf BoEGlos 140: Chancel All Saints, Harrow Weald 1842; Barnsley Ch, Glos rest 1843-7; Bussage Ch Glos for Thos Keble 1846; alts St Thomas, Oxford 1846-7; Hursley Ch Hants for John Keble 1846-8; Warmley Ch, Glos 1849; Southwater Ch, Sx 1850; reconstructed shrine of St Frideswide, Oxford Cathedral 1889-91.

1846-7 Pembroke Dock Ch, Pmbs; PH 25.9.46; des alt in exec by Royal Engineer in charge; ?tower shorter.

1851 consulted over Llanrhystud ch, Cd, re RK Penson des; Cered 7 106; sent sketch to Archdeacon John Allen

HARRISON, Rev JOSEPH. Member of Ebenezer I chapel Trecynon who helped carry stones for first chapel 1811 and later became minister at Salem I chapel, Robertstown, Aberdare; CCV;

1829 reblt Ebenezer I chapel, Trecynon, Glam; £800 CCV;

HARRISON, ROGER

c1985 Croglofft, Garth Rd, Borthygest, Caerns; AV;

HARRISON, THOMAS Chester 1744-1829 Leading neo-classical architect, born Richmond Yorks. In Italy 1769-76, Richmond 1779-80, Lancaster 1780s, Chester 1795. County Sureyor Cheshire 1815; Colvin; 1776 des for triumphal arch bridge over Thames; 1783 Lune Bridge Lancaster; Chester County Buildings 1791-1822; Liverpool Lyceum 1800-3; Manchester Portico Library 1802-6; Chester WM 1811; Grosvenor Bridge Chester 1827-33; Thomas Penson was pupil; 1828-9 dir at St Martins Lodge, Chester.

17?? Bath House, Wynnstay, Denbs; attrib; not in Colvin; in existence by 1784 but possibly refaced by TH; BoW

1808-11 alts Gredington, Hanmer, Flints; dem; BoW; for 2nd Baron Kenyon; TD; ?1810-15 acc to LHW, ill; Colvin 1810-15; unsigned drawings at house.

1810 Jubilee Tower, Moel Fammau, Denbs; P&P32 des Ches Libr & Mus; c1810-12, BoW; Colvin; blown down 1862; PH in Arch Hist 27 1984.)

1810? ?Glanyrafon, Llanferres, Denbs; attrib BoW; Colvin; for Henry Potts, Clk of Peace Cheshire for whom TH des Watergate Ho, Chester, 1820.

1813 Denbighshire Infirmary, Denbigh; Newcome, Castle & Town of Denbigh, 1829; BoW; Colvin 1810-13;

1816 Anglesey Column, Llanfair PG, Ang; APSD; P&P32; Colvin;

1824 Memorial arch, Holyhead, Ang; APSD; Colvin;

1820? Works at Chirk Castle, Denbs inc ceilings, BoW; Gothic vaulting prob in SE tower c1820, Colvin; J. Parker, The Passengers, 1831, 6; vaulting of ‘Pugin corridor and ground floor rooms)

Attrib Entrance screen, Acton Park, Wrexham, Denbs; PH; BoW;

HARRISON, W. H. Engineer employed 1837 by 2nd Marquess of Bute to survey Llantwit Vardre branch railway to connect to Taff Vale Rlwy, Glam; BSW 2 221;

HARRISON, WILLIAM Land surveyor, Georgetown, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam; Pigot 1835 dir.

HARTLAND, JOHN Cardiff, Architect. Firm was John Hartland & Son (JH&S), the younger Hartland +1869, BoWGlam 86)

1864 Methodist Free Church, Guildford St, Cardiff, Glam; Br 1863 901; BoW194; C&TV138; Masonic since 1895;

1865 Bethany B chapel, Wharton St, Cardiff; Br 1865 418; JH&S, BoW214, C&TV138)

1865 Tabernacl B chapel, The Hayes, Cardiff. £3000 DHO 53; P&P62 lithograph by TG Glass in NMW; BoW194)

l900 ?alts Y Garn CM chapel, Bow St, Cd, refront; AJ; ?unlikely as both Hartlands dead by then - J. Newman, the work was done by Thos Jones of Dolau, qv.

HARTLEY, JESSE Liverpool. c.1780-1860 Surveyor and Architect to Liverpool Docks 1824-60 Brunswick Dock 1832; Waterloo Dock 1834; Albert Dock 1841-5; Victoria Tower 1848; Stanley Dock 1850-7; Wapping Dock 1855; West Canada Dock 1858; also Railway Dock Hull and Castle St warehouse 1846. In 1828-9 dir.

1831 inv unex Floating Harbour, Swansea; called in to adjudicate, but his scheme chosen 28.11.31;

(1841 Semaphore stations for Liverpool Dock Trustees from Anglesey along N Wales coast: inc Llysfaen, Denbs; Voelnant, Prestatyn, Flints BoW;

HARTREE, J.

1893-1907 adds Bwlch Trewyn, Mon RIBA file)

HARVEY, C.W. Liverpool Architect

1906 House, Picton Place, Haverfordwest T: HMT 8.8.06

HARVEY, GEORGE S. Engineer.

1871 St Ishmaels Parochial School, Pmbs; HRO TSE/1; 1870 acc to Kelly;

HARVEY, JESSE. The Paper Mills, Haverfordwest. ?connected with the Prendergast Paper mill?

1863-5 Clerk of wks rest of St Martin H'west (CE Giles) DMH 83. Also 1869 for rebuild of spire (Giles & Robinson)

HARVEY, JOHN Died c1835 Asssitant of Samuel Wyatt c1785, possibly a relation. Built Shire Hall Stafford 1795-7 possibly jointly with SW.

1787 des for a stone bridge over Menai Strait Ang; 400’ span; RA 1787; Colvin;

HARVEY, R. W. County Architect Flintshire

1952-4 Flintshire Technical College, Connah’s Quay; BoW, wth Sir Howard Robertson consultant.

1963-4 Connah’s Quay Library, Flints; BoW

1966-8 Flintshire Shire Hall, Mold BoW, adds 1970-2 and 1973-5; BoW

1967-9 Flintshire County Library HQ, Mold, with John Laing Design Assocs. BoW 395

1970 Police Station, ?Caergwrle, Flints BoW

1972-6 Alun High School and Ysgol Maes Garmon and Sports Centre, Mold

1973-6 Theatr Clwyd, Mold BoW plate 121

1975-7 adds to Bryn Estyn, Abenbury, Wrexham as special school) BoW 310

1976-8 Mold Police Station BoW)

1976-8 adds Hawarden High School, Flints

Also ?1974-6 Mold Library & Youth Centre BoW;

HARVEY, STEPHEN Port surveyor, Chepstow

1705-6 W tower and repairs, Chepstow ch, Mon; BoW)

HARVEY, THOMAS FLETCHER Engineer, Merthyr Tydfil. MICE. Born 1843 son of Rev Wm Harvey, vicar Staffs. Biog in WW in W 1920. 1866 res eng widening of Brecon, Merthyr & Abergavenny Rlwy for Brassey & Field contrs; 1868 res enf for Brynmawr & Blaenavon branch, LNWR; c1870 res eng Abergavenny North Junction & Dowlais extension, LNWR; 1873 Civil engineer to Dowlais Iron Co, Merthyr; 1885-1912 engineer & surveyor to Merthyr Sanitary Authority, retained post of waterworks engineer after 1912.

1902 Upper Neuadd Reservoir and dam, Llanfrynach, Brec, for Merthyr Tydfil, with George Deacon qv of Sir Alexander Binnie, Son & Deacon; details on plaque on outlet; part of the Taff Fechan Reservoir scheme.

HARVEY, T. P. H. Architect. Signs perspective of new Aberystwyth TH, 1962, photo in St Fagans colln; TL; but TH is by S Colwyn Foulkes.

HASLAM, WILLIAM Surveyor. Glancerus, Menai Bridge Worrall’s Dir 1875

HASTWELL GRAYSON ?Partnership. Messrs HG acc to BoW des County Infirmary, Newtown, Mont, 1932, with Shepheard & Bower;

HATCHARD CHARLES, London. c1789-1849, Colvin. l824-5 Epsom Ch, Surrey; Aldridge’s Cattle Auction Rooms, St Martins Lane 1841 dem;

l847 Nantceiro Hall, Llanbadarn Fawr, Cd; plans at house; for John Morgan.

HATHAWAY, KENNETH

1962-6 Neath Civic Centre, Glam, offices for Borough and RDC; BoW; fountain by Hathaway.

HATHAWAY, THOMAS. Fir Tree Cottage, Upper Bangor. Architect Slater 1880 dir;

HAWARD, DAVID Architect, Twll Dwrgi, Goat St, St Davids. David Haward Associates: started in New Forest moved to nr Clunderwen early 1990s. dhaarchitects.co.uk has various works: alts to outbuilding, Dinas Cross, Pmbs; new house Newport, Pmbs; rest Wern, Rhosfach, Pmbs; housing scheme 34 houses Nantyffynnon, Letterston, Pmbs; alts farmhouse, Ambleston, Pmbs; rest and alts Hendy Gwyn, Tangiers, nr Haverfordwest.

HAWES, J.C. Architect who later became Anglican Benedictine monk on Caldey as Brother Jerome, emigrated to Australia and designed several churches there, died as hermit in Bahamas (Peter Anson, Building up waste places)

(1899 Gumerton Ch Northumberland)

(1902 Chapel for Anglican Benedictines at Painsthorpe, Yorks)

(1903 Gatehouse and chapel Alton Abbey, Hants)

1906-7 Guest house, Caldey island (Pax magazine) now St Philomena's, completed by J. Coartes Carter.

1906 Refurbished Priory church, Caldey Island

c1906 Unex plans for monastery on Caldey Island (Pax magazine)

HAWKINS, RHODE Architect London 1821-84. Major Rhode Hawkins: addition to Guys Hospital 1852; Royal Victoria Patriotic Asylum, Wandsworth 1857-8; 1860 Pradoe Anglican private chapel, Salop; Fairwarp ch Sx, 1881; AEBTD 1868 gives address as Privy Council Office, London.

1854-6 Cynwyd ch, Mer. ICBS ground plan)

HAWKSHAW, Sir JOHN Engineer 1811-91 b Yorkshire, eng Manchester-Leeds rlway 1844-50 (Lockwood Viaduct 1848, Paddock Viaduct 1850, both at Huddersfield), many lines in W Yorks.1850 moved to London, designed station roofs and bridges at Charing Cross 1864-6 and Cannon St 1863-4, involved in Channel Tunnel plan, completed Clifton Suspension Bridge w Wm Barlow 1864; Healey Dell viaduct 1870 for Lancs & Yorks Rlwy. Did feasibility studies for Suez and Panama Canals. RHB 234;

1856-75 Completed Great Breakwater, Holyhead, Ang, in succession to J.M. Rendel + 1856; RHB 95; present at blasting of cliff BN 4.9.1857, Charles Rigby qv contractor, - Reitheimer qv res engineer;

1877-85 Severn Tunnel, Sudbrook, Portskewett, Mon; RHB 234; Sir JH consultant, Charles Richardson resident eng; BoW says 1873-86 for GWR, Sir JH at first consultant, in full charge from 1879, T. A. Walker contr; longest in world. ? inv w Sudbrook village: Sea View row of ten houses of concrete blocks, Stone Row, The Villas, School 1884, Post Office pre 1882, Infirmary pre 1882; Engine Hall 1886; Nos 2-3 engine houses slightly earlier;

HAWKSLEY, THOMAS Engineer

1881-8 Lake Vyrnwy Dam, Mont, w G. F. Deacon; for Liverpool Corporation; straining tower by GFD; BoW 116;

HAWTIN, W. H. Bristol. Designed Pembroke C, Oakfield Rd, Bristol; BN 2.2.1877;

HAY, JOHN Surveyor. 1827 plan of Cynheidre Colliery, Cms; LAL 54;

HAY, THOMAS Engineer

1848 Ironworks, Stepaside Pmbs for Pembs Iron & Coal Co. BoW 464

HAY, W(ILLIAM HARDIE) & J(AMES) M(URDOCH), Liverpool. AEBTD 1868. Newton le Willows C, Lancs, 1877-8;

HAYCOCK, EDWARD Shrewsbury l790-l870; Colvin; Second son of JHH of Shrewsbury bldr and archt +1830 qv. Pupil of Wyatville, returned to Shewsbury to family building business with brother Robert. Worked as bldr and architect to c1845, then architect only. County Surveyor Salop l834-66, town councillor, Mayor 1842. Numerous country houses, 25 dull Gothic churches and some public bldngs. Lord Hill Monument, Shrewsbury 1814-16 with Thomas Harrison. Practice continued by son EH Jr d1882 (q.v.).

1820-8 Clytha Park, Mon; BoW 190-1; 1826-9 CL 162 1718-21; for Wm Jones; 1824-8 Clytha House RH in CL 8-15.12.1977)

1823-5 Shire Hall, Dolgellau, Mer; Mer RO QS records 1825; Colvin; )

1825-6 Almshouses, Coedcwnnwr, Llangeview, Mon; BoW 309; J.H. Clark, The Usk Gleaner and Mons Record, 1875-6, 393-4; for Roger Edwards Charity)

1826 Caerphilly ch, Glam. Dem. Colvin. 1821 acc to Orrin 27; ICBS)

1826-9 Shire Hall, Presteigne, Rad; TRS 50 1980 and 51 1981;

1827 Machynlleth Ch, Mont; ICBS 1819-26 gallery and enl, plan; BoW; Colvin)

1827 Taibach ch, Port Talbot, Glam; ICBS; Orrin 100; £1600; Cambrian 21.9.27; gallery 1831; organ 1860; organ moved 1873; 1903 gallery removed by GE Halliday; Now Holy Cross ch BoW532)

1826-31 ?Neuadd Fawr, Cilycwm, Cms, for Capt Richard Davys (attrib)

1827-30 Barmouth St David ch, Mer; SG; ICBS frst appl 1827 £1400, consec 1830; )

1828-9 Alts Shire Hall, Monmouth; BoW 401-2; 1829-30 Colvin; Gwent RO C. Bu. 5-11 & C7 Bu. P.S.5; 1829 £6876/7/4d, Kissack;)

l829-33 Aberystwyth, St Michael ch; dem; ICBS £3700; Tower not built lack of funds; Richard James bldr; NLW Par Recs 12-114; 1830-3 Colvin;

1830-5 exec archt Margam, Glam, by Thomas Hopper; BoW; lodge of 1840s attrib; estate village at Groes laid out by EH dem for M4 motorway;

1831ff Town plan and house design, Aberaeron, Cd; Haycock seems to have been Col A.T.J.Gwynne's architect cf letter of 1832 re builder David Davies not liking Mr Haycocks plan for houses above the bridge. H. Phythian Adams in Cered 8 404.

c1830-5 ?Monachty, Llanbadarn Trefeglwys, Cd; New front range and remodelling and service ranges for Col. A. T. J. Gwynne; attrib;

1831-2 Abersychan St Thomas ch, Mon; BoW 108; MM 19.12.29, 13.2.20, 30.4.31, 15.9.32; Colvin.

1831-2 Trevethin St Thomas ch, Mon; Colvin; MHPort; ? same as Abersychan)

l832 Alltlwyd, Llansantffraed, Cds for John Hughes. NLW PA 8113, 8114, signed plans undated, w pencil note of 1841 that plans are as built. Also PA 8115, a third undated elevation for a Tudor-style house, ?an alternative. Now called Plas Gwyn; Colvin NLW Alltlwyd 66 contract;

1833 Plas Llangoedmor, Llangoedmor Cds for Col Herbert Vaughan (plans were at house) new front range on c1760 house.

1833-4 Hay on Wye ch, Brec; ICBS; BoW 1834; FS 17.6.33 for Rev Humphrey Allen; Colvin)

1835 Cardiff MH, St Mary St, dem 1884; Colvin;

1835-6 Neath MH, Glam; dem; W Glam RO Neath Corp Minutes 30.9.35; Colvin;

l835 Aberaeron ch, Cd; dem 1871; NLW Aberaeron PCC 25 has photocopy of plans with unex W tower, n.d.; ICBS;

1835-6 Penllergare, Llangyfelach, Glam, rebuilt for J Dillwyn Llewellyn; dem; Colvin ref to letters in priv colln; LHW 81 ill; BoW; also two lodges, one gone, one being restored, LHW;

l835-6 Carmarthen St Davids church, Picton Terr (altered since, tower survives) ICBS; MHPort 170.

1836-40 Buckland, Bwlch, Brec remodelled for Major Gwynne-Holford; ill LHW; burnt 1895

1836-46 Glynllifon, Llandwrog, Caerns, for ?Wynn, 3rd Lord Newborough. House burnt in 1836, complete by 1846; stables 1843; Colvin c1836-49 signed drawings in Caern RO;

1838-9 rest St George super Ely ch, Glam; Orrin 157-8; reblt tower and N tr; £500 for Rev JM Traherne; GMG 19.1.39; Cambr 26.1.39; not in colvin

l839-41 alts Llannon Ch, Cms, chancel reblt; plan w Griffith Son & Lewis, Llanelli; ICBS 2528; Colvin 1841;

l832?-48 alts Nanteos, Cd, inv from as early as 1832 w or alongside WR Coultart qv.

1832 £60 to EH & £19 to WR Coulthart (check?); 1832 est for repainting refers to EH, and to picking out ornament in drawing room (other accnts incl: 1827 estimate from Richard James bldr for repairs & repainting, 1831-4 repairs & imprs to house; mason’s accnts 1831-2 incl 279 dys on house, 130 days greenhouse, 82 days ice-house (check?); 1835 ref to glazier; 1837 ref to marble chimney, painted windows, £180 paid to WR Coultart; 1837-9 £338 on stables and Dyffryn Castell inn; 1838 glazier £89; 1839 payment EH £60/19/3d, WRC £19/16/0; 1840 WRC plans of new wings Nanteos 120; 1841 plans WRC of attics to offices Nanteos 105; 1841 plans Ice House; 1843 expend £189/8/0d; 184 EH asked for plans for portico & wing; 1846 gr floor & attic plan by EH, Nanteos 104; expenditure 1847 on portico & wing £2880; 1849 EH bill £377/19/3d;

NLW NANTEOS misc plans: ground and 1st fl w proposed adds Nanteos 21-2; Design for portico Nanteos 23; drawing of portico Nanteos 24; sketch for portico by David Morris Nanteos 25; plan of portico Nantoes 26;

NLW Nanteos Rentals R75 has £500 to EH ‘on account of his contract for new bldng at Nanteos’, nd; further £500, nd; R91 has £500 on accnt for new dining-room erected by him, nd; R96 £387/18/5d for balance of his accnt for erecting the new wing and portico and other incid expenses, nd; MF;

1835-9 ?Stables; apparently by WR Coultart qv, paid for preparing plans; NLW Nanteos Rentals R68; and for supervision 22.4.36, but possible EH did orig des; old ones dem 1827, new building 1837-9; masons accnts 1837-9 £338 on stables and inn at Dyffryn Castell;

1846-9? interior alts incl remodelling 1st fl landing, alts to music room, drawing room and library;

1845-7 Reblt NW dining room, and ?room above;

1845-7? NW rear wing w butler’s pantry, bedrooms, and workrooms, and alts part of attic storey; Nanteos 104;

1845-8? Portico; estimate 1831 for bldng portico from Richard James bldr (check?); 1845 EH asked for plans for portico and wing??; Nanteos 23-6 has des, drawing, sketch by David Morris and plan, all of portico;

1847-8 Lodge, unex plan, Nanteos 111, 1847; 2nd version Nanteos 113, 12.12.48, less eleaborate, priced £380 by John Lumley qv bldr. Memorandum 1851 for carrier for materials for lodge about to be erected 8.5.51; ?unex; lodge 1857 by RK Penson, cf also plans by John nash for lodges

l839 Unex plans Llanelli church ICBS l722 L Box 4

1840s Gelliwernen, Llannon, Cms blt to chamber level and abandoned, plans were with Griffith Son & Lewis, Llanelli; commenced TD1844; Colvin)

1842 Plans for Carmarthen TH unex W 25.2.42, 21.5.43

1843 Llandevaud ch, Mon; Colvin; ICBS; BoW)

1844-7 Llanwddyn ch, Mont; Colvin; submerged undr Lake Vyrnwy 1887; ICBS ref to it as by Haycock in papers for Chapel Lawn ch, Salop; ICBS misfiled under Llanwyddelan?, Mont;

1844 Dowlais MH, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam; Dem 1971; C&TV 109; Colvin)

l845 National School, Garden St, Llandovery, Cms; CRO Educ 273; much altered; dem acc to Colvin)

1845-53 Stradey Castle, Llanelli, Cms; for D Mansel Lewis; CRO Mansel-Lewis; TL; NLW Mansel-Lewis 2086-7 acc to Colvin, 1849-53;

1845 alts Stanage Park, Rad, for Rev J Rogers; Colvin; BoW; inc Gothic dining room)

1846 Unex plans Carmarthen Shire Hall; W 11.9.46; CRO Cawdor plans 39; ?alts to guildhall.

1846 alts Churchstoke vicarage, Mont; Colvin; Bodleian Bounty papers; BoW; Rectory 1846 MS;

1847 Completed Llandeilo Bridge, Cms; des by W. Williams qv; TD 1849ed; 1848 acc to Colvin; over Towy

1848-50 alts Churchstoke ch, Mont; ICBS 1848-50 reseating, gallery;

1848 Cowbridge Ch, Glam, new chancel tracery; Br 1.1.1848 p8; Orrin 48; but main rest 1849-50 was by J. Prichard; not in colvin)

c1849-50 Clynfyw, Manordeifi, Pmbs for T Lewis; letter EH to David Lewis of Stradey 1.2.1850; GTW81 says that Nos 6-10 Castle St, Cardigan were built by a Mr Ebney for D Davies, Ebney then being Haycock's assistant at Clynfyw;

1849-50 minor alts Penrice Castle, Glam; for CR Mansel Talbot, mentioned in letter EH to David Lewis of Stradey, 7 & 20.2.1849; Colvin;

l852 Comp entr Carmarthen Assembly Rms; CJ 20.8.52; not in Colvin

l852 Penylan, Llandygwydd, Cd for Morgan Jones PH l6.l.52 & 19.3.52;

Possibly by Haycock:

work after 1815 Uplands House Swansea for Lewis Dillwyn, LHW, more likely to be by W Jernegan, sketch unsigned NLW Nanteos;

Coedarhydyglyn, St George super Ely, Glam, 1820, attr BoW;

Adds Noyadd Trefawr, Llandygwydd, Cd c1825 attr TL; Neuadd Fawr, Cilycwm, Cms, 1826, attr TL;

Doric addn Ffynone, Newchapel, Pmbs, c1830, attr TL; Monachty, Pennant, Cd, new front, after 1830 and wk into 1860s, Cered 8 407;

Aberystwyth MH, Cd, 1832, dem, ill BPR 135;

porch add Sketty Hall, Glam, attr BoW;

Ty Glyn Aeron, Cilcennin, 1836, for T Winwood, attr BoW; Llandeilo MH 1839, blt Wm Harries, attr BoW;

alts former George Hotel, Llandeilo, Cms, to vicarage c1840 attr BoW;

add bays to Cawdor Hotel, Llandeilo, Cms, 1840s, attr BoW;

adds Edwinsford, Talley, Cms, 1842, for Sir J Hamlyn-Williams, attrib BoW;

Glanarberth, Llechryd c1860 dem, attr TL;

alts Coedmor, Llangoedmor, Cd, ?1830s-60s, attrib BoW; Sea-wall Aberystwyth betw Casle House & Castle Point, attr MF, NLW St Michael ch Aberystwyth A 12-67;

Unidentified des for ch in NLW PA 8112 with Alltlwyd drawings, said to be for Llansantffraed, probably not.

HAYCOCK, EDWARD Junior +l882. Son of Edward Haycock of Shrewsbury, continued practice. High Victorian churches at Welsh Frankton 1857-8 & Yockleton 1861, also Meole Brace 1867-70, all Salop.

1857 Consulted over Llandygwydd Ch, Cd; ICBS; ch designed by RJ Withers; dem;

1867 rebuilt Mochdre ch, Mont; BoW

1868 rebuilt Llanfair Caereinion ch, Mont; BoW; Br 12.9.68)

1870 Llanerfyl ch, Mont; BoW; ICBS 1868-70;

1876 rest Berriew ch, Mont; BoW; ICBS 1874-6; Br 25.5.76;

1877-8 rest Montgomery ch, Mont; ?using report by GE Street 1875.

HAYCOCK, JOHN HIRAM, Shrewsbury 1759-1830 Architect, son of William H bldr. County Surveyor 1824. Father of Edward Haycock. Des Shrewsbury Guildhall 1783-5 dem; Gaol 1787-3. cf BoE Salop; Colvin; County Surveyor 1824.

1793c repair Bryngwyn Hall,Bwlch y Cibiau, Moint; BoW;

1801-3 Berriew ch, Mont, vestry minutes NLW; reblt 1876 by E Haycock Jr;

c1810 Gunley Hall, Mon; for Rd Pryce; Colvin; NLW Gunley parcel 14)

1812? attrib Glandyfi Castle, Cd, for E. Jefferys of Shrewsbury, based on similarity to his design for Stanage Pk Radns 1814;

1814 des for Stanage Park, Rad; ?seen by TL;

HAYES (ARTHUR J) & GRIFFITHS (GORDON H) see Gordon Griffiths.

HAYES, T. R. Garden designer

1933-4 rock garden, Eyarth House, Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd, Denbs, for J Lever Tillotson of Bolton; BoW; garden extended c1937-8 by C. H. Taudevin.

HAYMES, RICHARD EVERED LRIBA Oswestry. Worked with G Dickens Lewis qv in Shrewsbury 1907-19 and later with T Ridge qv of Oswestry (R&H); WWinA lists restoration Owain Glendower Parliament House and new institute, Machynlleth, Mont (1911-12 with Dickens-Lewis); concert hall and institute, Llanfair Caereinion, Mont (1913 with Dickens Lewis); Trefriw CM chapel (1910 with Dickens Lewis);

HAYNES, ROBERT HENRY Newport Borough Engineer, c1862-1910 born Newport, son of Captain AE Haynes formerly of Truro, died of blood poisoning aged 48; articled to W Conyers Kirby qv; deputy Borough Engineer 1883, Borough engineer 1893; 'During the past quarter of a century he had been personally identified with all the works and improvements carried out in the progressive borough. These included all the municipal undertakings, waterworks, electricity works, markets, baths, many miles of streets, extensive sewerage works, sea defences, water filtration works, several bridges, electric tramways undertaking, etc. One of the most striking monuments of his work is the Transporter Bridge over the river Usk at a cost of £90,000. This was an undertaking of considerable magnitude, for which he, with M. Arnodin, a Frenchman, was one of the responsible engineers. He was a member of the Institute of Civil Engineers, South Wales Institute of Engineers, Association of Municipal and County Engineers, and the British Association of Water Engineers.' Cardiff Times 27.8.10; buried St Woolos Cemetery, Newport;

1896 Alltyryn Hospital, Barrack, Rd, Newport, Mon; Br 1.8.96)

1901-6 Transporter Bridge, Newport, Mon, to design by French engineer F Arnodin qv who built similar bridges at Rouen and Marseilles;

HAYWARD & DAVIS. Architects. See C Forster Hayward & HD Davis qv London.

HAYWARD, CHARLES FORSTER 20 Montague St, London AEBTD 1868: pupil Lewis Cubitt and PC Hardwick: East Bergholt C, Suffolk, CYB 1858, CFH of 8 Adam St, Adelphi & Colchester; Duke of Cornwall Hotel, Plymouth l865; Much employed by Harrow School in l860s; Christ Ch Beckenham by CFH with Thomas Blashill 1876 (BA 1877). In partnership with HD Davis qv in work in West Wales

1863-6 Queens Hotel, Victoria Terrace, Aberystwyth CJ 16.l.63, 27.2.63, l.5.66 Br 19.5.66; Exh RA 1863 by CFH; plans NLW signed Davis only; by CFH acc to AEBTD 1868;

HAZLEDINE & CO. Ironfounders, Shopshire. Three sons of William Hazledine (1734-1818), millwright, Shrewsbury, established Hazledine & Co at Bridgnorth c1792, John 1760-1810, Robert 1768-1837 and Thomas 1771-1842; another son was William qv 1763-1840 pioneering iron-founder, friend of Telford; John bankrupt 1797, partnership c1807 with John Urpeth Rastrick at Bridgnorth; Hazledine & Rastrick partnership ended 1817; company under Robert was bankrupt 1823 but company continued on small scale until death of John's son Robert in 1843;

1814-16 iron for Chepstow Bridge, Mon, original design by John Rennie redesigned by JU Rastrick qv; made by Hazledine & Rastrick, a partnership of John Hazledine and Rastrick, continued after John's death in 1810 by Hazledine & Co?;

HAZLEDINE, WILLIAM Ironfounder, Shrewsbury, 1763-1840; one of four sons of William Hazledine, millwright, see Hazledine & Co, set up as millwright in Shrewsbury c1787, became friend of Thomas Telford qv; established Coleham Foundry at Longden Coleham, Shrewsbury 1796, supplied iron for Ditherington Mill, Shrewsbury, 1793-7 by Charles Bage; leased Plas Kynaston estate, Pontcysyllte 1796-1823 for coal and ironstone, built foundry there in 1803; partnership with John Simpson qv, mason and builder favoured by Telford, c1797-1812 (H&S), leased Upton forge 1800; mayor of Shrewsbury 1836;

1794-6 contractor Vyrnwy Aqueduct, Carreghofa, Mont, with John Simpson qv on Montgomeryshire Canal; J Dadford qv engineer; Coflein;

1799-1802 contractors for Chirk Aqueduct; H&S

1802 contractors for ironwork for Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, Llangollen Canal, for t Telford; (H&S), iron supplied from foundry at Plas Kynaston, aqueduct built 1804-5;

1811ff supplied iron for numerous small Telford bridges inc Meol Brace Salop 1811 and Dolforgan, Kerry, Mont, 1818, and large single-spans including Waterloo Bridge, Betws-y-Coed, Caerns, 1816, and several in Scotland; H&S?

1821 contract for chains for Menai 1818-26 and Conwy 1822-5 suspension bridges for Telford;

(1827 ironwork Cleveland Bridge, Bath (HE Goodridge architect);

HDW Architects, Newport. Established 1961, bought out in 1990s by Boyes Rees qv;

HEAL, A. V. Architect, London. AV Heal and W Hamlyn designed Euston House railway offices, Euston Station, 1934, and Saunders-Roe seaplane hangar, East Cowes, IoW, 1935.

1925-8 associated with Cecil Hare qv rebuilding All Saints ch, Southsea, Broughton, Denbs after subsidence; BoW

HEALEY & MARSTON, Sutton Coldfield and Walsall.

1901 Croft Cottage (now St Stephen's), The Croft, Tenby, Pmbs, for Mrs Tonks of Sutton Coldfield; TO 28.3.01; Tonks fortune was in patent door fittings)

HEATH, J. R. Borough Surveyor, Swansea; WWinW 1920; previously in Stoke on Trent.

HEATH, S. Contractor for estate works at Hafod, Cd, for 4th Duke of Newcastle.

1837-9 contractor alts Hafod, Cd, and Hafod Arms Hotel at Devils Bridge, Cd, for Duke of Newcastle; letter 1.2.38 on progress of work at Hafod and inadequacy of WR Coultart qv plans for alts to hotel. Also school at Cwmystwyth, Cd, now Hafod Lodge 1837-9, and alts to ‘Craigie’ probably Pencreigiau cottage 1839; Nottingham Univ Newcastle MSS.

HEATHCOTE, CHARLES Manchester

1895-6 3rd pr County Intermediate School, Welshpool Mont; RHH;

HEATHERWICK STUDIO, London. Thomas Heatherwick, designed beach café at Littlehampton Sx and explosion sculpture in Manchester that fell apart 2008.

2006-9 Foil-clad structures by Aberystwyth Arts Centre for business and performance space; BD 13.1.06 and 22.5.09; compet victory, 16 creative start-up units; £1.1m; RIBA award 2010;

HEATON, ROBERT B. assistant to H Anthony Clark of Wrexham and subsequently with successor firm TACP qv, Wrexham.

1951-2 assistant to HA Clark, lychgate, Llanrhaeadr ym Mochnant ch, Denbs, Liverpool Daily Post 25.3.52;

1985-6 add Prebendal House, Llandaff Cathedral, BoW

c1990 rest Plas Berw, Pentre Berw, Ang; RH;

HEAVEN, FRANK HENRY Aberkenfig, Glam. Architect & surveyor. ARIBA. Born Aberkenfig 1885, educated RCA London & Technical College Bournemouth; inventor of a complete concrete cottage; exhibitor at Franco-British Exhibition London; housing assistant Pontypridd UDC; WW in W 1920 180.

HEMINGWAY, JAMES contractor Bute St Cardiff 1844 dir

HEMMING, WILLIAM Maentwrog. Surveyor.

1832-4 signs plan for Harlech ch, Mer. ICBS ?design by Thomas Jones of Chester;

1838 rectory, Trawsfynydd, Mer NLW B/Bounty/85 and also stable block;

1840-4 rest Llanfrothen ch, Mer; estimate £120 repairs, ICBS;

HENDERSON, A. R.

1927-8 Reredos St John, Newport, Mon; faculty)

1928 Painted reredos and roof stencils, St Matthew Newport, Mon, BoW 432)

HENNET, GEORGE Engineer. Was of Guildford St, London and Liverpool in 1828 when WG Owen qv was articled. Hennet & Co, Bristol, contrs for rails on SWR 1846-52 and for Landore Viaduct, Swansea, Glam; BSW 2 142-3; CMG 22.6.50; had iron works at Bridgewater, Som, made iron aqueduct for Vale of Neath Rlwy, Resolven, Glam, 1849; BSW 2;

1866 contrs Whitford Lighthouse, Gower, Glam; Hennet & Co; £1600; stone & iron; LAL 159;

HENTON, E. G. 22 Cardiff St Aberdare. 1906 letter asking about competition for Bethania B chapel, Maesteg in chapel papers. ‘I have been engaged on several chapels in this valley and enclose print from a drawing of my latest Bethesda Eng B, Penrhiwceiber, opened last Sunday’; S Glam RO; NMR papers of Bethania Maesteg.

1905-6 Bethesda EB chapel, Penrhiwceiber, Glam £3100 Price, Penarth, bldr CCV)

HEPBURN, CHARLES JAMES. Llandybie. Recorded as architect in 1851 census.

HEPWORTH, P. D. Architect. Trained Paris and Rome, designed Wiltshire County Hall, Trowbridge 1938-40.

1938 St David RC church, Park Cres, Newport, Mon;

1939-40 Newbridge RC church, Mon; BoW;

HERBERT, ERNEST. Hammersmith

1913 alts Pembrey House, Cms; LHW 61 and rev edn; conservatory and unex water-garden;

HERBERT, HENRY. Ammanford. Born 1851 s of John Herbert, Llwynon, nr Ammanford. Mining and civil engineer, surveyor and archt, responsible for development of the mines and the town in 1880s, mineral agent for Dynevor and Cawdor estates. Director Ammanford Colliery Co. WWiW 1920. Practice continued with son Arthur Herbert and Gilbert Davies (qv), continued to 1996 as H. Herbert & Co, 43 College St, Ammanford, Phil James ARICS principal partner +1996;

1895 Adds Bettws Board Sch, Cms £924 A 20.9.95, CJ 13.9.95

1896 Capel Isaac Board Sch, Manordeilo, Cms; Arch 1.5.96

1897 Alts & adds Glanamman Board Sch, Cms; Arch 13.8.97

1899 The Arcade & shops, Ammanford, Cms; TL

1901-2 Capel Newydd I chapel, Crescent Road, Llandeilo, Cms; £4000.

1902 Gwynfryn I chapel, College Rd, Ammanford, Cms; atrrib as sim to Capel Newydd Llandeilo and HH laid FS)

1903 Cefn Bryn Bran schools, ?nr Brynamman; Block plan, CRO Cawdor 2/233

1910-11 Brynseion I chapel, Glanamman, Cms; £4,784; CJ 3.6.10

1913 Eng C chapel, Ammanford, Cms; AVC 11.9.13;

1914 ?Palace Theatre, The Arcade, Ammanford, Cms; attrib; AVC 21.5.14; dem;

1926-9 Abergwili I chapel, Cms; £5000; by Gilbert Davies of HH&Co; CJ 14.6.29

Also 18?? Brynmarlais, Ammanford, Cms, enlarged for self CRO Cawdor 2/233; also probably alts to Christian Temple I chapel, Ammanford, Cms, 1910, as interior similar to Gwynfryn); Gospel Hall, Ammanford, as bro William Herbert involved; Electricity Supply Co, Foundry Rd, Ammanford 1909 as bro William started it.

HESS KINCAID ASSOCIATES, nr Lampeter. Practice under whom Oliver Llewellin qv des Small World Theatre, Theatr Mwldan, Cardigan, Cd, 2006-8.

HEVERFIELD, -. Said to have designed new W front of Margam Abbey, Glam, part of works of 1805-9 by Charles Wallis of Swansea; Orrin 99;

HEWITT, ARTHUR. Llandudno. Architect to Llandudno Pier Co.

1905 Old Colwyn B chapel, Abergele Rd, Old Colwyn, Denbs BoW 257)

1909 school, vestry & chapel ho, Llandudno Junction WM chapel, Br 13.11.09; ?Preswylfa WM chapel dated 1909)

1913 Proposal to widen Llandudno Pier and add new entry BN 26.9.13)

1914 Proposed cinema Mostyn St, Llandudno Br 3.1.14)

1919 Proposed Theatre, site of Market Hall, Llandudno AJ 19.11.19 ?Palladium Theatre)

1920 Palladium Theatre, Gloddaeth St, Llandudno; Curtains 133;)

1927 Proposed Municipal Offices, Caernarfon, ?not built Br 17.6.27, AH commissioned to make plans. Gaol converted instead 1928-30

1933 Proposed Winter Gardens Gloddaeth St, Llandudno, Br 13.10.33)

HICKS, FREDERICK GEORGE. Dublin. St Thomas CofI ch, Cathal Brugha St, 1931 ill BoI; Nurses Home, Rotunda Hospital, 1940; Iveagh Market 1906, all Dublin.

1911-26 Craig y Mor, Holyhead, Ang; WWinA 1926 nd; begun 1911, not completed until 1922, by FGH of Liverpool, for William Smellie founder member of Tearddur Bay Sailing Club; RH;

HIGHAM, MORRIS RIBA Architect Ty Newydd, Islaw’r Dref, Dolgellau LL40 1TL 01341 423257.

2004-6 restored Cae’r March, Llanfachreth, Mer for A & E Toesland; Snowdonia NP Award 2006.

HIGHLEY, J. H. ? error for WH Hiley qv of Abertillery;

1923 War Memorial, Abercarn, Mon; BoW;

HILDEBRAND & GLICKER

1986 added canopies to Cwmbran shopping centre, Mon; BoW

HILEY, W. H. Abertillery. ?same as J H Highley qv.

1910 adds Queen St schools, Abertillery, Mon; Br 12.3.10

1910 adds Blaentillery schools, Cwmtillery, Mon; Br 22.1.10)

1914 adds Queen St schools Abertillery, Mon; Br 10.7.14)

HILL, A. STANLEY. Severn Square, Newtown, Mont.

1928 Childrens Convalescent Homes, Llwyngwril, Mer; Br 10.2.28

HILL, JOHN

1874-5 St Thomas ch, Flint Mountain, Flint; BoW)

1874-6 Rhosesmor ch, Flints; BoW)

1878 Board School, Bagillt, Flints; BoW; VH

HILL, THOMAS Blaenavon. Engineer for early C19 Govilon Tramroad connecting Nantyglo Ironworks with Monmouthshire Canal, Mon; BoW 282

HILL, WILLIAM Leeds Designed Corn Exchanges at Banbury and Devizes, Bolton TH 1866-73; Portsmouth TH; St Domingo’s Methodist ch, Liverpool.

1870 mansion for Richard Davies MP at Treborth, Bangor, Caerns; adds or redesign 1872 by RG Thomas qv Capel 39 12;

HILL, WILLIAM HENRY Oswestry. Probably designed street plan of Castle St, Llangollen, Denbs, c1860; BoW; ref to William Hill of Smethcott in BoE Salop;

1858 ?adds Maesmawr, Meifod, Mont; attr BoW as for same owner as Brookland Hall, Guilsfield, Mont, by WHH of Shrewsbury (?error).

1860? Brookland Hall, Guilsfield, Mont; BoW;

1867-9 rear add rectory, Buttington, Mont; NLW SA/Bounty/20; £273; red brick;

HILLING, JOHN B. Architect, historian, worked for Sir Percy Thomas & Son eg on 1965 UCW Aberystwyth report, preparing drawings and model with Allan Tyrell; UCW Aberystwyth Dev Plan 1 1965; then architect with Cadw; author Cardiff & The Valleys 1973; Cardiff’s Temples of Faith 2000; The Architecture of Wales, 2018;

HINCHCLIFFE Major E. R.

1932 Memorial Hall, Barry, Glam; BoW

HINE, ODGERS & MAY Plymouth

1909 plans Electric Theatre, Newport, Mon, Gwent RO D627, but also plans 1910 by H Bennett and by GS Valentine qqv

HINE, GEORGE THOMAS London. Architect, 1842-1916, FRIBA, son of Thomas C Hine of Nottingham (1813-99); worked with his father from 1858, partner 1867 until late 1887 (TCH&Son) moved to London, specialist on asylums, consulting architect to HM Commissioners in Lunacy. Adds Coppice Hospital Nottingham 1880; Mapperley Hospital Notts 1887; won competition for Claybury Asylum Essex for LCC 1887; designed asylums for Herts, Lincs, Surrey, East Sussex and Worcs, and adds to many more;

1912-29 Cefn Coed Hospital, Swansea; BoW;

HIORT, JOHN WILLIAM 1772-1861 London. Entered Office of Works 1787, retired 1832; Colvin.

1799 Dderw, Cwmdeuddwr, Rad; for NS Prickard; HC; dem c1860; BoW

HIPKISS & BASSETT, Architects Abersytwyth. – Hipkiss and GT Bassett qv. Both trained by JG Dunn, Birmingham, Hipkiss continued in Birmingham, or returned to Birmingham in early C20, while Bassett remained in Aberystwyth; ?same as Hopkins & Bassett of Aberdovey and Aberystwyth who designed County School, Machynlleth, Mont, 1888;

1895 Golf Clubhouse, Aberdyfi, Mer; CN 8.3.95, Mr Hipkiss of Aberdovey, corr-iron; £219/15/0d; repl 1909 by Deakin & Howard Jones qv; dem 1990s;

1899 adds Ocean View, Marine Terrace, Aberystwyth; C Arch 22.9.99; H&B;

1899 alts St George’s Hotel, Portland St, Aberystwyth; C: Arch 7.4.99; H&B

HIRD & BROOKS

1975 houses Little Orchard, Dinas Powys, Glam; houses, Merevale, JC20Soc;

197? houses, Court Drive, Llansannor, Glam; BoW

1979 Isaac’s House, Llandaff, Glam; JC20Soc;

1979-80 No 13 Howell’s Cres, Cardiff; BoW

HIRST, JOHN HENRY, Harrogate & Bristol. 1825/6-1882. Yorkshire architect, office Bristol cl85l, partner with SB Gabriel l852-6 G&H; Gomme; obits Br 15.7.82, Bristol Mercury 8.7.82, Daily Bristol Times 7.7.82; office Guildhall Chambers 1868; 8 Small St 1882; home Avonhirst, Stoke Bishop, Bristol; father of HCM Hirst, architect; 1851 3rd pr Bristol Athenaeum G&H; 1856 alts Assembly Rooms, Clifton for shops; 1856 1st pr alts Royal Hotel, Clifton, Bristol; 1856 3rd pr Bristol Lunatic Asylum; 1857 Royal West of England Academy Bristol with Charles Underwood; 1858 3rd pr Bristol P ch;

1851 ?The Prize House, 3 High Street, Tenby. House said to have been to a design that won prize at Great Exhibition 1851 but no such prize identified. A sketch by Hirst at the house is inscribed ‘At Tenby Built 1851 for JL Purley Esq’ signed JHH Bristol Nov ?67; so JHH unlikely to be architect; house was built for JL Puxley; SB Gabriel may have been connected with Lexden Terrace in Tenby c1846 qv.

HITCH, NATHANIEL, carver of wood and stone, Vauxhall, London, 1845-1938, born Ware, Herts, trained by Farmer & Brindley, much work for JL Pearson and WD Caroe; archive at Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, source for wikipedia list of works;

1893 figures, reredos Pembroke ch, Pmbs, for JL Pearson; wikipedia;

1908-9 carved work restoration screen, Patrishow ch, Brec, by WD Caroe; BoW;

1913 reredos, Gresford ch, Denbs; for WD Caroe; wikipedia;

1913 Madonna and Child ?for war memorial, Bodelwyddan ch, Denbs, WD Caroe architect; wikipedia;

1926-30 figures for screen and rood, Llanfilo ch, Brec; WD Caroe architect, wikipedia; BoW;

1928 reredos figures, St Mary ch, Brecon; wikipedia; by WD Caroe; BoW says choir stalls of same date are carved by NH

HITCHCOX, W. Newport. See William Graham, Son & Hitchcox

1892 MH, Tredegar, Mon; BoW; Br 31.12.92)

HITCHINGS, H.

1876? school, Crunwere, Pmbs; HRO TSE/1; Seaborne nd; 1876 Kelly 1926

HLM ARCHITECTS Cardiff

2012 Cynon Valley Community Hospital, Mountain Ash, Glam; prize 2013 Eisteddfod;

HOARE & WHEELER Architects Edward Barclay Hoare 1872-1943 and Montague Wheeler 1874-1937, partners 1898, did town houses on Howard de Walden estate, London; Holy Trinity ch, Newcastle upon tyne; St Saviour ch Westcliff on Sea; All Saints ch, Higham Pk, London E17; Colonial Bank Kingston Jamaica 1907 dem; bldngs at Karachi; Lees Ct, Kent 1913; ASG;

1907-8 rest Llansantffraid Glan Conwy ch, Denbs; BoW;)

HOARE, HUGH D. Lawrenny, Pmbs. 1792-c1862. Son of William Hoare (c1770-1830) q.v. At Frog St, Tenby, Hunt's dir 1850.

1827 Worked with father at Ffynone, Pmbs; NLW Owen-Colby 1877; WH&S £537/0/1d; Colvin.

1832, l844, l849 minor works at Carew Ch Pms.

1843-8 Martletwy Ch, Pmbs rest; ICBS; 1843 Colvin;

1850-1 repairs Guirshill Farm, Lydney, Glos, for Charles Mathias, Lamphey Court, Pmbs; HRO D/RTP/MAT/232

1855 Rosemarket vicarage, Pmbs; NLW SD/Bounty/161; £497; hipped w central chimneys

1859 Cosheston School, Pms; simplified from Prichard & Seddon design;

HOARE, Sir RICHARD COLT Bt, Stourhead, Wilts. 1758-1838. Antiquarian, traveller, theorist of the Picturesque, translator of Giraldus Cambrensis 1806. He may have designed the holiday retreat he built for himself at Fach Ddeiliog, Llangower, Mer, c1800. Visited by Fenton in 1804.

HOARE, WILLIAM, Lawrenny, Pmbs. cl770-l830, builder, later with son HD Hoare (l792-cl862) qv; Colvin

1800-04 Lawrenny Hall works; HRO D/LLW/269; new portico; dem;

1800, 1805, 1807, minor alts Cresselly House, Pmbs, for Allen family;

18l6-l8 Alts Cresselly, Pmbs; for – Allen; BoW 1815-16, interiors inc new staircase fittings by William Owen qv;

c1820 Greenhouses, Slebech Hall, Pmbs; BoW

1827 Estimate repairs at Ffynnone, Pmbs; NLW Owen & Colby l877; WH&Son; £537/0/1d;

HOBHOUSE, PENELOPE Garden designer

1998 Upper Walled Garden, Aberglasney, Carms; CL 10.3.10

HODDELL, MILES. Radnor, stonemason & builder, 1844 dir, also William Hoddell, same;

HODGE, VERNON Twickenham.

1906 2nd pr Bangor Free Library, Caerns; BN 27.7.1906

1907-8 YMCA, Pontypridd, Glam; 1st pr, by VH and PH Keys; BoW;

HODGKINSON EATON A. 1789-1861 Born Anderton, Cheshire. Mathematician, engineer associated with William Fairbairn in improving design of cast-iron beams. Retained w Fairbairn to advise on iron tubular bridges on Chester & Holyhead Railway, Robert Stephenson engineer. Back Track 1995 215 ‘a pioneer of structural engineering theory’. FRS 1841; Prof of Mechanical Engineering UCL 1847.

1846-50 consult Britannia Bridge, Menai Bridge, Ang; with Wm Fairbairn.

1846-8 consult Conwy Tubular Bridge, Caerns, w Wm Fairbairn;

HODGKINSON, EDWARD. 16 Corn Exchange Chmbs, Chester. Nephew and pupil of Thomas Jones of Chester qv, continued practice. AEBTD 1868: Llanfechan Rectory; adds and alts Halkin Castle for Marquess of Westminster; schools at Handbridge (Ches) and Seighton (?Soughton, Flints). In Pigot 1828-9 directory Thomas Hodkinson appears as architect, Edward Hodkinson, 82 Watergate St, appears as builder & joiner.

1850 vicarage, Gresford, Flints, supervised by EH, design by TJ, but EH later claimed design; BoW)

18?? adds rectory, Llanfechai, Mont; BoW; AEBTD; for Rev Madocks Williams;

18?? adds Halkyn Castle, Flints for Marquess of Westminster; AEBTD 1868;

HODGKINSON, JOHN Engineer.

1802-5 Viaduct, Risca, Mon, for horse tramray across Ebbw valley; BoW; dem; thirty-two arches;

1813 ?repair Rhydybriw bridge, nr Trecastle, Brec: letter from Penry Williams of Penpont ‘I have returned Mr Hodgkinson’s plan and estimate .. wch as far as I can judge appears to be very eligible ..; G Jones, Sennybridge 2 2000 55;

1828 Duffryn Llynvi & Porthcawl Rlwy, Glam; 16m horse-drawn tramway; BoW 388;

1829 Bridgend Railway, Glam; horse tramway connecting to Dyffryn Llynfi & Porthcawl Rlwy. Bridge at Glanrhyd, Tondu, Glam, dated 1829 blt by Morgan Thomas, mason, Laleston; BoW;

HODGMAN, CLIVE, of Jacobs Design & Build.

2004 John Bright Comprehensive School, Llandudno, Caerns; AV)

HOGG, A. McGAREL

1914 porch Bryngwyn, Bwlch y Cibau, Mont; BoW;

HOGGETT, LOCK-NERCREWS cf also Lock-Necrews, Hill & Ptnrs

c1986-9 Market Place, Blackwood, Mon; BoW

1988 UK Housing Trust flats, West Bute St, Cardiff; BoW;

1990 adds Park House, 20 Park Pl, Cardiff, BoW

HOLDEN, PETER. Watermans Lane, The Green, Pembroke. Acanthus Holden Architects. Born 1953, assistant w Martyn Evans, Pembroke 1975-7, project architect Evans & Mitchell, 1979-80; partner Mitchell & Holden 1980-90 qv; Principal Peter Holden Architects 1990-?, Julian Bishop a ptnr;

1979 Project archt Stackpole Quay Farm, Pmbs, alts to cotts for NT;

1982 Project archt conversion of Harbour Stores, Tenby, for South Pembs DC

1983 Project Archt Tenby Guildhall (Croft House) conversion to Magistrates Courts, Pmbs.

1986 Project archt Dolaucothi Gold Mine, Cms, visitor centre NT: PofW Award

1987 Project archt Bishops Palace Visitor Centre, St Davids, Pmbs, for Cadw

1988 Project archt Warren ch, Pmbs, rest; PofW award

1989 Project archt Thorne, Pmbs, rest of medieval house for Mr & Mrs Cooper

1990 Project archt Llawhaden Castle, Pmbs, and Carswell, Pmbs, new access stairs

1990 Project archt conversion of coach house St Dogmaels Vicarage, Pmbs, for Cadw ?unex, project completed 2008 by ?another.

1990 Project Archt Aberdulais Falls, Glam, visitor centre in stable for NT)

1992 Project Archt Carreg Cennen castle, Cms, new access bridges;

1992 Eastington Hall, Rhoscrowther, Pmbs, rest for Texaco;

1992 Plas Taliaris, Cms, conversion, repairs for Sati Society;

1993 Stackpole Courtt, Pmbs, conversion of stable block to twelve flats for NT;

1999 Dyfi Eco Park business park, Machynlleth, Mont; WT 12.1.00; )

1999 Add Newport Surgery, Long St, Newport, Pmbs

2001 Dental Surgery, Penybont, Newport, Pmbs

2001-3 rest Captain Superintendent’s Office and Guard House, Pembroke Dockyard;

2005-7 rest & adds Fishguard TH, Pmbs, new market hall, library and gallery;

2006-9 Rest Cardigan Guildhall, Cd, for Cardigan BPT;

HOLDER MATHIAS PARTNERSHIP. Architects, Cardiff, initially Holder & Mathias, Holder Matthias Partnership (HMP), then Holder Mathias Alcock (HMA), then Holder Mathias Architects (HMArch) of London, Cardiff & Munich

1978 Office Cleaning Services, Cardiff Rd, Llandaff, Glam; BoW; H∓ JC20Soc; later occ by Pyramid Post Production

1978 add Nat West Bank, St Mary St, Cardiff; H&M

1982-3 Gwy Court housing, Chepstow, Mon; BoW; HMP

1986-7 conv Bonded Warehouse, Bute East Dock, Cardiff to offices; HMA; BoW;

c1990 Cardiff Athletic Stadium; BoW; HMA

1990-2 add UCW Cardiff; BoW 305; HMA

1992-3 Crickhowell House, Cardiff Bay; HMA;

1994 NCM Credit insurance, Cardiff Bay; HMA;

2005 Altolusso, Cardiff, Glam; entr RSAW housing awards 2006; Stephen Hill of HMArch;

2005-7 housing at Clyne Castle, Swansea, Glam, by Stephen Hill of HMArch, Touchstone 2023 26-9; for Lee Goldstone of Regalian, property developer;

2006-7 Atrium, University of Glamorgan, Cardiff, Glam; Touchstone Dec 2011; HMArch; conversion of former Telephone Exchange,

2010 BBC production studios, Porth Teigr, Cardiff: front screen by FAT qv; Touchstone Dec 2011; HMArch;

2014 Swansea Urban Village, High St, Swansea, RICS award 2017;

2016-18 Castle Quarter, Swansea, shortlist RICS Wales award 2016;

20?? 6-10 Church St, Cardiff, Glam;

20?? Travelodge hotel, Cardiff Bay;

20?? Atlantic Wharf leisure centre, Cardiff Bay;

(20?? redevelopment cattle market site, Hereford, Herefs;

20?? rebuild Gwyn Hall, Neath, after fire; £8m;

20?? town centre redevelopment, Neath, Glam, in 2 phases;

20?? Premier Inn, Cardiff, adjacent former Custom House;

20?? Premier Inn, Bute Place, Cardiff Bay;

20?? Ty Hotel, waterfront, Milford Haven, Pem;

20?? Cardiff Interchange bus station and offices;

20?? Rhiw Centre, Bridgend, Glam, car-park and residential;

20?? masterplan for Rhydycar West indoor ski slope, hotel and water park;

20?? Serendome indoor play dome, Bluestone resort, near Narberth, Pem;

20?? Rock UK Adventures, Trelewis; indoor adventure centre;

HOLE, R. R. Haverfordwest.

1933 Market Hall, Market St, Haverfordwest; dem; ‘Councillor Mr RR Hole who acted as architect for the scheme’; Bill Richards, Changing face of HWest, 1992 81;

HOLE (RAY) ARCHITECTS

2007-8 Hafod Eyryri, Snowdon Summit terminus, Caerns; AV; AJ 167.09; Garry Reynolds project architect; £8.3m;

HOLFORD, SIR WILLIAM Town planner, architect London.

1957 Plan for UCW Aberystwyth Penglais site, to replace 1935 Percy Thomas plan. Designed Penbryn Halls of Residence. Most of the design work actually by Ward Shenner of Holford's Liverpool office (inf Dale Owen). Holford resigned c1963-4 and Dale Owen appointed. UCW Aberystwyth Development plans 1 & 2 1965 & 1974

HOLL, EDWARD London. d 1824. Official architect to Navy 1804, buildings at Sheerness, Pembroke Dock, Chatham, Portsmouth, Devonport; Colvin; Commissioner’s House Bermuda 1806-7; Chatham Dockyard Chapel 1808-10; Royal Naval hospital Yarmouth but ?by W Pilkington; Devonport Dockyard Chapel 1814-17; School of Naval Architecture Portsmouth 1815-17; ?1817 plans for Naval hospital at Port Royal, Jamaica. Made early plans 1817 for Pembroke Dockyard incl layout of houses in The Terrace, but Commandant's house not built until 1832-4 to altered design and Nos 4-5 blt 1877 to altered design.

1817 Dockyard Gates, lodges, No 1 The Terrace (Fleet Surgeon's House, police station and gate piers); Nos 2-3 The Terrace (Master Shipwright's and Clerk of the Cheque's houses), Pembroke Dockyard; T: C 23.8.17; Plans for Nos 2-3 PRO ADM 140/445-9;

cl820 Old Storehouse, Pembroke Dockyard, Pmbs; now B&I ferry offices;

c1820 Office bldng, Pembroke Dockyard, Pmbs; now Sunderland House;

1822 Plans for 4 pits for cranes, Pembroke Dockyard; PRO ADM/140/442;

HOLLAND, C. M. Engineer

1867 Eng Ffestiniog & Blaenau Rlwy, Mer; T: CDH 9.2.67;)

HOLLAND, GRAHAM Knutsford. Architect. Cathedral architect Bangor. Graham Holland Associates.

1983 adds Criccieth ch, Caerns; AV; meeting room etc on N; GHA;

1994-5 Repairs Ffestiniog ch, Mer; CB 1995 56)

1994ff Rest Gwydir Castle, Llanrwst, Caerns, for Peter & Judy Welford; inf P Welford;)

1997 Alts St Mary, Bangor, Caerns; W end church room; AV)

1999 alts Christ Church, Caernarfon, Caerns; as play centre; AV)

HOLLAND, HENRY Architect. 1745-1806 London. Son of Henry Holland Sr, builder, partner of Capability Brown 1771, his son-in-law 1773; Colvin; D Stroud, Henry Holland, 1950 rev 1966;

1776-7 ?Wenvoe Castle, Glam, for Peter Birt, dem; by Robert Adam acc to BoW, Colvin, and LHW; but GM 1785 2 937 says rebuilt a few years ago by HH; probably error but accepted by D Stroud 1950 20 as Adam plans in Soane Museum not as exec; burnt 1910; one pavilion remains. Stables: LHW and BoW say may be by HH, blt while he was inv at Cardiff Castle;

1777-8 reblt Cardiff Castle for Lord Mount Stuart, 1st M of Bute, with Capability Brown; Colvin; CL 6.4.1961; Stroud; BoW S addition, refenestration, new tower)

HOLLIER, J. Scotland.

1911 1st pr model colliery village, Oakdale, Mynyddislwyn, Mon; Br 10.2.11; set aside for AF Webb qv

HOLLIS, CHARLES. London. Designed Windsor ch 1820-2; All Saints ch Poplar 1821-4; Windsor Bridge 1822-4 iron;

1825 Bigsweir Bridge, Llandogo, Mon; BoW; cast iron single arch carrying Chepstow Monmouth turnpike over Wye; not in Colvin;

HOLME, FRANCIS V. Architect. Liverpool. F & G Holme, Seel’s Buildings, Church St, Liverpool, des school at Emmanuel C, Bootle, 1878; CYB 1879.

1888-9 Llanwddyn ch, Mont, for Liverpool Corporation; 1887 BoW; to replace the one submerged by Lake Vyrnwy; Br 29.12.88 new ch to be blt; ill Br 19.1.89;

HOLME, GEORGE 34 Moorfields, Liverpool. Pupil of late Arthur H Holme; AEBTD 1868

18?? reblt Pontywall, Brecon; AEBTD 1868;

18?? alts Bronheulog Hall, Llangollen, Denbs; AEBTD 1868; burnt 1940, reblt 1950s, LHW rev ed;

HOLME, JAMES Liverpool. Engineer w William McCormick of Birkenhead, to Hereford, Hay & Brecon Railway 1860-4: built from Hereford to Moorhampton 1862, to Eardisley 1863, to Hay 1864, to Three Cocks Junction 1864; Archenfield Archaeology; but B Piercy qv eng acc to NLW and DWB 767;

HOLT, JOSEPH. FRIBA. 9 Albert Sq. Manchester

1912 1st pr Police Courts, Llandudno, Caerns; BN 5.7.12)

HOLTOM, HENRY. Dewsbury. 1st pr East Ardsley School H&Connon; 1st pr hotel Lancaster H&C, 1878; 1st pr Burnley Munic Bldngs 1884; 1st pr Morley TH, H&Fox;

1886-7 Central Library & Art School, Swansea, Glam; BoW;

HOOK MASON, Hereford. Architects.

2003-4 Rest Llanrhystud ch, Cd; board

HOOLEY & SANDER Nottingham

1900 entr Cardiff Asylum comp, Glam; RHH)

HOPE, THOMAS Rhayader. Carpenter & joiner, 1835 & 1844 dirs;

1836 Tabernacle I, Rhayader, Rad; BoW;

HOPE, WILLIAM Newcastle upon Tyne. After 1898 with JC Maxwell (H&M). Theatre specialist: 1894 Royalty Wallsend; 1896 Metropole Gateshead; 1896 Hippodrome Margate H&M; 1898 Grand Southampton H&M; 1899 Queens Palace Leeds H&M; 1900 Theatre Royal Blyth H&M; 1903 Grand Opera house Middlesbrough H&M; 1905 Hippodrome Stockton; 1907 Kings Sunderland. Curtains 213

1897 Grand Theatre, Swansea, Glam; BoW; Curtains 184-5;

HOPKINS & BASSETT Architects, Aberdyfi & Aberystwyth; ?Hopkins ?of Aberdyfi and GT Bassett qv of Aberystwyth (1866-1949); Bassett was in partnership of Hipkiss & Bassett c1897;

1888 County School, Machynlleth, Mont. Open. Plain, limited funds. £1977; ME 29.10.88;

HOPKINS, DAVID see Evan Hopkins. Engineer, son of Evan Hopkins, worked on Oystermouth Railway 1804-5.

HOPKINS, EVAN Engineer. Llangyfelach, Glam. Copp 144. David and Roger Hopkins were sons. 1819 bankrupt.

1800-2 ?contractor Penydarren tramroad, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam, 1800-2; George Overton engineer.

1803-5 constructed Glyn Neath powered inclined plane on Cefn Rhigos tramroad from Neath Canal to ironworks at Aberdare; BoW 361 Evan Hopkin;

1804-5 resident engineer Oystermouth Railway, Glam; 7.5m long; Edward Martin engineer. David H was paid for Oystermouth work in 1804, then Evan & David were dismissed, but by end 1805 Roger was employed, there in 1807.

1805-9 appntd to complete western pier Swansea Harbour, Glam.

1806 Dr Bevans tramroad, from Dinas quarries to Neath Canal, Glam.

1810-12 contrs Aberdare Canal; E&DH; Edward Martin eng, Thos Sheasby Jr & George Overton resident engineers.

HOPKINS, JOSEPH Pontrhydfendigaid. Contractor.

1859 carpenter, Rhydfendigaid CM chapel, Pontrhydfendigaid, Cd; chapel history 1959;

1873 builder Carmel B chapel, Pontrhydfendigaid, Cd; David Jenkins architect;

HOPKINS, RICE. Engineer, son of Roger Hopkins qv. 1807-57 TS33ff. Engineer to Llanidloes & Newtown railway, the W Somerset Mineral Rlwy, and Watchet Harbour Commssioners - Copp145-6. Worked with his father on Plymouth & Dartmoor Rly 1821-7; with father and brother Thomas (1810-48) on Bodmin & Wadebridge Railway 1832-4. Engineer to West somerset Mineral Railway 1854-7 and Watchet Harbour but died while railway was being built, completed by Morgan Morgans. Harbour work done 1861 to plans by James Abernethy

1855-7 Engineer Llanidloes & Newtown Rlwy, Mont; TS33-8; adv Ts 28.9.55; contr David Davies; started Shrews Chron 5.10.55. Stations planned at Dolwen, Moat Lane (Caersws), and Llandinam. Reached Llandinam 1856, line leased to David Davies 1857. Halted at Penstrowed 1858, Hopkins died. Davies & Savin completed it 1859 with Benjamin Piercy through Scafell cutting. Opened 1.9.59.

HOPKINS, ROGER Engineer son of Evan Hopkins qv. Employed 1807 on Oystermouth Tramroad; 1807-19 leased Cathelid colliery Clydach with his brother David; 1810 moved away, engineer to Severn & Wye & Monmouth Railways, Forest of Dean; eng Plymouth & Dartmoor Rlwy 1821-7. Son Rice Hopkins 1807-57 qv worked with him on Plymouth & Dartmoor; sons Rice and Thomas (1810-48) worked w him on Bodmin & Wadebridge Railway 1832-4; in Plymouth Directory 1836 as architect. 1831 in Gwauncaegurwen: tender for a non-tidal dock at Swansea; sank coal-pit at Gwauncaegurwen and 1837-40 started Gwaun-cae-Gurwen Railway a tramroad to canal at Pontardawe (P. Reynolds in Rlwy & Canal Hist Jnl 169 500-5); managing director Victoria Ironworks, Ebbw Vale 1836-9 w two sons, company bankrupt 1849. Rice Hopkins was engineer to Llanidloes & Newtown railway, the W Somerset Mineral Rlwy, and Watchet Harbour Commssioners Copp145-6.

1836 Inn, shops, agent’s house & 100 worker’s houses for Victoria Ironworks, Ebbw Vale, Mon T: MM 17.12.36, Hopkins & Son

HOPPER, THOMAS. London. 1776-1856. Trained as surveyor by his father, set up 1802 as bldng surveyor. Leading country house architect and designer of public buildings. Connected with Prince Regent through first client Walsh Porter + 1809. County surveyor Essex 1816-56. Egyptian hall at Craven Cottage, Fulham 1806; 1807ff worked for Prince Regent on Carlton House inc Gothic conservatory; Leigh Court nr Bristol for PJ Miles 1814 Greek; Chelmsford county gaol 1819-26; Fisherton Anger gaol, Wilts 1820; Gosford Castle Co Armagh 1819-21; Amesbury Abbey Wilts 1834-40; 1834 Atlas Ins Cheapside London; competed for House of Parliament 1835; comp Conservative Club 1842; Birch Hall Essex 1843-7; Arthurs Club now Carlton club 1844. cf Neil Burton in Kerry Downes ed, The Architectural Outsiders, 1985 (NB);

1819-40 Penrhyn Castle, Caerns, for George Hay Dawkins Pennant, 1764-1840, inherited 1816. RA 1836 & 1838; NT Guidebook (NTG) says ? TH rec by Prince Regent; Colvin, 1822-37; NB also says TH connexion w Pennant only began 1822, keep based on Castle Hedingham and Rochester, great hall based on nave at Durham, library screen based on great hall screen Rochester Castle; Robert Offer, Bangor, plasterer from Bath +1829, desc as ‘for many yrs foreman of the plasterers at Penrhyn Castle’; chimneypieces by Thos Crisp; st glass by Thos Willement; ?£123000; engr by G. Hawkins 1846, ;

1819 stone being bought by Wm Baxter; NTG 22;

c1819 Estate wall, 7 miles, NTG;

c1819 ?Port Lodge ?not by TH; RH, prob by same hand as unsigned perspective plain castellated house also ground plan nd ill NTG 21; approach bridge at Port Penrhyn dated 1820;

18?? Gr plan unsigned undated attr TH NTG 21;

1819 Grand Lodge begun NTG 23 possibly by masons prev employed on Lord Anglesey column, Llanfairpwll, Ang 1816-17, gates hung ..; ?proof that TH at wok in 1819 or error for Port Lodge;

1819 July, carpenters at work possibly on scaffolding NTG 23

1821 Walls prob rising NTG 23

1826 Library Tower, Oak Tower, Grand Hall completed being slated Oct 1826; NTG 23; drawing shows no sign of keep;

1827-30 keep; RH;

1828 forecourt; RH; main receiving rooms almost complete: library, drawing room, ebony room; Prince Puckler-Muskau shown ‘eating hall’ by TH himself, and describes out-offices inc laundry; NT 23; Puckler-Muskau said castle begun seven yrs ago, ie 1821;

1829 Entrance gallery foundations; NTG 42;

1830 plasterers, on site Spring 1830; glass from Ravenshead; drawing shows keep & towers complete; stables shown as dotted line, NTG 23; entrance gallery being blt; chapel complete; RH;

1831-3 stables; NTG 23; Aug 31 to June 33, crests on clock tower set up 1833; slate slabs delivred 1834;

1832 ‘not near finished’ Princess Victoria diary; stained glass grand staircase by Thos Willement supplied 1832 acc to TW catal of 1840)

1833 organ now in Llandegai ch was in drawing room and a v large mirror NTG 48;

1833-4 chimney-pieces supplied by Thos Crisp; NTG;

1834 Agreement to paint dining-room, Francis Mitchell £130;

1834-5 brass grilles in library by Harris of Wardour St; NTG;

1834-6 Stained glass grand hall bt Thos Willement, visit 1834, two N lights dated 1835, grand hall clock 1835, NTG

1835 furnishing still not complete, NTG 22-3, TH concerned w candelabra etc; ?oak door of entrance gallery NTG 42;

1836 stained glass, £7/6/0d to David Evans, ?for library NTG 45; ?for drawing room; ?for chapel;

1840 Billiard table from Pimlico Slate Works;

1827-8 dining room Erddig, Denbs; Colvin 1826-7; NT Studies 1981;

1828-39 Llanover House, Mon, for Sir Benjamin Hall Bt; dem 1935; stables & North Lodge remain BoW; 1828-37 Colvin; LHW ill )

1830-5 Margam Abbey, Glam, for CR Mansel Talbot; RA 1833 & 1835; exec archt Edward Haycock; NB 124; J Vivian Hughes, Margam Castle, 1981; staircase tower copied from Melbury House, Dorset, Talbot’s mothers house; interior burnt 1977;

1836 consulted informally over Hafod, Cd, by 4th D of Newcastle. cf J Fletcher ed., Where truth abides, 1993,161: 17.2.36 ‘I have Hopper, Architect, here consulting him about everything projected to be done here (Clumber) and at Hafod.’

1842-3 reblt Kinmel Park, Denbs after 1841 fire; Br 1843 71; for 1st Lord Dinorben; BoW; Burke visitation 2nd ser I 1854; CL 4.9.1969;)

Attributed alts Bryn Bras Castle, Llanrug, Caerns after 1832; RH; blt for Thomas Williams, 1st phase adds to existing house c1830-2 ?by S Beazley or John Provis; not in Colvin;

HORDER, PERCY RICHARD MORLEY Architect. P Morley Horder 1870-1944, son of C minister, artic George Devey, practice 1890. 52-4 Brook St Mayfair 1896-7; Moonhill Cuckfield RA 1902; Bushey C 1904; Greystock, Warws RA 1905; Ealing Green C 1911 for his father; Cheshunt C College Cambridge 1913-14; shops for Boots after 1919; Nottingham Univ buildings 1922-8; House for D. Lloyd George at Walton Heath. Partnership 1926-9 with Verner O. Rees qv did London Sch of Tropical Medicine; ASG.

1910 Prize-winning cottages South Wales Cottage Exh, Townhill, Swansea; BoW; ?Nos 12-13 Llewelyn Circle;

HORNBLOWER, GEORGE London. Designed Electric Station, Newtown, Mont, acc to WwinA 1926;

HORNER, HENRY PETER Liverpool. Pupil of AY Williams; Des Wray Castle, Cumbria 1840-7; 1866 1st pr Liverpool infirmary for sick Children RHH;

1850 Laid out Cae Maes Lodwig estate, Bangor, Caerns; Br 4.4.50)

1861-4 St Mary’s ch, Garth Rd, Bangor, Caerns; ICBS; £4,650; contr W Rogers Beaumaris; E w glass made in Liverpool, now replaced; opened 27.10.64; Church leaflet.

18?? Wellington Hall, Montgomery, Mont; AEBTD 1868; not found;

HORSBURGH, ARTHUR L. FRIBA. Birmingham. 1892-1934. Born Liverpool, ARIBA 1918, FRIBA 1929. Partner in Tanner & Horsburgh with Douglas G. Tanner 1889-1932 at Gt Western Chmbrs, Livery St, 1922-32, then on own to his death. T&H designed St Michael, Arley, Warws 1927-8; AF;

1932 House for Lt Col HFW Boeddicker, Aberdyfi, Mer; ill Br 4.3.32; Bldrs Evans Bros, Montgomeryshire, ornamental plaster by Ward & Croft and the St George’s Guild, Birmingham. Precelly slates. Not found.

HORSFALL, J.W.

1908-9 Ebbw Vale Town Clock, Mon; Br 14.11.08)

HORSLEY, GERALD CALLCOTT. Arts and Crafts architect; ASG; 1862-1917, son of painter John Callcott Horsley 1817-1903; articled R. Norman Shaw 1879. Shaw des his father’s house, set up 1889, founder of Art Workers Guild. Did much painted decoration. Won comp for St Pauls Girls School, Hammersmith 1897; Arundel Schools 1900; Brantridge Forest, Balcombe Sx 1904; Framewood, Stoke Poges, Bucks 1905; Coverwood, Gomshall, Sy 1908; Hatch End station 1911; adds Barings Bank Bishopsgate 1911-13.

1889 Bryneithin, Colwyn Bay, Denbs; BoW 141; same as Bron y Nant, Colwyn Bay, exh Brussels Int Exh 1897; named as Bron y Nant on engraving P&P25 which suggests c1897 date;

HOSKINS, MARCUS Carmarthen

1900 House at Whitland, Cms; T: W 13.7.00

c1900 Cottages, Alltyferin estate, Llanegwad, Cms;

HOWARD, F. E.

1926 reredos, Llansannor ch, Glam; BoW

19?? rest Disserth ch, Rad; removed plaster from roof; BoW

HOWARD-JONES, A. M. see Deakin & Howard Jones. County architect, Merioneth first as D&H-J qv.

1925 Adds County Sch, Tywyn, Mer; BN 27.3.25; AMHJ

1926 Alts County Sch, Dolgellau, Mer; AMHJ; Br 11.6.192?

1927 Council School, Llanelltyd, Mer; AMHJ; Br 17.6.27

1930 House at Llwyngwril, Mer; Br 18.4.30; AMHJ

HOWARTH, F. Architect & Surveyor, Tywyn, Mer. See also J. Howarth.

1910 Nantycynnog, Llanegryn, Mer; farmhouse for Griffith Owen Charity Trustees; Br 22.12.10; BN 29.12.11 says by J. Howarth;

1914 Glaslyn, Aberdyfi, Mer; ill Arch 2.11.14;

1919-22 War Memorial Hospital, Tywyn, Mer; Br 25.8.22;

1922 Alts Dovey Hotel, Aberdyfi, Mer; Br 31.3.22)

1924 Alts Brynmeredydd, Aberdyfi, Mer; for F. Griffiths; Br 11.1.24;

1930 Garage for Dr J Pugh Jones, High St, Barmouth, Mer; £283; Br 14.11.30)

1930 Adds Brynmorwydd, ?Tywyn, Mer, for F. Griffin; Br 14.11.30 £252)

1930 Adds Bodtalog, nr Tywyn, Mer, for DJ Ward;

1932 Adds Tywyn Meml Hospital; Br1.7.32; ‘T. Howarth’; maternity wing.

HOWARTH, J. Towyn and Barmouth. See F. Howarth.

1910 Nantycynnog farmhouse for Griffith Owen Charity Trustees, Llanegryn, Mer; Br 22.12.10 says F. Howarth; BN 29.12.11 says J. Howarth)

1911 House for E.H. Hughes, Aberdyfi, Mer; Br 24.2.11 £779/10/0d)

HOWELL, ARTHUR Builder, joiner, carpenter, Newtown; 1844 dir

HOWELL, C. H. 35 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London. Judged several comps for Lunatic asylums 1886-97; entrant comp Liverpool Labourers Dwellings 1867; RHH.

1850 Parish schools, Boughrood, Radn; RA 1850;

1851 adds Boughrood rectory, Rad, for Rev H de Winton, apparently acting as his architect, bldr William Jones, Llanfaes, Brecon; NLW SD/Bounty/12; plans; £585/15/0d; bargeboards etc; house was built for a gamekeeper, and afterwards fitted up for a sporting gentlemen and not suitable for a Rectory house .. proposed new main range at right angles to old.

1855 Boughrood ch, Radn RA 1855; BoW 1854.

(1877 House at Lydney, Glos, BN 32 1877 216)

HOWELL, DAVID

1849 Clk of wks, Aberarth Bridge, Cd; (T Penson); NLW Cards QS 1849;

HOWELL, DAVID. Carmarthen

1860 Thornhill Fm, Llandybie, Cms; new bldngs: apply for plans to DH, Ts to Mark Cennaway, Exeter, Devon; BN 27.7.60 p 597;

HOWELL, DAVID ARNOLD. AMICE. Llanelli. Engineer. b 1890. Articled late T. Arnold qv. 1912-14 worked in Russia on hydraulic eng wks. 1914-19 Eng to Llanelly RDC. Parkhurst, New Rd, Llanelly; WWinW 1920;

1914-19 Llyn-y-fan Fach, Llanddeusant, Cms. Water supply works for Llanelli; £300,000;

HOWELL, JOHN Surveyor, Llanelli. 1812 plan of Cynheidre Fawr, Cms and turnpike road; LAL 54;

HOWELL, ROY. County Architect, Dyfed County council. cf c1990 letter listing works:

Pembrokeshire Technical College, Merlins Bridge, Haverfordwest

Llechyfedach CP School

Betws CP School, Cms

Pencader CP School, Cms

Myrddin CP School, Cms

Saron CP School, Cms ?reconstruction of Brynsaron CP, Llangeler after fire.

Newcastle Emlyn CP School

Ysgol Gymraeg, Plas Crug, Aberystwyth Cds

Richmond Park CP School, Carmarthen, Cms

Milford Haven Secondary Sch, Pmbs, exts

Whitland Secondary Sch, Cms, exts

Stepaside CP School, Pmbs

Llandovery Secondary Sch, Cms, extensions

Penygroes CP School, Cms

Bigyn Junior Sch, Llanelli, Cms

Merlins Bridge CP School, Pmbs

Pembroke Library, 34 Main St, Pembroke.

Police HQ, Carmarthen, ?Pencadlys Heddlu, Llangunnor.

Tenby Fire Station, South Parade?

Llandeilo Fire Station, Cms.

Whitland Fire Station, Cms.

Carmarthen Day Centre, Cms.

Llysybryn Day Centre and Old Peoples Home, Llanelli

1990-1 Cilwendeg, Capel Colman, Pmbs restored as old peoples home.

Aberystwyth Day Centre

Llanelli Home/Day Centre

Uplands Old Peoples Home, Carms

Gwendraeth Leisure Centre, Cms

Carmarthen Leisure Centre

HOWELL, WILLIAM surveyor, carpenter Carmarthen

1828-30 Newchurch church, Cms, £372, with Thos Lewis mason;

HOWELLS, BENJAMIN Builders, contractors, Llanelli;

1911-12 builder, Halfway primary school, Havard Rd, Halfway, Llanelli; tender £3520; Byron Davies, Halfway & Pemberton, 2013, 63;

HOWELLS, DAVID J. Architect, ARIBA, Brynhywel, Clase Rd, Morriston, Glam. Kelly 1926

HOWELLS, J. H.

1834 Llanfihangel Ystrad ch, Cd; ICBS 1474; rebuilt in 1870s by J Middleton

HOWELLS, VIVIAN Swansea. Partner Mercer & Howells, diocesan architects cf C. Mercer.

HOWITT, T. CECIL, Architect, Nottingham.

1936-9 Newport Civic Centre, Mon; Br 18.2.36; BoW 439-40 competition 1936, SW wing 1937-9, completed 1964.

HOWLETT, MICHAEL. Former interior architecture student UWIC

2010 house for self, Pembroke Dock, Pem; featured Grand Designs TV, hay-bale; Touchstone Dec 2011 20-1;

HUBBARD, GEORGE Architect, London, 1859-1936, born Market Bosworth, Leics, articled TL Banks qv 1880, own practice 1886, FRIBA 1895; partnership Hubbard & Moore from 1898 designed houses in Hampstead Garden Suburb; partnership with son PW Hubbard and WC Symes; designed war memorials for Shropshire, Cambridge and Montgomery counties, WwinA 1926; twice VP RIBA;

19?? County of Montgomery War Memorial, Montgomery, Mont; WwinA 1926;

HUCKVALE, W. Brixton, London.

1871 Comp Aberystwyth Board Sch, Cd; CN 16.2.72

HUDDART, Captain JOSEPH. Elder Brother of Trinity House. LHW says of Brynkir, Dolbenmaen, Caerns, built 1811 for Sir Joseph Huddart former pro-consul at Leghorn that he was the son of the architect of Swansea & Milford Haven Docks, ?no evidence of a Huddart at either docks, Milford docks are C19.

1796-7 St Anne's Lighthouse, Dale, Pmbs; Plans drawn up by Huddart and reviewed by Samuel Wyatt as surveyor to Trinity House; Letter from Chas Greville to J.B. Allen HRO D/Allen/3; ‘Elder Brother of Trinity House who erected 2 excellent lighthouses at St Annes Head in 1800' E. Jeffey, Observations on Milford, 2nd ed 1872.

1801 reported w John Rennie on best route to Ireland recommended Holyhead, and part of road line of Huddart’s route through Capel Curig, Llyn Ogwen and Nant Ffrancon adopted by T. Telford 1815-17; LTCR Telford;

HUGALL, JOHN WEST. Architect, at various dates in Cheltenham, Pontefract, London, & Oxford. Hugall & Male c1859. 1856-7 Framilode Rectory Glos; 1857-8 rest Alvington ch Glos; 1857-66 adds Fretherne ch Glos; rest Woolaston ch Glos 1859; rest Preston ch Glos 1859-60 H&M; estate bldngs at Highnam Glos 1859 H&M; 1862 houses for National School Tetbury; 1866-7 adds Fretherne ch;

1860 Randall Fountain, Bridgend, Glos; BoW

HUGH, JOHN. Mason, Laugharne.

1839 Laugharne Vicarage, Cms; w Joshua Davies carpenter;

1853-7 Rest Laugharne ch, Cms, w Thomas David mason; RK Penson archt; CJ 25.9.56

HUGHES, BENJAMIN Aberystwyth

1864-7 Bonsall’s Terrace, Aberystwyth; MF, calls him architect;

HUGHES, DAFYDD DAVIES. Ty Croes Bach, Rhiw, Caerns. Green woodworker.

c1998-2006 Ty Croes Bach, Rhiw, Caerns, for himself and outbuildings inc cruck barn)

2004 woodwork in Cynefin, Llanegryn, Mer; Chris Day and Julian Bishop archts; Touchstone ??)

2005 Menter y Felin Uchaf, Rhoshirwaun, Caerns; AV)

HUGHES, DAVID Contractor, Llanelli, Cms, died before 1920 WW in W 1920 197.

HUGHES, EDWARD. Builder Swansea. Advert HJ 21.5.1788 refers to Mount Pleasant, Swansea, a newly-built handsome brick house, enquire of Edward Hughes, builder, Swansea.

HUGHES, EDWARD B. Land surveyor Narberth 1835 dir.

HUGHES, FREDERICK. FGS MIME Borough Surveyor, Carmarthen; WWiW 1920; articled C.H. Priestley, Cardiff, educ Wigan & Liverpool Univ.

HUGHES, GRAEME Architect with Gwynedd County Council qv

19?? Ysgol y Creuddyn, Penrhyn Bay, Caerns; AV

HUGHES, HENRY HAROLD. FSA RCA ARIBA. Yr Aelwyd, Bangor. b 1864 Liverpool, son of Rev R Hughes, m dau of Arthur Baker FRIBA qv, to whom articled, worked w him as Baker & Hughes qv (B&H), Lower Phillimore St, London, and Avonia Bldngs, Bangor. Then on own, Diocesan Surveyor Bangor. WWinW 1920 says much wk with churches, church-houses, rectories, schools and memorials. Governor of Nat Mus of Wales, joint author w Herbert North of ‘Old Cottages of Snowdonia’ 1908 and ‘Old Churches of Snowdonia’ 1925; part author ‘Memorials of old N Wales’. With William Griffith Williams in 1920s and 1930s (H&W); WW in W 1920 195;

1893 rest Llangwyfan ch, Ang; GILJ 105; B&H, RH; )

1896-7 Stanley chapel, St Cybi ch, Holyhead, Ang; B&H; NLW B/F/? 1896; Hughes lists it as his WW in A 1926.

1896-9 Ystrad Meurig ch, Cd; CJ 4.9.96; Edward Richards memorial ch, B&H appointed, to have tower & organ chmbr; and if funds follow st gl w to Lewis Edwards CJ 26.6.96; Contr £1515 tower later for £1000 CJ 28.1.98; FS CJ 10.6.98 to cost £2300; consec CJ 5.8.99 HH of Bangor archt; NLW plans 1897; ill Br 26.8.99; Arch 12.8.04 complete save tower, ill with tower, internal fittings stained green;

1898 Lychgate, Llanddulas, Denbs: also church hall 1910-11, churchyard cross to Dundonalds of Gwrych, 1912, BoW 191)

c1900 Churchyard cross, Llansadwrn, Ang to Lt H. McCorquodale k1900, carved by R. Bridgeman, Litchfield; Celtic cross; RH;

1900 Glanadda Mixed School, Bangor, Caerns; BN 7.9.00)

1901 rest Cwm ch, Flints; BoW 340)

1901-2 rest Llanfihangel Glyn Myfyr, Denbs; BoW

1903 Adds Porthmadog Vicarage, Caerns; T: CN 1.5.03

1904-5 Bryncroes ch, Caerns; ICBS)

1905 St Elbod Mission ch, Rhosygaer Av, Holyhead, Ang; GILJ 43)

1904 Transept, Llannor Ch, Caerns; T: CN 27.5.04; 1905 AV; lychgate attr;)

1906-9 rest Llanbabo ch, Ang; ICBS;

1907 decs/alts Ebenezer I, York Pl, Bangor, Caerns Br 23.2.07)

1908-9 Rest Llanefydd ch, Denbs; BoW 200)

1908-9 reredos, Tywyn ch, Mer; plans NLW B/F/470

1908-9 Lychgate, Tywyn ch, Mer; NLW B/F/470 plans

1910 Mon to Morris brothers, Rhos Lligwy, Ang; RH;

1910 Sanctuary panelling, Tywyn ch, Mer NLW B/F/473

1910 ? vestry Llangoed ch, Ang; attrib RH;

1911 Diocesan Centre, Bangor, blt as hall attached to vicarage of 1815; AV;

c1911 rest Llanengan ch, Caerns; AV;

1911-13 repairs St Michael ch, Ffestiniog, Mer; ICBS;

1911-12 Caergeiliog ch, Ang consec CDH 1.3.12;

1912-15 repairs Talyllyn ch, Mer; SPAB files;

c1912 Rhoscolyn church hall, Ang; RH;

1913 Borth y Gest ch, Caerns; WW in A 1926;

1913 rest Llaneilian ch, Ang; RH; also 1929;

1913 Church hall, Penmaenmawr, Caerns; AV;

1915 repairs Mallwyd ch, Mer, reseating; AC 1916 67-84; HH article in AC used as ch guide.

1917 repairs Llangelynin ch, Mer; AC 1917 428-9; after being closed for some 50 yrs, reopened after a most conservative rest by HH;

1919 S porch Tywyn ch, Mer;

1919-21 fittings War Memorial chapel, N aisle, Conwy ch, Caerns; HH wrote account of Conwy ch in AC 1895, may have been involved there w Arthur Baker;

1920 ?pulpit Trefdraeth ch, Ang, attrib RH;

1924 rest tower, Kerry ch, Mont; HN Jerman, Kerry, 1976, 13; £1000, repairs, repointing, louvres; Edward Davies Newtown contrs;

1925-6 repairs Llanddwywe ch, Mer; ICBS; H&W)

1926-31 repairs Clynnog ch Caerns; H&W; ICBS)

1927-30 repairs Llangurig ch, Mont; ICBS;

1929 repairs Llangeinwen ch, Ang; ICBS; H&W; GILJ)

1929 alts Llaneilian ch, Ang; H&W; GILJ 78-80; ICBS;

1931 rest Gwaunysgor ch, Flints; BoW 356)

1931 rest Llanfair yng hornwy ch, Ang; RH repaired tower; ICBS repairs & reseating, H&W;

1931-2 repairs Trefeglwys ch, Mont; ICBS; H&W;

1933 vestry, Morfa Nefyn ch, Caerns; RH;

1933-4 repairs Llanfflewin ch, Ang; GILJ92; ICBS H&W;

1935 repairs Llanelltyd ch, Mer; ICBS; H&W)

1935-8 repairs Clynnog Fawr ch, Caerns; ICBS)

1936 repairs Llanfair-yn-y-Cwmwd ch, Ang; H&W; ICBS;

1937-8 repairs Penegoes ch, Mont; ICBS; H&W;

1938-40 repairs Llanymawddwy ch, Mer; ICBS; H&W;

WWinA 1926 lists also Hafod Lon, Menai Bridge, Ang.

HUGHES, HUGH Aberystwyth. Ran school in Aberystwyth TH, c1770, then agent and land surveyor and ‘kind of architect’ to Nanteos estate, Cd, acc to article on Aberystwyth schools and schoolmasters, WG 17.4.1902; MF; NLW M 2813C;

HUGHES, J. Engineer see John D'Urban Hughes

1844 Resident eng for Fox, Henderson & Co of Birmingham for erection of iron roofs over Slips 8 and 9 at Pembroke Dockyard, Pmbs; Papers of the Corps of Royal Engineers 1st Ser 4 1847 51 & 58)

HUGHES, J. QUENTIN. Liverpool J. Quentin Hughes author and teacher at Liverpool School of Architecture. Author Seaport, archit & townscape in Liverpool, 1964.

1962 converted stable to chapel, Coed Coch, Betws yn Rhos, Denbs, BoW, with Gerald R. Beech

1964 House in grounds of Glanyrafon, Llanferres, Denbs; BoW

HUGHES, J. W. Bridge surveyor, Cards see James Hughes.

HUGHES, JAMES County Surveyor, Cards, see John Hughes

HUGHES, JAMES Denbigh. Architect and mayor

1873 Moriah CM chapel, Gwyddelwern, Mer;

1908 Adds Pendref WM chapel, Denbigh; DHO 78)

HUGHES, JAMES. Fishguard. Builder. Not in 1844 dir.

1849 National School, Hamilton Terrace, Fishguard; PH 13.12.50

1850-1 Alts Cilgerran CM chapel, Pembs; ?dem; PH 22.11.50

1852 Infants School, Hamilton Terrace, Fishguard; PH 3.9.52

1857 Builder Fishguard Ch, Pmbs (Major T. Clark)

1860-2 Contractor Fishguard harbour pier, Pmbs; HMT 12.3.62; W L Stoney engineer; ?pier in Lower Town.

1862 Contractor rest Jordanston Ch (? arch); PH 29.8.62

HUGHES, JAMES, Narberth. County surveyor. c1781-1832. Killed in accident 1832 aged 51. Appears from 1812 as house builder later architect.

1812 Houses, Church St, Narberth, Pmbs, for JH Allen of Cresselly BoW 302.

1813 Alts Panteg, Llanddewi Velfrey, Pmbs, for Allens of Cresselly; BoW 248;

1825 Repairs Ambleston Ch, Pmbs, w William Owen; HRO RTP 1/3 1/5;

1829 Chancel, chancel aisle Narberth Ch, Pmbs; BoW;

l829 Narberth Vicarage, Pmbs; NLW SD/Bounty/?; now The Valley;

l831 Vicarage, Llanddewi Velfrey, Pmbs, remodelled older house; BoW; NLW SD/B/?

1832 Commercial Hotel (De Rutzen Arms), Narberth, Pmbs; BoW; killed while in progress, completed by Thomas Rowlands qv;

Attributed Parc Glas, Crinow; Plas Hyfryd, Narberth; Sodston House, Narberth; TL.

HUGHES, JOHN. Surveyor New St, Aberystwyth, 1844 dir. Presumably the bridge surveyor for North Cardiganshire +1848. Cd QS minutes, in ARO, checked by MF, show 20.10.1846 JH ‘surveyor of bridges for the upper district’ reporting that Llanon Bridge (over R Clydan) swept away and new plan by Thomas Penson & Son qv presented. QS 1848 509 reports new surveyor of bridges to be appointed following d of JH.

l837-8 ?Llandysul Bridge, Cd/ Cms; CJ 26.l.38 contrs paid £105 balance for bldng Llandysul Bridge; TL suggests by ‘James Hughes the county surveyor’ and hence in BoW, ? error as not in north county, David Morris ?surveyor for S county.

1846 Unex plans Pont Aberarth, Cd; two sets one by JW Hughes, other by Mr Penson, cheapest chosen, apparently Penson’s. CJ 23.10.46; plans were presented for other bridges destroyed in 1846 floods Llanddewi Aberarth, Pennant, Peris, Dyffryn Arth & Cwmbach, by Penson for £2135, but decided to spend £1571 on all but Llanon & Pennant;

HUGHES, JOHN ARFON Architect to Dwyfor DC;

1962-70 work Benllech ch, Ang; (PM Padmore); ICBS; signs some correspondence;

1980 Council Offices, Pwllheli, Caerns, with Lewis & Percival of Wolverhampton; AV;

HUGHES, JOHN D'URBAN Engineer, 1807-74. Information from Gill Hedley: my husband’s great-grandfather John D’Urban Hughes was a civil engineer who worked in Wales in 1840s as well as on the Tamar and Rochester bridges and later in Valparaiso where he died. One of his sons - all engineers - designed Bombay Harbour. Little is known about his life. His dates are 1807-1874; obituary Pr of ICE, 1875, 255-8; son of army doctor, army officer to 1828, then trained as engineer, 1838 resident engineer on Birmingham & Gloucester Railway, including cast-iron bridge over Avon at Tewkesbury, Glos, in full control of latter part through Lickey; made principal engineer of Birmingham & Gloucester in 1844-5; worked for Fox & Henderson for many years, including on iron roofs, timber sheds, hammer shops and smitheries at Pembroke Dock; also worked on Lancaster & Carlisle Caledonian, Scottish Central and Scottish Midland railways;Grace's Guide: pioneer of iron cylinder foundations for bridges eg at Rochester Bridge 1851-2; employed on iron bridges in Russia, by Brunel on railway in Sardinia, railway bridge at Benah on Nile, iron bridges over Saone at Lyons and Macon, worked with Brunel on Saltash Bridge; 1860-6 iron bridge and quays, Londonderry; appointed engineer in chief to the Fiscal Works, Chile 1871 designed the harbour mole Valparaiso and took on the drawings for new Custom House, 1874, died there;

1844 Resident engineer for Fox, Henderson & Co of Birmingham for erection of iron roofs over Slips 8 and 9 at Pembroke Dockyard, Pmbs; Papers of the Corps of Royal Engineers 1st Ser 4 1847 51 & 58;

HUGHES, R. J. Llanfairfechan. Worked with HL North for a period, AV;

1877 ??Eisteddfod Pavilion, Caernarfon; AV;

1923 Young Men’s Institute, Penmaenmawr, Caerns; AV;

c1923 War Memorial, Bethesda, Caerns; AV

193? ?50 flats, below Esplanade, Penmaenmawr, Caerns, for Penmaenmawr & Welsh Granite Co.; attributed AV; late 1930s;

HUGHES, RICHARD E.

1898 Royal Victoria Hotel, Prestatyn, Flints; 2nd contract; C: BJ 19.1.98

HUGHES, ROBERT Town surveyor, Rhyl,

1892 Cemetery, Penymaes, Rhyl, T Br 1892 1 150;

HUGHES (THOMAS) & CO. Contractors. Built stations on Chester & Holyhead Rlwy 1845-8 (F Thompson architect) and four on SWR 1848-50, including Newport, Cardiff, Pontyclun & Swansea; (designed in IK Brunel office); BSW 2 127 & 149 n 15; Railway Times 15.1.50;

HUMPHREY, JOHN, Morriston 1819-1888. Born Llangyfelach, Glam, trained as carpenter/joiner, later builder, ‘assistant architect and foreman of works under the Swansea School Board’ (obit), built Morriston and other Board Schools. Baptised and buried at Mynyddbach, Swansea. Obit Cambrian 19.10.88. David Farmer, God's Own Architect, 1998 (DF). D Farmer, 3 Rhyd yr Helyg, Derwen Fawr, Swansea SA2 8DH

1865 Kilvey Girls School, Foxhole, Swansea; Cambr 18.4.65; dem;

1866 Mynyddbach I chapel, Treboeth, Swansea; £1500; Cambr 10.8.66; BoW625 is incorrect, present facade is 1930; cf D Farmer for photo)

1866-7 Philadelphia B chapel, Trevivian, Hafod, Swansea, Glam; SH in AC 2003 118; ill Copp 280; 1867 JP;

1866 ?Bethlehem I chapel, Cadle, Swansea; AC 2003 118; 1866 HEAC 2 89 no architect;

1867 Cwm CM chapel, Cwm Chapel Rd, Bonymaen, Swansea, Glam; RCAHMW; JP 9056; Cwm Chapel 1782-3, rebuilt 1823, 1831-2, c1870 by JH, and 1880 (Capeli); large square hip-roof chapel of earlier C19 type, ?dem, became schoolroom for adjacent Salem CM, 1903-5 by William W Williams qv and W David; chapel house 1898;

l867-8 New Dock I chapel, Llanelli, Cms; Br 1867 718; 1868 JP 6420; photo DF;

1868 Schoolroom, New Dock I chapel, Llanelli, Cms; Br 1867 718?;

1868 Morriston Schools, Glam; Cambr 22.5.68)

l869-70 Soar I chapel, Dyfatty, Greenhill, Swansea; dem; Br 1870 652 £2750; JP 1870; HEAC 2 78; JP 8992; photo DF

1869-70 Horeb I chapel, Morriston; £3000; HEAC 2 83, FS 28.8.69, opened Dec 1870, £2300, no architect;

1870-3 ?Libanus I chapel, Morriston, Glam; HEAC 4 462: early name for Tabernacle Morriston qv; Libanus rebuilt 1857-8 by Rev T Thomas qv; when next chapel was built it was on a new site and called Tabernacl see below;

l870-3 Tabernacle I chapel, Morriston, Glam; Br 1873 333; Cambr 3.1.73; £15-18,000 DF; NLW PZ 3036 3038 plans are said to be for Libanus I 1870 in Pensaerniaeth Cymru 1998 35a-b, but new site was chosen and Libanus allowed to remain and new chapel called Tabernacle; cf HEAC 4 462 £12,000 opened 22.12.73; JP 8976; Libanus Swansea opned Br 26.4.73 £8-10,00, 160' high tower, carving by George Houghton of Bristol; Libanus I chapel, Morriston, Glam; HEAC 4 462:

1871 Tabernacle I chapel, Mumbles, Glam; JP 10376; £1200; HEAC 2 440, no archt;

1873 Ffaldybrenin I chapel, Llanycrwys, Cms; Cerddi Ysg. Llanycrwys 114; £1500

1873-5 Tabernacle I chapel, Coleshill Rd, Llanelli, Cms. FS Arch 26.4.73, £4838/12/6d; 1875 JP 6429; photo DF, AJ.

1874 attributed Ebenezer I chapel, Llansadwrn, Cms; sim to Ffaldybrenin;

1876-7 Y Crwys I chapel, Three Crosses, Llanrhidian, Gower, Glam; £2500; Plans dated 1874 acc to JP 9631, built 1874-5; Cadw and DF 1876-7: decision taken 1876, contract to be complete by October 1877; photo DF; radiating stone tracery like Freeman’s Siloh chapel, Landore 1876-7 or Hicks’ Falmouth WM chapel.

1876-7 Cefnypant I chapel, Llanboidy, Cms; JP 6323;

1877 Carmel I chapel, Gwauncaegurwen, Glam; £3000; JP 13425; photo DF)

1878 Glandwr I chapel, Glandwr, Pmbs reblt; Cofiant Parch O.R.Owen 1906; 1876 JP 11071.

1878-9 Zion I chapel, Shortbridge St, Llanidloes, Mont; FS Br 27.7.78 790 £1550; 1879 JP 11386; 1878 BoW £1550; photo DF;

1877-8 Siloh chapel, Pentre Rhondda, Glam £4000; Dem;

1882 Llandilo I chapel, Llangolman, Pms; JP 11075;

1883 Tanygraig I chapel, Port Tennant, Swansea; JP 8964;

1883 Ebenezer I chapel, Newcastle Emlyn, Cms, remodelled £1800 ‘the tea was held in the schoolroom of the fine new chapel designed by John Humphrey of Swansea’ Y Tyst acc to letter from DF.

1883 Capel Iwan I chapel, Cenarth, Cms, remodelled. JP 6257

1883 Olewydd I chapel, Llanafan Fechan, Brec, JP 12304; T: BN 8.6.83 £390/10/0d

1883 Bethel I chapel, Trehafod, Glam; JP 14076 (BCS)

1884 Beulah I chapel, Garth, Llanlleonfel, Brec; JP 6126; T: BN 8.6.83 £445

1884 Tabernacl I chapel, Maenclochog, Pmbs JP 11113; ?Y Tyst 21.11.84;

1884 alts Tabor I chapel, Llanwrda, Cms; JP

1887 Troedrhiwdalar I chapel, Llanafan Fawr, Brec; JP)

1888 Terrace Road Schools, Swansea; Cambr 31.8.88, £6000)

Attrib Ebenezer I chapel, Llansadwrn, Cms, 1874, similar to Ffaldybrenin.

In JP list no date, mostly very suspect: Penuel I, Llanwrthwl, Brec; Pontesyllt B, Brec; Ty Newydd CM, Traeanmawr, Brec; Soar, Traeanglas, Brec; Ammanford CM mission hall; Bryn Seion near Cenarth CM; Capel y Groes I, Cilycwm, Cms NO; English WM Carmarthen NO by WWJenkins; Graig CM, Llanwinio, Cms; Moriah CM, Quarter Bach, Cms; Nazareth CM, Llangan East, Cms; Old Chapel I, Laugharne Cms; Penygarn I Llanfynydd Cms; Providence I Llangadog Cms NO by Rev T Thomas; Pumsaint CM, Cynwyl Gaeo, Cms; Red Roses CM, Eglwys Cymun Cms; Saron CM, Cynwyl Gaeo, Cms; Tanglwst CM, East Cilrhedyn, Cms; Bangor Eng Con, Caerns; Penuel Prim B, Bangor, Caerns; Hiraethog I, Llansannan, Denbs; Park Road CM Barmouth, Mer; also 1878 ?Maesygroes or Pentre Chapel, Cilcain, Flints;

HUMPHREYS & BRADLEY. ? G A Humphreys

1880s Prince’s Theatre, Mostyn St, Llandudno, Caerns; Curtains 133; ?the St George’s Hall 1864 was later the Prince’s Theatre, BoW??)

HUMPHREYS, GEORGE ALFRED. FRIBA FSA RCA MTPI JP, Mostyn Estate Office, Llandudno. 1865-1948. Steward to Mostyn estate N Wales, responsible for a great deal of Llandudno. WW in W 1920. Chief agent 1921-48. Pupil of his uncle A. Foulkes qv c1882 and took over his practice 1889 also as assistant surveyor to the Mostyn estate, sub-agent 1893. 1911 UDC complained that town was developing too slow due to having to employ GAH as architect, GAH said that he having plans available speeded up the process. After 1921 probably designed little, had 8 architects under him including Capt Robert Parker 1892-1962 ARIBA FRICS chief agent 1948-59. cf Hiller 215-24.

1892 Pensard school, Llandudno Junction, Caerns BN 6.5.92)

1893-4 add Sarah Nichol Cottage Hospital, Llandudno BN 19.1.94)

1894 entry TH, Llandudno comp; Hiller;

1897 Metropolitan Bank, Mostyn St, Llandudno; BN 5.6.97)

1897-1904 rebuilt E side of Vaughan St, Llandudno)

1899 Grand Theatre, Mostyn Broadway, Llandudno, Edwin Sachs consultant; Curtains 132-3;

1901-5 Seilo CM chapel, Llandudno, Caerns; £8779; DHO 100

1902 adds Tabernacle B chapel, Llandudno, Caerns; DHO 102

1901-2 Oriel Mostyn, Vaughan St, Llandudno;

1902 Drill Hall, Lloyd St, Llandudno; BN 20.6.02

1904 Post Office, Vaughan St, Llandudno; BPOA;

1904 houses, St Mary’s & St David’s Rds, Llandudno; Hiller 216)

1904-5 Dyffryn Rd School, Llandudno; BN 16.10.05)

1906-7 John Bright County School, Oxford Rd, Llandudno, Caerns; Br 12.10.07; TCHS 1993 65-6 wrongly gives GA Edwards)

1907-10 Public Library, Mostyn St, Llandudno, BN 4.9.08

1911 adds Gogarth Abbey Hotel, West Shore, Llandudno; dem;

1912 Loreto College & chapel, West Shore, Llandudno WW in Arch 1926, dated 1912

1931-2 colonnade up to Happy Valley, Llandudno, band stand; )

WW in A 1926 159 also lists:

a Tennis Hall;

Llandudno County Hall;

elementary schools, banks, hospital, and town planning of Llandudno and District.

HUMPHREYS, JOHN Architect and surveyor, Aberystwyth recorded 1801; MF;

HUMPHREYS, JOHN Civil engineer, Maesteg

1900 Maesteg General Hospital, Glam; Br 15.9.00; adds 1913; BoW

HUMPHREYS, JOHN Morriston see John Humphrey

HUMPHREYS, JOHN

1972-3 Y Berllan, Rhydymwyn, Flints; for himself; BoW

HUMPHREYS, Rev RICHARD In account of new CM chapel at Dyffryn Ardudwy, Mer, in The Treasury Nov 1864, the previous chapel is said to have been ‘erected by the Rev RH who could build chapels as well as preach in them’.

18?? Dyffryn CM chapel, Dyffryn Ardydwy, Mer; The Treasury Nov 1864, reblt 1863-4 OMRoberts

1828 CM chapel, Aberdyfi, Mer; Hist of Tabernacle, Aberdyfi; now Marine Stores, Chapel Sq.

1840 Bethel CM chapel, Tanygrisiau, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Mer; Capeli

1848 Bethesda CM chapel, Manod Rd, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Mer; Capeli

HUMPHREYS, THOMAS. Carmarthen. Carpenter. 1747-1822. Born St Ishmaels parish, Cms. Colvin.

1788 alts Guildhall, Carmarthen, new steps up front CRO corporation order book

1793? Add Meat Market, Clos Mawr, Carmarthen £38/16/6d Corp Minutes 11.12.1793 or 1795

1797 alts Guildhall, Carmarthen, record room to be blt adjacent, CRO QS 1797 194 & 197.

1802 Shire Hall, Llandeilo, Cms; BoW; called Llandeilo TH in Colvin; CRO QS minutes 1802-5;

1815-16 inserted arcade, Llangunnor Ch, Cms; BoW

HUMPHRIS, DANIEL JAMES Architect, Cheltenham

1850-1 Workhouse Tredegar, Mon Br 11.5.50;

HUNT & BALDWIN

1907 rest Cwmdu ch, Brec, w WD Caroe; BoW; rebuild nave & restore tower 1906 H&B of Stockport, MS;

HUNT (ANTHONY) ASSOCIATES. Structural engineers.

1969-72 engineers Bettws High School, Newport, Mon; BoW 119, design Evans & Shalev;

1982 engineers Inmos Factory, Duffryn, Mon; BoW; design Richard Rogers & Partners;

HUNT, G. Evesham

1867 Three farmsteads, Gabalfa, Rad; MS;

HUNTER, C. L. Engineer to Bute Docks, Cardiff, late C19.

HURLBUTT, (ROGER & WILLIAM) Warwick, carpenters. Des stables 1667 & apartments 1669-78 Warwick Castle; Warwick MH 1670 by WH; Warwick Shire Hall 1676-81 by WH; Ragley Hall 1679 by Mr H; Maiden Bradley Wilts c1683; Temple Balsall Hospital 1683-4 by WH; 1692 Landor House Warwick by RH;

c1672ff ?Tredegar House, Mon; BoW; c1664-72 William Hurlbutt acc to Colvin in Arch Hist 25 1982; blt for William Morgan inherited 1664, + 1680, stables built by Thomas Morgan, forecourt gates 1714-18; no secure dates ex situ 1672 in Cedar Closet; lost estimates for stone enrichments c1664-74; monogram WM in Gilt Room shows fitted out pre 1680; ex situ door inscr Roger Lewis Butler 1674; first inventory 1688; stables not in Dineley sketch 1684 but painting of ‘dial & figure over stable’ 1688. Stables share motifs w stables at Warwick Castle.

HURLEY, J. J.

1884 Tower, St Peter RC ch, Cardiff; BoW)

HURLEY, LOUIS

1978 Glanusk Park, Penmyarth, Brec; BoW

HURST, -. Engineer

1872ff Resident engineer Rosebush railway, Pmbs (Narberth Road-Maenclochog) under T Macdougall Smith qv; NPFR

HURST, HENRY Contractor involved in development of Llandrindod Wells, Rad; RS

HURST, ROBERT Welshpool. County Surveyor, Montgomeryshire by 1907;

1878 house, Gungrug Lane, Welshpool. T: ME 4.6.78;

1878 rebuilt Old Bull Hotel, Welshpool; to be rebuilt in Gothic style. Brick with white brick and stone dressings. To be finished by end of year.ME 19.3.78;

1878 Pantycrai and Cwm Schools, Mont; T: ME 27.8.78;

1880 pair detached houses, Llansantffraed Mont T: ME 8.6.80;

1880 villa at Montgomery. T: ME 27.4.80;

1881 C chapel, Pentrebrith Mont; Br 19.11.81 651

1883 Powysland Tweed Mills, Welshpool (for Pryce Jones); open; great celebrations etc ME 25.9.83;

1884 three houses, Mount Street, Welshpool. T: ME 13.5.84

1884 new shopfront 35 Broad Street, Welshpool – T: ME 15.4.84;

1884 National School and house, Castle Caereinon. T: ME 13.5.84;

1884 plans Church Schoolroom Castle Caereinion; plans prepared ME 6.5.84;

1884 villa, Llanfair Caereinion. T: ME 5.2.84;

1886 rebuilt Cambrian Stores, Welshpool. T: ME 2.3.86;

1907 schools at Penygloddfa and New Church St, Newtown; RH County Surveyor, Welshpool T: ME 6.8.07;

HUSBAND, Sir CHARLES. Engineer.

1972-3 reconstructed Britannia Bridge, Llanfair Pwllgwyn, Ang, after 1970 fire; RH;

HUSBAND, WILLIAM J. Plumber, builder. Walmer House, Greenhill Rd, Tenby

1887 Water engineering Marine Bath, Southgate House, Tenby TO 21.7.87

1895-6 Adds Greenhill, Tenby for County Intermediate School; des amended by Ewan Christian or his son JHC for the Charity Commissioners; W Harrison, Greenhill School, 66-9; Greenhill House to be adapted for school, Mr Husband architect HMT 19.9.94; plans accepted and T £817 HMT 9.10.95; TCN 27.2.95 death of E Christian ‘he prepared the plans of the Greenhill School to meet requ of the Intermed Educ Act; Mr Christian’s alts agreed, TCN 19.6.95; Ctee considered Mr Husband’s report re queries of Charity Commissioners TCN 20.2.95; opend 1896, by W Husband.

HUTCHINGS, G. A. CE Town Surveyor Carmarthen 1876-87, in Deacons 1887 directory. County Surveyor Cards l887-90

1878-80 Probate Office, King St, Carmarthen; outline plans Board of Works; W 16.8.78;

1881 House, King St, opposite Probate Office, Carmarthen; CJ 25.11.81

1886 road to Carmarthen Station; T Arch 8.10.86

1881 houses, Carmarthen, recently erected for Mr Ellis - plans merely drawn out by GAH for builders as they did not know how, i.e. not responsible W 25.11.81

HUTCHINGS, S. H.

1910-11 Pontymister ch, Mon; BoW 513; Gwent RO D/Pa 94.66)

HUTCHINS, GEORGE, Newry Park, Cheater ?Chester

1904 New premises Penymaes Buildings, Pwllheli, Caerns, for Dr J & E Griffith T: CN 9.12.04)

HUTCHINS, JUSTIN Cardiff

1892 B chapel, Pearl St, Cardiff T: Br 17.9.92;

HUTCHINSON & PAYNE. Charles E Hutchinson and E Harding Payne won competition for Barry Municipal buildings, Glam, 1902, built 1903-8, not completed; BoW

HUTCHINSON, G A County surveyor ?Montgomeryshire

1900 Court room and police station, Machynlleth, Mont; WG 1.7.00)

HYDE + HYDE, Swansea, founded 2006, later Cardiff, Swansea, Oxford

200? Idle Rocks, private house

200? Pennard House, private house; ill Touchstone Dec 2011;

20?? Silver House, near Oxwich, Gower, Glam; RSAW Best Building 2017;

20?? proposed Invisible House for site outside capital city in UK; ?California House,

20?? Utsuroi House, Japanese influenced, on hillside outside Bath, Som;

20?? Equipoise House, Kingston St Mary, Som

(20?? proposed housing for Faroe Islands, competition;

20?? house for a photographer, Brecon Beacons National Park,

2014 Pryde house near Cardiff;

2015 Cliff house overlooking Bristol Channel

2016 Quatrefoil house, Oxford addition to Victorian house;

HYDE (MICHAEL) & ASSOCIATES

1996 Anglesey County Council offices, Llangefni, Ang; AV;

I’ANSON, E. B. Architect. Laurence Pountney Hill, London. Edward I’Anson I 1775-1853 was partner of D. A. Alexander and continued his practice in London. Royal Exchange Bldngs London 1844-5, EVA 12 2, by I’A&Son.

Edward I’Anson II 1812-88 was surveyor to the Merchant Taylor’s Co and St Bartholomew’s Hospital London. PRIBA 1886-8. In City of London offices inc British & Foreign Bible Soc 1866. Boone’s Almshouses, Lee, 1875; 13 Chelsea Embankment 1877; Clapham Library 1889, later works may be by E. B. I’Anson, presumably his son.

1902 Lady Forester Convalescent Home, Craigydon, Llandudno, Caerns BN 1.8.02)

IBI GOUP, architects, Toronto, Canada, worldwide offices including those of Nightingale Architects qv of London & Cardiff taken over in 2010; Richard Golledge, prinicpal, Cardiff office, Andrew Street,; IBI Group taken over 2022 by Arcadis of Amsterdam, engineering and construction group

2008 Ysbyty Alltwen, Tremadoc, Caerns, ?Nightingale Architects;

2012-3 Haydn Ellis Building, Maindy Rd, Cardiff, for Cardiff University; Richard Golledge;

2016 Brain Research Imaging Centre, Maindy Rd, Cardiff for Cardiff University, Richard Golledge;

2018 fitting out building in Central Square, Cardiff, for School, of Journalism, Cardiff University; Richard Golledge;

2020 Innovation & Enterprise Centre, Gogerddan, Cd, for Aberystwyth Univ;

(2021 Digital Innovation Facility, Liverpool Univ)

202? Mental Health Unit, Grange Hospital, Cardiif; Andrew Street and Richard Golledge;

INGALL & SONS, 147 Corporation St, Birmingham. George Ingall, 1826/7-1900. Temple Row West 1868, AEBTD; 3 Temple Row 1870s. Partnership w F. G. Hughes by 1881; from 1882 w son Alfred Victor Ingall b 1861; Ingall & Sons 1910 Kelly; Ingall, Bridgwater & Porter 1922 Kelly; inf AF;

GI completed Birmingham Welsh CM 1872 for F. D. Johnson q.v. who had died; Park Rd C, Aston, Birmingham, CYB 1875; Warwick St B, Deritend, Birmingham, 1877-8, BH 1882; Christ Church B, Umberslade, Warws 1877;

1896-7 Trinity United Free Methodist chapel, Four Elms Rd, Roath, Cardiff; BoW 304; I&S; Eccl Gothic; Carving by W. Clarke)

1898 Salisbury Park C chapel, Wrexham, Denbs; dem; BoW 304; oct tower & spirelet, brick and stone; I&S;)

INGHAM, KEITH Architect with BDP, Building Design Partnership;

19?? Frondeg, Mynytho, H&H;

INGLETON, ARTHUR, Caernarfon. Thomas & Ingleton 1881 qv. 1886 at 50 Bangor St, on own.

1885-6 Completed Christ Church, Caernarfon by add of SE tower & spire; ?alt from Salvin orig design; T: Br 25.7.85)

1886 adds 5 Church St, Caernarfon; Arch 16.7.86)

1886 villa, St David’s Rd, Caernarfon; for Mrs Lloyd Arch 16.7.86)

INGLETON, Captain DELAMARK FRANK. MC, ll Victoria Pl, Haverfordwest; born 1888, articled Bruton & Foster, Cardiff; WWinA 1926; Kelly l926; practice w Hugh JP Thomas (qv) (T&I) and continued practice after Thomas’ death 1924. WWinA 1926 lists Lloyds Bank, Milford Haven, Pmbs; alts to Barclays Bank branches, Milford Haven and Haverfordwest; alts Roch Castle; and adds Pentower, Fishguard, mostly done before 1924 as T&I;

1922-3 County War Memorial Hospital, Winch Lane, Haverfordwest 1922-3; HJPT with DFI; dem; WWinA 1926;

1922 City Hall, High St, St Davids;

1923 Narberth War Memorial, Pmbs; BoW;

1924 Masonic Hall, West St, Fishguard, Pmbs; T&I; PT 7.8.24

l925 Manse, Tabernacle Chapel, Hamilton Ter, Milford, Pmbs; PT 7.5.25

l926 Alts Trafalgar Inst, Charles St, Milford; dem;

l926 Ho, The Rath, Milford for B. Tully; PT 11.2.26;

l927 Hakin Church, Milford, Pmbs;

l928 Hayscastle Ch, Pmbs; rest.

1929-30 30 council houses, Albert St, Haverfordwest, 30 more planned; PT 2.1.30

1930 House at Hayscastle, Pmbs; T: PT 10.4.30

1930 10 hos Fishguard; T: PT 20.3.30

1930 Eight houses, Portfield, Haverfordwest, parlour type; PT 2.10.30; in Lambston parish;

1930s Alban House, Portfield Gate, Haverfordwest, for D. Williams; inf owner.

l932 St Mary's Church Institute, Main St, Fishguard; PCE 7.4.32

1932 Twelve houses, Goodwick, Pmbs; PT 7.4.32

1933 Two houses Albert St, Haverfordwest; T: PT 6.7.33

1935 Two houses, Dale, Pmbs; T: PT 17.1.35

1934-6 Iet-wen, manse Moriah I, Blaenwaun, Cms N&W&CN 29.3.34

1937-8 Building land nr Bunkers Hill and on the Rath, Milford, Pmbs; HRO D/RTM/12/19

WWinA 1926 lists: alts to Roch Castle for Lord St Davids; Lloyds Bank, Milford; alts to Barclays Banks at Milford and Haverfordwest; work at Pentower, Fishguard, for Sir E.Jones (ho blt 1909). Barclays Bank branches are at 32 High St Haverfordwest and Hamilton Terrace, Milford.

INGLIS, JAMES C. MICE Chief engineer GWR. Pres ICE, Gen Manager & Consult Eng GWR; Felix J Poole, Engineering Wonders of the World, 19??, 180;

1906-9 Fishguard Harbour, Goodwick, Pmbs; FGCT 26.8.09; res eng 1902 G Lambert-Gibson; Biddle & Nock, Railway Heritage of Britain 244;

1908 Harbour Village, Goodwick, Pmbs; res eng G Lambert-Gibson, GWR Magazine May 1908 102-3

INGRAM & BROWN, Kilmarnock.

1911-13 alts Chirk Castle, Denbs for 8th Lord Howard de Walden, tenant 1911-46; BoW, converted chapel to music room.

INSALL, Sir DONALD. Architect. London. Born c1926. Set up practice with Peter Locke after war, leading conservation architect from l960s. Firm later Donald Insall Associates had offices in Bath, etc; Wales office 21A High St, Conwy, from 2006. 01492 592378, under Matt Osmont; inf from website. Tony Barton Cathedral Architect Chester.

1962 New Golden Grove House, Llangathen, Cms, for Lord Cawdor. Fittings from Stackpole Court, Pmbs; plans CRO;

1960s work at Picton Castle, Pmbs; stripped roughcast off exterior; had to be put back later; TL;

1968-9 rebuilt MH, Monmouth Mon after 1963 fire without upper storey; BoW; now Nelson Museum.

1970s work Rhug, Mer, for Lady Newborough, dem 1880s wing and service court; CL article by RH;

19?? rest Ty Coch Barn, Denbs

2000? restored Pierhead Building, Cardiff Bay for Welsh Assembly;

2003-5 rest Cardiff Castle, decs in suite of rooms never finished in Guest Tower, restored roof garden

2008 rest Plas Coch, Llanedwen, Ang, with very large rear adds; AV; DIA; £10m completed 2012 AJ 17.5.12; £18m ??;

2012 rest copper bins, Amlwch Port, Ang; AJ 24.1.13; as visitor centre; Copper Kingdoms Centre, prize 2013 Eisteddfod;

2013 Mountain biking centre, Llechwedd Quarry, Blaenau Ffestiniog,

2015 repairs TH, Flint, Flints, building by John Welch qv;

2016ff repairs Capel Peniel, Tremadoc, Caerns;

2017ff rest Carmel chapel and house near Pwllheli, Caerns;

2018 planning advice on Student Centre, Cardiff University, by Feilden Clegg Bradley qv;

Other works:

rest exterior TH, Llangefni, Ang;

rest Clytha Castle, Mon;

conservation advice Cardiff Crown Court, Glam;

conservation advice Swansea Guildhall, Glam;

conservation plan Port of Holyhead, Ang;

conservation plan Brecon Castle, Brec;

conservation plan Ruthin Castle Hotel, Denbs;

repairs Crickhowell Castle,

repairs Nantclwyd House;

remodelled Castell Gyrn a modern folly;

rest Exchange House, Holywell, Flints;

rest and adds Plas Gwyn, Y Ffor,

new A-frame house, Llandwrog,

repairs Dergoed Farm, near Llangollen, Denbs;

repairs, barn, Plas Tirion, near Conwy, Caerns; cruck truss;

repairs and ext Geufron, in Berwyn Mountains, Denbs;

repairs 34 Church St, Flint, Flints;

repairs Beaumaris Castle, Ang, and refurb of chapel;

repairs Llaneilian ch, Ang, after theft of lead;

repairs Pin Mill, Bodnant gardens, Caerns for NT;

entrance pavilion, Caernarfon Castle; plate glass;

JACK, GEORGE WASHINGTON HENRY. 1855-1931 Arts and Crafts architect and craftsman, trained in Glasgow w H.K. Bromhead, joined Philip Webb qv in 1880, began making carved wood, 1890 chief designer Morris & Co, taught at Central School and Royal College. Architect in practice 1902-7 with TH Crawford continuing and completing P. Webb projects. Made lectern in Skenfrith ch, Mon, c. 1909 (BoW) and the one in Eglwys Cymun ch, Carms (2006 exh in William Morris gallery, inf. B. Cherry) ASG 219.

JACKSON, FREDERICK Engineer, praised for 50 years service to Caernarvon Harbour Trust in BN 6.2.1891. Called F. Jackson of Nottingham 1883. A John Jackson was Port Surveyor, Caernarfon, in directories 1868-80.

1867-70 Victoria Dock Caernarfon; FS Br 19.12.68)

1882 Harbour and Sea wall extension Caernarfon Br 18.2.82) £6757 tender of O. Morris accepted

1883 Iron footbridge over patent slip entrance, Caernarfon Harbour; F. Jackson of Nottingham; BN 13.4.83

JACKSON, GORDON. ?Gordon Wallett Jackson of Bournemouth ARIBA, in 1926 WW in A.

1934-9 Wern y Wylan artists colony, Llanddona, Ang. Group of buildings on land owned by Verney family of Rhianfa, Llandegfan. Anglesey RO, WM 2018 ‘In 1934 the artist architect was found in Mr Gordon Jackson whose five years work in the Valley has brought into being a group of buildings in restful and beautiful colouring and design- a small hotel, a Theatre-Hall, and Shop … four private houses have already been built, while three others are in prospect this autumn’ May 1939)

JACKSON, THOMAS, Pimlico. Contractor, brother of William Jackson, contractor. Important London firm, TJ bought land on site of South Kensington museums and had to be bought out in 1853; H. Hobhouse, Thomas Cubitt pp 451-3; blt Chelsea Embankment c1856-60

1842-6 Contr Defensible Barracks, Pembroke Dock; Capt Farris RE ?design

1858 Contr, Vicarage, Church St, Pembroke Dock; J. Clarke archt; PH 30.7.58

JACKSON, Sir THOMAS GRAHAM 1835-1924. London. cf Recollections 1923. Pupil of G.G. Scott, much employed at Oxford, his own Northern Renaissance style cf Examination Schools. Baronet 1913. (James Bettley, Old Vicarage, Great Totham, Maldon Essex CM 9 8NP working on)

l867-9 Gumfreston Ch, Pmbs, rest, `for our old friend Gilbert Smith'; MS of Recollections JB; vestry door 1870

l875-6 Robeston Wathen ch, Pmbs, reblt exc tower

1876 Lawrenny ch, Pmbs rest; Recollections; BoW not exec until 1886)

l878-80 Remodelled chapel, St Davids UC, Lampeter, Cd; Recollections 162 mentions some deal stall-elbows turned out from New College chapel Oxford; CJ 25.6.80, Daniel Davies, Lampeter, bldr; £2500;

c1878 Improvements to Principal's House, St Davids UC, Lampeter, Cd; Recollections 173;

l879 Narberth church, Pmbs, rebuilt exc tower;

l879 Tenby ch, Pmbs, plan rest of E end, unex; TO 24.7.79

l885-6 Lawrenny ch, Pmbs, rest; to 1876 plans, BoW; 1876 acc to JB and Recollections; pulpit, pews, stalls

1892 Design bookplate for St Davids Cathedral (RIBAD); also shetch of St David’s cathedral in Br 3.12.92

1893 St Davids Cathedral cross; MS of Recollections; but 1903 cross for high altar acc to CG 110.

1914 chancel fittings, Wrexham ch, Denbs, BoW, reredos, rails and floor;apse glass by Powells.

1918-20 War Mem fittings NE chapel Wrexham ch, BoW

1920-1 N porch Gresford ch, Denbs; War Mem;

1921 War Mem fittings NE chapel, Mold ch, Flints, reredos and floor; organ cases 1923; BoW

JAMES JENKINS PARTNERSHIP, 3 North Parade Aberystwyth. 1995 James Jenkins Partnership. Harry James & ? Jenkins. 2000: 30 Heol y Wig, Aberystwyth SY23 2LN 01970 624688. 2007 Iwan Thomas made partner JJT

1992 UCW Aberystwyth, Pentre Jane Morgan student village

1994 Aberaeron Pencarreg Fm: conversion to craft centre. Civic Trust comm 1996

1994 Aberystwyth Board School conversion to offices. Civic Trust Comm 1996

1999 Caerleon-Pumlumon Halls of Residence, Victoria Terrace, Aberystwyth (site of burnt out buildings). Civic Trust entrant 2000.

2002-4 Alts National Library of Wales: Drwm lecture hall. Iwan Thomas ? designer

2007 Coed y Brenhin centre, Ganllwyd, Mer design Iwan Thomas and Paul Davies

2007 Proposed alts North Reading room, NLW, JJT

2007 new premises for Arad Goch theatre company, Aberystwyth JJT

JAMES & BYWATER

1964 converted Geinas Mill, Aberwheeler, Denbs BoW, architect David Brock.

JAMES & JAMES engineers

1904 Railway bridge over Sawdde, Llangadog, Cms

JAMES & JENKINS Builders Cardigan

1859 Builders Slaughterhouse, Mwldan, Cardigan (Withers) BN 16/9/1859

JAMES & JEPSON, Contractors Neath

1872-6 contractors Narberth Road to Rosebush railway (Macdougall Smith consulting engineer)

JAMES & JOHN. Contractors.

1870 contrs Milford Haven Leading Lights, Great Castle Head, St Ishmaels, Pmbs; and keeper’s house; for Trinity House; TO 9.6.70;

JAMES & MORGAN, Architects, Cardiff. - James and David Morgan

1887 alts Philharmonic Hall, St Mary St, Cardiff BoW

1890 St James ch, Tredegar, Mon; ICBS; 1889-90 BoW Grangetown;

1891-4 first part David Morgan store The Hayes, Cardiff, ext 1904; BoE says whole S block 1904 by J&M;

1893-4 Post Office and Masonic Hall, Tredegar, Mon; BoW; BPOA;

1894 DM architect to Tredegar School Board: did schools at Georgetown, Victoria School Ebbw Vale, Mon T Br 18.8.94;

1903-4 Willowtown Schools, Ebbw Vale, Mon Br 18.7.03 design by DM; BoW 225;

1904 adds David Morgan store, The Hayes, Cardiff BoW, ?also addition of 1912; Cardiff Civic Soc says S block 1891-2 ext 1904, middle block 1899 by E Seward, N block 1912;

1904 infants school, Cwmsyfiog, New Tredegar, Mon, T Br 6.8.04;

1904 Workmen's Hall, New Tredegar, Mon; T Br 27.8.04;

1904-7 Higher Grade School, Canton, Cardiff now Chapter Arts BoW 280)

1906 Greek Orthodox ch, Cardiff BoW 265;

1906 St James Church Hall, Tredegar, Mon

1906 adds Workhouse Tredegar Mon Br 24.5.06

1906-7 Hanbury Rd EB chapel, Bargoed, Glam BoW. Plans drawn up 1899 by D Morgan; RT Burns, Bargoed builder £3000

1910 Mixed Elementary Schools, Bedwellty Mon Br 22.1.10)

JAMES & PRICE. William Parry James qv and Peter Price qv. Contractors, Cardiff and Newport. 1865 Cardiff Dir as surveyors, contractors, estate agents, and tomb makers, agents for the Freehold Land Soc and Sun Life Insurance, Canal Wharf & Penarth Road.

1852-3 builders Llangennech ch, Cms, rest; (R.K. Penson)

1853-4 builders St Fagan ch, Aberdare (TT Bury) ICBS; Orrin 5; £1800; burnt and rebuilt by same 1856.

1855 builders Charles St C chapel, Cardiff (RG Thomas) CYB 1856; )

1854-5 builders St John, Canton, Cardiff; (J Prichard) Orrin 37;

1855-6 builders Cwmavon ch, Glam; (J Prichard); Orrin 50-1; £5000; CMG 14.6.56; dem;

1856 rebuilt St Fagan ch, Aberdare, Glam, after fire; (T. T. Bury) £5000; Orrin 5-6

1858 Royal Arcade, St Mary St, Cardiff; BoW; ?by Peter Price;

1861 builders rest St Hilary ch, Glam; (GG Scott); £2600; Orrin 158; CMG 10.5.62

1863 builders Pontlottyn ch, Glam; (C Buckeridge) Orrin 139-40; CMG 13.11.63; £2252.

1864 unsuccessful tender, restoration St Davids Cathedral, Pmbs; Br 6.8.64, fourth of four, lowest was by Pollard qv;

1866 builders alts Ystradfodwg ch, Glam; (C Buckeridge); James Price acc to Orrin 198; £550; CMG 25.1.67;

JAMES, SEWARD & THOMAS, Cardiff. William Parry James qv joined by Edwin Seward as J&S 1875 and in same year? by George Thomas as JS&T to c1885. Then Seward & Thomas qv of Cardiff & Barry to 1893, then ES and GT separate practices qqv.

1875 entr Bridgend Schools comp; RHH)

c1875 adds Ely Court, Llandaff, Cardiff; JS&T; c £10,000; adds c1895 ES; BoW)

1876 adds TH, High St, Cardiff, dem; JS&T; C&TV 77;

1878 alts Llangattock and Beaufort Hill Schools, Mon; A 23.1.78;

1878 Police Station, Abertillery, Mon; MS; JS&T; Contract A 16.3.78;

1878 rest Grosmont ch, Mon; transepts rest BoW 236; new pulpit Br 19.10.78 JS&T; BoW 238; contract A 16.3.78 tower and transepts;

1878-80 widened Wye Bridge, Monmouth; ES; BoW 402;

1879-81 and 1889 Cardiff Union Workhouse; JS&T; contract Arch 10.5.79; BoW279; later St David’s Hospital; £27000; C. Burton Cardiff, contr

1880-2 Cardiff Free Library, The Hayes; JS&T, adds 1893-6 ES; comp 1880 won by JS&T, first part complete 1882, extension planned 1887 but not built until 1893-6 BoW; alt design ill in BN 1880;

1880ff Cardiff Royal Infirmary; competition won 1880; centre block 1882-3 JS&T; wings 1893-4 S&T; outpatients 1907 ES; BoW 307)

1884 set up Glamorgan Cottage Co. to build 44 cottages in Cardiff at Pembroke Rd, Glamorgan St, Carmarthen St, Parry St and Ethel St. Parry St named after W Parry James;

1884 3rd pr Llanelli Hospital, Cms; RHH; JS&T;

1884-8 Coal Exchange, Cardiff; ES of S&T; BoW271)

1885 Abersychan Police Station, Mon; JS&T; Br 3.1.85)

JAMES, A. H. Newport

1870-1 obelisk to bard Calefryn, Groeswen CM chapel, Caerphilly, Glam; BoW

JAMES, ARTHUR, Engineer. 1816-66. Born St Davids, Pembs, son of JT James, purser of L'Espoir; adopted by uncle Nathaniel Phillips Bland of Trelethin, St Davids, and educated by another uncle Prebendary Richardson at St Davids Cathedral School; from 1844-6 employed by HP Goode qv surveyor, Haverfordwest; railway engineer with GWR all his life killed by a train at Ealing in 1866; obituary Grace's guide online;

1846-9 worked with Robert Brodie qv on Swansea part of South Wales Railway;

1849 worked on Newport division of SWR under WG Owen qv;

(1851-4 resident engineer Forest of Dean Railway, Glos, converting nine miles of tramway to broad gauge;

(1854ff engineering assistant GWR, based at Paddington Station, London under TH Bertram to 1860 then Michael Lane, after 1860 responsible for rebuilding timber viaduct at Windsor in brick;

JAMES, ARTHUR M. Architect, 8 Powell St, Aberystwyth (Kelly l926)

JAMES, BENJAMIN, Senior and Junior, Brecon. Bridge builders. Benjamin James Sr, Llangattock, & Benjamin James Jr, Crickhowell, are listed as architects & surveyors in 1844 dir, Benjamin James Sr, Llangattock, as architect in 1835 dir.

1819 Bridge over Usk at Ynys-yr-wyddfa nr Sennybridge, Brec; G Jones, District of Sennybridge, 2, 2000, 72)

1820 Pont Senni, Sennybridge, Brec; G Jones, District of Sennybridge, 2, 2000, 72)

1823 Pont ar Fran, Aberbran, Brec; BoW)

JAMES, CHARLES. Pentre Richard, Llanddewi Brefi. Called the inventor of the tower at Derry Ormond and the Romantic arch near Hafod in MS list of notables of Llanddewi Brefi written c1860 by John Rowlands, NLW Cwrtmawr Vol 111B 142. When his son Sergeant C James died 1853 aged 77 he was called ‘eldest son of the late CJ, the well-known architect of Llanddewi Brefi’ W 11.2.1853

1809 Romantic Arch, Hafod, Cd, cf below; ?the Jubilee Arch 1809, imitation of arch over Bath road at Park Place, Berks, blt to sketches of 1806 by George Cumberland qv friend of Thomas Johnes of Hafod.

1809 Bridge, Pontrhydfendigaid, Cd; Ceredigion 16 2 2010 7ff, possibly a widening of older bridge. Paid 13 gns for surveying Rhydfendigaid and Camddwr bridges ., drawing plans and providing ests for repairs; John Jones of Penybont paid £100 QS 11.7.10 for repairing and amendment of Rhydfendigaid bridge;

l82l-4 Derry Ormond Tower, Betws Bledrws, Cd; NLW Courtmawr MSS l 3B 136, 142: list of notables from Llanddewi Brefi compiled c1860 by John Rowlands; also ‘romantic arch, Hafod’. Tower was blt by David J Morgan qv acc to his grave at Betws Bledrws.

1826-7 Clk of wks, Lledrod Ch, Cd; Wales 1 4 1894 188; ICBS gives Edward Lumley archt; TL says account is in Wales 1910;

1833 reblt Llanddewi Brefi ch nave, Cd; mentioned in l843 ICBS 3199;

JAMES, CHOLTON Architect, Cardiff, WW in A 1914;

JAMES, HARRY Architect, Aberystwyth see JAMES JENKINS PARTNERSHIP

JAMES, HENRY Builder Haverfordwest. ?the H James listed as surveyor in 1887 Deacons directory.

c1870 alts Bulmer House, Albany Terrace, Haverfordwest, Pmbs; put into good repair for presnt tenant by HJ, builder; HMT 22.6.70

JAMES, J. A. Port Talbot.

1909 Masonic Hall, Port Talbot, Glam by JA James and Thomas Gibb SWDP 14.10.09; TL: I asked my local historian friend in Port Talbot, John Vivian Hughes. He complains that John Newman overlooked several buildings in town that he should have mentioned. The Masonic Temple and Hall shown here still survive in Forge Road and were designed by J.A. James and Thomas Gibb, both members of the lodge there. Gibb gets into Pevsner with one reference but not James. In Kelly's Directory 1906, James is only listed under Private Residents, whereas Thomas Gibb is MSA, architect of Station Road. As you can see it actually had a shop on the ground floor to

bring in some rent but this was infilled in 1927. It is still going as a Masonic Hall.

JAMES, J. H.

1901 collaborated with W Beddoe Rees qv on Plasnewydd CM chapel, Cardiff, Glam; BoW;

JAMES, J. R. Surveyor, Cardigan. Listed in 1887 Deacons Diectory

JAMES, J. W. Royal Arcade, Cardiff

1871 Workhouse, Llangattock, Brec; MS;

JAMES, JAMES Aberystwyth. +1821. Listed as architect, at Marine Terrace in Aberystwyth Dir of l816, but joiner in Holdens dir 1811. Probably father of Richard James qv. Died Cambr 3.11.21

JAMES, JAMES. Llanychaer, Pmbs. ‘Architect’, possibly connected to ‘James, Llanychare’ who signs numerous memorials in the region eg to Rev D. Rees, Bethlehem, Pembs, d1827.

1849-50 Unex plan rest Llanstinan Ch, Pmbs; ICBS

1853 Puncheston National School, Pmbs; HRO TSE/1

1859-60 Bldr Llanllawer Ch, Pmbs; (RJ Withers); ICBS

JAMES, JAMES PREECE Architect, Haverfordwest, later Frogmore St, Tenby (1906)

1878 Villa at St Davids, Pmbs HMT 28/8/78

1889 Neyland, house for G Voyle HMT 27.9.89

1892 Saundersfoot WM chapel, The Ridgeway BoW 448

1893 Trevine school, Letterston (?Llanrhian) alts HMT 22.3.93

1895 2 hos Clarbeston Road T HMT 10.4.95

1896 Alts 1-2 Great Paragon, Tenby TO 12.10.96

1897 Jubilee Bandstand, Castle Hill, Tenby TO 13.5.97 dem

1898 Manchester Ho & Tudor Ho, Tudor Sq Tenby, rebuilt after fire TO 25.8.98

1899 Alts Thomas Memorial C chapel, Saundersfoot BoW 448.

1903 24-5 The Norton, Tenby, Pmbs

1903 Ho for Rev M. Thomas, Picton Rd, Tenby T: TCN 8.7.03

1903 10 houses betw Edward St and Park Pl Tenby TCN 9.12.03

1904 Shopfront for Geo Davies, Warren St, Tenby next Pembroke Villas TO 17.3.04

1904 Shopfront for J. Hodges, Warren St, Tenby TO 16.6.04

1904 Narberth WM, Pmbs WCC04 323, Gothic. Station Rd c£1000 Bldrs Griffiths & Thomas, Tenby & Stepaside

1906 Mount Pleasant House, South Parade, Tenby TCN 18.6.06

1906 Operating ward, Tenby Cottage Hospital T&CN 3.1.06

1906 Rebuild Mr Griffiths shop, Market Sq, Tenby T TCN 27.8.06

1908 New Supply Stores, Pembroke St, Pembroke Dock (Arch 26.6.08)

1908 Forty two hos at Windy hill, Fishguard for Fishguard Bldng Club C: Arch 26.6.08

1908 Alts Commercial Hotel, Fishguard C:Arch 26.6.08

1908 Fishmongers shop, Tudor Sq, Tenby TO 9.4.08

1909 Cottage, New Rd, Tenby for Mr Haillily TO 3.9.09

1910 Seaside res, motor ho, and boundary walls, nr Tenby golf links T TO 17.11.10

1910 Tenby Cattle Market T: Arch 18.2.10

1910 Two shops and hos, High St, Tenby for Mrs McCulloch T Arch 18.2.10.

1911 Tregenna House, High St, Tenby completed TO 30.3.11

1913 Three houses for EJ Twigg, Pennar, Pemb Dock. TO 20.2.13

1920 Repairs and adds Portfield Villa, Haverfordwest for W Clutterbuck T: PT 30.6.20

JAMES, JOHN London c1673-1746 Colvin. Leading architect of Hawksmoor era: St George Hanover Sq 1721-5, succeded Hawksmoor as Surveyor Westminster Abbey 1736.

1728 summerhouse, Picton Castle, Pmbs, for Sir John Philipps; ‘design sent from London by Mr James, the Surveyor, but not entirely followed’ ; Colvin;

JAMES, JOHN. Bloomfield, Narberth. ? later of Whitland.

1854-6 Bldr Henllan, Llanddewi Velfrey, Pmbs; Wilson & Fuller archts, James Stone exec archt; inf TL from HRO D/Lew/7/920 memo 3.11.53 that he received £100 from JLGP Lewis;

1858 Tabernacle C chapel, Narberth, Pmbs; CYB 1860; £1150; Tuscan; FS 9/7/58;

1880 Brynsion I chapel, Lampeter Velfrey, Pmbs; £880; by John James of Whitland; AJ; ?different John James.

JAMES, JOSEPH, 15 Furnivals Inn, London. 1828-75, Architect, articled S.W. Daukes; ARIBA 1854, FRIBA 1867, obit Br 19.6.75. Cong chapels eg Bexleyheath 1853-4; Barnsley 1855-6, CYB 1857 dem; Halifax, Square C, £15000 major Gothic chapel CYB58 dem exc spire; Spring Hill C College, Birmingham 1855-6, CYB58, BoE Warws 192; Norwich C, CYB59 and 1860, Romanesque, dem.; Cemetery Rd C, Sheffield Gothic £3000 CYB 1860 dem; Cambridge Heath C, London CYB65 Gothic; 1866 1st pr W of England Dissenters Proprietary College, Taunton, RHH;

1856-8 and 1863-7 Christ Church C, Tudno St, Llandudno, Caerns; Gothic; Br 1856 484; CYB58; proposed transepts, apse for vestries, tower & spire ill CYB63; HEAC 3 329 says FS 14.8.57, opened 7.7.58, improved 1863, 1867 FS of tower; AEBTD.

Attrib: S. Hughes says: ‘designer of new C chapel at Bangor, not named in the yearbook, was Joseph James’ AC 2003 73; ?? given as blt in 1859, CYB60. ??where as Bangor Eng C was 1866 by G Northcroft, and Port Dinorwic C 1861 is in CYB63, no archt, said to be by John Jones.

JAMES, MORRIS. Contractor, Tywyn, Mer drowned 1912 BN 8.1.13.

JAMES, PETER Builder, Milford Haven and St Davids

1869-70 Bldr Penygarn nr St Davids for Rev AJM Green (T.T. Bury) cf advert DKG c 21/12/1870 by James printing letter of citation from T.T. Bury. Letter of 25/11/70 says architect had waited 7 months from completion to see how work stood.

c1870-1 Bldr Rectory, St Nicholas, Pmbs, quoted in same advert as ‘his present contract work’.

JAMES, RICHARD Aberystwyth builder/ carpenter. +1837. Ref to property formerly owned by Richard James, Marine Terrace, W 5.10.1860, may mean that he was son of James James qv, called architect, Marine Terrace, in 1816 dir; of Llanbadarn Fawr 1837 acc to MF.

l807-l0 Neuadd, Oakford, Cd, paid for carpentry in accounts for new house for John Brooks; NLW Lucas 1599; ?ref to Richard Jones

l827 Repairs reslating, House of Correction, Aberystwyth, Cd; Cards QS, CJ l5.6.27

l830-3 Contr St Michael Ch, Aberystwyth, Cd; (E Haycock) ICBS;

l832 Bldr Alltlwyd, Llanon, Cd; NLW Alltlwyd; E. Haycock archt;

1832 Examined old Eglwys Fach ch, Cd; ICBS; new ch des by G. Clinton 1833 qv; letter from vicar, ICBS 7802, ‘in the absence of the architect I consulted the clk of wk bldng Aberystwyth ch’;

l837-8 ?Bldr Capel Bangor ch, Cd; Richard Jones bldr acc to a pamphlet 1987 for 150th anniversary, ?error for James; TD 1833 says plans already prepared, TL suggests des by G Clinton;

JAMES, T. E. LIDIARD

1890-1 exts Rydal School, Colwyn Bay, Denbs BoW)

1892? Stables, Beech Holme, Colwyn Bay; BoW140)

1900 Dining hall, Rydal School, Colwyn Bay BoW)

JAMES, W. E. Llanybydder

1933 House & shop, Pencader, Cms, for D. Lloyd, boots; plans in poss TL;

JAMES, WILLIAM. Stoneleigh, Stone, Glos. Des in glos: Vicarage, Coaley, 1816; Rectory, Cromhall 1817-18; Rectory, Slimbridge 1818-20; alts to farms and bldnngs Frampton on Severn 1821-3 and minor alts to Frampton Court 1823-7; poorhouse Alderley 1825; ? chancel Stone ch 1831; vicarage Frampton on Severn 1838; alts vicarage Standish 1839-40; National School Frampton on Severn 1842; Hawkesbury Nat School 1845-6; vestry Stone ch 1846; pews Stone ch 1857; Little Sodbury ch 1859; Agent on Ivy Tower estate, St Florence, Pmbs, for Orlando Harries Williams of Augeston, Glos.

1840s ?reblt Snailston Farm, Cosheston, Pmbs, as Woodfield, for O. Harries Williams; now Cosheston Hall; BoW.

JAMES, WILLIAM PARRY. Newport; then Arcade, St Mary St, Cardiff 1868; AEBTD; Contractor, architect. Born c1815 Brec. Gave a lecture in Carmarthen in Jan 1849 on his 5 yrs in South Australia whence he returned with R.G. Thomas q.v. of Newport and they were both involved at Training College, Carmarthen, Thomas as assistant architect. Peter Price, pupil later partner as early as 1850s contr with WPJ (J&P q.v); 1851 census master builder 80 St Mary St, aged 32, employs 47; WPJ Romilly Cres 1856 dir. 1861 census aged 45 born Crickhowell contr and builder employing 56 (7 carpenters, 6 masons, 35 labourers and 8 boys); 1865 directory James & Price ‘surveyors, contractors, estate agents and tomb-makers, agents for Freehold Land Soc and Sun Life Insurance Office, Canal Wharf & Penarth Rd’; 1866 County Surveyor for Monmouths; 1871 census ‘architect, surveyor & valuer’, Arcade Chmbrs, Cardiff; 1881 census architect aged 66 born Llangattock, wife Sarah aged 60 born Builth, daughters aged 30 and 28; gave stained glass window to new Cardiff Library & Museum; Surveyor to Canton Board of Health. Agent for Freehold Land Soc. W window in St John ch Canton Cardiff to WPJ, wife Sarah, and daughters Fanny and Bertha, given by son William Price James, barrister. James family house was The Lindens, Romilly Cres, Cardiff, mostly dem for St Winefrides Hospital.

From 1875 joined by the young Edwin Seward q.v. in Cardiff (J&S) and ?also 1875 by George Thomas (JS&T); continued after c1886 as Seward & Thomas.

A letter published in The Southern Australian 10.10.1848 by James listed works that he and Thomas had been involved with in Wales (inf. Susan Smith, Newport) incl a parsonage at Carmarthen.

1847-8 contr Training College, Carmarthen, Cms; Mr James of Newport, CJ ?.6.47, 15.10.47; H. Clutton archt;

1848-9 ?archt Model School, Carmarthen, Cms; W 9.2.49 architect & builder, though possibly H. Clutton was archt.

1849-50 Contr St Paul Ch, Llanelli, Cms; G.G. Scott archt; dem;

1850 Llanfihangel Bridge, Llanfihangel ar Arth, Cms/Cds Plans by W James of Cardiff adopted, CJ 1.3.50. But adv for tenders 8.3.50 under name of R.K. Penson qv; PH 19.4.50 suggests Penson drew plans in accordance with suggestions by railway engineer Brodie qv. Plans given to Penson PH 12.7.50, no other mention of James.

1851 Contr rest Stackpole Elidyr ch, Pmbs; GG Scott archt;

1852-3 Bldrs rest Llangennech ch, Cms; J&P; RK Penson archt;

1854-5 Bldrs St John ch, Canton, Cardiff, Glam; J Prichard archt, Orrin 37; J&P)

1855 contr, Cardiff C chapel, Charles St, (RG Thomas); CYB 1856, J&P)

c1866 Tredegar Court & Police Station, Mon; MM 3.3.66; WPJ;)

1867-8 adds Gaol, Usk, Mon; WPJ; MM 28.9.67; WPJ)

1868-70 Steeple, St John Canton, Cardiff plans by WPJ, modified by J. Prichard, orig 1854 architect; Orrin 37; C&TV 118; suggestion that spire is James alone apparently incorrect)

1869 Brit Schools, Goetre, Mon; WPJ; Gwent RO D.527)

1869 Church School, Maryport St, Usk, Mon; WPJ; BoW; Clark, Reminiscences of Mon, 112;

1872 Presbytery, St Peter RC, Roath, Cardiff, Glam; BoW302;

1874-5 Blaina Police Station, Mon; Br 3.10.74 WPJ; 1875 MS;

c1875 Ty’n y Coed, Arthog, Mer; for David Davis Jr partner in Ferndale Colliery, Glam; plans at house WPJ not dated; inf Gerallt Hughes owner;

Also: additions to St Fagans Castle;

JEBB, Sir JOSHUA. Engineer, prison specialist. As Col. Jebb first Surveyor General of Prisons, des Pentonville Prison 1840-2, model for subsequent prisons.

c1843 County Gaol, now Lyndale, Denbigh, BoW

JENKINS & PHILLIPS Architects William H Jenkins & Thomas P Phillips probably Thomas R Phillips of Pontypridd qv;

1884 Rhondda Joint Cemetery, Glam by late William H Jenkins and Thomas P Phillips joint architects to the Board, H Krill, Tonypandy, contractor, £2700, ill Architect 14.6.84; blue Pennant, voussoirs alternately Bridgend stone; ?at Tylorstown, Glam;

JENKINS & PUGH Builders.

1846-8 contrs Tremain ch, Cd; John Jones archt; CJ 2.6.48; called Pugh & Jenkins in W 8.9.48;

JENKINS, JAMES & CO

1914 Llanhilleth Drill Hall, Mon; Br 13.9.12)

JENKINS, THOMAS & DAVIES. Cilgerran, Pmbs. Builders. David Jenkins Cilgerran, John Thomas Llechryd & John Davies qqv.

l858-60 Bldrs, Cardigan Guildhall, Cd; (RJ Withers); BN 16.9.59; Council minutes 13.7.57.

JENKINS, - Contractor

1889 contr new watering place, Gwbert, nr Cardigan, Cd; FS laid by Mrs Morgan Richardson, to be the local Scarborough or Brighton, TO 17.10.89; W 11.10.89;

JENKINS, - , Pelcomb, Pmbs. Builder.

1876 Camrose B chapel, Pembs; HRO DFC/B/4

JENKINS, BENJAMIN. Brecon. Builder. B. Jenkins & Sons, The Watton, Brecon, Brec.

1884-5 Bldr St Michael Ammanford, Cms; ?AVC 3.10.1935

1893-7 ?Alts Plough C chapel, Brecon; DHO 22; ?des by OM Roberts qv)

JENKINS, BENJAMIN Mason High St Cardigan, 1844 dir.

1858 contr w Simon James, Cardigan Slaughterhouse; HMT 9.6.58; J Withers archt (RJ Withers);

JENKINS, D. J. Cardigan. Possibly same as D. Jenkins & Son, monumental masons, Castle St, K 1926, also in K 1926 D. Jenkins stonemason, Cnwc-y-dintir, and Griffith Jenkns, stonemason, 4 Catherine Row.

1923 Erected Cardigan War Memorial, Cd; CTA article by Donald Davies, ?date; £439;

JENKINS, D. M. Borough Engineer, Neath

1904, Neath Public Library, Glam; BoW; T: Br 9.7.04;

1904 refronted Neath MH, Glam; BoW;

JENKINS, DAVID, Cilgerran. Contractor. With John Jenkins Cardigan 1853-4, with John Thomas Llechryd & John Davies 1858-60; a DJ stonemason in Pigot 1844 dir;

l853-4 Bldr w John Jenkins of Cardigan, Verwig Ch, Cd; W 24.3.54 (Woodyer); HMT 21.6.54 says David Jenkins mason & John Joseph carpenter Cardigan also Br 14.10.54;

l858-60 Bldr w John Thomas & John Davies, Cardigan Guildhall, Cd; (Withers); BN 16.9.59; Council mins 13.7.57;

1861 Porch, Cardigan Ch, Cd, w J. Thomas, Llechryd; W 11.10.61;

1872-3 mason Manordeifi School, Newchapel, Pmbs; (K Ladd); F. Jones Hist of Manordeifi; w G. Davies Llechryd carpenter;

JENKINS, DAVID, Llandybie, then Abbots Hill, Llandeilo. FRIBA 1894, +1907, buried Llandeilo chyard, obit W 3.5.07. ?orig of Gorslas. RIBA nomination papers 1893 say educ ‘through private study and experience in supervising residences for the late Dr J. Howard Norton MD, Crosshands and Llanelly, 1870-7, and by the direction of the late R Kyrke Penson Esq MRIBA – studied for and passed the examination in architecture (1888) and elected associate in 1888’. Says commenced practice at Gorslas, Llandybie, and King St, Llandeilo in 1883, and address is Abbots Hill.

l879 chancel Gorslas ch, Cms; 1893 list: St Lleian ch, Gorslas, for Preb Harries, Llanarthney, £800;

l884-5 St Michael, Wind St, Ammanford Cms; W 3.10.84

l88? Llanfihangel Aberbythych Cms rest??

188? Rest Llannon ch, Cms; obit

1882? Jerusalem I, Penygroes, Cms; obit says reblt & renovated chapels of Penygroes)

1882? Rest Cwmdu Chapel, Cms; obit; but T: Arch 8.7.82 by Thos Griffiths, architect

c1885 Cynghordy Vicarage, Cms; NLW Maps NA 7 600, Obit; BoW;

c1885 House for Morgan Lloyd, Pontyberem, Cms; Obit

1885-6 Cottage Cwm Mawr, nr Llannon, Cms for T. Traherne; £194; T: Arch 11.12.85 (another 1890 see below)

1886 House for T. Greville, Pontyberem, Cms; £250; T Arch 29.1.86

1886 Soar B, Llandyfan, Cms; AJ;

l888-9 Tumble Ch, Cms, now church hall T: CJ 8.6.88.

1888 Sunday School, Llandybie I, Cms; AJ;

l887 Lampeter Vicarage, Cd; T: Arch 6.5.87

1887 Cilycwm Vicarage, Cms; T: Arch 6.5.87

l887-9 Penboyr Ch, Cms, rest; 1893 list £850, for Suffragan bishop St Davids & Swansea;

1888 Ho and shop at Cross Hands, nr Llannon, Cms, for WH Young; T: Arch 17.8.88

1888 Alts Cefn, Cynghordy, Cms for A.G. Vaughan of Cynghordy; T: Arch 17.8.88

1888 Vicarage, Llandyfaelog, Cms; T Arch 2.3.88; £1367

1888 Schoolroom, Tumble I, Llannon, Cms Br 1888B 129; by D Jenkins of Llandybie.

l888-9 rest Llangadog ch, Cms; W 3.5.07; 1893 list says £1600 for Rev W. Rees & Bldng Commttee; ICBS suggests that Jenkins made plans for complete rebuild and RJ Withers made some for restoration 1878-88;

1889 Ammanford Cemetery, Cms; A 19.4.89; no bdngs)

1889 House of Rest, Glanrhyd, Manordeilo, Cms, for Mrs J.C. Richardson, Glanbrydan; Arch 12.7.89; 1893 list £1000;

1889 Schoolroom, Llannon, Cms, for Rev. W. Jones ?where, T Arch 17.8.89

1889 House at Betws, Cms; for Mr Rees; £270; Arch 12.7.89

1889 Rhydycerrig House, Llannon, Cms, repairs for Morgan Jones; T: Arch 12.7.89

189? alts Bethesda Chapel, Llannon, Cms; obit

189? St Michael Church Hall, Ammanford, Cms; obit

1890 Cottage, Cwm Mawr nr Llannon for T Traherne; T :Arch 31.1.90; cf also 1885-6;

1890Vicarage, Ystradffin, Cms; MS;

1890? alts Bwlchyrhiw B chapel, Cilycwm, Cms; Obit

1890? Adds Brunant, Cynwyl Gaeo, Cms;

l890-2 Cwrt Henry ch, Cms, Chancel, transepts 1890 £724; T: Arch 22.8.90; Completion £310 T: Arch 6.5.92 Cost £1200 for Miss Saunders (1893 list) CJ 30.9.92

1890 Repairs Glanbrydan Cottage, Manordeilo, Cms; £125; Arch 20.6.90

1890 Adds Llysnewydd, Llangeler, Cms, £3,850; W 19.9.90; RIBA list £5000, for Col Lewes; Dem; LHW;

1890 Stables Penrallt Fadog, Llangeler, Cms, for Llysnewydd estate; £181 T: Arch 17.10.90

18?? Remodelled Abbots Hill, Abbey Terrace, Llandeilo, Cms, for self; BoW; living there 1893; alts c1900 BoW

189? Glansawdde Manor, Llangadog, Cms; for Herbert Thomas; £895; 1893 list;

1891 Adds Ammanford Board Sch, Cms; Arch 18.12.91, and Infants school added (obit) ?c1900. Dem; T adds Cross Inn Board School Br 2.7.92;

1892-3 Adds Penygroes School, Cms; T Arch 23.12.92, Br 24.12.92;

1892 Park Lodge, Newton House, Dinefwr, Cms; Arch T: 6.5.92; £700 1893 list;

l892 Newcastle Emlyn MH, Cms; £2000, 1893 list, for Earl Cawdor; dated 1892;

l892 Taliaris Ch, Cms, rest; £615; Arch 1.7.92; 1893 list: £700 rest and adds vestry for Herbert Peel Esq; T: Br 2.7.92;

1892-3 Two semi-det villas, Llandeilo, Cms for Drs Lloyd & Morgan T Br 26.11.92;

1892-3 adds 30 New rd, Llandeilo, Cms; for DE Williams & co; T Br 26.11.92;

1893 Rhandirmwyn Vicarage, Cms; T: Arch 24.3.93 £1772

l89? Bryn, North Rd, Lampeter, Cd; 1893 list has Judges Residence, Lampeter, for D. Lloyd Esq of Peterwell £2500; Guide to Lampeter 1930 says Bryn House, Bryn Sq, for David Lloyd town clerk 1923 by L Bankes Price qv;

1894 Unex plans rebuild Newcastle Emlyn Ch, Cms; NLW NCE parish recs 6

1894? Tower, Llanegwad church, Cms; ??1902-4, 1902 BoW;

1894 Saron School, Cms; Br 28.4.94

1894 alts Saron B chapel, Saron, Ammanford, Cms, BoW;

1895-9 County School, Pembroke Dock, Pmbs; PD&PG 8.11.95; Compet Br 2.11.95; Dem;

1896 Llandeilo Intermediate School, Cms; Br 31.10.96

(1896 Llanwrtyd Wells ch, Brec; BoW;

1897 Managers House, Raven Tinplate Co, Glanamman, Cms, £532 T: Arch 26.3.97;

1897 House for Arthur Hughes, Ammanford, Cms; Arch 26.3.97

l897 Farm for Titus Evans, Llanwnen, Cd; Arch l2.2.97

1897? Two houses Maesgwynne & Morfa, George St, Llandeilo, Cms; BoW

1897-8 Llandeilo PO, Cms; BoW

1898 House & buildings, nr Llandovery, Cms; Arch 4.11.98; unid;

1899-1901 Cwrt y Cadno CM chapel, Cynwyl Gaeo, Cms; CJ 12.7.01; BoW

l899 rest Abernant Ch, Cms; BoW

1899 ?refit Esgairnant CM chapel, Talley, Cms; BoW attrib

19?? Alts Nantyrhogfaen, Llandovery, Cms; obit

19?? alts Blaenos, Llandovery, Cms; obit; ?after 1904 fire;

1900? Alts Rhosbedw, Llanycrwys, Cms; obit

1900? Alts Felinfoel House, Cms; dem; obit

1900-1 House, Llangadog, Cms, for Rev N. Thomas of Llanbadarn Fawr;

1900-1 Alts Shire Hall, Llandeilo, Cms; 1901 BoW;

l900-3 Maesteilo Ch, Manordeilo, Cms; CJ 11.10.03 £2700;

l90l Abergwili Ch, Cms, rest; not in BoW;

l90l-3 Llanfynydd Ch, Cms;

1902-3 Adds Llangadog vicarage, Cms; £257

l902-4 Llanegwad Ch, Cms, rest; NLW; added tower for Bath family of Alltyferin; 1902 BoW; but cf 1894;

l902-3 Trelech Ch rest, Cms; CJ 1.5.03

1902 Shiloh CM chapel, Llansadwrn, Cms, reblt; TL;

1903? Maesteilo Vicarage, Manordeilo, Cms; obit

1903 Adds Penygroes Sch, Cms; T Arch 27.4.03 (cf adds also 1892;

1903 Llystroyddin, Cynwyl Gaeo, Cms, shooting box for Col Methuen; T Arch 27.2.03 £1516, obit.

1903 Vestry & rooms, Cross Inn CM, Court Henry, Llangathen, Cms; CJ 28.8.03

1903 unex N aisle, Llandybie ch, Cms;

1903 Pontyberem Board School, Cms; £1880 CJ 18.9.03

1903-5 Alts Bethel CM chapel, Llansawel, Cms; CJ 5.6.03 £1000;

l903 rest Cynwyl Elfed ch, Cms; T: CJ 17.7.03

1903 Three shops, Quay St, Ammanford, Cms; Arch 24.4.03

1903-4 Ammanford Institute, Cms; Arch 27.2.03

1903 Alts Tabor Chapel, Llannon, Cms; T:Arch 27.2.03 £595. ?where.

1903 Police Station, College Rd, Ammanford, Cms; Arch 24.4.03

l904 Brechfa Ch, Cms, repairs; CJ 19.2.04 ICBS 10463

1904 Mission ch, Cwmrhew, Llansadwrn, Cms; CJ 4.12.04;

l903-5 Llandeilo Ch, Cms, rest; Br 11.3.05, organ chmbr;

1905? Remodelled former George Hotel, Llandeilo, Cms, now Abbeyfield House, façade to George Hill; atrib BoW;

1905 Vicarage, Dynevor Place, Llandeilo, Cms; BoW;

replacing vicarage in former George Hotel (see above), 1905 Two brick & timber houses, New Road, Llandeilo, Cms; BoW;

1905 Villa, Llangadog, Cms, for Ivan Harries; £600

1906 Co-op Stores, College Rd, Ammanford, Cms; Arch 6.4.06

1906-7 Ty Newydd CM, Cynwyl Gaeo, Cms; T recon CJ 12.1.06;

1907? Truscod, Rhosmaen, Manordeilo, Cms; obit list;

Also on his l893 list for RIBA nomination:

l2 parsonages in Cds, Cms and Glam

Country House at Llangadog, Cms, for Herbert Thomas Esq Bristol; £1500; Glansawdde, Llangadog, said in obit to cost £895;

.

Rest Tregib, Ffairfach, Llandeilo, Cms for JW Gwynne-Hughes; rest cl885; dem; £8000;

Rest Derwydd, Llandybie, Cms, for Aldmn Stepney-Gulston Esq; £6000;

Glancothi, Nantgaredig, Cms, adds Col Gwynne Hughes; £1000;

Llandebie Ch, Cms, for Rev D. Davies £1200

Schools, Llandebie UD School Board, Cms £3000

Two building estates adjoining town of Llandeilo £6700, Derwydd estate land, after 1887 BoW).

Obit W 3.5.07 list also records work at Glanbrydan, Manordeilo, Cms; rest of Cwm Ifor B, Manordeilo, Cms; work at Siloh chapel, Penybanc, Manordeilo, Cms, ?1876; Gwestfa, Ammanford, Cms; Caeglas, Glanamman, Cms; Vicarage Betws, Cms, recently built; alts Brunant, Caio, Cms; vicarage Cynghordy, Cms; cf NLW Maps NA 7.600

Also ?Cilbronnau, Llangoedmor, Cd, dem, cl900 attrib TL; Glansawdde Manor, Llangadog, for Herbert Thomas £895 pre 1893.

JENKINS, DAVID Engineer to Llandeilo BC ?not same as David Jenkins architect

1897 Water-supply buildings, Llandyfan, Cms; C: BJ 6.10.97;

JENKINS, DAVID. Bont, Pontrhydfendigaid, carpenter. Possibly also the Councillor D T Jenkins, Ffair Rhos, who designed school for Capel Carmel in 1904 (WJ Gruffydd, Carmel 1874-1974). The account books of David and Jenkin Jenkins, carpenters, of Pontrhydfendigaid 1844-1930 are in NLW Minor Deposits 626-7A.

1873-4 Carmel B, Pontrhydfendigaid, Cd; Rev TR Morgan, Carmel, 1934; 1871 AJ;

JENKINS, Rev. DAVID

1985-7 St John ch, Ystradyfodwg, Pentre Rhondda, Glam, w fragments from prev church; BoW 510;

JENKINS, J.

1859 House, Brynmawr, Brec; MS;

JENKINS, JAMES J. Porth, Glam.

1917 enl Cwmaman ch, Glam; £2000; Orrin 7-8; BoW 1916-17; )

JENKINS, JAMES THOMAS Architect, Whitchurch, Glam LRIBA; WwinA 1926;

JENKINS, JOHN. Cardigan. Stone mason, builder. ?several. Not in 1844 dir.

1825 JJ mason paid for repairs to Shire Hall steps, Cardigan, Cd; CJ 28.1.25

l853-4 Contr Verwig ch, Cd, w David Jenkins Cilgerran;

1887 Bldr Wilson & Cooke premises, Priory St, Cardigan, Cd; CTA 5.8.87

JENKINS, JOHN Builder, Ferryside.

1855-6 Bldr Ferryside National School, Cms; by RK Penson; W 22.8.56; plans CRO Educ 281;

1877-8 Bldr with W Mathias, Salem B chapel, Ferryside, Cms; by G. Morgan; W 20.4.78

JENKINS, JOHN Felinfoel Rd, Llanelli. Surveyor to Llanelly RDC; Kelly 1926.

JENKINS, JOHN. 6 Red Lion Square, London. c1798-1844; Colvin; RA Schools 1821, Italy 1823-5 with William Hosking, published book on classical and Italian ornaments with Hosking in 1827. Died W 26.4.44. Son of Rev William Jenkins also + 1844; bro of William Wesley Jenkins +1864 qqv. Refronted with Ionic portico Gt Queen St WM chapel, London, 1841, CTA 1842, chapel by his father 1816-17.

1835-6 Tredegar ch, Mon; MM 4.7.35; ICBS; neo Norman; BoW)

1842 Won comp for remodelling interior of Carmarthen Guildhall; apparently unex, done by E. Haycock; W 25.2.42. JJ died and brother WWJ sent in bill for JJ 1842 plans and offered to do work instead.

JENKINS, JOSEPH Haverfordwest. Architect. Carpenter & joiner Dew St in Pigot 1844 dir; +1856; TG Jenkins qv was son.

l839 ?alts Minwear Ch, Pmbs; BoW; plans 1836 by J. Cooper qv, but nothing done, church was unroofed after Slebech ch finished 1844;

l840-3 rest Robeston Wathen Ch, Pmbs; 1841-3 BoW;

l843-4 ?rest St Mary Haverfordwest, Pmbs; ICBS; PH 13.9.44; communion table, 1845; PH 28.9.45; DMH 89-90 and BoW has rest of 1843-4 by Thomas Rowlands opened 30.8.44, also from ICBS;

l845-6 St Edrens Ch, nr Hayscastle, Pmbs; ICBS;

1845 Infirmary at County Gaol, Haverfordwest; QS accts, PH 17.10.45

l847 ?Pembroke Dock RC, Pmbs; ‘Mr Jenkins bldr’; W 2.4.47

1847 Comp Corn Market, Haverfordwest; PH 9.4.47;

1847? Spittal National School, Pmbs; plans TSE/1/29 nd; FS new schoolroom at Swan’s Hill PH 28.5.47, ?different site; school 1842 acc to Kelly; 1855 BoW; 1855 trust deed conveying land, TL; 1857 bazaar for church and Nat School building fund PH 18.9.57; heavy cost of repairing ch and building school almost redeemed PH 27.11.57

1848 Contr Model School, Barn St, Haverfordwest; by T. Rowlands; PH 7.7.48

1848 Contr widening Old Bridge, Haverfordwest; by W. Rowlands, W 7.7.48

l849-53 Walton East Ch, Pmbs, reblt; ICBS Llanreithan 4614;

l85l Llanrhian National Sch, Pmbs; HRO TSE/1/11;

1852 Llandeloy National School, Croeshendre, Pmbs; TSE/1/9; PH 10.9.52; 1849-51, BoW 249;

1852 unex plans repairs Llanreithan Ch, Pmbs; ICBS 4614

1854-6 Grammar School, Dew St, Haverfordwest; HMT 18.10.54; John Davies bldr.

1855-7 Spittal National School, Pmbs: undated plans HRO; ref to deed 1855, building fund bazaar PH 18.9.57; but cf 1847.

1856 Prop widening Trevaughan Bridge, Whitland, Cms; PH 4.1.56;

l856 St Lawrence Vicarage, Pmbs; NLW/Bounty/?;

l855 Plans Guildhall, Cardigan, Cd; HMT 12.9.55; unex as JJ died; plans prepared by late JJ to be submitted to Mr Withers for inspection CJ 25.9.56; RJ Withers plans approved, CJ 14.11.56.

Attrib: Llanfair Nantygof Ch, Pmbs, 1856, looks like Walton East ch;

JENKINS, LIONEL County Surveyor, Cms see W Lionel Jenkins

JENKINS, R.C. Surveyor Cefn Coed, Glam;

1897 Library Cefn Coed, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam C: BJ 8.12.97;

JENKINS, THOMAS. Llandeilo. Carpenter/builder, diaries survive and record such works as securing the roof of Manordeilo church.

1847 Veranda, Bryneithin, Manordeilo, Cms; diary 19.8.47; not there now

1847 Edwinsford New Bridge, Llansawel, Cms; diary; ?of wood.

1852 Adds Gellibevan, Gwynfe, Cms; £38; diary 1.10.52

1864-5 Gelli farmhouse, Llanycrwys, Cms (diary)

1865 Terracotta trusses? For Mr Jenkins shop, Llangadog, Cms; diary

1869 Plan for bridge near Cwmamman ch, Cms; diary 29.3.69; ?not built; T for Garnant Bridge W 26.7.78

JENKINS, THOMAS Builder. Ffynnonwen, Penbryn, Cd

1911-14 vestry Penmorfa CM chapel, Penbryn, Cd; JG Jenkins Bro a Chapel, 1996, 26;

JENKINS, THOMAS TREVELYAN Architect ARIBA born 1893, 5 Goat St Swansea WwinA 1926;

JENKINS, T. G. Haverfordwest. Son of Joseph Jenkins q.v.

1860-2 Pembs Savings Bank, Quay St, Haverfordwest.

1861 plans for Corn Market, Haverfordwest; HMT 13.11.61; unex, new plans 1862 by WH Lindsey;

JENKINS, TREVELLYN PHILIP Architect, ARIBA, Arcade Chambers, Swansea WwinA 1926;

JENKINS, WILLIAM builder/mason Blaenbarthen, Llangoedmor, Cd. WJ Blaenbarthen 1801-52 buried Llangoedmor chyd. A WJ stonemason High St and another at Catherine Row Cardigan in 1844 dir.

1829 Paid for repairs Shire Hall Cardigan with J. Miles; CJ 20.2.29

1834 Pensarnau Bridge, ?Cardigan, Cd: Lewis Evans of Cardigan and Mr Jenkins Llanbarthen to rebuild and keep in repair; ARO CDM/5/29;

1839 paid £11/6/6d for repairs to Cardigan Gaol; NLW Cards QS 25;

l847 paid l0/- for cutting and forming the New St (William Street) Cardigan, Cd; Plan 1842 NLW Clynfiew 893;

l846-8 Bldr Cardigan National School, Cd; (W Moffatt of Scott & Moffatt); W 25.9.46 with David Morgan, Cardigan, carpenter; Daniel Evans clk of wks; opened PH 29.9.48; W 24.11.48 says Jenkins, Pugh & Morgan bldrs

1848-9 Llangoedmor National School Cds CJ 8.12.48

1849 Payments for minor works in Cards QS, repairs to Cardigan Old Gaol and fitting up as Lock-up (w D Morgan) NLW Cards QS 1849 582, repairs to parapets at Pontclefron (?Pontcleifion) and Pont Rhydarberth (Llangoedmor) bridges 583,

Attrib Capel Mair I, Cardigan 1831-2 with John Davies carpenter; attr GKJ CU1 52; alts Cardigan Church 1847 to des Mr Waugh architect enl nave window, larger pulpit and other works GKJ CU1 47;

JENKINS, WILLIAM DAVID, Llandeilo, Ammanford and Llandysul (Kelly l9l0) ARIBA, FSI Son of David Jenkins, Llandeilo. ?County Architect schools Carms

1905-6 Nantgaredig School, Abergwili CJ 31.8.06

1906 Idole Council Sch, Llandyfaelog T CJ 23.3.06

1906 Alts Bank Ho, Spilman St, Carmarthen for county offices Arch 22.5.06

1906 Brynsaron Council Sch Llangeler Cms W 12.10.06

1907 Cwmdu Council School Talley Cms £689 T Arch 12.4.07

1907 Meidrim School? Cms W 22.3.97

1907-9 Ammanford council school, ?Parcyrhun Br 28.8.09

l908-l5 Ammanford All Saints Ch Cms. 1st plans abandoned 1909, 2nd cheaper blt 1911-15. CRO CPR 74/12 ICBS. the architect said to have ‘disappeared’ by 1924 when tower by C. Mercer qv.

c1910 ?Awelon, Llandysul for Rev T.A. Thomas Site plan for ho for Rev T.A.T. undated NLW Cilgwyn 13

c1910 Delfryn, Caio, Cms unex. ho for H M Lloyd, plans at Cynghordy (TL)

1910 Public Hall, Penygroes Cms CROCawdor 2/234

1910 Unex rest Llanfihangel Uwch Gwili Ch Cms ICBS 10960, sacked over costs and work done by A. Grove

1911 Llandybie Church report on condition of roofs CRO CPR/16/7/17

1911-13 Gorseinon Ch, Glam, similar to Ammanford; BoW; )

1913-4 St Edmund, Tycroes, Llanedi CJ 16.5.13, AVC 5.2.14 £1800

JENKINS, WILLIAM H. Architect died c 1884 see Jenkins & Phillips

1884 Tylorstown Cemetery, Glam, with TR Phillips qv of Pontypridd; BoW 641; Rhondda Joint Cemetery ill A 14.6.84 by late WHJ and TPP joint architects to the Board, H Krill, Tonypandy, conractor, £2700.

JENKINS, W. LIONEL AMICE County Surveyor E. District Cms.

1909 Tumble Police Station £1600 CJ 15.10.09

1910-11 Ammanford Court House Arch 9.12.10

JENKINS (WILLIAM NATHANIEL) & SON. Surveyors. Dyffryn, Ammanford Kelly 1926 p1696.

JENKINS, WILLIAM WESLEY d l864 Architect, 7 Bartletts Buildngs, London. Son of Rev William Jenkins c.1763-1844, architect of Wesleyan chapels c 1804-18 (cf Colvin), brother of John Jenkins + c. 1844 also an architect (q.v.). Address at North Brixton, London, 1862, died at Southend 24.7.64; obit CJ 29.7.64 lists works. Exhibited at RA 1822-3 drawings done in Athens 1820. 1823 competitor for King’s Coll, Cambridge – Soane Museum PC 55; 1834 St John’s church, Milton Rd, Gravesend, Kent and houses GM 1836 I 654; Archit Mag 1836 237; R Homan 60 - Blt as proprietary chapel £3950, RC from 1851; 1834-5 London Almshouses, Park Hill, Brixton, London GM 1834 2 206; 1844 Boughton under Blean WM, Kent Br 31.8.44)

1846 Sent in late brother's bill for 1842 plans for alts to Carmarthen Guildhall and offered himself to do work CJ 9.1.46

1849 Pentrepoeth National School, Carmarthen (dem)

1849 and 1853 Carmarthen British School, and also Infant School 1859 (CRO Educ 248) ?where.

1852 Competitor Carmarthen Assembly Rooms, King St, CJ 20.8.52

1852 Brondeg, Ferryside, Cms for Rev Dr Lloyd

1852-3 Llandyfaelog National School, Cms (CRO Educ 25l) ?not built cf plans by David Davies, Llanelli and S. Bartley on same file.

1852-4 Gellideg, Llandyfaelog, Cms for Richard Jennings; RA 1854; in ruins.

(1853 2nd pr WM college, Horseferry Rd, London)

1854-6 Carmarthen Cemetery, Elim Road: buildings inc 2 chapels (one dem), wall and gates T: CJ 6.4.55.

1855 Bolahaul, Llangunnor, Cms; TL;

18?? D.& W. Davies Emporium, Guildhall Sq, Carmarthen (dem)

1855? Hafodneddyn reconstructed, Llangathen, Cms villa of 1816.

1857-8 Carmarthenshire Infirmary, Priory St Carmarthen. Comp CJ 10.7.55; BN l857 295; W 12.12.56, 2.1.57, 3.1.62; CJ 13.2.57 and 9.7.58; Thomas Charles Llandeilo clk of works, William Lewis bldr, £3260. FS 14.5.57 opened 1.7.58; Lodwick 178-9 engr; Derelict 2008.

1859-60 Pentrepoeth Infant School, Carmarthen; dem; Lodwick 250, no archt; dem 1892; adj Lancasterian School of 1850-1;

1861-2 Eng WM, Cambrian Place, Carmarthen CJ 14.3.62; dem; Spurrell Carmarthen 1879 51 55-6;

JENKINSON & WHITE, Westminster

1900-10 Fishguard Bay Hotel and two villas, Goodwick HMT 7.3.00

1901 Coastguard Buildings, Goodwick T: HMT 29.5.01

JERMAN, WILLIAM Llanidloes. Builders. William Jerman Sr and William Jerman Jr carpenters & joiners in 1828-9 dir; at different addresses Llanidloes 1844 dir.

(1845-6 gallery Llanidloes ch, Mont; ICBS; William Jerman & Son, bldrs, Robert Brown qv also inv; new set of plans 1847-9, rejected, by Richard & J Browne;

JERNEGAN, WILLIAM, Swansea. c1749-l836, probably came to Swansea with John Johnson of Leicester. First full-time architect in W Wales. Bankrupt 1811 (Salisbury & Winchester Journal 27.5.11). Said to have come from Channel Isles, but not traced, possibly of Norfolk family. Died Adelaide Place 12.1.1836 aged 86, buried St Marys churchyard. Colvin; Copp 147, born c1750-1. WJ may have succeded Rev Wm Edwards as archit to John Morris I. Cf TL in Gower 41 1990 58-62;

(1779 laid out several terraces on The Burrows, Swansea inc Union Row 1779 dem, aka Somerset Place; Colvin;

(1783 Marino, Singleton, Swansea; Copp 215, 1784; blt for Edward King brother-in-law of John Morris I; octagonal, incorporated into Singleton Abbey; Colvin)

(1785 Kilvrough, Swansea, remodelled for Wm Dawkins in castllated style RCAHMW Glamorgan 4 1 1981 287-93; Colvin;

(c1787 ?alts Gellihir, Swansea, shortly before burnt 31.1.88, for Sir Gabriel Powell cf Heathfield below; attr LHW 75;

(1787-9 Countess of Huntingdon’s Chapel, St Helen’s Rd, Swansea; Colvin 1789; Copp269; Dem;

(1788 Oxwich Rectory, Glam; BoW; Colvin; RCAHMW Glamorgan 4 1 304;

(1787-90 Stouthall, Reynoldston, Glam, for John Lucas; BoW; Colvin; RCAHMW Glamorgan 4 1 1981 303-10;

(1789 Worcester House, Swansea, for Thomas Morgan; bombed 1941; LHW 82; Colvin: Worcester Place, a mansion house and four adjacent houses;)

(c1790 remodelled Sketty Hall, Sketty; Colvin; Copp 147, but text 214-16 disagrees: J Morris 1 bought land 1771 at Sketty from Francis Greville, Earl of Warwick incl late C17 or early C18 Sketty Hall, which he let out, the front was called newly-improved in 1785 with 2 new sash windows with bows to the two front parlours .. a balcony above the bows, enquiries to John Morris, corner Davies & Grosvenor Streets London. Colvin says c1790 impr for Ralph Sheldon, and 1802.

Sold to tenant 1822-3 by Sir John Morris II. Bought by R Glynn Vivian 1898 and alts. Sold Swansea BC 1936. BoW 619 says house was ill in 1792, a five-bay add dated 1802 may have replaced the original bldng on site, a marine villa of 1758 blt for Mansel Mansel; Copp mentions a Rawleigh Mansel C18 owner;

17?? alts Llangennech Park, Cms; BoW; square block for music-room added by WJ for John Symmons of Slebech late C18, and battlements; but LHW rev ed says rebuilt for Earl of Warwick early C19, possibly by his agent, Mr Vancouver, possibly by WJ; prob wrong;

c1790 Heathfield Lodge, Mount Pleasant, Swansea; before 1792; LHW 83, for Sir Gabriel Powell; dem c1870; Copp 219; LHW suggests Powell’s previous house Gellihir had been enlarged by WJ just before destroyed by fire 13.1.1788. An adv HJ 21.5.1788 extols Mount Pleasant, ‘a new-built hansome brick house’ and suggests enquiring of Edward Hughes, builder.

1793 Mumbles Lighthouse, Swansea; Colvin; Copp 147 coal-fired; WH Jones, Hist of Port of Swansea, 1922; BoW for Swansea Harbour Trust, two-skin octagonal, orig coal-fired, altered 1798 to oil fired)

1793 Consulted by Charles Greville over Milford Haven, Pmbs, possibly responsible for town plan, Custom House l794, and New Inn, later Lord Nelson Hotel l796-l800, and possibly also Church 1802-8; article by H. Edwards Jr in MHWeekly News 19.10.1905; but cf also J.-L Barrallier; Colvin.

1793-4 Landore Copperworks, Swansea for John Morris I. Des for ‘a copperworks in a declivity’ NLW PE 5213 probably for this site; Copp 133, 147-9; for Landore & Birmingham Copperworks)

1795-7 enl Cardiff Gaol; Colvin; Glam RO QGP1;

1798 alts Mumbles Lighthouse, Oystermouth, Glam; Copp 147; cast-iron lantern made at Neath Abbey Ironworks; BoW)

c1798 Lighthouse and piers, Swansea Harbour; Copp 147; cast-iron lighthouse)

1800? Steetly Hall, Glam; for Ralph Sheldon; letter from Sheldon to Matthew Boulton 26.10.1800 in Birmingham Assay Office which calls him an ‘architect of much merit and taste’; Colvin; where?

1800 ?involved in rebuilding of Woodlands Castle, Swansea, later called Clyne Castle for General Warde; Ralph Griffiths, Clyne Castle, 21; ?also inv in rebuilding of 1819-20)

c1802 unex des Shire Hall, Llandeilo, Cms; blt 1802 by Thomas Humphreys of Carmarthen after WJ fell out with committee; BoW;

1802 adds Sketty Hall, Swansea; Copp 147; BoW 619 says 5-bay section dated 1802 may replace orig house on site, Mansel Mansel’s marine villa of 1758; adds by E Haycock 1832 prob Doric porch; Colvin alts c1790 for Ralph Sheldon and 1802)

1805-24 Swansea Assembly Rooms; Colvin; see 1810-21;

1806-11 Works for Lord Cawdor in Cms inc stables at Golden Grove c1806-7; dem; gutting of Cawdor Arms Hotel, Llandeilo, Cms, 1810, - portico and bays c1830 ?by Haycock; New Park Farmhouse, nr Golden Grove. Jernegan certified bills for other buildings: one near Rhandirmwyn mine, Cms; Blaenmeiniog Farm, near Penboyr, Cms (mason Richard Evans) CRO Cawdor MSS. Jernegan appears to have been Cawdor's architect until bankruptcy, replaced by JP Pritchett qv from York.

1806 Sketty Park House, Sketty, Glam, for (Sir) John Morris II; Copp 147, 219; ill LHW 83, said to have been built with materials of Clasemont; dem 1975; Colvin 1979 ref New Swansea Guide 1823;

1809 Bank Buildings, Swansea; terrace of three houses; Colvin; dem;

1810-21 Assembly rooms, The Burrows, Swansea; BoW; orig des by SP Cockerell 1804 rejected; not finished Swansea Dir 1816;

1817-20 adds Marino, Swansea, for JH Vivian; Copp 221; reblt 1823 by PF Robinson qv as Singleton Abbey)

1817-20 alts Woodlands Castle (now Clyne Castle), Swansea; Copp 147; cf 1800-2; Ralph Griffiths, Clyne Castle: for Gen George Wade + 1830 as second phase: west stable 1817 dem; domestic rooms and offices 1818, dem; 1819 new W and E fronts to replace 1791 house; FS of southern tower laid 19.4.19; ill in lithograph 1824; also a Lodge; doc evidence for WJ?; Colvin, prob remodelling for Gen George Warde 1819-20;

A large section comprising 16 rooms dem by JD Berrington owner 1832-57, prob the N wings added by Warde; sold 1859 to William Graham Vivian + 1912, who made adds on N inc Great Hall and NE wing and replaced pointed windows with square headed ones and added bay windows all c1860-70, archt unknown; renamed Clyne Castle c1870;

c1820 Brynymor, Swansea; Copp 147; BoW 608; burnt 1867; now Stella Maris RC Convent; Colvin, for Robert Eaton)

1823-4 enl St John ch, Swansea; Colvin 1824; ICBS; now St Matthew ch, High St; Copp 262; 1823-5 Orrin 178; remodelled 1885-6 by Bucknall & Jennings; BoW, Gothic;

1824 Gloucester Place, Swansea; Colvin; also Adelaide Place where he was living when he died 1836 and probably Cambrian Place and Prospect Place)

1825 unex design for Swansea TH; P&P35;

Attrib:

c1790 Uplands House, Swansea, ill LHW 82; for Lucas; rev ed LHW puts date at prob 1790 and increases likelihood of being by WJ as he had already des Stouthall for the Lucas family; dem 1983;

1799-1800 Parkwern, Sketty, blt either by James Coke or John Minshul, occupant 1800-9; Copp 224, sim castellated bays to Woodlands attr WJ; enl after 1853 by Henry Woodyer for JH Vivian; renamed Parc Beck in 1920s;

1799 veranda at Marine Villa, 1799, for John Morris I attrib Copp 216;

c1800 adds Penllergare, Llangyfelach, Glam, c1800, dem, attr LHW 81 and rev ed;

1800 Burrows Lodge, Swansea, 1800, for George Jones; LHW 82; also possibly the extension of 1815 or later;

1??? alts Thistleboom, Mumbles, Swansea, for Shewen family; nd; LHW 84;

1803 Ynys Tanglwys mansion, cottages & stable block for George Haynes, Clydach, attr Copp149 and 229-34, Swansea Guide 1813 mentions Mr Haynes has built ‘cottages in a style that adds peculiar beauties to the spot .. walled enclosure w hot & cold greenhouses’. Haynes mansion Ynys Tanglwys was Gothic, as was balancing row of seven workers’ houses, Gothic stables were behind and a crow-stepped Gothic summerhouse above;

18?? Belvedere at Sketty Park, Copp 220;

c1825 Fairwood lodge, Bishopston, Glam for JN Lucas of Stouthall; attr BoW 155, blt shortly before 1827.

JERRAN, G.B. (? E.B.) Engineer Westminster.

1892 Proposed pier and promenade Tenby, Pmbs, unex, W 18.11.92, TO 2.2.93

JERVOIS, Colonel WILLIAM DRUMMOND, RE. Assistant Inspector General of Fortifications. Resp for review of fortifications for Portsmouth, Plymouth, Portland and Milford 1858. Previously had fortified Alderney. RCAHMW, Guns across the Severn, 2001, 9.

1858-9 Milford Haven proposal for 2 secondary lines incl refortification of Stack Rock, Chapel Bay battery, South Hook battery in first. Hubberston and Popton Forts in second. Approved 1859, Popton begun Nov 1859 Mr Tregenna contractor, building continued to 1860s and third line Tenby and land forts proposed

1868-70 St Catherine's Fort, Tenby, Pmbs; Kelly S Wales 1926 1046;

JESSOP, JOSIAS Canal engineer, 1781-1826, second son of William Jessop qv, baptised Fairburn, Yorks, family moved to Newark, Notts; assistant to father on West India Docks, London 1801, and Croydon, Godstone & Merstham Railway 1802-4 and Bristol Floating Harbour from 1804-10, Josias designing the opening Prince's Bridge 1809; canal engineer to Wey & Arun Canal 1811-16, western branch of Montgomeryshire Canal; railway engineer Mansfield & Pinxton 1817-19, Cromford & High Peak 1824-31; consultant to Liverpool & Manchester Railway 1825 ,

1813-21 western branch, Montgomeryshire Canal, Garthmyl to Newtown, BoW; survey 1813, Act 1815, built 1815-19£53390, John Williams resident engineer, reported completely finished 1821;

JESSOP, WILLIAM Engineer, 1745-1814, born Devonport, pupil John Smeaton, lived at Newark, Notts; father of Josias Jessop qv;

1784 proposed wooden bridge over Menai Strait, Caerns/ Ang; unex;

1793 declined invite to survey Swansea Harbour for improvements; BSW 2 224 n22;

1793 engineer Ellesmere Canal, linking Ellesmere Port, Chester, & Shrewsbury. EP to C section open 1795. One piece of middle built to Pont Cysyllte, Denbs where Jessop proposed masonry viaduct over Dee 1793-5, abandoned for high aqueduct suggested by Thomas Telford built 1795-1805, HH 192-3 says designed by WJ and TT. Chirk Aqueduct, Denbs, also by Jessop & Telford is similar 1796-1801. Branch to Llanymynech; Horseshoe Falls Llangollen 1804-8; Branch canal to Llangollen 1808.

JEWSON, NORMAN Architect Sapperton, Glos. Arts and Crafts architect in Cotswolds

1954-5 Llysgenydd, nr St Davids, Pmbs for Dr Kenneth Pringle. Conversion and adds to former Pont-y-ddowrog cottage. Plans Pembs CC H/2439;

JOHN, JAMES, Felinwnda, Penbryn, Cd. Builder

1829-30 enlargement & galleries Blaenporth ch, Cd; dem 1860s; ICBS;

JOHN, JOSIAH

1848 Trinity I chapel, Llanboidy, Cms, superintended work with J Richards; HEAC 4 482;

JOHN, LEWIS Builder, Tenby. Different from Lewis John ARIBA of Bonvilston, Glam, in WWinA 1926;

1870 Leased Plot 11, Ropewalk (Southcliffe St), Tenby, Pmbs, with covenant to build; HRO TEM/SE/6/1

1879 House, Victoria St, Tenby, Pmbs: plans appr TO 20.3.79;

JOHN, W. R. CE, AMIMS; Architect. Market Sq, Llandovery, Cms; Kelly 1926.

JOHN, WILLIAM, Talley. Carpenter

1784 Neuadd Fawr, Cilycwm, Cms; NLW Neuadd Fawr mss; LHW;

JOHN, Sir WILLIAM GOSCOMBE Sculptor Cardiff. Son of Thomas John 1834-93,, foreman woodcarver and inlayer Cardiff Castle workshops; JMC 278; WGC joined workshops 1874worked on dining-rm shutters, trained with Thomas Nicholls 1881-6, did statue for garden at St John’s Lodge, Regents Pk, London for Lord Bute; DNB;

1905 designed Celtic cross memorial, Corris, Mer, to Dr AW Hughes who died in South Africa; BoW;

JOHNES, EDWARD Engineer, Welshpool, Surveyor, secretary to Montgomeryshire Canal Co, 1844 dir.

JOHNES, WILLIAM Land agent & surveyor, Welshpool, Mon, 1844 dir.

JOHNSON & HUTCHINGS Architects, Risca

1905 rebuild Ship Hotel, Crane St, Pontypool, Mon T Br 29.12.04;

JOHNSON & PURDUE, London

1854-5 St Woolos Cemetery, Newport, Mon; BoW; 1st prize 1854 RHH; Br 12 80;

JOHNSON & RICHARDS Architects, Merthyr Tydfil. EA Johnson qv, Abergavenny; later Johnson, Richards & Rees, with T Edmund Rees qv

19?? cinema, King St, Brynmawr, Mon; Gwent RO A320/C G/29;

1913-14 cinema, Crane St, Pontypool, Mon; Br 13.6.13

1935-6 library, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam, by TE Rees of JR&R; BoW

JOHNSON & WILLIAMS see EA Johnson

JOHNSON, EDWIN ARTHUR Architect, FRIBA, Abergavenny. Responsible for much in the town from 1883 to early C20; office in Merthyr by 1901, with - Williams; also Johnson & Richards, Merthyr. ?also Wing & Johnson of London & Abergavenny (W&J);

1881 1st prize Masonic Hall, club & shops, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam; W&J; RHH

1883-4 Nos 1-2 High St Abergavenny, Mon; AC 18.4.83

1883 house & shop, Ebbw Vale, Mon, for E Davis & Sons T Br 29.6.83

1883 residence, warehouse & shop for J Harrison, opposite new MH, Ebbw Vale, Mon; T: Br 29.6.83;

1883-4 MH, Ebbw Vale, Mon Br 24.2.83; Arch 20.12.84

1884 hotel opp MH, Ebbw Vale, Mon; Arch 20.12.84)

(1884-5 Bethany B chapel, Market St, Abergavenny; £1600 Gothic BoW 99; 1885 A 18.9.88;

(1884-5 Haverang House, Lansdown Rd, Abergavenny; BoW 107)

(1884-5 Bailey public park, Abergavenny; Br 9.2.84 Arch 18.9.85)

(1886 nine villas, Monmouth Rd, Abergavenny; BoW 107;

(1887-8 Rogerstone ch, Mon; BoW; ICBS; MM 6.7.88; but design exh RA 1887 by TM Lockwood qv;

1890 adds Ty Derlwyn, Llanfihangel Crucorney, Mon;

1890 alts Osborne House, Monk St, Abergavenny, Mon; add of billiard room and alts; MS;

1891 Public Hall, Crickhowell, Brec; MS;

1892-3 Barclays Bank, Frogmore St, Abergavenny, BoW 106; inf J Campbell/ RS notes)

1892 No 15 Castle St, Abergavenny; AC 6.11.91;

1892-4 Abergavenny Cemetery, Llanfoist, Mon Br 28.5.92; BoW299;

1892-3 adds Brynderi, Llantilio Crossenny, Mon AC 8.4.92)

1892-3 Gellihaf ch, Fleur de Lis, Mon AC 24.6.92;

1893 alts and adds Aberclydach, Llanelly, Mon Br 8.4.93;

1893 Public Hall, Brynmawr, Mon; Gwent RO A.320.C.G.31)

1893-4 rebuilt Dowlais ch, Glam; Orrin 53; Merthyr Times 11.10.94; BN 12.10.94; £4500; Walter Dowland, Abergavenny contr; BoW;

1893-4 school, Park St, Abergavenny; Br 1.4.93)

c1894-5 houses Stanhope Park, Abergavenny, Mon; BoW 107;

1894 business premises Blaenavon, Mon for Mrs R Fowler T Br 8.9.94;

1894-5 Public Hall Ebbw Vale, Mon; Br 17.3.94

1895 Drill Hall, Park St, Abergavenny; Br 20.7.95

1895 alts and new house, Gilwern School, Mon Br 2.3.95

1895-6 No 61 Frogmore St, Abergavenny Br 20.7.95;

1896 rest transepts St Mary ch, Abergavenny AC 17.7.96;

1896-7 TH, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam; BoW 440 J&W; T Br 25.8.94 for public offices and county courts £11,400 by EAJ;

1896-8 King Henry VIII Grammar School, Penypound Rd Abergavenny; Br 7.11.96, 15.10.98. Adds 1904

1896-1900 Infirmary, workhouse, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam; BoW 440)

1897 S aisle Holy Trinity ch, Abergavenny BoW 98)

1897-8 Girls Intermediate School, Harold Road Abergavenny, Mon; BoW 102, ext 1910; Br 15.10.98)

1897-8 rectory Aberbeeg, Mon; AC 25.6.97

1898 rectory Llanhilleth, Mon; C: BJ 19.1.98

1901-2 Cottage Hospital, Abergavenny; AC 17.5.01; Br 13.7.01; 1902 MS;

1901-2 U chapel, Lower Thomas St, Thomastown, Merthyr, Glam; S Lumley builder, free Gothic. Cadw inf from FS; BoW 439;

1904 Church Mission Room, Pontymister, Mon, T: Br 19.12.03;

1903-4 alts The Hill, Abergavenny, Mon BoW 107;

1903-4 Cottage Hospital Tredegar Mon Br 6.13.03)

1903-6 Dowlais Library, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam; BoW, carving by TA Jones, Cardiff;

1904 adds King Henry VIII Grammar School, Abergavenny Br 12.3.04)

1907-9 Aberbeeg ch, Mon; BoW 87; 1911 ICBS;

1907-10 Abergavenny EP chapel, Penypound Rd. Free Gothic BoW99; BN 22.7.10

1909 alts and baths Abergavenny County Asylum; Br 8.5.09)

1909 N aisle Holy Trinity, Abergavenny; CB 1910 40)

1910 reblt Bethania I chapel, Dowlais, Glam; Cadw; BoW)

1910 Adds Girls Intermediate School, Harold Rd, Abergavenny; Br 23.4.10;

1911 Aberbeeg ch, Mon; ICBS; 1907-9 BoW;

1914-15 adds Nantyglo Cottage Hospital, Mon; Br 15.5.14; Br 8.10.15;

JOHNSON, FREDERICK DECIMUS 44 Waterloo St, Birmingham. Died before 1872. AEBTD 1868.

(1862 1st pr British School, Rhyl, Flints; RHH Br 8.11.62)

(1862-3 Sussex St Eng B, Rhyl, Flints; Br 31.1.63 84 and 14.11.63 815; BoW; James Taylor Jr of Rhyl bldr; Cadw: Alts 1917 and 1951-63; Centenary Bochure 1963)

(1872 Wheeler St Welsh I, Birmingham; CYB72 by late FD being carried out by George Ingall qv)

JOHNSON, JOHN Architect. 1732-1814. Colvin. Born Leicester, in London 1759, 1782-1812 County Surveyor Essex. Essex Shire Hall 1789; Sussex Shire Hall 1809; some 20 country houses. Partner with Sir H. Mackworth in a bank 1785 bankrupt 1803. It is likely that William Jernegan came to Swansea in connection with Johnson’s commissions among the Swansea industrialists. Nichols Hist of Leics, 1, 1815, 528. Retired 1812.

(1772-3 ?Morris Castle, Morriston, Swansea, Glam; Industrial housing for Sir John Morris I; attr Copp 176-8; not in Colvin

(c1773 ?Wychtree House, Morriston, Glam; almshouses for Lockwood, Morris & Co; attr Copp178 for similarity to ‘White houses’ at Leicester, ?Consanguinitarium, 1792-3; not in colvin.

(c1775 Clasemont, Morriston, Glam, for John Morris I; Nichols; Colvin; LHW, Clasmont for Sir John Morris, shell dem 1819)

(1776-8 Gnoll, Neath, Glam; dem; remodelled for Sir Herbert Mackworth Bt; Nichols, exh 1778; Colvin; Neale’s Seats 6 1823; ill LHW commenced 1776; attrib at Gnoll: Ivy Tower banqueting house, fort, ruined castle and lodges; LHW; Copp 183; dem 1881 and 1956-7

Attrib Dolforgan Hall, Kerry, Mont, c1800 for Herbert family, BoW, not Colvin.

JOHNSON, N. SQUIRE County Architect, Anglesey

(1947 Beaumaris Primary School, Ang; ill Arch 10.6.59; ?the school prop at Cae Front, Henllys Br 5.1.45, or prop Br 23.5.47 no archt named either)

(1948 Amlwch Secondary School, Ang;)

(1972 Primary School, Llandegfan, Ang w D. Gray-Williams; RH;

? also secondary schools at Holyhead, Llangefni, Menai Bridge.

JOHNSON (W.F.) & PARTNES

(1981-4 Science Block, Monmouth School, Mon; BoW

JOHNSTON, NICHOLAS

(1974-6 Llanstephan House, Brec; BoW)

(1977-8 New Llangoed, Llyswen, Brec; BoW)

JONES, -, Drefach near Newcastle Emlyn, ie Drefach Felindre Cms.

1897 contractor, alts Peniel CM, Aberaeron, Cd; T:CN 26.2.97; £1410/10/0d; David Davies architect;

JONES & JOHN, contractors, Pembroke Dock.

1860s Contrs for Milford Haven forts, Pmbs at Stack Rock; East Blockhouse; Dale; and Scoveston; PT 16.7.1925)

1865 Contrs Hubberston Fort, Hubberston, Pmbs; Potters Electric News 25.4.65;

JONES & PARKE, Newtown, Mont. Partnership from c1880-5 of Edward Jones qv & Edward Parke qv. EJ called 'late Jones & Parke' Hereford Journal 14.11.86;

1880 Llawryglyn ch, Mont, new ch £930 Br 24.7.80; plans 1879 by EJ rejected by ICBS; not in BoW;

1880-1c Bodforgan (now Croesawdy), New Rd, Newtown, house for Samuel Morgan of Severn Valley Mills, Edward William builder; Cadw listing;

1881 PM chapel, Newtown Mont; Br 1881B 286; Capel 53 says former WM of 1838, added façade 1881 and ceiling raised and new local-made railings, no architect; Br 27.8.81 alts £530; offices since 2006 BoW;

1883 conversion vestry old B chapel, Newtown to two houses; J&P ME 10.7.83.

1884-5 workhouse, Knighton, Rad; 1st pr RHH; Br 46 392; £5000; Br 16.5.85 new workhouse lowest T £6300; built 1885; by Edward Jones late Jones & Park Hereford J 14.11.86;

1884 alts and repairs, Victoria Hall (old B Chapel) Newtown, Mont, T: ME 15.4.84; J&P;

1883 alts and exts schools, Carno, Mont T :ME 10.7.83, J&P; school 1867 by Edward Jones BoW with later house;

1883-4 cemetery, Newtown, Mont; walls proceeding; lodge to begin ME 9.1.83

1884 alts and repairs, Sarn Inn, Sarn, Mont, T: ME 22.4.84

JONES & THORNLEY

1895 Tabernacle B chapel, Penarth, Glam; BoW; classical

JONES & WILLIS Birmingham. Ecclesiastical fitters, designed stained glass, stalls, pews, pulpits etc

1884 alts Penally ch, reopened interior restored, new floors, encaustic tiles and six stained glass windows BN 12.9.84;

1892-3 Pulpit St Clement ch, Briton Ferry, Glam; Orrin 22;

JONES, RICHARDS & BUDGEN, 18 St Mary St, Cardiff, and Barry. John Price Jones qv 1851-1901, Sydenham W Richards born 1857, and Henry Budgen FRIBA qv. J.P. Jones qv (JPJ) on his own 1883-96 then Jones, Richards & Budgen (JRB), then J.P. Jones, Budgen & Co (JB&Co); then Richards & Budgen (R&B); then Henry Budgen.

1895-6 Stanwell Rd B chapel, Penarth BoW492 JRB)

1896-7 Sunday School, Trinity WM chapel, Stanwell Rd, Penarth, Glam; ?JB&Co; BoW492; WCC99 195 £2600; church 1899-1901 by JRB see below.

1896 alts Cadoxton WM chapel, Glam £1200 Barry Dock News 2/10/96; JRB)

1897-8 Barry WM chapel, Porthkerry Rd, Barry Dock News, 28.5.97, 28.1.98, Gothic; JRB, BoW)

1897-8 Roath Park WM chapel, Albany Rd, Cardiff C&TV 144; BoW 303 JRB Gothic w porch tower; Albany Rd WM WCC99 187-8, £7000;

1899 Hannah St Board School, Barry, Glam BoW150 JRB)

1899-1901 Trinity WM chapel, Stanwell Rd, Penarth; R&B BoW492; Gothic with spire, WCC99 195, £7000, drawing signed JRB; contr Jones Bros Cardiff; also illustrated Sunday School opened 1897;

JONES & WILLCOX, Bristol. Builders.

1824 adds to Castle, Llangibby, Mon; NLW PB 1554-6; Ill LHW 98, short extension and courtyard block behind; dem 1951-2;

JONES, A.M. HOWARD, Borth. see Deakin & Howard Jones. Architect to Mer. Educ Ctee.

(1918 Houses in Llanwrin, Llanbrynmair, Cemmaes & Penygroes Mer. for Mer C.C. BN 11.12.18)

JONES, ALWYN Cardiff. Architect. Penlan Design Practice, previously with Welsh School of Architecture qv. Alwyn Jones Architects (AJA).

1991-4 altered former George Hotel, Llandeilo to Abbeyfield House old peoples home; BoW AJ of PDP

1994-2002 Restoration of Llanerchaeron, Cds for National Trust.

1999 alts Bethania CM chapel, Llwynpia, Glam DHO 135)

2010 contemporary art galleries, National Museum of Wales, Cardiff, glam; Touchstone Dec 11 34; AJA;

JONES, ANEURIN Builder

1853 adds Mynyddislwyn Parsonage, Mon; NLW LL/Bounty/190)

JONES, ARTHUR I. Carmarthen

1902-4 Bethel CM chapel, Meidrim, Cms; CJ 29.8.02; 1903 AJ.

1908 reblt Workhouse, Brewery Rd, Carmarthen, Cms after fire;

1908-10 Pencader I chapel, Pencader, Cms; £1500; W 8.7.10

JONES, ARTHUR S. Llandeilo

1909 house & stables, Brynilltyd, Pembrey, Cms, for JW Bishop; T: CJ 30.4.09

JONES, BARBARA Architect, Straw-bale specialist ?Findhorn, Forres, Scotland. Founder of Amazon Nails female strawbale construction co and consultancy.

2002-6 Penwhilwr, St Dogmaels, Pmbs des w owner Rachel Whitehead; LloydsTSB Covered mag Spring 2006)

JONES, Rev BASIL Bishop of St Davids see JONES, WILLIAM BASIL.

JONES, BENJAMIN surveyor, Gwarallt, Cms.

1834 Abergorlech ch, Cms; plan says drawn by Benjamin Jones for Thomas Jones (qv) architect. Other plan says ‘drawn for Thos Jones carpenter by me Benj Jones surveyor’ ICBS 1625

1847-50 Brechfa Ch, Cms, rest; Form signed Benjamin Jones architect, plan stamped Benjamin Jones, Gwarallt, Auctioneer etc. ICBS 3960

JONES, C. JENKINS London

1878 1st pr Cocoa Hotel, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Mer; RHH; Br 1878 2 1287)

JONES, Rev. C.

1873 ?Capel Newydd I chapel, Llanybri, Cms; rebuilt by Rev CJ acc to datestone, as not the minister could be designer.

JONES, C. C.

1894 Whitchurch Methodist chapel, Penlline Rd, Whitchurch, Cardiff; BoW; front 1911 H. Budgen qv;

JONES, CERI see J.I. Ceri Jones.

JONES, CHARLES FREDERICK Architect, 13 Edward Terrace, Cardiff WwinA 1926; FRIBA;

JONES, COLIN L. County Architect Monmouthshire from c1950 to 1960s, followed by S Leyshon. Previously with Cyril F Bates qv. See Monmouthshire County Council

1932-3 adds workhouse, Monmouth; Gwent RO C Misc Plans 11;

1939-54 adds Newport Council Chambers, Pentonville, Newport; Gwent RO;

1940 Georgetown County School, Tredegar, Mon; Gwent RO C Misc plans 15

1950-4 Llantarnam School, Mon;

1955 County School, Marshfield Mon; Gwent RO C Misc Plans 4

1955 plans Old Bailey, Pontypool, Mon; Gwent RO C Misc Plans 31

1957-64 Pontypool College, Mon; Pontypool’s Heritage 64; built as East Mon Coll of Further Ed;

19?? VA Schools, Govilon, Mon; Gwent RO C Misc plans 31;

JONES, D. Architect.

1908 signs extremely crude plan for repairs, Dylife ch, Mont; ICBS;

JONES, D. Builder, Ffynnondwrgi, near Cenarth, Cms. cf John Jones below

1860 National School, Cenarth, Cms; CJ 6.7.60;

JONES, D. Builder. Union St Carmarthen

1906-7 builder Babell CM chapel, Pensarn, Carmarthen, Cms; Morgan & Sons qv architects; WM 22.3.07

JONES, D. Cerrigydrudion

1878 builder Dinmael ch, Denbs, design William Kerr of Maesmor, amateur; BoW

JONES, D. J. Port Talbot

1913 alts Bryn I chapel, Bryn, Llanelli, Cms; C:Arch 14.11.13

JONES, D. LEWIS see David Lewis Jones.

JONES, D. M. Architect, Office of Works qv;

1956 extension Post Office, Newport, Mon; BPOA; Br 19.10.56;

1961? Post Office, Dolgellau, Mer; Post Office Mag April 1961 116; BPOA;

JONES, D. PUGH Tonypandy County Architect for education E Glamorgan 1902ff; BoW110. cf also R.S. Griffiths and D. Pugh Jones of Tonypandy. Built 30 schools by 1912.

1906 Caerphilly Junior school, Glam; BoW 178)

1907 Bedlinog Infants School, Glam; BoW)

1907 Newton Junior School, Porthcawl, Glam BoW 529)

1907-8 Pontycymer Primary School, Glam; BoW)

1909-10 Tonyrefail Council Schools, Glam; BoW

1911-3 Caerphilly Higher Elementary School, Glam)

1912 Bedlinog Junior school, Glam; BoW)

1915 Infants school add Porthcawl School, Glam)

1922 adds Caerphilly junior school, glam; BoW)

1933 Tonyrefail Grammar School, Glam; BoW)

JONES, D. W. Porth, Rhondda

1904 alts Tabernacle B chapel, Porth, Glam; BoW528)

JONES, DAFYDD Siop Penybont, Llanystumddwy, Caerns

1886? Berea B chapel, Criccieth, Caerns; DHO 72;

JONES (DANIEL C.) & Co. Builders, Gloucester. Jones & Co, Cromwell St. A trade advert n.d. says building business established over 17 yrs and have built houses in Gloucester, 24 board schools, Gloucester Baptist School, church at Brixton, Hastings Municipal Buildings, Ipswich Post Office, Hagley Rd B Chapel Birmingham, and churches at Swansea, Llanelli, Guernsey etc (inf A. Klein, States of Guernsey Heritage Ctee, in letter re 1878 Brock Rd Methodist Ch, St Peter Port, Guernsey, by Wilson & Willcox of Bath, built by D. Jones.)

JONES, DANIEL Builder, Bradford on Avon, Wilts; Obituary notice in Br 16.3. 1867 says that three brothers Daniel, Charles and Bryant Jones worked especially for TH Wyatt building many of his major English works including Orchardleigh Ho near Frome, Som, 1856. Daniel Jones, the last survivor, took over in 1852 and died 27.11.1866;

1850 builders Penally, Tenby, Pembs; ?Penally House.

JONES, DANIEL, Pontrhydfendigaid, Cd

1873 builder Carmel B chapel, Pontrhydfendigaid, Cd; D Jenkins architect; Rev TR Morgan, Carmel, 1934.

l902 Llangwyryfon Board School, Cd; T:CN 28.2.02

1907-8 builder alt Rhydfendigaid CM, Pontrhydfendigaid, Cd; Chapel history 1959; John Arthur Jones qv architect)

JONES, DANIEL

1853 ?designed & built Bethel B chapel, Swyddfynnon, Cd; D Perceval in County History 3; but Rawlings gives dates as 1824, rebuilt 1868 alts 1898;

JONES, DAVID Ty-Gwyn, Cwm Cou, Cd ?carpenter.

1869-70 rebuilt Betws Ifan ch, Cd; ICBS;

JONES, DAVID, Dole Bach, Cd, surveyor. ?connected with William Jones and Thomas Jones of Dolau nr Bow Street, Cd.

1838-9 alts Nantcwnlle ch, Cd; dem; letter re payments from bldrs Benjamin Morgan of Goytre and Thomas Jones of Nantcwnlle re contr for seating, ceiling and glazing ch 27.6.39 is certified by David Jones, surveyor, ‘who superintended the work’. Contract with Morgan & Jones 13.2.38 says acc to ceil and pew ch acc to the plan and spec made by DJ of Dolebach; ?from Rev E Edwards, Byr hanes am blwyf Nantcwnlle, 1930,

JONES, DAVID Swansea.

1854 prepared plans St John ch, Morriston, Glam, rejected by ICBS as incompetent .. ‘displaying a want of theoretic or practical knowledge’ Orrin 174.

JONES, DAVID JENKIN. Builder, Aberystwyth, Cd. Quarry owner Cered 2007 78. 1865 widened Promenade from Terrace Rd to Bath House, Aberystwyth;

1865-6 built sea-wall from Terrace Road to the pier, Aberystwyth (Gotto & Beesley);

1866-7 built sea-wall from Bath House northward, Aberystwyth, Cd.

JONES, DAVID LEWIS. Architect, 40 Thomas St, Llanelli, Cms, native of Alltwalis area in Cms acc to RS;

1890 ?I chapel, Pencader, Cms; AJ; ?present I chapel is of 1908-10 by AI Jones qv;

1895 schoolmaster's house, Llanfair Clydogau, Cd; CJ 22.2.95

1896-7 I chapel, Alltwalis, Llanfihangel ar Arth, Cms; W 20.8.97; plaque dated 1897, replacing chapel of 1833;

1897 Libanus I chapel, Pwll, Cms, Arch 2.6.97

1899 house near Alltwalis, Llanfihangel ar Arth, Cms CJ 1.9.99;

1900 Hendy C chapel, Llanedi, Cms; T: LCG 12.7.00 £1,300. ?Capel Newydd I chapel;

1900 school, Carway, Llangyndeyrn, Cms; T W 11.5.00

1904 enlarged Lloyd St I chapel, Lloyd St, Llanelli, Cms; 1937 chapel history; enlargement of previous chapel by Thomas Arnold qv 1886-7; Coflein; dem 1994;

1904 Milo Newydd I chapel, Milo, Cms

1909-11 Siloh I chapel, Pontarddulais, Glam; T SWEP 14.10.09; LG 16.2.11; £2000)

1913 WM chapel, Victoria Rd, Llanelli, Cms; C: Arch 21.11.13

JONES, DAVID T. Architect, Central Chambers, Gt Darkgate St, Aberystwyth, Cd; K.l926

1928 decoration, EP chapel, Bath St, Aberystwyth, Cd; chapel history 1972;

JONES, DONALD J. W. Architect. Blaenllynnant, Gwynfe, Cms, 2006 directory

JONES, E. Llandebie, Cms; Surveyor

1913 Infirmary, Llandeilo Workhouse, Cms; C: Arch 20.6.13

JONES, E. D. Barry, Glam; 'agent to the estate of the late TA Walker';

(1890 C chapel, East Barry, Glam; Barry Dock News 30.5.90, £800; by Mr Jones agent to the estate of the late TA Walker; ?dem for Windsor Rd C, Barry, by WE Knapman qv)

(1911 vestry, Cefn Bryn Bran, Cwmllynfell, Glam; C: Arch 24.5.11)

JONES, (E. FRANCIS) & PARTNERS see E. Francis-Jones.

JONES Rev E. MOSTYN

(1906 alts Bethania WM chapel, Tregele, Ang; now house; JP 8763)

JONES, EDWARD. Bala, Mer. Joiner & builder, Pigots Dir 1828-9. ?related to Evan Jones, Bala, builder qv.

JONES, EDWARD Newtown, Mont. Worrall Dir 1875; Sutton Dir 1890, architect, surveyor & estate agent, secretary and manager of the water works. Partnership with Edward Parke qv as Jones & Parke qv c1880-4;

1864 Penstrowed ch, Mont; plans rejected ICBS; 1864 BoW;

1865 plans Llanwyddelan ch, Mont; plans rejected ICBS; BoW;

1867 minor adds, vicarage, Bettws Cedewain, Mont; NLW SA/Bounty/10, enlarge stables;

1867 school, Carno, Mont, BoW; adds by Jones & Parke qv

1871 Caersws ch, Mon; plans rejected ICBS, 1869-74 by EJ, BoW;

1873-5 rest Llanllugan ch, Mont; ICBS;

1875 three new houses, New Church St, Newtown T: ME 16.3.75;

1875 WM chapel, Caersws, Mont; opened Br 17.7.75 651; BoW;

1876 wine and spirit store adjacent new market hall, ?Newtown, ME ?.?.76

1878 house, shop for R Bennett, draper, Gleiniant, Trefeglwys, Mont, ME 24.9.78;

1878 alts WM chapel, Newtown, Mont; Capel 53, ‘during the 1870s the WMs employed local architect Edwin Jones to remodel the chapel. A porch was added along with an extension to the rear … for orchestra and organ loft’ … The building was later demolished and new building erected on the same site .. cf Richard Owens; the previous chapel had a portico of 1878 by EJ, BoW, present chapel 1983;

1878-9 new house adj Station Inn, Kerry Road, Newtown. T: ME 19.11.78;

1879-80 plans Llawryglyn ch, Trefeglwys, Mont; plans 1879 by EJ rejected by ICBS; new church, Llawr-y-glyn, Trefeglwys parish, T: ME 4.5.80; Br 24.7.80, new ch by Jones & Parke £930; new ch £930 Br 24.7.80; not in BoW;

1880 Co-op Stores, Horse Market, Newtown, in old C chapel ME 27.4.80, by EJ;

1880-1c Bodforgan (now Croesawdy), New Rd, Newtown, Mont by J&P; house for Samuel Morgan of Severn Valley Mills, Edward William builder; Cadw listing;

1881 PM chapel, Newtown Mont; Br 1881B 286; Capel 53 says former WM of 1838, J&P added façade 1881 and ceiling raised and new local-made railings, no architect; Br 27.8.81 alts £530; offices since 2006 BoW;

1883 conversion vestry old B chapel, Newtown to two houses; J&P, ME 10.7.83.

1883 alts and exts schools, Carno, Mont T :ME 10.7.83, J&P; school 1867 by Edward Jones BoW with later house;

1883-4 cemetery, Newtown, Mont; walls proceeding; lodge to begin J&P, ME 9.1.83

1884 alts and repairs, Victoria Hall (old B Chapel) Newtown, Mont, T: ME 15.4.84; J&P;

1884 alts and repairs, Sarn Inn, Sarn, Mont, J&P, T: ME 22.4.84

1884-5 workhouse, Knighton, Rad; 1st pr J&P RHH; Br 46 392; £5000; Br 16.5.85 new workhouse lowest T £6300; built 1885; designs of EJ accepted for rebuild. Old one of 1840 very dilapidated. Local stone, Ruabon brick. Description. Will cost nearly £8000. ME 24.11.85; by Edward Jones late Jones & Park Hereford J 14.11.86; MS;

1886 farm buildings Gleicoeds, Llanwnog T: ME 29.6.86; by EJ

1886 Board offices and store rooms, Back Lane, Newtown. T: ME 29.6.86;

1891 rebuild and restoration of portion Kymric Mills for Messrs Jones, Evans & Co. T: ME 27.10.91;

1892 exts Severn Valley and Powysland Mills, New Road, Newtown. T: ME 17.5.92;

1892 villa, Salop Road, Welshpool for W Gall. T: ME 21.6.92;

1912 P chapel, Main St, Caersws, Mont; BoW; ??too late

JONES, EDWARD Queen St, Wrexham. Surveyor and architect Pigot 1828-9 dir, not in 1844 dir though an EJ ironfounder is; 'Edward Jones MSA Architect and Surveyor, Wrexham' stamped thus a book he bought in 1887, inf TL, presumably another generation;

1873-4 Gresford School, Denbs; BoW 173)

c1884-6 Madeira Hill Schools, Wrexham, Denbs; BoW)

JONES, EDWIN Cardiff

1901 ?Holme Tower, Penarth, Glam; BoW; ?error for Edwin Seward; dem;

JONES, EDWIN Builder Llanrwst, Denbs

1866-7 new-built house, Watling St, Llanrwst, Denbs, apply EJ; CDH 2.2.67;

JONES, ERASMUS Builder, Swyddffynnon, Cd.

1826-7 builder Lledrod Ch, Cd; (E Lumley); vestry book.

JONES, EVAN. Mount Pleasant, Bala. 1834 Merioneths Dir. Builder, joiner & surveyor 1868 & 1880 Slaters dirs. ?related to Edward Jones in Pigot 1828-9 dir.

1838 builder, Workhouse, Bala, Mer; Thomas Jones architect; T mentioned in G. Roberts, Pum plwy Penllyn, 1897, 78-9.

1867 builder, Capel Tegid CM, Bala, Mer; (WH Spaull) ;

JONES, EVAN. ?same as Evan Jones of Bala; an Evan Jones, road surveyor in Dolgellau 1844 dir, not 1828-9 .

1827ff surveyor Barmouth ch, Mer; (E Haycock); ICBS;

JONES, EVAN, builder

1805 church school, Llansawel Cms; £31/10/0d; Parish registers

JONES, EVAN, Surveyor, carpenter.

1834-5 Trefilan Ch, Cd; ICBS 1685; with David Thomas mason, but Jones alone signs completion cert as surveyor & builder.

JONES, EVAN Carpenter

1637-8 Nerquis Hall, Flints; Colvin, Ralph Booth freemason of Chester built house for John Wynne to a ‘plott drawen by EJ carpenter’; details to be similar to Rhual, Flints recently built for Evan Edwards (1634). Clwyd RO D/NH 1007.

JONES, EVAN

1860 Bethel I chapel, Gadlys, Aberdare, Glam; £747; David Jones mason, John Edwards carpenter; rebuilt 1913; CCV

1869 Beulah B chapel, Dowlais, Glam; Cadw; £1100)

JONES, EVAN. Builder Tregaron, Cd. EJ stone mason, Mill St, Kelly 1926.

1925-6 builder National Provincial Bank, Tregaron, Cd; Palmer & Holden archs; NWest archives;

JONES, EVAN DANIEL Council offices, Pontardawe WwinA 1926; designed chapel vestry and school, Cwmllinfell, Glam; skating-rink, Cwmllinfell, Glam; Co-op stores Rhiwfawr, Glam; Alltycham housing, Pontardawe; WwinA 1926;

JONES, Sir EVAN DAVIES, Civil Engineer, b Pentower, Fishguard 1859. Director Topham Jones & Railton, London, friend of Lloyd George, baronet 1917, MP for Pembs 1918. Cf WWinW 1920. On building committee of the NLW, portrait at NLW.

1909 Pentower, Tower Hill, Fishguard, Pmbs, remodelled for himself; NMR cutting from WM; but D.F. Ingleton qv records wk there in WW in A 1926.

JONES, FRANCIS E. Architect, London. FRIBA. Pupil of G.G. Scott. See also Weatherley & Jones;

1879 lychgate, St Peter ch, Carmarthen, Cms; W 24.2.82; RA 1880;

1882-4 Grammar School, Carmarthen, Cms; W 24.2.82; T: W 19.5.82; W 21.9.83; W 1.2.84; BN 1.6.83; Dem;

JONES, (G. RAYMOND) & ASSOCIATES. Wrexham.

(1974-5 Nos 5-6 Church St, Wrexham, Denbs BoW)

(1974-6 Ebenezer C chapel, Chester Rd, Wrexham, Denbs; BoW)

JONES, GEORGE MSA Aberystwyth Architect. +1896. Worralls Dir 1875. In practice w son, J Arthur Jones qv (GJ&Son) from c1871; Northgate House, 1874, 17 George St 1896, ?GJ&Sons acc to MF;

1864-6 Clerk of works to Savin & Ward at Grand Hotel, Borth, Cd; dem; ?also at Borth Old and New Railway Stations; cf court case, CN 1.3.72; ?station rebuilt c1872 like Aberystwyth

1864? attrib temporary Aberystwyth Railway Station for T. Savin; Aberystwyth & Welch Coast Railway opened 1.6.64 from Machynlleth; M&M from Pencader opened 1867 w separate goods shed; new station finished W 31.5.72;

1869-70 Borth I chapel, Borth, Cd; CN 15.5.69;

1869 adds Lion Royal Hotel, Great Darkgate St, Aberystwyth, Cd; T Morgan New Guide l869 l7;

1869 gentleman's house, Llanbadarn Fawr, Cd; T: CN l2.6.69; ?Bronpadarn or Cwmpadarn;

1870 Corn & General Mkt, Market St, Aberystwyth, Cd; Spec NLW Aberystwyth Corn & Gen Mkt Co D 1; Two-st with assembly room above, dem 1895;

1871 house & outbs for W. Cuckson, Aberdyfi, Mer; GJ&S; CN 30.6.7l; not found

1871 alts Wallog, Cd for George Griffith Williams; MS; GJ&S;

1871 Comp Aberystwyth Board School; CN 16.72; GJ&S

1872 enl Llanllyr, Llanfihangel Ystrad, Cd, and rear wings added for – Lewes; corr at ho, TL.

1872 enl Aberystwyth Workhouse, Bronglais, Dem; GJ&S CN 23.2.72, 23.2.73;

1872 attr reblt stations at Borth & Aberystwyth Cd; Aberystwyth nearly finished W 31.5.72; dispute over Borth CN 1.3.72;

1874 Trefeurig Schools, Penbontrhydybeddau, Cd; GJ&S; FS W 23.1.74

1874-5 Aberystwyth RC Ch & presbytery, Queens Rd; GJ&S; church guide; T: W 9.1.74; £1600, tower to follow, des presbytery connected by a cloister £500 and schoolhouse £300; W 20.3.74; FS W 10.7.74; W 27.8.75; tower never blt;

1875 valued reversionary interest of Corporation on land occ by new EP, Newfoundland St; MF; ARO ABM/SE/1/2; (chapel by R Owens qv)

1875 Tregaron Workhouse, Cd; T: W 30.4.75; GJ&Son

1878 adds Nantceiro, Llanbadarn Fawr, Cd; GJ&Son

1878 ‘George Jones has departed from plans in his building of an area of Victoria Terrace. To put right.’ W 23.8.78; ?GJ architect.

18?? Gwnnws church, Cd; unex plans NLW

1881 Plans spec to rebld prems of John James, Terrace Road, burnt down, request of insurers, Mr James refused to pay for it W 19.8.81 (?1882); corner Terrace Rd later dem for Barclays Bank;

1897 Adds Tynllechwedd House, Llanfihangel Geneu’r Glyn, Cd, for Owen Morris Esq; GJ&S; CN 9.4.97

1897 house, Llanfihangel Geneu’r Glyn, Cd for Capt D Williams GJ&S; C BJ 25.8.97;

1898 house & surgery, Queens Rd, Aberystwyth; C Arch 10.6.98; GJ&S

190l two villas, Buarth Mawr, Aberystwyth; CN l4.6.0l GJ&S

1906 Llwynffynnon, Llanbadarn Fawr, Cd; for Joseph Davies solicitor, plans at house; GJ&S;

1907 Adds Llanbadarn Fawr PO, Cd; T: CN 4.10.07 GJ&S

JONES, GEORGE

1855 reseating Llanigon ch, Brec; MS;

JONES, GRIFFITH Surveyor, Tanylon, Llanystumddwy, Caerns.

1829 vicarage, Criccieth, Caerns; plans NLW B/Bounty/9; £615/14/6;

JONES (GRIFFITH) & Sons. Penffordd, New Moat, Pmbs.

1892 Puncheston CM chapel, Pmbs; archs & brs; PCG 10.9.92

JONES, H. GABE

1923 Penallta Workmen’s Hall, Ystrad Mynach, Glam; BoW)

JONES, Rev HARRY LONGUEVILLE 1806-70, Llandegfan, Ang, FSA, founder of Arch Cam 1846-7 with Ab Ithel (Rev John Williams); DWB; wikipedia; grandson of Captain Thomas Jones of The Court, Wrexham and Maria Longueville of Esclusham Hall; born London, 1806, briefly fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge, holy orders 1829, published illustrated topographical work on Snowdonia 1829, moved to Paris 1834-42, became friend of Prosper Merimee, first Inspector General of historic monuments, France; wrote Memorials of Cambridge, 1841 with Thomas Wright; started unsuccessful college in Manchester; by 1845 moved to Beaumaris, Ang, by 1846 at Llandegfan; involved with Arch Camb all his life, largely paid for it until 1850, but resigned editorship when appointed inspector of National Schools, Wales, 1849, resumed it 1855-70; retired to Brighton, died London;

1848 rest Penmynydd ch, Ang; but interior rearranged & refitted by Henry Kennedy qv .. Her Majesty granted £50 to rest of Tudor chapel, AC 1847 81; RH says rest 1848 by Rev Henry LJ, vicar of Llanfaes; ICBS & GILJ rest 1848 by Henry Longwith Jones architect; AV thinks started by HK taken over by HLJ;

JONES, Sir HORACE London 1819-87 articled to John Wallen, travelled in Italy and Greece 1841-2, commenced practice 1843 partnership Jones & Johnson by 1851 (?which Johnson); Architect and Surveyor to Corporation of City of London 1864-87: Billingsgate Market 1875-7; Temple Bar memorial 1880; Leadenhall Market 1881 and Tower Bridge 1886-94; surveyor to several London estates; ARIBA 1842, FRIBA 1855, PRIBA 1882-4; knighted 1886. Cambridge thesis by Georgia Politi;

1847-53 TH, St Mary St, Cardiff; won 1st pr 1847, C Eales 2nd; exh RA 1851 by Jones & Johnson; dem 1913; ABG 1850 166; Br 1847 439; Br 1850 114; Br 1851 705; C&TV 78; P&P39 says 1st estimate was £11,690 though comp stipulated £8000; FS 27.6.49; opened ?1.6.54; extended 1876; Watercolour NMW; BoW opened 1853;

1850 Crown Court, Cardiff, Glam; exh RA 1850; ?unex or a design for part of TH which was exh RA 1851;

(1850c Caversham Park, Reading, Berks, wikipedia)

JONES, HORACE Architect, 8 Grafton Rd Newport, Mon WwinA 1926; born 1889. articled FR Bates qv 1904-7,

JONES, HUGH Llanfechell Ang

1845 ?British School, Llanengan, Caerns; plans Caerns RO; AV; photo HH)

1850 Libanus CM chapel, Llanfechell, Ang; JP 8762)

1854 Bethlehem CM chapel, Carreglefn, Ang; JP 8696)

1855 Carmel CM chapel, Llechgynfarwydd, Ang; JP 8820)

c1876 Gilgal CM chapel, London Rd, Bodedern, Ang; JP 8650 HJ of Llannerchymedd; dated 1911;

JONES, HUGH PARRY Architect, 1 Crossway, Shotton; assistant architect Hawarden RDC 1920-23; articled 1898, began practice 1908; business premises and domestic buildings 1908-14;

1920 housing scheme East Saltney, Flints;

1925-5 layout and development, Wepre Hall estate, Connah's Quay, flints;

JONES, HUMPHREY, Architect & joiner, Tanybryn, Dolgellau; Slaters dir 1880. ‘Humphrey Jones joiner, builder, carver, cabinet-maker, Smithfield St’ stamp is on a detail for ?wood carving in Mer RO Z/M/352 1-3 for Dolgellau church.

1870 builder w Rees Owen & Evan Morris of Market Hall, Eldon Square, Dolgellau, Mer; by WH Spaull; Br 27.8.70

1876-7 overseer Bethel CM chapel, Dolgellau, Mer; archt R. Owens

1877 Glyndwr St EP chapel, Dolgellau, Mer; Capeli)

JONES, I HUMPHREY Architect, Mold

1879 Schools, Leeswood, Flints T: Arch 14.6.79;

JONES, IEUAN ROLAND Architect, Arwel, Sylva rd South, Craigydon, Llandudno, WwinA 1926; ARIBA

JONES, INIGO 1573-1652 London, son of Inigo Jones clothworker, Welsh origin. No proof of Welsh works though attributions Llanrwst Bridge 1634-6 was blt by masons from Lancs: Barnard Wood of Sharples; James Stot of Benthouse; Thomas Crompton of Boulton & John Mellor of Rochdale, for Sir Richard Wynn of Gwydir, known to Jones as treasurer to Queen Henrietta Maria, and commissiond plaque in Llanrwst ch 1634 from Nicholas Stone, Jones’ master mason; RH;

JONES, ISAAC, & SONS Llanelli. Isaac Jones & Sons.

1934 alts Tabernacle CM chapel, Llanddowror, Cms

JONES, ISAAC Said to have built bridge over Teifi in same year as he built the schoolroom, Llanfihangel ar Arth, Cms, CJ 13.1.1990. Schoolroom 1864 FS, no builder named CJ 1.4.64, near church and railway, but Llanfihangel bridge is 1847-51, by RK Penson qv;d

JONES, IVOR Cardiff. Architect. Partnership 1904 with TE Richards, Percy Thomas qv joined c1909 as design partner, BoW 114 (IJ&PT) to c1932; WX Jones (?) & PT Kelly 1910; IJ & PT, 6-7 John St, Cardiff, Kelly 1926. Leading practice in Wales from 1920s.

1904 vestry, CM chapel, Ynysboeth, Glam IJ & TE Richards, Cardiff T Br 24.9.04;

1909-11 YMCA, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam; IJ&PT; 1st pr, their first bldng; BoW440;

1910 Coptic House, 4-5 Mount Stuart Sq, Cardiff; BoW; IJ;

1911-16 Technical Institute, Cathays Park, Cardiff, Glam; IJ&PT, comp 1911, blt 1911-16 compl 1927; BoW231;

1921 The Quarry, St Fagans Rise, Cardiff, Glam; BoW 289 by PT)

1926 Empire House, Mount Stuart Sq, Cardiff, Glam; IJ&PT, BoW 272)

1927 Whitehall, Drysgol Rd, Radyr, Glam; BoW57 PT)

1927 Fairwood, Llantrisant Rd, Cardiff; BoW 289 PT)

(1928 Bridewell Police & Fire Station, Bristol; A. Foyle, Bristol, 2004, 143, IJ&PT;)

1928-30 adds James Howell & Co, St Mary St, Cardiff, Glam; BoW 114, 214; American Beaux Arts style;

1930-6 Swansea Guildhall, Glam; compet 1930; IJ&PT; built 1932-6; BoW589 1932-4;

1932 Exts Glamorgan County Hall, Cathays Park, Cardiff; IJ&PT; BoW231)

JONES, J. Broadway, Llansadwrnen, Cms. Builder. Portreeve of Laugharne

1906-7 bldr alts Cliffe House, Laugharne, Cms; W 8.11.07;

1908-9 bldr adds TH, Laugharne, Cms; EV Collier archt; W 12.6.09

JONES, J. Dinas Cross, Pmbs. Architect

1934 Church Hall, Jordanston, Pmbs; WWG 20.4.34

JONES, J & D Builders, Llwyngog, Cd. John Jones and D Jones;

1869-70 builders WM chapel, Queens Rd, Aberystwyth, Cd; (WH Spaull); W 24.6.70; J&DJ Llwyngog; WCC70 130, iron railings by Walter Macfarlane & Co; £2200;

1872-6 builders, Ysbyty Ystwyth ch, Cd; (RJ Withers), Messrs Jones Llwyngog, about to be erected Br 28.8.72; FS CN 22.5.74; W 22.5.74 John Jones of Llwyngog; consecr 12.9.76; W 15.9.76; ICBS 1872-6;

JONES, J. ARFON. Roby House Chambers, Llandudno;

1920 194 houses at Llandudno Junction and 40 at Gyffin, Caerns; Br 23.1.20;

1922 ten houses, for Conwy BC, Caerns; Br 29.12.22;

JONES, J. B. Cloth Hall, Clydach

1878 schools, Craigcefnparc, Clydach, Glam T A 23.2.78;

JONES, J. HERBERT Swansea partner with CJ Thomas qv in Thomas & Jones qv; born 1883

WwinA 1926 lists

houses Sketty and Caswell Bay, Glam;

vicarage Ystalyfera,

B chapels at Sketty and Manselton;

C chapel at Gendros, Swansea;

Castle Cinema Swansea;

War Memorial Fforest Fach, Swansea;

war memorial St Nicholas ch, Swansea;

chapel at Cwmtwrch;

JONES, J. HUMPHREY Mold

1876 B chapel, Mold, Flints; Br 1876 818)

1878 2nd pr Cocoa Hotel, Blaenau Ffestiniog Mer; RHH;)

JONES, J. I. CERI, later Ceri Jones Associates, Clai Mawr, Rhydlewis, Cd.

1971 Cardiganshire Water Co offices, Lampeter Road, Aberaeron, Cd; plaque;

1972 Llechryd Water Treatment Works, Llechryd, Cd, for Cards Water Co;

JONES, J. M. 15 West St Fishguard (1995) see John Jones

JONES (J.P.) & ROWLANDS, see JP Jones

JONES, J. P. Architect, Swansea; firm was JP Jones & Rowlands or JP Jones, Rowlands & Margrave; ?not same as John Price Jones qv, 1851-1901, who worked from c1880 in Cardiff and by 1896 was partner in Jones, Richards & Budgen qv;

1893 premises for Ben Evans & Co, Swansea, Glam JPR & Rowlands illustrated BN 1.12.93;

1894 alts No 7 Temple St Swansea by JP Jones, Rowlands & Margrave of Swansea T Br 21.7.94;

1897 rebuilt Rose & Crown Inn, Morriston, Glam; by JP Jones & Rowlands; C: BJ 8.9.97;

JONES, J. SILIN The Grove, Llanidloes;

1878 rebuild I chapel, Llanidloes, Mont; T A 2.2.78;

JONES, J. W. Gwili House, Llandeilo. Architect and ironmonger; ?two different architects;

1864 Bryn Teilo, Manordeilo, Cms; £1700 for W Nicholas Pencoed; CJ 16.9.64

1877-8 Siloh CM chapel, Lakefield Rd, Llanelli, Cms; LG 24.5.87; J David, Llanelli, contr; FS 1876, opened May 77 LAL 91; conv 1980 to community centre.

1879 Jerusalem CM chapel, Penygroes, Cms;

1892 Penybanc, Llangadog, Cms; £295 ?chapel or house

1899 alts two houses, Orchard St, Llandovery, Cms; T: CJ 14.7.99; rebuild MS;

1899-1900 WWM chapel, Llandeilo, Cms; FS Br 16.12.99;

1900 Caersalem CM chapel, Tycroes, Cms; £996, AJ;

1900 ?Llanlluan CM chapel, Cms; AJ; where?

1900-01 CM chapel, Capel Hendre Cms; W 31.5.01, £1600; AJ; DHO 64 £1560.

1906 ?Bethel CM chapel, Cross Hands, Cms, DHO.

19?? Pentwyn CM chapel, where? DHO;

JONES, J.W. Brooklea, Acrefair, Ruabon, Denbs.

1899 alts EB chapel, Cefn, Ruabon; T Br 10.6.99;

JONES, JAMES, Ddolwen, Rhydlewis, Cd, c1862-1921, died 2.1.1921 aged 58, CTA 14.1.21: 'Yr oedd y ddyn gonest a diwyd fel archadeiladydd (architect). Yr oedd hefyd yn arolygydd y ffyrdd o dan y Cyngor Dosbarth' ... also registrar of marriages for Penbryn sub-District .. member of County Council .. 'Cymerodd ran fflaenllaw ynglyn 'a chael neuadd y YMCA i'r ardal'. Buried Twrgwyn chapel cemetery.

1896 alts CM chapel, Blaenannerch, Cd; chapel history 1994; possibly also manse & vestry;

1906 Rhyd House, Blaenannerch, Cd; CTA 6.11.05; Helen Palmer: I’m awfully sorry to be writing once again and to be the bearer of not-entirely-good news, but alas, I don’t think the reference below quite works. I’m assuming that the source is indeed the Cardigan and Teifyside Advertiser, but there is no paper for the date quoted. I’ve worked my way through the editions of November 1905 without success. I don’t expect that at this remove you can recall what sort of reference you found – whether some kind of advertisement or in a column of “news". I’m sure it’s somewhere in the CTA, so I can still convey the date to our researcher but not an actual copy of the entry, I fear.

1908 villa Llwyndafydd, nr New Quay Cd for Mrs Griffith £410; T Br 25.1.08

1909 ministers house, Drefach, Cms; plans NLW PB 8154-5

1909 villa for Capt Evans, New Quay, Cd; WG l.7.09

JONES, JOHN

c1783 Ruabon Gate, Wynnstay, Denbs BoW;

JONES, JOHN Architect

1861-2 Port Dinorwic C chapel, Felinheli, Caerns; design prepared and superintended by JJ Esq architect who besides tendering his services gratuitously contributed largely also to the building fund, £1560, CYB63; is this Moriah I, 1862, c£1000, RC Jones, Felinheli, 1992, 103, for which HEAC 3 261-4 says contractors were Messrs Williams, Bangor, c£965, 1861-2, but no mention of Jones; manse 1868 £100;

JONES, JOHN. Baglan. Son of foreman to Griffith Llewellyn at Baglan ch, 1875-82; redrew designs by Robert Llewellyn of Court Colman for Pen-y-fai ch, Glam, 1900-3, also ?school 1898-9 and parsonage. BoW.

JONES, JOHN Cwmbernant;

1883-4 Board School, Trefeglwys, Mont open ME 19.2.84;

JONES, JOHN Fishguard see John M Jones.

JONES, JOHN Lampeter builder

1899 builder Noddfa B chapel, Lampeter, Cd; £703; G Morgan & Son archts; NLW MS 19756F;

JONES, JOHN Ffynnondwrgi-fawr, Llandygwydd, Cd. Carpenter, father of Rev Josiah Jones, Machynlleth, and of two builder sons John Jones and D Jones qqv. Tombstone at Bethesda I chapel, Ponthirwaun, Cd, to John Jones +1888 aged 86 may be him, names two sons, Alexander +1855 aged 17 and James +1852 aged 21.

1840-1 Bethesda I chapel, Ponthirwaun, Llandygwydd, Cd; C.O. Devonald, Eglwys Annibynol Bethesda Ponthirwaun, 1840-1990, 6; design copied from CM Newcastle Emlyn; JJ sent ‘i fynd heibio i amryw gapeli a’u hedrych a’u mesur a dod ag adroffiad yn ol. Cytunwyd i roi gofal adailadu y capel iddo ef, pryd nad oedd ganddo un cynllun na llinell ohono, on cymaint ag oedd ef ei hun yn gallu dynu ar ystyllen.’ Thomas Lodge & David Davies, Soar, masons. Pulpit and gallery inserted later (?1840s) by two sons of J Jones; HEAC 4 176 gives date only;

JONES, JOHN Llangian, Caerns. Surveyor.

1839-40 signs application and completion forms, Llandegwning ch, Caerns; ground plan by John Welch qv; ICBS;

1840-1 signs forms, Aberdaron new ch, Caerns; J Welch architect; ICBS;

JONES, JOHN. London. Architect. 1810-69, the bard Talhaiarn. Born Harp Inn, Llanfair Talhaearn, Denbs, worked with his father, joiner, on Gwrych Castle, Denbs, then apprenticed l825 to - Ward, architect, overseer of works at Pool Park, Ruthin, Denbs (John Buckler architect); 1829 clerk of works with Thomas Penson qv, worked on Montgomery Gaol, St David ch Newtown, and Vaynor Park, Berriew, all Mont. 1843 with Scott & Moffatt qv of London; 1851 with Joseph Paxton qv; one of superintendents of re-erected Crystal Palace at Sydenham; worked for Paxton on Meyer de Rothschild's house near Menton, France; 1855-8 superintended Baron James Meyer de Rothschild mansion by Paxton, Chateau de Ferrieres, France, a version twice as big as Paxton's Mentmore, Bucks; then superintended Battlesden Park, Beds, for Earl Russell. Retired due to arthritis, to Harp Inn, suicide there 1869. Wrote songs and light verse, lyrics for John Thomas, Brinley Richards, Blockley, Owain Alaw & JD Jones; wrote an awdl on Creation 1849, another in memory of Prince Albert 1863; his poetic works in 3 vols 1855, 1862 & 1869; DWB;

1845-8 Tremain ch, Cd; ICBS letter from vicar G Evans of Aberdare House, Cardigan, 1845, ref to plans by ‘a competent English architect’; patron Rev Robert Miles of Priory, Cardigan, but built by public subscription, CJ 27.2.46; plan shows N aisle as vestry/ schoolroom, Jan 1846, £474, approved; letter 1848 I have written to the architect Mr Jones, 9 Spring Gardens London (GG Scott office), asking him to forward the drawings; completion form signed John Jones; PH 20.2.1846 says designed by Mr Johnson of Nottingham, ?error; recently erected CJ 2.6.48 Daniel Evans qv Cardigan clerk of works; Jenkins & Pugh qv builders; letter from JJ CJ 16.6.58 complaining of inaccuracies: I have been with S&M for 5 yrs; ch has nave, well-developed chancel, vestry & S porch; vestry entered by an arch divided by a picturesque screen; Minton flowered tiles around altar; stained glass in chancel ws; Commandments etc on boards in style of ancient MSS; have trusted more to form than archit embellishment; opened 31.8.48, W 8.9.48, contrs Pugh & Jenkins; design of Mr Jones Talsarn PH 8.9.48; CJ 8.9.48; Cered 2007 69-72;

1847-8 ?inv with National School, Cardigan, Cd, des by Scott & Moffatt for Rev R. Miles of The Priory, Cardigan, rector of Bingham, Notts, cf Tremain ch. Letter from former headmaster of Cardigan School, Dewi M Lloyd, Yr Oriel Wen, Penybryn, SA43 3NJ, 1996, writing literary biography, says that Rev Miles was ‘very much aware of Talhaiarn’s work for Moffatt when they produced a school at Bingham, Notts, whilst undertaking the restoration of the church there 1845. The school at Pontycleifion (Cardigan) was opened within six weeks of the opening of Tre-Main church in 1848 and I have a feeling that the poet could also have been the architect of the school.’ Cf DM Lloyd, Cered 15 2007 69-72.

JONES, JOHN Penybont ?Tregaron

1809-10 repairs Pont Rhydfendigaid, Pontrhydfendigaid, Cd, plans by Charles James qv 1809; Cered 2010 7ff; paid £100;

JONES (JOHN) & SONS. Strata Florida, Builders.

1868 lowest T rest Llanbadarn Fawr ch, Cd; (JP Seddon); not used; T Williams of Cardiff employed; JHSCIW 10 1960 55;

1872 rest Llanbadarn Odwyn ch, Cd; JJ; no archt named; W 28.4.72;

1886 contrs Nantcwnlle ch, Cd; JJ&Sons; (A Ritchie); NLW SD/F/509

JONES, JOHN. Talsarn, Cd. Builder. ?same as JJ&Sons Strata Florida or J&D Jones, Llwyngog.

1879 Tanrallt Isaf & buildings, Talsarn, Cd; T: W 2l.2.79

l88l-2 contr Trefilan ch, Cd; (A Ritchie)

JONES, JOHN ARTHUR, MSA. Aberystwyth. Plas Crug Lodge, 1897; 7 Queens Terr. 1900, Cambrian Chmbrs 1902. Son of George Jones qv, in practice with him from c1871 as GJ&Son;

1893-4 Nos 19-21 Terrace Rd, Aberystwyth; plans ARO 11.12.93; MF;

1897 two houses, Powell St, Aberystwyth; JAJ Plascrug Lodge; T: CN 16.4.97

1898 schoolroom, Salem CM chapel, Portland St, Aberystwyth; David Lloyd bldr; DHO 26;

1899 two villas, Llanbadarn Rd, Aberystwyth; Arch 22.l2.99

1900 Rhiwbwys CM chapel & house, Llanrhystud, Cms; WG 6.5.00; ?? chapel early C19 alt in 1870s by R Owens qv.

1900 alts Zoar CM chapel, Borth, Cd; minor dec work WG l4.6.00

1900 alts 10 Railway Terrace, Aberystwyth WG 27.9.00

1901 two houses, Buarth St, Aberystwyth CN 10.5.01; for T Hughes T WG ?.?.01; MF;

1901 pair bungalows, Constitution Hill, Aberystwyth CN 5.10.0l;

1901 schools, EP chapel, Bath St, Aberystwyth; CN 5.l0.01; T:WG ?.?.01;

1901 house for ED Griffiths, Penrhyncoch, Cd; CN 29.3.0l

1901 shop, No 20 Terrace Rd, Aberystwyth; £735; T: Arch 8.ll.0l

1901 shop, Terrace Rd, Aberystwyth for Mrs Captain Doughton CN l.2.0l;

1902-3 premises, Alexandra Rd/ Terrace Rd, Aberystwyth; C: Arch l9.l2.02; (?SD chemist, l8 Terrace Rd l926); MF for Captain & Mrs Doughton CN 28.11.02;

1902 alts 3-4 Corporation St, Aberystwyth; CN 14.3.02; for Edwards & Co, Welsh Flannel Co, Terrace Rd;

1902 two houses Buarth Rd Aberystwyth for Capt RD Jones & Evan Davies T: CN l4.3.02

1902 schoolroom, Bethlehem CM chapel, Llanfihangel Geneu'r Glyn, Cd, for Garn CM chapel, Bow St; CN 11.4.02.

1902 villa, Llanilar, Cd for Mrs Jones, Garth Fawr; T: CN l8.4.02

1902 alts The Midway, Aberystwyth; T:CN l8.4.02 ?house on Llanbadarn Road.

1902 cottage, Chancery, Cd, for Rd Roberts; T:CN l8.4.02

1902 three houses, Crefftwr Rd, Aberystwyth; for John Roberts tobacconists; WG 22.5.02; MF, now Edge Hill Rd;

1902 Board school, Cwmystwyth, Cd; T: CN 9.5.02

1903 house, St George’s Terr, Llangawsai, ?where, for JE Evans of London; TCN 20.3.03;

1903 two houses, Caergog Rd, Aberystwyth; for Capt T Hughes, Tudor Ho, & Capt D Jones, High St; T: CN 20.3.03

1903 alts Capel Dewi CM chapel, nr Aberystwyth; T: CN 26.6.03; Dem;

1903-4 Coliseum Theatre and arcade, Terrace Rd, Aberystwyth; for D Phillips; Plans at theatre now Ceredigion Museum; T: CN 20.11.03, Arch 4.12.03 & 19.2.04 £6000; Arcade of shops and concert hall above; BPR 200

1904 adds Workhouse, Bronglais, Aberystwyth; dem; Arch 2l.l0.04; T: CN 30.9.04

1905 Rheidol foundry, Park Ave, Aberystwyth; Cered 8 344; dem?

1906 Llwynffynnon, Llanbadarn Fawr, Cd, for Joseph Davies, plans at house signed GJ&S;

1906-7 alts Rhydfendigaid CM chapel, Pontrhydfendigaid, Cd; chapel history 1959;

1907 alts Seion CM chapel, Capel Seion, Cd; T: CN 18.9.07; JAJ;

1907 adds Post Office, Llanbadarn Fawr, Cd; GJ&S T: CN 4.10.07

JONES, JOHN EDWARD, builder

1846 builder, Llancynfelin Ch, Cd; signs completion cert, ICBS; ‘plans by a member of the Oxford Archit. Soc, but conducted by a person of the county of much experience' The member of the OAS was probably Basil Jones, later Bishop of St Davids;

JONES, JOHN IVOR PRICE see Ivor Jones

JONES, JOHN L. of Barnard & Partners qv

1973-4 St John ch, Rhosnesni, Wrexham, Denbs; BoW 311

JONES, JOHN M. 15 West St, Fishguard, Pmbs. Architect. John Jones Associates (JJA).

2000 restored College, Felindre Farchog, Pmbs;

2003-5 alts Swnydon, Parrog, Newport, Pmbs;

2005-6 alts Seagull Cott, Parrog, Newport, Pmbs;

2006 St Non’s Apartments, St Davids, Pmbs; entr RSAW awards 2006; JJA; conv of St Non’s Hotel;

JONES, JOHN PRICE. Architect, 27 Park St, Cardiff. 1851-1901 born Cardiff, started practice 1883; 1896 partnership Jones, Richards & Budgen qv with Sydenham Richards born 1857 and Henry Budgen qv. A firm fl 1893-7 in Swansea called JP Jones & Rowlands qv may not be same JPJ;

1880 shop building, corner Bute and Customhouse Streets, Cardiff, ill BN 20.8.80; for C Kyte;

1881-2 Severn County Primary School, Cardiff; BoW 280;

1884 galleries EB chapel, Longcross St, Cardiff T BN 12.9.84;

1885 rest Cadoxton juxta Barry ch, Glam; Orrin 24-5; NLW LL/F/90, £600, Jones Bros Cardiff contrs; JPJ; BoW 146.

1885 High Street Arcade, Cardiff; with T Waring; BoW

1886 Market Buildings front range, St Mary St, Cardiff; BoW 213; Solomon Andrews contr; Market Hall behind 1886-91 by W Harpur qv, ironwork by A Handyside of Derby;

1890 add Royal Hotel, St Mary St/Wood St, Cardiff; BoW 214; T: Br 17.5.90 £18,677 tender by Turner & Sons Cardiff accepted;

1891 Borough Arms PH, St Mary St, Cardiff BoW214 JPJ;

1892-3 alts Queens Hotel, 102-7 St Mary St, Cardiff with CE Waring qv; T Br 19.11.92; BoW says hotel by JP Jones no date; red brick

1892-3 Match Manufacturing Co Ltd factory, Llandaff, Cardiff T Br 31.12.92;

Also

?Wyndham Arcade entrance, Mill Lane, Cardiff, attr Paul Brindley;

JONES, IVOR Architect Cardiff; partner of Percy Thomas; John Ivor Price Jones ARIBA born 1877 articled JP Jones Richards & Budgen qv; list of works in WWinA 1926 with Percy Thomas: competitions Technical College, Cardiff, YMCA Merthyr Tydfil Glam; 2nd pr Fire Station Cardiff; YMCA Pontypridd “nd pr; and severla local competitons; Works in Cardiff Technical college, Cathays Pk 1914; Edward Nicholl Homes 1922; Louis Cafe 1923; Hallinans 1919; J Howells new premises 1922; Marments new premisies 1923. Outside Cardiff: YMCA Merthyr 1911, The Quarry Fairwater Cardiff 1920 and many other country houses;

JONES, K. P. County Architect Gwent.

JONES, KATHERINE Cantref, Rhandirmwyn, Cms. Firm called KBJ Architects. kbjarchitects.co.uk Designed modern house in Carmarthenshire featured on TV programme 2006-7.

JONES, KENNETH P. County Architect Gwent County Council from 1974 see Gwent

JONES, L. CURTIS, Architect, Borth, Cd, in 1875 Worralls Dir.

JONES, LEWIS Architect, Ebbw Vale, Mon; born 1883 articled Rosser & Roberts qv; surveyor to Ebbw Vale Perfect Thrift Building Soc; architect to Bedwellty Board of Guardians; architect and surveyor Ebbw Vale Industrial & Provident Soc; WwinA 1926;

JONES, LLEWELYN LLOYD Lloyds Bank Chambers Eastgate St Caernarfon. Llew Lloyd-Jones. In directories 1912-48. ?related to Rowland, TH, William or Westbury Lloyd Jones qqv.

1920 two det cotts, Peurlios, Caernarfon, for Lt Col PJ Preece Br 5.11.20)

1920 sweet factory, Crown St Caernarfon Br 27.8.20)

1925 pair of cottages, Seiont Rd, Caernarfon for Morris & Jones Br 8.5.25

1927 two workman's cottages for Morris & Jones, Morfa Seiont, Caernarfon Br 7.1.27)

1947 ?Cliff Hotel, Trearddur Bay, Ang by Lloyd & TH Lloyd Jones; RH;

JONES, LEWIS

1909 Brynmawr C chapel, Mon; Br 26.6.09)

JONES, LLEWELYN Borough Surveyor, Aberystwyth; Kelly 1926

JONES, NICOLE Abercyfor Isaf, Cwmffrwd, Cms; Architect 2005 directory;

JONES, NORMAN L. County Architect for Merioneth from mid 30s.

1931 house for W Hampson, Bala, Mer, by NLJ of Towyn Br 24.7.31;

1935 school at Cwm, Abergeirw, Mer. Br 26.4.35)

1932 prop exts Central School, Ffestiniog, Mer Br 17.6.32)

1933 adds old County Offices, Dolgellau, Mer. Br 2.6.33 £1750; ?which building

1934 Boys School, Dolgellau, Mer Br 21.9.34; where?

1935 adds Police Station, High St, Tywyn, Mer Br 29.3.35 Court room and alts to existing.

1938 proposed Maternity Home, Dolgellau, Mer. Br 25.2.38)

1938-9 Council School, Rhosygwaliau, Mer. Br 19.8.39)

1939 County Offices, Dolgellau unex scheme with Sir Giles Gilbert Scott exh RA; Br 5.5.39; new scheme 1952, see below;

1952-3 County Offices, Dolgellau A&BN 26.3.53; AR 1953

1959 Information Centre, Dolgellau, Mer; CTA commendation 1959

1959-62 new buildings Dolgellau High School (Ysgol y Gader) Arran Rd, Dolgellau, Mer; Y Cymro 18.10.62; County Times 13.10.62. John Evans, Cemmaes Road, contractor as also at new school at Bala being built 1962.

JONES, OWEN 1809-74 London-born, trained with Lewis Vulliamy, travelled studied Islamic architecture 1830-3. Published Grammar of Ornament 1856, RIBA Gold Medal 1857. Designed relatively few buildings: 1842 involved with James Wild on Christ Ch, Streatham; 1845-9 24 Kensington Palace Gds; 1851 decoration of Crystal Palace; 1852-4 interior Crystal Palace Sydenham; 1856 St James Concert Hall Piccadilly dem; 1856-60 Osler’s Gallery Oxford St dem; c1872 Abbotsfield, Somerset. Design for Midland Grand Hotel St Pancras 1868 ill Marble Halls.

1860 ?stencil dec in St Mark, Wrexham, dem 1959; BoW. Church by RK Penson 1856-8, spire 1862; BoW;

JONES, OWEN GETHIN Betws-y-coed. Contractor 1816-83 Born Penmachno, stone mason, carpenter then builder. Lived at Tyddyn Cethin and transformed house and land. Poet and historian, author of parish histories of Penmachno, Ysbyty Ifan and Dolwyddelan. Gweithiau Gethin publ 188?. DWB. Owned Coed-y-celyn, Betws-y coed, Denbs; BoW Clwyd; wing dated 1874, ?by him;

1868 contr Betws-y-coed railway station, Caerns, for LNWR; AV;

1872-3 contr St Mary, Betws-y-coed, Caerns; BoW; Paley & Austin;

1879 Gethins Bridge, Dolwyddelan, Caerns; BoW Clwyd: railway bridge on 1879 LNWR Betws-y-coed to Blaenau Ffestiniog line, over A470 and river, battlemented.

JONES, PHILIP L. Architect, Cilfynydd

1908 Bethania CM chapel, Coedpenmaen, Pontypridd, Glam T Br 1.2.08;

JONES, R. BENNETT

1882 alts Plas Alcock, High St, Bangor, Caerns; BN 5.5.82)

JONES, R. C. County Architect Merioneth from c1921.

1920-1 two farm cottages and buildings, Gilarwen, Harlech, Mer for Mer CC.

1920-1 three farm cottages, Morfa Mawr, Llanbedr, for Mer CC. Br 19.11.20, 26.8.21;

1921-2 three cottages and alts to buildings Brynbabon, Bala, Mer; Br 16.9.21

JONES, R.D.

1930 Natwest Bank, Abersoch, Caerns AV

JONES, R LLOYD County Architect, Caerns see Rowland Lloyd Jones

JONES, R. MERTON architect, Merton Jones & Richards, Abergavenny;

1968-70 Barclays Bank, Chepstow, Mon; BoW by Merton Jones & Richards, Abergavenny.

1981 adds Llantilio Pertholey ch, Mon; BoW

JONES, RAYMOND Wrexham. see Jones, G. Raymond.

JONES, REES, Borough Surveyor, Aberystwyth, 1876-c.1914. Trained as stone mason, worked for Balcombe at Devils Bridge, Queens Hotel, and later for Seddon at Abermad.

1901-4 promenade extension around Castle Point, Aberystwyth WG 2.5.01 and 30.5.01; CN 31.5.01; Cered 2007 82ff stone from Ystrad Meurig; FS 29.5.01; c £17000.

1902 entrance, parish churchyard Aberystwyth Arch 24.1.02, CN l7.l.02.

1904 public convenience at Aberystwyth Castle T: CN 1.1.04

1904 six workmens hos, Greenfield St, Aberystwyth T: CN 2.9.04

1909 council housing, Skinner St, Poplar Row, Aberystwyth WG 7.l.09

1911 Isolation Hospital nr Aberystwyth (dem) WG 5.10.11

JONES, RHYS. FRIBA Llandysul, Cd. 1887-1950 County Architect, Cd. Trained Carmarthen School of Art and London University. WWinA 1926; practice at Llandybie 1911-14, Llandysul 1919-39, at King St Llandysul Kelly 1926; 1934-9 engineer to Teifiside RDC; architect to several RDCs and UDCs before becoming County Architect. RIBA biographical record compiled James Jones & Son, solicitors, Llandysul.

19?? adds County Buildings, Aberaeron; RIBA list;

1929 converted school, Llandysul, Cd, to two houses; T: CJ 31.5.29, RJ county archt;

1932 reblt tower top, Llanllwni Ch, Cms; £210; ICBS 12072

1932-6 adds County School, Cardigan; 1936 opening brochure; plans made from after 1st War but failed due to argument over Pembs CC contribution solved 1932; J Teifion Williams qv drew up two schemes one for a new site £5000 one more expensive with adds to old school also. Both too expensive, 1932 RJ commissioned to des ‘semi-permanent’ bldngs, these abandoned and RJ instructed to join with Owain T Thomas qv County Archt of Pembs to draw new plans in harmony with original, lay-out accepted and RJ instr to complete plans; £13,000;

193? adds Central School Bryn Rd Lampeter; RIBA list

1934 Primary School, Coedybryn, Llangynllo, Cd;

193? adds County School, Llandysul, Cd ; RIBA list;

JONES, RHYS WILLIAM Pentwyn, Loughor, Cms. Civil Engineer, 1804-64. Obit ICE annual report 22.12.68. Pupil John Rennie, under HR Palmer surveying turnpike roads in Wales, then in London with Rennie: worked on Plymouth breakwater, London Bridge etc, railway work under C Vignoles on Liverpool-Manchester line, returned to Wales 1830, built harbour at Saundersfoot shortly after, and did mineral survey of Lord Milford's estates. After 1846 worked for Brunel surveying for SWR and branch to Swansea. Directed Vale of Neath Rlwy 1846-51 (Brunel) employing AR Wallace qv; eng to Swansea Vale Rlwy; eng Llanelli Harbour Commissioners, ?in succ to George Bush +1841, ‘most of ther improvements of that harbour carried out under him';

1835 Saundersfoot Harbour, Pmbs; BoW, completed 1835

1835 work on New Quay harbour, Cd, not completed due to lack of funds;

1840 inv with Swansea Vale Railway prop by Starling Benson; BSW 2 214;

184? inv with Fabian’s Bay dock proposals, Swansea, for Starling Benson; BSW 2 214;

184? Llanelli harbour improvements, Cms;

1846-51 engineer Vale of Neath Rlwy, Glam; (IK Brunel); BSW 2 179;

JONES, RICHARD Aberystwyth. According to pamphlet published to commemorate 150th anniversary of St David ch, Capel Bangor, Cd, 1987, the census of 1851 tells that Richard Jones designed Capel Bangor church 1837, but TL thinks misread for Richard James qv. TD 1833 says plans under consideration, TL suggests by George Clinton; Cadw list says blt 1837-8; first vicar 1838.

1807-10 carpenter, Noyadd, Oakford, Llanarth, Cd; house blt for John Brooks, £1278/6/6d, accounts NLW Lucas 1599; ?misread for Richard James

JONES, RICHARD Caernarfon. Joiner, Pool Street Pigots Dir 1828-9. Richard Jones, Pool St on 1794 census.

JONES, RICHARD Dolgellau. County Surveyor Merioneth.

1851-2 advert CDN 20.12.51 asks for plans for rebuilding Pont Lliw, Llanuwchllyn, Mer (bridge dated 1852).

1858 plans alts and gallery Llanegryn ch, Mer ICBS. Church restored 1846-9 by H Kennedy qv resumed in later 1850s by RK Penson qv, ICBS churchplansonline;

JONES, RICHARD Llanfwrog, Ang.

1839-40 Ebenezer CM chapel, Llanfaethlu, Ang JP 8742 alts 1860, 1878 and 1908;

JONES, ROBERT. Not in Colvin unless Robert Jones, joiner, surveyor to Hereford Cathedral c1804.

1823 Uxbridge Hotel, Bangor St, Caernarfon; G Worsley, Architectural Drawings of the Regency Period, p 150; later Uxbridge Arms, later Royal Hotel.

JONES, ROBERT DAVID Architect, 36 High St Pwllheli and Porthmadog, Caerns; WwinA 1926;

1924 housing development Trevor, Caerns, for Penmaenmawr Granite Co, with Professor Abercrombie;

JONES, ROBERT L. Borough Surveyor Caernarfon, Church St. Directories 1874-80. ?same as R Lloyd Jones, County Architect, Caerns 1903;

JONES, ROBERT LLEWELYN, Bala. ?or Robert Lloyd Jones and connected to William, Rowland and Westbury Lloyd Jones of Caernarfon.

1891 alts schools, Bala, Mer, Arch 10.7.91 Robert Roberts & Son bldrs

1902 schools, Bala, Mer. Br 4.7.02 ?Ysgol Bro Tegid, Tegid St;

1912 CM chapel, Brithdir, Mer by R Lloyd Jones of Bala; Capeli

JONES, ROBERT LLOYD, Bala possibly error for Robert Llewelyn Jones qv

1912 ?CM chapel, Brithdir, Mer by R Lloyd Jones of Bala; Capeli;

JONES (RODERICK) & CO.

1859 contractors Rhydfendigaid CM chapel, Pontrhydfendigaid, Cd (chapel history 1959);

JONES, RONALD POTTER. Architect, Lincolns Inn London. 1875-1965. ASG 228. Son of Liverpool shipowner, pupil Reginald Blomfield 1900-03 practice from 1903 (WwinA 1926), designed for Unitarians: chancel Essex U chapel Notting Hill, 1906; Cambridge U chapel 1922; West Kirby U chapel 1929 with E Thornely; rest Old Meeting, Alton, Lancs; pavilions for consolidated clubs, Magdalen College Oxford (RA 1904) and Radley College; 1910 Lindsey Hall, Kensington Mall. Author of book on chapel design. RIBA

1915 int alts Parc-y-felfed U chapel, Carmarthen W 15.10.15. Interior lost.

JONES, ROWLAND LLOYD, Caernarfon. County Architect, Caerns +1925. ?related to Llewelyn and William Lloyd Jones qv. An index of his works in county archives Caernarfon. In 1907 had office at Pwllheli. Followed by son Westbury Lloyd Jones as schools architect and also County Architect? Cf also Llew Lloyd Jones; TA Lloyd Jones; Westbury Lloyd Jones. In directories 1889 18 Church St, 1895 15 Gelert St, 1899-1948 14 Market St;

1885 Croesywaun CM chapel, Waunfawr, Caerns; AV; and also Sunday School added by him 1895;

1888 Sir Hugh Owen statue, Castle Sq, Caernarfon by J Milo Griffiths, sculptor, pedestal etc by RLJ Borough Surveyor;

1892 alts inc organ, Moriah CM chapel, South Penrallt, Caernarfon BN 11..92 Owen Morris bldr; c£4000; dem.

1893 Capel Coch CM chapel, Llanberis, Caerns; Owen Morris qv Caernarfon bldr, £3000; DHO 96)

1893 dwelling house, Pengelli, Caernarfon £279 Arch 9.6.93)

1895 Sunday school, Croeswaun CM chapel, Waunfawr, Caerns; chapel by RLJ 1885;

1896-7 Caernarfon Board School BN 5.6.96, Br 13.3.97 on the Pavilion Field. Br 19.3.98

1897 Girls & infants schools, Caernarfon; BN 19.3.97; alts 1935;

c1897 Tai Victoria, Nantlle, Caerns; for Penyrorsedd quarry;

1897 County School, Bethel Rd, Caernarfon, Caerns; Br 27.3.97 £5219, Owen Morris bldr; Br 14.8.97 T £6437;

1898 brick-drying shed, Parciau brickworks, Caernarfon; T: BN 2.12.98

1898 Intermediate School, Penygroes, Caerns; AV;

1899-1901 Cottage Hosptial, Caernarfon; comp BN 12.5.99; open BN 3.5.01

1901 Vvlla, Priestley Rd, Caernarfon, for AW Kay Menzies, Br 27.4.01; £2267; cf 1907 Highfield

1901 semi-det villas, St Davids Rd and Warfield Rd, Caernarfon, for Castle St EWM chapel; BN 22.3.01; Br 27.4.01 £1380)

1901 Tanycoed CM chapel, Llanrug, Caerns; AV

1901? County School, Pwllheli, Caerns; AV)

1901-3 alts Salem C chapel, Colwyn Bay, Denbs; Cadw)

1902-5 Prichard Jones Institute and cottages, Newborough, Ang, RH; for Sir John Prichard Jones of Dickens & Jones, Regent St;

1903 house, Hafod Bridge, Llanbedr, Mer. for William Jones T:CN 15.5.03; T: Br 20.6.03; ?Plas y Bryn, nr Hafod y Bryn; for William Jones of Llwyngwyn, Chwilog, Br 30.5.03;

1903 Alts Metropolitan Bank, Bangor St, Caernarfon Br 30.5.03;

1903 Gym, County School, Caernarfon BN 20.11.03; T Br 19.12.03 £618 Williams & Roberts, Caernarfon;

c1903 County School, Penrallt, Pwllheli; AV; now Coleg Meirion Dwyfor;

1904 alts Borthygest School, Porthmadog, Caerns T: CN 2.9.04;

1905 Library, Criccieth, Caerns; AV;

1906 Gwylfa CM chapel, Manod, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Mer; by Rowland Jones, Capeli

1907 Cemetery, Penrhos, Pwllheli, Caerns T: CN 16.8.07)

1907 Maelgwyn School, Llandudno Junction, Caerns AV)

1907 ?redec of ceiling of ?Moriah CM chapel, Caernarfon; P&P63 unsigned undated drawing from Gwynedd archives, suggests that ceiling is 1867 by R Owens.

1907 add to Highfield, Caernarfon, for AW Kay Menzies; Br 18.12.07; ?Priestley Rd cf 1901;

1908 Llanfairfechan School, Caerns; AV; Ysgol Pantyrhedyn;

1909 Sunday school, Capel Coch CM chapel, Llanberis, Caerns; AV;

1910 Caernarfon Higher Standard School T: Br1.10.10

1911 proposed Library, Caernarfon Br 13.10.11 bldrs Jones Bros, Bontnewydd; Cf also AH Fennell.

1911 adds The Institute, Caernarfon; Br 24.2.11; the Free Library, Bangor St, Caernarfon by R Owens)

1911 adds Workhouse Infirmary, Caernarfon; £6000 BN 2.6.11;

c1911 Pontllyfni School, Caerns; Av;open air type;

1911 Four Crosses School, Caerns; AV open-air type)

1913 Betws y Coed School, Caerns ?not built until 1928; BoW 269, open-air school

1920 100 houses, Cae Hampton, Bethel Rd, Caernarfon, Caerns; T: Br 14.5.20; Br 17.12.20)

1922 War Memorial, Castle Sq, Caernarfon; Br 4.8.22)

1924 56 houses, Caernarfon, Caerns; Br 14.11.24)

1925 22 houses, Cae Hampton, Caernarfon, Caerns; Br 9.1.25; Br 16.1.25)

1925 owing to death of RLJ the 58 houses in Caernarfon will be completed by his son Westbury Lloyd Jones Br 11.9.25)

1928 Betws-y-coed school, Caerns, built to plans of 1913; BoW;

Also Intermediate Schools at Pwllheli; ?early C20 works at Moriah CM chapel, Trawsfynydd, Mer (AV).

JONES (RUSSELL) ARCHITECTS

2005 The Coach House, Cardiff; RSAW housing des award 2006; Touchbase Design Ltd contrs;

JONES, S. C. Neath

1903-4 EP chapel, Neath, Glam; BoW;

JONES, SAMUEL Wye Bridge St, Hay on Wye Builder in 1844 dir

JONES, SAMUEL Surveyor on SWR inv in Swansea area 1850; BSW 2 218-9

JONES, SAMUEL

c1840 Penllech ch, Caerns;

JONES, T A LLOYD, Caernarfon. ?related to Llewellyn, Rowland, Westbury, or William LJ, qqv. ?same as TH Lloyd Jones see 1947

1919 alts Drill Hall, Victoria Rd, Caernarfon, Caerns; Br 1.5.19)

1947 ?Cliff Hotel, Trearddur Bay, Ang; by Lloyd & TH Lloyd Jones, acc to RH;

JONES, (T. G.) & EVANS (J. R.) Architects, Thomas Glyn Jones & John R. Evans.

1968 Houses, Little Orchard, Dinas Powys, Glam; BoW; concrete; HH 283;

JONES, T. INMAN Civil Engineer 6 Penrallt Rd, Bangor.

1886 add tramp & lunatic wards, Bangor workhouse; BN 12.3.86)

1886 house, Wexham St, Beaumaris, Ang T Arch 9.4.86)

JONES, T. P. Llanelli, contractors

1894-5 contr, TH, Llanelli (W Griffiths) LG 2.4.96

1905-7 contr, St Elli ch, Llanelli (EM Bruce Vaughan)

1909-11 contr, Llanelli YMCA (W Griffiths) LC 23.3.11

JONES, THOMAS

1857-61 signs form for repairs Llanbrynmair ch, Mont, but John Baggaley qv signs appl form; ICBS

JONES, THOMAS Aberaeron Joiner & builder, Pigot 1844 dir.

JONES, THOMAS, Chester. c1794-1859. County Surveyor Flints 1827-55, resigned for ill-health; Colvin; died at Coes Faen (Clock House) Barmouth, Mer, 2.10.59. Practice continued by nephew Edward Hodgkinson qv. 1829-30 Oteley, Ellesmere, Ches, dem, c1830-3 Colvin; adds Loton Pk, Salop 1830 & 1838; 1832-3 Pensax ch, Worcs praised by Pevsner for correct Perp detail; 1835 Grosvenor Lodge, Eaton Hall, Ches dem; Christ Church, Chester 1838 dem;

1813 enl Bryngwyn Hall, Bwlch y Cibiau Mont; BoW; for Martin Williamsl

1824-9 Talacre Hall, Flints, BoW 65; Colvin; J. Poole, Gleanings of hist of Holywell, 1831, 67; but Parry’s Railway companion 1848 62 attribs to Thomas Harrison qv)

1830 Deanery, St Asaph, Flints; BoW; Colvin; CRO prints of Clwyd 1977 80)

c1830 Bryn Asaph, St Asaph, Flints; BoW 443;

c1830 memorial to Bp John Luxmoore + 1830, St Asaph Cathedral, Flints; J. Hemingway, Panorama of N Wales, 1848ed, 284; dem; Colvin

1830 Llwynegryn, Mold, Flints, BoW 65, 395; Colvin, for P. Davies Cooke; Clwyd RO Top prints 1977 70)

1832 crossing screens, moved stalls, St Asaph Cathedral, Flints; BoW 439; not Colvin

1832 rest Bangor Iscoed, Flints; ICBS plans; not Colvin)

1833-4 County Hall, Mold, Flints; BoW; Colvin; Hemingway, Panorama, 1835ed, 233)

1835 parsonage, Llanbeulan Parsonage, Ang; Tudor; NLW B/ Bounty/22; not colvin)

c1835 memorial to Sir Foster Cunliffe and altarpiece, Wrexham ch, Denbs; Hemmingway, Panorama of N Wales, 318; J. Hicklin, Excursions, 1851, 211; Colvin;

1835-6 Holy Trinity, Rhyl, Flints; ICBS; BoW; alts 1850-2; DR Thomas 304)

1836 Dinorben mausoleum, St George, Denbs; BoW; Hemingway Panorama 41; Colvin)

1836-8 alts Trevalyn Hall, Denbs; BoW; CL 12.7.1962; Colvin, for Thomas Griffith; Clwyd RO Trevalyn 323-31;)

1837 rectory, Llanfachraeth, Ang; NLW B/Bounty/41; not Colvin)

1838-41 workhouse, High St, Bala, Mer. NWC 26.6.38; G Roberts, Pum Plwy Penllyn, 1897, 78-9: corresp; Colvin;

1839-40 alts Northop ch Flints; BoW; reblt exc tower, alts 1850 and 1876-7, Colvin; vestry minutes Clwyd RO;

1840 rest Aberffraw ch, Ang; BoW Romanesque W arch discovered during restoration; generals repairs & reroof 1840 GILJ, no archt; not colvin;

1840-2 Blaenau Ffestiniog ch, Mer; NWC 4.8.40, for Mrs Oakeley; consec 1842; Colvin;)

1839-40 Llangelynen ch, Caerns, NWC 24.9.40; ICBS 2549 rebuilding 1839-40 £589; Colvin;

1841-3 Llwyngwril ch, Mer; ICBS £511; built as Llangelynin New Church replacing old ch which survives; called Llangelynin ch 1840-2 in Colvin)

1841 lodges etc Gwysaney, Mold, Flints; BoW 400; not Colvin)

1841 Harlech ch, Mer; NWC 12.10.41; 1839-41 Colvin)

1841 National Schools, Barmouth, Mer; Colvin; Hemingway, Panorama 83)

1843 adds Llanferres ch, Denbs; BoW; ICBS; Colvin;

1843-4 Llangwstenyn ch, Caerns; ICBS; Colvin;)

1844 ?Coes Faen, Barmouth, Mer. TJ died here acc to obituary and may have built the house dated 1844, PH)

1846 Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog ch, Denbs NWC 6.10.46; Colvin

1847 ?alts Nercwys ch, Flints; BoW; transepts and altar recess; but Colvin quotes ICBS for enl 1847-8 by John Lloyd of Mold qv

1850 vicarage, Gresford, Denbs; BoW 174; supervised by EH who later claimed design as his; not Colvin

Possible other works:

workhouse, Corwen, Mer;

JONES, THOMAS, Dole/Dolau, Rhydypennau, nr Aberystwyth builder. Son of William Jones, Dole, qv, brother of Rev William Jones of Ton Pentre q.v.

1868 Siloa I chapel, Cwmerfyn, Cd (Cered 12 1994 42)

1877-8 bldr Seion I chapel, Baker St, Aberystwyth (R. Owens) BPR 65 £4000, DHO 28 says £4400

1879 bldr alts vicarage, Llanfair Genau'r Glyn, Cd (W Williams) NLW SD/B/

1889 renov Capel Sion chapel, Cilcennin, Cd W 4.l0.89

1900 alts Y Garn CM chapel, Bow St, Cd (Capel y Garn 1793-1993 23) DHO 49 says included vestry, new pulpit and set fawr. ?attrib John Hartland qv by AJ but J Newman says no Hartland in Cardiff at time.

JONES, THOMAS, Haverfordwest

1847 British School, Milford Haven, Pmbs PH 28.5.47

1847 rebuilt Crunwere church, Pmbs

1847 plans Cornmarket, Upper Market St, Haverfordwest, not used W 3.12.47

JONES, THOMAS, Llanelli

1900-2 Ebenezer CM chapel, Tumble, Cms (plans with Griffiths, Son & Lewis, Llanelli)

1901 twenty houses, Tumble, Cms. C Arch 9.8.01

1902 alts St Pauls Vicarage, Llanelli, Cms NLW SD/B/95

JONES, THOMAS Butchers Arms, Llanybydder

1810 ?the Thomas John paid £120 to rearrange seats and pulpit in Llansawel church (parish register)

1829-30 rest Llanybydder ch, Cms ICBS 1178

1833-4 rest Pencarreg ch Cms £80 ICBS 1613

1834 rebuilt Abergorlech church, Cms (one form names TJ as architect, another says drawn for TJ carpenter by Benjamin Jones surveyor, another says TJ surveyor ICBS 1625

JONES, THOMAS, Penycnwc (? Pencnwc Fm, Cross Inn)

1861 Towyn I Chapel, New Quay, Cd (HEAC 4)

JONES, THOMAS

1869 Tregarth ch, Caerns; AV;

JONES, THOMAS EDWARD. Architect ARIBA High St, Bangor WwinA 1926;

1919 alts Eagles Hotel, Caernarfon, Caerns, for Allsops Brewery Br 5.7.19)

1931 painting Twrgwyn CM chapel, Bangor, Br 24.3.31 £337

1935 ?painting ?Penebel chapel Bangor, TE Jones & IA Thomas, Midland Bank Chambers.

JONES, THOMAS PUGH Builder, 48 Station Rd, Llanelli, an enthusiastic cyclist cf Byron Davies, Halfway & Pemberton, 2013, 38;

1890-2 builder Halfway Hotel, Halfway, Llanelli, David Lewis Jones qv architect, Byron Davies, Halfway & Pemberton, 2013;

1894-5 builder cycle and athletics track, Halfway, Llanelli, William Griffiths qv architect; Byron Davies, Halfway & Pemberton, 2013, 38-44; with grandstand, for Llanelli & County Cycling & Athletic Co. Converted to football ground, by William Griffiths, 1912;

JONES (THOMAS GLYN) & EVANS (JOHN R.) Cardiff

1966-73 Little Orchard, Dinas, Powys, Glam; six houses, four built by 1968 and two in 1973; Welsh Office Housing Medal 1968; Concrete Society Award 1969; Eisteddfod Gold Medal 1972; HH 282-3; BoW;

JONES (THOMAS) & SON, see Tapp & Jones, London.

1907-9 alts Blaenau Ffestiniog ch by Tapp, Jones & Son.

JONES, TOM Llanwenog Builder

1908-9 blt Pencader CM chapel, Cms (HMSG 299) (D Davies & Son)

EDWARDS, TOM LEONARD Architect, ARIBA 13 Marlborough Rd, Cardiff WwinA 1926;

JONES, W. Contractor. Bankruptcy hearing in 1914, WG 30.4.14, mentions that he built The Cottage, Capel Bangor, Cd, in 1910.

JONES, W.E. Civil engineer, County Surveyor Anglesey; T advert Br 28.5.1887 re work on Holyhead road;

1892 new reservoir for Plas Newydd mansion, Ang; by WE Jones of Graig, Llanfair PG, architect;

JONES, W. O. Upper Bangor, Caerns.

1902 Penybryn WM chapel, Minera, Denbs. Cf G Davies, Minera, 1964, 72-3. £1127/18/5d Samuel Moss, Coedpoeth, contr;

JONES, WALTER Brecon Builder

1859 built Magistrates’ Court, Defynnog, Brec; G. Jones Sennybridge 2 2000 58; Powys RO spec; £134/15/5d; add to police house built after 1843 riots, repaired 1866.

JONES, WATKIN WILLIAMS. Brynafon, Caernarfon, prev of Pwllheli

1908 I chapel, Hebron, Llyn, Caerns C Br 29.2.08; WWJ of Pwllheli

1928 eight semi-det houses Hampton Rd, Caernarfon for town council Br 20.7.28 ?same as houses at Cae Hampton Br 16.3.28)

1928 house at Caernarfon and house at Llanfaglan Br 27.1.28

1928 house for Mrs C Roberts, Caernarfon, Caerns; Br 9.11.28

JONES, WESTBURY LLOYD Architect 1894/5-1962, son of Rowland Lloyd Jones qv. Winton Meads, Vaynol Rd, Caernarfon WWinA1926; County Architect Caerns 1931-58; H&H: trained in his father’s, Rowland Lloyd Jones, office in Caernarvon, he later succeeded to the practice on his father’s death. After military service in the First World War in the Royal Engineers, appointed part-time Architect to Caernarvonshire Education Committee in 1925 and in 1931 became the first full-time County Architect, and arguably the youngest; his work included the Caernarvonshire Technical College at Bangor, and the Gwynedd Police HQ Caernarvon; retired 1958. Obituary; RIBA Journal, April 1962; RIBA biographical file.

1929 alts Carmel Infants School, Caernarfon; Br 1.2.29)

1930 adds County School, Pwllheli, Caerns; AV;)

1932 Central School, Bangor; Br 24.6.32; now part of UCNW Bangor

c1932 Dolgarrog School, Caerns; AV;

c1934 Dolwyddelan School, Caerns; AV;

1935 Central County School, Deiniol Rd, Bangor, Caerns; AV;

1937 County School for Girls, Lon Powys, Bangor, Caerns; AV;

1937 adds County School, Caernarfon £10K Br 6.8.37

1939 gymnasium & caretakers house, Central School, Caernarfon Br 10.3.39

1939 adds Penygroes Intermediate School, Caerns; AV;

1941 proposed alts Caernarfon Hospital Br 21.3.41)

1941-2 Shelters & feeding stations at Caerns Schools; Br 1.8.41 and 28.2.42

1943 proposed schools, Maesgeirchen, Bangor Br 26.2.43)

1945 proposed Public Library in Education Offices, Caernarfon Br 27.7.45)

1947 buildings, Botwnnog Grammar School, Caerns Br 4.7.47)

1947 dining-room, Church School, Bangor Br 12.12.47

JONES, WILLIAM Builder. Paid for numerous bridge repairs in North Cd; Cards QS 1849;

JONES, WILLIAM Aberffraw, Ang. Builder

1841-2 builder rectory, Heneglwys, Ang; plans by John Lloyd qv NLW B/ Bounty/15

JONES, WILLIAM Builder 39 High St, Bala, Mer, in 18?? Mer Dir.

JONES, WILLIAM. Brecon, builder. Several names: William Jones surveyor, High St, in 1835 dir, also William Jones, carpenter and joiner in same 1835 dir. 1844 dir has two land surveyors called William Jones, at Bellevue and at Mount Pleasant; also William Jones mason & builder, Llanfaes, Brecon;

1834 rest Garthbrengy ch, Brec; BoW;

1851 builder, adds Boughrood parsonage, Rad; NLW SD/Bounty/12; CH Howell architect for Rev H de Winton £585/15/0d ; WJ mason & builder Lanvase (Llanfaes), Brecon;

1853-6 built Bronwydd, Llangynllo, Cd; (RK Penson); NLWJ 23 377-406;

1855 rebuilt Llanfrynach ch, Brec; BoW;

1858 Llanilltyd ch, Brec; BoW; dem;

JONES, WILLIAM. Dole, near Aberystwyth. Father of Rev. William Jones qv, Ton Pentre, & Thomas Jones, Dole, qv.

1833 ?Y Garn CM chapel, Bow St, Cd; AJ 1975; ?error;

1865 Gallery, Y Garn CM chapel, Bow St, Cd; Capel y Garn 1793-1993 20; DHO 49 gallery 1866;

JONES, WILLIAM Maescaled, Dolgellau, Mer; +1885 aged 72; or Glandwr near Dolgellau. Buried Brithdir I chapel, Mer, called ‘architect’ on gravestone. He was a carver who exhibited a portfolio table and an ebony tripod 1851 Crystal Palace both designed by HJ Reveley qv CDN 25.10.51

1880-1 alts adds Dr Williams School, Dolgellau, Mer; CN 17.9.80)

1880-1 Shops & dwelling houses, Eldon Sq, Dolgellau, Mer; CN 26.11.80; presumably Crosby Buildings, row of five.

JONES, WILLIAM Blaenywaun, Lampeter.

1839-40 inv Silian Ch, Cd; inspecting architect on application form but plan is by John Edwards qv; completion form signed WJ, carpenter, & Benjamin Davies, Lampeter, surveyor; ICBS 2393;

JONES, WILLIAM Porthmadog. Joiner, builder & architect in Pigot 1844 dir sub Tremadoc. ?related to John Jones who blt the vestry at Penmount CM 1870 and JT Jones who blt the organ chamber in 1911-12.

1881 Architect with OM Roberts of rebuild Penmount CM chapel, Pwllheli, Caerns; Cadw: ?from DG Lloyd Hughes, Hanes Eglwys Penmount, 1981;

JONES, Rev WILLIAM Ton Pentre, Rhondda. Son of William Jones qv and Marged Jones, Dole, Rhydypennau, Cd, brother of Thomas Jones of Dolau qv. Trained as carpenter, became minister Jerusalem chapel, Ton, Glam, 1867 aged 29. Said to have designed some 200 chapels (Y Goleuad 17.12.1907) (Capel y Garn history 1792-1993 19-20). C&TV141: giant arch in his designs comes from Evan Griffiths qv architect of original Jerusalem, Ton. Architectural work continued by son-in-law W David Morgan qv.

1876 Soar CM chapel, Rhiwceiliog, Coychurch, Glam; JP 10039; Cadw; Edmund Rees builder;

1876 Tabernacle CM chapel, Aberfan, Glam; JP 14625

1876 Jerusalem CM chapel, Pontrhydyfen, Glam; JP 13663

1877 Bethel CM chapel, Fanheulog, Llanwonno, Glam; JP 9806

1878 Saron B chapel, Nantymoel, Glam; JP 9978

1880 Ystradyfodwg chapel, Pentre, Glam; JP 14590

1881 Jerusalem CM chapel, Ton Pentre, Glam; BoW511; Methodist Cathedral of the Rhondda C&TV141, rebuilt chapel of 1867 by Evan Griffiths?;

1884-5 reblt Bethania CM chapel, Aberdare, Glam; JP 14602; 1884 BoW134, giant arch front ?by Jones or original by Evan Griffiths; CCV; £1300;

1885-6 Bethel CM chapel, Pontcymer, Glam; JP 14525; BoW 520; rnd arch

1886 Salem CM chapel, Pencoed, Glam; 1888 JP 10033; BoW499; Cadw £1300, Edmund Rees builder; ‘mildly Lombardic’

1887 Tabernacle I chapel, Ynysybwl, Glam; JP 9806;

1888 CM chapel, The Graig, Penlline, Glam; architect Rev William Jones. To cost £370. To seat 200. Memorial stone laid. The foundation stone of the previous chapel had been laid in October 1831; inf TL from Bridgend & Neath Chronicle 3.8.88;

1889 ?Bethel B chapel, Aberystwyth, Cd; AJ; JP 7149; but chapel is by TE Morgan qv

1892-3 Penuel CM chapel, High St, Barry, Glam; £1200; Barry Dock News 16.6.93;

1896 Ebenezer EP chapel, Dinas Powys, Glam; JP 9703

1901 Neuadd CM chapel, Llanidloes, Mont; JP 11399)

1902 Bethania CM chapel, Bargoed, Glam; JP 9586; cf Rev A. Davies 1879)

1903 alts Beulah CM chapel, Groes, Glam; BoW 533-4; DOH 142 £400; re-erected 1976 at Port Talbot. Orig chapel of 1838 built by Thomas Jenkins possibly with C Mansel Talbot;

1904 Jerusalem chapel, Nantyffynnon; AJ; not found ?Nantyffyllon, Glam.

1906-7 Berachah CM chapel, Goodwick, Pmbs; AJ; JP 11107; £1700; dated 1906;

JONES, Rev. WILLIAM BASIL Bishop of St Davids. Co-author with E.A. Freeman, History and Antiquities of St Davids, 1852-7. DWB: 1822-97; born Gwynfryn, Llangynfelyn; Oxford 1842, BA 1844, MA 1847, Fellow Queens and Univ Colls, deacon 1848, priest 1853, archdeacon of York 1867-74. Bishop of St Davids 1874-97.

1846 Llangynfelyn Ch, Cd The church was blt to plans supplied free by a member of Oxford Arch Soc, almost certainly Jones, then fellow of Trinity as his family house was Gwynfryn in the parish.

JONES, WILLIAM LLOYD Bangor. ?related to Rowland Lloyd Jones, county architect Caerns c1900 qv.

1887 Seion WM chapel, Aberffraw, Ang; JP 8628)

1888 Gwynfa WM chapel, Newhaven Rd, Holyhead, Ang; JP)

1892 Bethel WM chapel (Capel Ucha), Mount, Brymbo, Denbs JP)

1893 Bwlch y Ddar WM chapel, Llanrhaeadr ym Mochnant, Mont; JP)

1893 Pendre WM chapel, Treffynnon,; JP)

1896 Nebo WM chapel, Tynymaen, Llanfair yng Nghornwy, Ang; JP 8755;

1901 Ministers House, Coedpoeth, Bangor, Caerns; BN 27.12.01;

1904 Horeb WM chapel, Rhosneigr, Ang; JP 8740; RH; Dull

1906 Penuel WM chapel & school, Llangoed, Ang; JP 8794; Dem.

1906 Bethel WM chapel, Llanrhos, Caerns;

JONES, WYN Architect, Haverfordwest. High Sheriff of Pembs 1990s, died 2005.

1975 Gazebo, Colby Lodge, Amroth, Pmbs

1982 Hibernia Inn, Angle, Pmbs; CTA 1982

1986 Obelisk, Colby Lodge, Amroth, Pmbs;

1990 reroofed Steynton ch, Pmbs and new reredos; TL;

2000 rest Rudbaxton Ch, Pmbs;

2005 rest Llanwnda ch Pmbs; inf TL;

JORDAN, CHARLES. Ironfounder, Newport. Made the Clock Tower at Tredegar, Mon, 1858, Tuscan column;

JORDAN, JOHN Mason. Plans and estimates 1768 with Thomas Rathbone carpenter for rebuilding Llanferres ch, Denbs. Payment for work, 1774, to Mr Turner, presum Joseph Turner qv; BoW;

JORY, EDWIN BRINLEY Architect Cardiff, MSA; WW in A 1914

JOSEPH, DELISSA. London. Architect, Synagogue specialist.

1896-7 Synagogue, Cathedral Rd, Cardiff, Glam; RA 1897; BoW 279;

JOSEPH, JOHN Carpenter & Joiner, Pendre, Cardigan, Pigot dir 1844.

l847 service wing and alts Manordeifi Rectory, Pmbs; NLW SD/B/137;

1854 carpenter with David Jenkins, Cilgerran, mason, Verwig ch, Cd; H Woodyer archt; HMT 21.6.54; Br 14.10.54 due to probs obtaining materials bldng is not complete;

JOSEPH, THOMAS. Trecynon, Glam. Engineer and colliery entrepreneur. Came to Aberdare from Hirwaun to open a new colliery CTV 137;

1846ff surveyor Aberdare branch, Vale of Neath Rlwy; BSW 2 183; ‘a knowledgeable & respected local mining engineer’;

1851-2 Calfaria B chapel, Monk St, Aberdare, Glam BoW134 Br 1852 308; CCV £1400 alts 1859 by Thos Davies)

1852 Heolyfelin B chapel, Bell St, Trecynon, Aberdare BoW137; CCV)

1864 Gadlys B chapel, Aberdare, Glam; CCV; £675; BoW 137)

JOSHUA, A. J.

1929 Panteg Church Hall, Mon; Gwent RO D/Pa 111.65)

JOWETT, THOMAS LEWIS. Langland, Swansea

1863 comp Public Hall, Swansea, Glam; RHH; Br 21 113;

1873 organ chmbr, Oystermouth ch, Swansea, Glam; Orrin 121; NLW SD/F/526; £590; organ by Postill of York; Cambr 18.4.73;

KAULA, WILLIAM London

19?? ext to Aberdare Hall, Cardiff; WwinA 1926;

KBJ ARCHITECTS. Katherine B Jones, Cantref, Rhandirmwyn, Cms. kbjarchitects.co.uk Designed modern house in Carmarthenshire featured on Grand Designs TV programme 2006-7.

KECK, ANTHONY Architect. 1726-97. Beech House, Kings Stanley, Glos. Colvin. Fl 1760-90. John Calvert qv of Swansea seems to have been assoc w Keck’s Welsh works.

1772 ?Iscoed, Ferryside, Cms; for Sir William Mansel; attrib TL; unfinished when bought by General Picton in 1812; LHW60; BoW; not Colvin;

1773-7 Penrice Castle, Glam, for Thomas Mansel Talbot; BoW; William Gubbings master mason, Thomas Keyte plasterer; park landscape by William Emes; interior fitted up only for Talbot’s marriage 1792; orangery 1791 by Gubbings; Colvin 1773-80; CL 18-25.9.1975; RCAHMW Glamorgan 4 1 293-303;

1774-6 ?Slebech, Pmbs; attrib BoW; executant arch was John Calvert, but unsigned drawings may be by AK; for John Symmons of Llanstinan who m Barlow heiress 1773. Mr Miller on one drawing maybe Millart, a marble mason used by AK; not in Colvin;

c1775 ?Cotrahen, Bettws, Glam, for John Popkin; attrib LHW, ill, on basis of sim to Iscoed and Whitson Court; not colvin.

178? ?Penydarren House, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam; dem 1966; attr LHW 91 ill; blt after 1784 for Homfray brothers;not colvin

1787-90 ?Orangery, Margam Castle, Glam; Colvin; for TM Talbot; signed drawing greenhouse now building, at Penrice 4.10.87; BoW des 1780; Glam Hist 4 1967 25; Colvin suggests des looks like Sir Rt Taylor)

c1790 ?Pyle Inn, Pyle, Glam, for TM Talbot who lived here while Penrice was being completed; LHW ill; dem c1960; not colvin; ?blt by Wm Gubbings acc to TL;

1790-1 ?Whitson Court, Mon for Wm Phillips; M. Mansbridge, John Nash, 1991, suggests by AK fitted up by Nash; but attrib to Nash in BoW; J Baker, Picturesque Guide, 1791, 50: ‘it is finishing by Nash, at the expence of Wm Phillips Esq’; LHW suggests AK finished by Nash; not colvin.

1799-1802 ?Newton Court, Dixton, Mon; attrib BoW, as possible posthumous des, for George Griffin; not Colvin.

KEELING, WILLIAM Joiner & builder, Little Darkgate St, Aberystwyth, Cd, in 1835 & 1844 Pigot dir.

KEMPSON & FOWLER see FR Kempson

KEMPSON, FREDERICK ROBERTSON. Architect, Herford and Llandaff. 1837/8-1923, son of Rev WB Kempson, vicar of Stoke Lacy, Herefs; articled John Prichard (or Prichard & Seddon?); practice London 1859, Hereford 1861; ARIBA 1860; office 34 Castle St, Hereford 1868 AEBTD; FRIBA 1870. Birchyfield, Avenbury, near Hereford, 1888; partnership with Charles Busteed Fowler qv (1851-1941) c1889-97 as K&F, did numerous churches in Llandaff diocese, ?Diocesan Architect Llandaff after John Prichard died 1886, or continued his practice. Fowler emigrated to USA in 1908;

(1860-1 rebuilt Bishops Frome ch, Herefs; BoE; S porch 1872)

1862-3 rest St Issells ch, Pmbs; T: BN 26.12.62, £1,284; FRK;

(1862-3 rest Ullingswick ch, Herefs; BoE)

(1863-4 alts rectory, Much Cowarne, Herefs)

(1863-5 alts Burton Court, Eardisland, Herefs

(1864 Tupsley ch competition, Herefs; FRK of Hereford; RHH, St Paul ch, Tupsley, Herford, 1864-5, BoE;)

1865 Cwmdeuddwr ch, Rad; 1866 BoW; Br 18.11.65 new ch £2200; MS;

(1865-6 vicarage, Breinton, Herefs; rest Coddington ch, Herefs; Frome's Hill ch, Herefs; rest Thornbury ch, Herefs; BoE)

(1865-86 rest Pipe-and-Lyde ch, Herefs; BoE)

(1866 transept, Hope under Dinsmore ch, Herefs; BoE)

1867 Wedgwood Fountain, Tudor Sq, Tenby, Pmbs; TO 21.2.67; dismantled;

(1867-8 stalls, Bromyard ch, Herefs; rest Dinedor ch, Herefs; boys school, Lebury, Herefs; BoE)

(1868 entr Hereford Lunatic Asylum comp, Herefs; FRK of Hereford; RHH; rest Dewsall ch, Herefs; BoE;

(1868-70 rest Breinton ch, Herefs; BoE)

(1868-70 Cheyney Court, Bishops Frome, Herefs, burnt 1888; BoE)

(1868 Bryngwyn Manor, Wormelow, Much Dewchurch, Herefs; BoE, for Sir James Rankin Bt 1842-1915, 1868-70 acc to wikipedia; Rankin MP for Leominster 1880-1915, made baronet c1900, wikipedia says that Robert Rankin, Liverpool timber merchant bought son James two large estates in Herefordshire in 1865; enlarged by FRK in 1890 inf Edward Holland;)

(1869 rebuilt Mordiford ch, Herefs; BoE)

(1869-9 school, Coddington, Herefs;

(1869-70 alts Grendon Bishop ch, Herefs; Little Cowarne ch, Herefs; rectory, Humber, Herefs; Barnamore House, Withington, Herefs; BoE)

(1870 school, Much Dewchurch, Herefs (Steiner School from 1980s); school, Allensmore, Herefs;

(1870-2 school, Withington, Herefs; BoE)

1870-1 Cottage Hospital, Tenby, Pmbs; TO 24.11.70

1870s consulted by Charles Vickerman over Hean Castle, St Issells, Pmbs; BoW 444; ?not employed.

(1871-2 rest Lugwardine ch, Herefs; rest Tarrington ch, Herefs; BoE)

(1872-4 Library & Museum, Hereford; BoE)

(1877-83 rest Pipe Aston ch Herefs; BoE)

(1878-80 rest Allensmore ch, Herefs; BoE; Bullinghope ch, Herfs; BoE)

1879 plans Bettws Disserth ch, Rad; ICBS; rejected; ch 1883 by JB Fowler qv of Brecon, BoW;

(1879 rebuilt Hope under Dinsmore ch, Herefs; BoE)

1882ff Talycoed Court, Llanfihangel Ystern Llewern, Mon; BoW; attrib Cadw; house 1882, lodge & gatepiers c1882; stables and Clock House 1870s?; for Joseph Bradney

(1883-5 Holy Trinity ch, Hereford; BoE)

(1885 MH, Kington, Herefs; BoE)

(1886 rest Leominster Priory Herefs; BoE)

(1886-7 Convent of Poor Clares, Lower Bullingham, Herefs; dem)

(1887 adds General Infirmary, Hereford; BoE)

1885-7 completed St Mary, Nolton, Bridgend, Glam, design by J Prichard + 1886; added tower and spire 1898; Br 14.5.98; Orrin 20-1; BoW only mentions FRK in 1898)

1887-8 Princes Gate ch, Pmbs; BoW;

1887 adds St John ch, Cardiff: chancel and vestry 1887, BN 25.3.87; FRK to plans by John Prichard +1886; £3000; WM 17.3.87, outer aisles 1889 K&F, tower rest 1897 CBF; Orrin 35ff

1888 rebuilt Coychurch ch, Glam; tower had collapsed 1877; Orrin 50; AC 1888 401-3; BoW; tower & S transept

1888-9 rest Llanmihangel ch, Glam; Orrin 87-8; FRK; CGG 10.5.89; Bridgend & Neath Chronicle 10.5.89; ICBS; £671; BoW new roofs, chancel raised 3’ E w, fittings;

1888-90 Pentre ch, Glam; Orrin 132; by FRK of Birchyfield, Hereford; contractor Thomas Collins Tewkesbury; £20000; BN 1.8.90; for Griffith Llewellyn + 1888 of Baglan Hall completed for his widow; WM 29.7.90; the ‘cathedral of the Rhondda’; BoW 1887-90;

1889 outer aisles St John ch, Cardiff reusing old aisle windows; Orrin 35-6; K&F; Br 5.10.89; Samuel Shepton & Sons contractors; £13,000; WM 26.9.89; 1889-91 BoW;

1889 rest Meidrim ch, Cms; K&F; except chancel ?by E Christian; W 11.10. 89; ICBS 9336

1889-90 rest Llandow ch, Glam; K&F; Orrin 76; John Morgan Llantrisant contractor; £550; Orrin 76, refurb of chancel; BoW.

1889-91 rest Llantilio Pertholey ch, Mon; tower rest 1889-90; AC 2.5.90; reseated, pulpit, screen; AC 4.12.91; K&F; BoW tower parapet 1890-1)

1890 rest chancel Aberavon ch, Glam; Br 23.8.90 £1200; Orrin 1; Marble reredos by HH Armstead, sculptor; K&F; BoW mentions only reredos;

1890 reredos St John ch, Cardiff; BoW; K&F;

1890 reredos St John, Canton, Cardiff; BoW; K&F; carved by William Clarke

1890 rest Dale ch, Pmbs; FRK; TO 13.11.90; HMT 12.11.90.

1890 rest Pontypridd ch, Glam, spire; Orrin 14; K&F; £650; William Thomas & Co, West Bute Docks, contr; Br 12.7.90; BoW; added gabled clockfaces to tower

1890-1 Llandaff North ch, Cardiff; bombed 1941; Orrin 71-2; K&F for Lord Windsor; WM 28.6.90; ill BN 11.4.90 repr in Orrin; Br 7.2.91; contractor W Thomas & Co Cardiff; £1820; enlarged by FRK 1914; BoW All Saints Gabalfa Rd chancel 1890-1 K&F, nave 1914 FRK, bombed, rebuilt 1953-5

1890-1 rest Welsh St Donats ch, Glam; BoW; K&F; Orrin 189 1890-1; BN 23.10.91; WA James Cardiff contr; £700; WM 15.10.91; Br 6.12.90;

1890-1 Libanus ch, Brec; K&F; 1891 BoW; presumably the new church 2m from church at Llanspyddid Br 3.5.90;

(1890-1 mission ch, Kington, Herefs, now RC ch; BoE)

1891 rest Peterston super Ely ch, Glam; Orrin 135; BN 7.11.90; contractor William Morgan Canton; oak carving by William Clarke; £1400; WM 24.7.91; organ 1893 by A Young & Sons Manchester; BoW 1890-1; E w, fittings, mosaic floor, organ chamber, tower buttresses & pinnacles.

(1891-2 rest Huntington ch, Herefs; BoE)

1891-3 St Paul, Barry, Glam; BoW147 K&F; Orrin 14; Barry Dock News 2.12.92, 8.9.93; William Richards, Barry, contr; N aisle 1906 FRK, CB 1906 4;

1891 spire Ebbw Vale ch, Mon; Br 24.10.91; BoW; K&F)

1892-4 alts Clarbeston Ch, Pmbs; K&F; plans SD/F; tracery etc; 1894 BoW.

1892 St Nicholas Parish Hall, Barry, Glam; £1000; SWales Star 30.9.92; K&F;

c1892 excavated Blackfriars, Cardiff for 3rd M of Bute; BoW 210; K&F;

1892-3 chancel etc to St Catherine ch, Roath, Cardiff, by J Prichard 1883-5; Orrin 31; Br 14.10.93; £2450; W Symonds Cardiff contractor, WM 28.9.93; BoW simpler than intended cruciform design of J Prichard.

1892-3 rest Ludchurch ch, Pmb; BoW; K&F;

1893 rest Marcross ch, Glam; Orrin 98-9; K&F; NLW LL/F/506; £875; WM 22.1.94; BoW; roof, fittings;

1893-4 Holy Nativity ch, Penarth, Glam; BoW; K&F; cheap mission church for Lady Windsor; in Orrin as HN ch, Cogan, FS WM 28.7.93 by CBF of K&F; BN 2.2.94; font facsimile of Norman font at Cogan ch, pulpit of alabaster stone and marble, £2630; Penarth Chron 17.11.94; interior lined in brick;

1893 rest Johnston ch, Pembs; K&F; BoW;

1894 School, St Isan ch, Llanishen, Cardiff; K&F; BoW; T school and adds to house: Br 24.3.94; ext 1904 by HD Blessley;

(1894-5 Grammar School, Bromyard, Herefs; adds, BoE;

1895 Llansantffraed in Elvel ch, Rad; BoW; FRK;

1895 rest tower Bonvilston ch, Glam; CBF; Orrin;

1896 reredos, Berriew ch, Mont; BoW; figures by T Earp; FRK;

1897 lychgate, Llandefaelog Fach ch, Brec; BoW; FRK;

1897 rest tower Cadoxton juxta Neath, Glam; CBF of K&F, Orrin; CB 1906 4;

1898 tower and spire St Mary ch, Nolton, Bridgend, Glam; Orrin 20-1; Messrs E. Turner & Sons Cardiff contractors; Br 14.5.98; orig church by J Prichard with FRK 1885-7; BoW;

1899-1901 St Martin ch, Albany Rd, Cardiff; bombed WW2; Orrin 39; CB 1899 37; FRK; Br 5.10.01; ICBS; £9700; WM 21.10.01; BoW 95, 302 bombed 1941 rebuilt by Sir Charles Nicholson & Rushton qv 1955;

1898-1900 St John ch, Risca Rd, Newport, Mon; plans Gwent RO 1898 FRK, Br 26.5.00; ICBS; screen and pulpit, 1911; NLW faculty; BoW 1898-1900, font 1900 FRK; screen & pulpit 1910-11 FRK;

1905-7 St Michael Theological College, Llandaff, FRK; BoW 95, 258, incorp John Prichard’s unfinished house ;

1906 N aisle St Paul, Barry, Glam; Orrin 14; £4775; FRK;

1906 reredos Llandough juxta Penarth ch, Glam; oak, carved by W. Clarke; NLW LL/F/396; Orrin;

1907 repairs Llancarfan ch, Glam; Orrin 71; £325; rep tower roof; contr Shepton of Cardiff; WM 7.11.07; FRK

1907-15 St Gabriel ch, Cwmbran, Mon; ICBS; BoW; chancel 1907-8, first two bays nave 1914-15, rest of nave 1950s.

1908 rest Michaelston super Ely ch, Glam; Orrin 107; new fittings; Shepton & Son Cardiff contrs; Llandaff Dioc Mag 6 1909-10 30-1;

1908-10 St Agnes ch, Port Talbot, Glam; FRK; BoW 533; FS 10.10.08, consec 20.6.10, £6035 from Emily Talbot and £1935 from parishioners; BM George The parish of St Theodore Port Talbot 1901-2001;

1913 rest Redberth ch, Pmbs;

1914 rest Loveston ch, Pmbs;

1914 adds Llandaff North ch, Cardiff: N aisle and W end; organ ch moved; £2500; BN 19.6.14; Orrin 72; orig ch by K&F 1890-1.

Also

18?? vicarage, Rhayader Rad; BoW no date; FRK;

Attrib:

1885c Tegfynydd, Llanfallteg, Cms, large country house for Christopher Morgan; attrib TL; ill LHW 64.

KENDALL, JOHN

1894 Dean Williams Library, St Asaph, Flints; BoW;

KENNARD, THOMAS WILLIAM. Engineer, 1825-93, son of Robert William Kennard iron manufacturer 1800-70, owner Blaenavon Ironworks; TWK went to USA in 1858;

1853-7 Crumlin Viaduct on Newport, Abergavenny & Hereford Rlwy; with his father and his brother Henry Martyn Kennard 1833-1911; Br 6.7.57 & 1.12.66; dem 1965; £62000; BoW; built Crumlin Hall for himself c1860; G&J Wade, Monmouthshire, 1909; Charles Liddell qv was engineer to the line.

KENNEDY, HENRY Bangor and London. Architect. c1814-96, born 1 Scarsdale Terrace, Kensington, baptised London 6.2.1814, one of 21 children of John Kennedy (1759-1842), nurseryman; grandson of Lewis Kennedy co-founder of horticultural firm of Kennedy & Lee, West Kensington; half-brother of Lewis Kennedy qv (1789-1877) landscaper and architect; trained according to 'Testimonial' of 1888 by J Bocock Holbrook civil engineer and surveyor, Camden Town, then Robert Sibley, and then pupil of Samuel Beazley; awarded prize of 100 gns for design of bridge at Itchen Ferry, Hants; signs survey maps 1838-9 of Ancaster estates of Lord Willoughby de Eresby, for whom Lewis Kennedy was agent, married Emily du Pre, daughter of rector of Willoughby, Lincs, 1839. By 1840 in North Wales probably at instigation of Willoughby de Eresby family owners of Gwydir Castle, Llanrwst; kept a house at Clapham London; at Menai View Bangor 1844 dir, 284 High St 1880 dir; Diocesan architect Bangor 1871-93, followed by PS Gregory qv; in bad financial circumstances by 1884 due to helping out his son Henry (born 1858); retired 1894, place of death and date uncertain, probably 1896; partnerships - Rogers c1858-65 (K&R) (possibly Frederick Rogers or John Mechelen Rogers, ICBS gives both names, possibly WT Rogers, contractor of Pen Parc, Bangor (DSA). JM Rogers c1831-89, born Bristol, was pupil Pope Bindon & Clark Bristol, AEBTD 1868, DSA says his partnership with HK dates from 1858; by 1861 JMR was in London, but designed buildings in Bristol 1870-4 acc to Gomme & Jenner, however obit Br 14.12.89 says only JMR died Brighton aged 57 and had been in design department of War Office, ARIBA 1870; then c1867-71 Gustavus Hamilton O’Donoghue qv (K&O) from Glasgow, firm called of London, Bangor and Glasgow in 1867. List of works in hand AC 1847 81. Cambridge dissertation by Matilda Harden (MH) establishes family connection with Lewis Kennedy qv;

1841 parsonage, Trefriw, Caerns; gabled with bargeboards; plans May 1841 from Kensington; NLW B/B/?

1841-2 St Mary ch, Llanrwst, Denbs; BoW236; dem; 1840 MH, probably for Willoughby family of Gwydir;

1842 rest Llanbedr-y-cennin ch, Caerns; AV his first recorded work in N Wales; windows, Norman E w, arcade;

1843-5 Ffestiniog ch, Mer; ICBS; Norman; AV;

1843-4 Llanllechid ch, Caerns; AV; neo-Norman; condemned by Eccl ‘the western bellcote is Italian not Norman. This comes of the same architects essaying church architecture who deal in the revived pagan’; engraving by HK dated 1843; 1843-6 MH;

1845 National School, Llanengan Caerns; Seaborne;

1845-6 enlarged Gwrych Castle, Denbs; BoW

1846 unex plans Bryncoedifor ch Mer; Mer RO Z/PF/34/16, for a cruciform church; ICBS mentions RK Penson design with aisle 1848; unaisled ch built 1849-50 ?by RKP;

1846-9 rest Llanegryn ch, Mer; work halted; ICBS; then RK Penson did W window and belfry; ICBS letter 1858)

1846-7 Bluecoat school, Denbigh; BoW;

1847 Pentir ch, Caerns; ‘new church building near the old one EE with very beautiful details’ AC 1847 81;

1847-8 Sarn Meyllteyrn ch, Caerns; ‘a new building of the Dec style on the site of the old one’ AC 1847 81; CDH 25.9.47; 1848, dem 1990, AV; for William Bulkeley Hughes MP; ground plan ICBS 3940, ill by MH;

1847 Llanengan ch, Caerns; ‘is restoring’; AC 1847 81)

1847 Llanaelhaiarn ch, Caerns; ‘restoration in progress’ AC 1847 81)

1847 Cefn ch, Llandwrog, Caerns; ‘new chapel of St Thomas is building’, EE style; AC 1847 81;

1847-50 Llangwnadl ch, Caerns; ‘going to be restored’ AC 1847 81; 1850, AV; ICBS 4910 1849 plan ill MH;

1847? Penmynydd ch, Ang; ‘interior rearranged and refitted, .. Her Majesty granted £50 to rest of Tudor chapel’ AC 1847 81; RH says rest 1848 by Rev Henry Longueville Jones (1806-70), vicar of Llanfaes, founder of Arch Cam 1846, unlikely as Rev HLJ would have written 1847 piece; GILJ rest 1848 by Henry Longwith Jones architect; DWB does not mention Rev HLJ; MH suggests that he oversaw HK design;

1847 Llanberis ch, Caerns, ‘going to be restored’ AC 1847 81; 1848 MH;

1847-8 rest Llanfair Mathafarn Eithaf ch, Ang; RH; ICBS 1847-9 reseating & gallery; plans 1847-8;

1847-8 Llanfaelog ch, Ang; RH; by HK & R K Penson qv acc to ICBS 1847-9 but gr plan 1849 by HK; GILJ 81; AC 1847 81 ‘now erecting’; contract £1300; £660 given 1848 by Chester & Holyhead Railway for church, school, and house, in compensation for common land taken, MH;

1848 built Gaerwen ch, Ang, ‘to plans by an amateur’; AC 1848 81; ICBS 1847-53 has unsigned gr plan for ch w gallery and correspondence from HK; replaces Llanfihangel Ysgeifiog ch

1848 Pentir ch, Caerns; AV;

1848 rest Llanaelhaiarn ch, Caerns; AV: again in 1892)

1848 rest Nant Peris ch, Caerns; RH;

1849 Llanfairfechan ch, Caerns; AV; adds 1875 by HK;

1849-51 rest Caerhun ch, Caerns; ICBS plan 1851)

1850-8 rest Llanfair ch, Mer; ICBS, reblt exc W wall and chancel

1849-52 rest Newborough ch, Ang; ICBS 1850-2, plan & elev 1849;

1850 ?rectory, Llandwrog, Caerns, attr AV;

1850 rest Abererch ch Caerns; AV;

c1850 Maenan Abbey, Caerns; AV;

1851-2 National School, Llangefni, Ang; RH)

1851-3 Llanfair Pwllgwyn ch, Ang; GILJ; T: CDN 20.12.51; 1853 RH;)

1851-2 rest Llangristiolus ch, Ang; RH 1852; Br 26.6.52; 1851 plan & section ICBS; chancel rebuilt

1851-5 Llanedwen ch, Ang; RH; Br 30.8.56; tower & spire; ICBS 4503, plan 1851 ill by MH; HK plans 1851-3 rejected, plans 1854 accepted, ground plan as completed 1855)

1852 rest Llanrhudd ch, Denbs; BoW)

1852 adds Gwrych Castle, Denbs; cf 1845-6 BoW 177;

1852-5 rest Clynnog ch, Caerns; ICBS; 1856 AV;

1852-3 rest Llandrillo ch, Mer; plan ICBS; work removed in rest of 1877 by SP Smith qv; HK rearranged seats, repair roof, partial repair walls, doorway through W tower and N door convert to window.

1853 enl Llandegai ch, Caerns, with crossing tower, longer nave, W porch, vestry; AV;

c1853 school, Llandwrog, Caerns; AV;

1853-4 rest Trawsfynydd ch, Mer; ICBS

1853-4 rebuild nave Llanfihangel Din Silwy ch, Ang; ICBS gr plan; 1855 RH

1854 rebuilt Llannor ch, Caerns; Br 15.7.54; 1855 AV;)

1854 rest Trefdraeth ch, Ang; RH; vestry)

1854-6 Llanwenllwyfo ch, Dulas, Ang; 1856 RH; 1854-6 GILJ; 1852-6 ICBS; church for Llysdulas estate;

1855-6 rebuilt Llannerchymedd ch, Ang; reblt exc tower Br 4.10.56; ICBS 1853-9, gr plan dated 1855;

1856 rest Llanrug ch, Caerns; RH;

1856 Glyn y Weddw, Llanbedrgoch, Caerns; house for dowager Lady Jones-Parry of Madryn; AV;

1857 Llandeiniolen Christ Church, Caerns for Thomas Assheton-Smith; MH

1856-7 rest Clocaenog ch, Denbs; BoW 131)

1857 rest Derwen ch, Denbs; BoW)

1857 rest Llandrillo yn Rhos ch, Denbs; BoW)

1857-9 alts Llangadwaladr ch, Ang; ICBS, gr plan after compl 1859)

1857 Llandinorwig ch & parsonage, Deiniolen, Caerns; HK; Br 17.10.57; for T Assheton Smith;

1856-7 rest Llanfair yn Neubwll ch, Ang; HK; Br 10.10.57; RH; ICBS has two applications 1851-5 and 1856-7, new windows in 1856-7 plan)

1857-8 alts Llangefni ch, Ang; ICBS gr plan 1858 shows repairs ad gallery; RH; vestry?? 1858 GILJ; chancel 1889 ?by HK; lychgate 1890;

1858 Llanrhuddlad ch, Ang; Br 23.10.58; ICBS 1854-9;

1858 National School, Pant Glas, Caerns; AV

1858 rest Llanfair ch, Mer; AV

1858 ?rest Llaniestyn ch, Caerns; faculty names no architect, AV)

1858 rest Llangian ch, Caerns; AV;

1858 North Wales Normal Training College, Caernarfon, Br 22.5.58, adapting existing buildings externally plain; David Williams, Caernarfon, builder;

1858 Menai Bridge ch, Ang; Br 28.8.58; £1450)

1858-64 Llandwrog ch, Caerns; Br 17.7.58, 12.3.64 £4,109; MH, estate church for Lord Newborough of Glynllifon; correspondence begins in 1852,

1858-62 rest Llanfihangel yn Nhowyn ch, Ang; RH 1862; K&R; ICBS gr plan after compl 1862;

1858-62 Llanfihangel yn Nhowyn Nat School, Ang; HK; Br 13.3.58; opened Br 23.8.62; K&R;

1858-60 Denio ch, Pwllheli, Caerns; ICBS

1858-62 alts Llanarmon ch, Caerns; ICBS; K&R; HK acc to AV)

1859 designs for fittings, Dolgellau Ch, Mer, pulpit, reading desk, stalls, pews and benches, Mer RO ZM/352/3; unex;

1859-60 Cerrig Ceinwen ch, Ang; K&R; 1859-61 ICBS; opened 12.12.60)

(1860 1st pr Devon & Cornwall Bank, Exeter, Devon; RHH; K&R;

1860 NatWest Bank, Bangor, Caerns; AV;

1860 alts adds parsonage, Llanengan, Caerns; plans NLW B/B/?; K&R)

(1862 entry comp Exeter City Prison, Devon; RHH; K&R;

1862-4 Llanfwrog ch, Ang K&R 1862 RH; Br 24.9.64; ICBS 1861-4; )

1862 rest Llandyfrydog ch, Ang; K&R; RH; 1860-2 GILJ)

1862 Llanynghenedl ch, Ang; K&R; RH)

1862 Llanarmon ch, ?, rest Br 21.6.62 £600 K&R)

1862 Bangor Markets, Bangor, Caerns; K&R; Br 7.6.62)

1863 Llanystumdwy ch Caerns; K&R; Br 11.7.63)

1863-6 St James ch, Holyhead Rd, Bangor K&R ICBS; CB 1867 46; £4500; 6 stained glass ws; WT Rogers of Penparc Beaumaris builder; consec Br 22.9.66)

1863-6 prop repairs Llanbedrog ch, Caerns rejected ICBS K&R)

1864 adds Plas Coch, Llanedwen, Ang for W Bulkeley Hughes MP; the ruined coach-house, ?the lodge, ?the interiors; RH;

1864 proposed new ch Gyffin ch, Caerns, K&R; MH : ICBS protested at planned demolition of old church, HK said that vicar wished to restore but had been over-ruled; church not demoolished but restored; ICBS 6222;

1864 ?attrib alts Dolgellau ch, Mer; chancel arch, alts to apse windows, pulpit; as HK designed unex fittings in 1859. The drawings for this work are unsigned, Mer RO ZM/352/ 1-3, and mixed with some by WR Williams qv;

1864-5 Minera ch, Denbs; K&R; BoW 253)

1865 refronted Twrgwyn CM chapel, Holyhead Rd, Bangor, Caerns, JP; K&R;

1865 rest Penrhoslligwy ch, Ang; RH; 1864-6 ICBS; K&R;

1865 ?rectory, Llanllechid, Caerns; attr AV;

1865 Cemaes ch, Ang; K&R; Br 19.8.65; ICBS; )

1865 rest Llanbedrog ch, Caerns, for Lady Jones-Parry of Glyn y Weddw; HK, AV;

1866 ?Diocesan Registry, Bangor, Caerns; attr AV;

1866 rest Gyffin ch, Caerns; K&R; proposal to demolish 1864 resisted, reopened Br 16.6.66 Joseph Hughes, Llansantffraid Glan Conwy, contractor, 3-light E window by T Baillie & Co, London, tiles by Maw, cost about £700; ICBS 1864-5

1867 1st pr Bangor Infectious Diseases Hospital, Caerns, RHH; Br 16.3.67; DSA;

1867 rectory, Llanllyfni, Caerns; K&O; T: CDH 29.6.67

1867 alts Amlwch ch, Ang; K&O; Br 23.11.67)

1867 rest Boderwyd ch, Ang; K&O; Br 23.11.67)

1867 repairs Bryngwran ch, Ang; Br 21.12.67)

1867-8 rest Llechgynfarwy ch, Ang; K&O; Br 23.11.67; 1867 RH; ICBS gr plan 1868, after works;

1867 Llaneugrad ch, Ang; K&O; Br 21.12.67; ICBS 1863-9)

1867-70 Llanfaglan new ch, Caerns; K&O; Br 21.12.67, 8.10.70)

1867-8 rest Aberffraw ch, Ang; K&O; Br 21.12.67; K&O)

1868 National Schools, Garth Rd, Bangor, Caerns; K&O; Br 21.3.68; rebuilt as flats 1980s by Bowen Dann Davis)

(1868 design I chapel, Long Ashton, Som, ext Glasgow Inst of Art, K&O; DSA;

1868 rest Aberdaron old ch, Caerns; AV; )

1868 N & S Wales Bank, Porthmadog, Caerns, AV; now HSBC;

1869 Criccieth ch rest, Caerns; Br 13.11.69; ICBS; K&O; c1870 AV;

1870 enl National Schools, Llanllechid, Caerns; Br 8.10.70; K&O

1870-1 Llangwyfan new ch, Ang; K&O; Br 8.10.70; RH; 1870-1 ICBS; 1871 GILJ;

1870 Llanfechell ch, Ang rest Br 8.10.70 K&O

1871 rest Bodedern ch, Ang K&O Br 15.7.71)

1871 Llanfaglan new ch, Caerns; AV;

1871-3 rest Llanddaniel Fab ch, Ang; rebuilt 1873 RH; new chancel, vestry, porch, new windows, reseating;

1872-3 chancel Llandrygarn ch, Ang; RH; ICBS 1872-4, plan 1873;)

1873-6 Clock Tower, Machynlleth, Mont, commemorating coming-of-age of Lord Castlereagh, heir of Marquess of Londonderry; BoW; FS 15.7.74, Edward Edwards qv of Machynlleth builder; BN 8.9.76, 90' tower, arches with shafts of polished Anglesey marble, second storey or shaft of tower of Tremadoc blue sets, dressed stone from Cefn, Ruabon, ironwork by Macfarlane qv of Glasgow, carving by Griffith qv of Chester and Mr Bosker of Ruabon, erected from designs and under superintendence of HK of Bangor, Wrexham and London; a design exhibited RA 1874 by WH Lockwood)

1873 rest Llaneilian ch, Ang; RH; ICBS corresp 1872-82;)

1874 chancel Llanfaethlu ch, Ang; RH; ICBS 1874-5, gr plan 1874; HEK;

1874 vicarage, Corris, Mer; CN 3.7.74; DSA; ?K&O

1875 Rhosybol ch, Ang; ICBS 1873-5; GILJ)

1875 work, Rhosfawr ch, Abererch, Caerns T: NWC 16.1.75

1875 adds Llanfairfechan ch, Caerns; AV; chancel reblt w S aisle, vestry;

1875 involved, Aber ch, Caerns by EW & PP Pugin qv ICBS; inspected works

1875 infants school, Abererch, Caerns NLW PD 9683-6, ill P&P 59 signed HK Bangor & London; T: school and house NWC 16.1.75;

1875 rectory, Newborough, Ang; T: NWC 20.2.75)

1875 adds Ty Issa, Corwen, Mer, for CH Wynn of Rhug T: NWC 29.5.75)

1875 stables, Dinorben Arms, Amlwch, Ang; NWC T: 17.7.75)

1875 No 35 Hope St, Wrexham, Denbs; BoW308;

1875 four houses, Machynlleth, Mont T: ME 10.8.75 apply Llynlloed, Machynlleth;

1876 pavilion for Art Treasures Exhibition, Wrexham; MH ill;

1877 rest Abererch ch, Caerns; NLW PD 9709; Pensarniaeth Cymru 1998 41)

1878 Mausoleum, Vaynol, Y Felinheli, Caerns; AV; MH;

1879 rest Llangybi ch, Caerns; AV;

1879 rest Llanllyfni ch, Caerns; AV;

1879 proposed restoration Trewalchmai (Gwalchmai) ch, Ang, HK details objected to by ICBS; MH; ICBS 8475; see 1881-5;

c1880-5 adds Rhug, Corwen, Mer, for CH Wynn, doubling size of house; inf AV; mostly dem;

1880? rest Beddgelert ch, Caerns; AV;

1880 Abergynolwyn ch, Mer; ICBS plan;)

1880 Waunfawr ch, Caerns; AV;

1880 school, Penegoes, Mont; plans NLW ill P&P32; small)

1880-2 Carnguwch ch, Caerns; ICBS)

1881 rebuilt Llansadwrn ch, Ang; RH; 1880-2 ICBS gr plan after wk; five new ws, porch)

1881 rebuilt Llangoed ch, Ang; GILJ; RH;)

1881 Christ Church, Machynlleth, Mont; dem; BoW 156

1881-3 rest Pentraeth ch, Ang; RH 1882; porch, chancel added or rebuilt; objections from ICBS 1881 MH; ICBS 8686

1881-5 alts Gwalchmai ch, Ang; 1885 GILJ; ICBS 1879-85 Trewalchmai ch, rebuild porch, two new ws; plan 1881;

1883 Pensisarwaun ch, Caerns; RH;

1883 rest Llanenddwyn ch, Mer; BN 23.11.83; ICBS 8785; MH;

1884-91 rest Llanfihangel y Traethau ch, Mer; plans 1884, built 1890-1

1884 S chapel, St James ch, Holyhead Rd, Bangor; HK; RH; £800; Evan Jones, Plandolydd, Caernarfon, builder; Hughes memorial aisle

1885 alts MH, Bangor, Caerns; BN 9.1.85; £363

1886 vestry, chancel arch, Newborough ch, Ang; GILJ; ICBS; no archt RH mentions inv of Lord Stanley of Alderley qv)

1886 prop School of Divinity, Bangor, Caerns; BN 8.10.86)

1887 chancel Aberdyfi ch, Mer; NLW B/F/11; ?built 1890;

1887 Lord Penrhyn memorial wing, Anglesey & Caerns Infirmary, Bangor; BN 21.10.87; dem.

1888 report by Kennedy and JM Gill (?the Bath architect) following an inspection of the Penrhyn Hall, Bangor, ‘describing the means provided for Exit in case of a panic, from fire or other causes, arising during a crowded occupation of the building’; MH;

1888 Llangian ch, Caerns, refitted; ‘exterior done a few years ago’; Br 13.3.88

1888 Llanfihangel Tre’r Beirdd ch, Ang; RH;

1888-9 rest Treflys ch, Caerns; AV;

1890 S aisle, Llanfaes ch, Ang; NLW B/F/?;

1890 Penegroes ch, Caerns; AV

1890-1 rebuilt Llanfihangel y Traethau ch, Mer, to plans of 1884; Mer County History, 2;

1890 vestry, Pennal ch, Mer; NLW B/F/431; built 1900;

1892 rest Llanallgo ch, Ang; RH

1892 rest Llanaelhararn ch, Caerns; AV; cf 1848

1894 rebuilt Bodfuan ch, Caerns; neo-Romanesque rebuild possibly designed by PS Gregory; AV; completed by PS Gregory cf NWC 26.5.94 The erection of the transepts, nave and chancel (excepting the inner door and arcade and east window) was carried out under the superintendence of Mr Henry Kennedy, late of Bangor, and from his designs; the remainder of the church, inclusive of the upper portion of the tower and all decorative work and heating, &c., from the designs and under the superintendence of Mr P. Shearson Gregory, M.S.A., diocesan architect, Bangor, who deserves the highest possible credit for the excellent work done.

Also no date: rest Llangarmon ch, Caerns;

KENNEDY, LEWIS. Garden designer, architect. 1789-1877, son of John Kennedy of London (died 1842), nurseryman, half-brother of Henry Kennedy qv (c1814-96). Grandfather Lewis Kennedy founded London garden design and plants firm of Kennedy & Lee, father continued it and Lewis trained there; designed parterres at Drummond Castle, Perths, with son George 1818-42 and Charles Barry for lord Perth; B Elliott, Victorian Gardens, 62; agent in 1820s to Willoughby de Eresby family at ancaster, Loincs, and Gwydir Castle, Caerns; Matilda Harden thesis on Henry Kennedy 2022;

1828 parterres at Gwydir, Caerns, for Lord Willoughby de Eresby; inf P Welford; Lady Willoughby was daughter of Lord Perth of Drummond Castle; Charles Barry also involved (M Harden)

KENSHOLE, GEORGE Architect, Bargoed, Glam;

1904 schoolroom, CM chapel, Aberbargoed, Glam, T Br 1.10.04;

1909 Cottage Hospital, Aberbargoed, Glam

1911 Police Court, Bargoed, Glam; BoW 144; Cadw list;

1914 Court House, Aberdare, Glam; BoW 139; Cadw list;

1917 Aberdare & District General Hospital, Aberdare, Glam Aberdare & Mountain Ash Express 28.7.17; opened by Charles Kenshole, High Constable, brother of architect; £7000; damaged by fire 1929, Hanes 79 Summer 2017 Cynon Valley History Soc;

KEPCZYK PEARCE SANDERSON, Architects, Handforth, Wilmslow, Ches; Andrew Kepczyk, Mark Pearce, Duncan Sanderson; repairs Shrewsbury RC Cathedral; St Werburgh ch, Chorlton; All Saints ch, Barton upon Irwell; repairs war memorial chapel Salford RC Cathedral; repairs Alexandra Park conservatory, Oldham, Lancs; repairs New Brighton RC ch, Ches; repairs Albert Walker Hall, Linacre WM Mission, Bootle; repairs Elvaston Castle, Derbys;

2023 proposed reordering St Peter ch, Ruchin, Denbs, and attached Old Cloister (medieval priests' house); HIA and statement of significance Oct 2023;

KERR, WILLIAM. Maesmor, Dinmael, Denbs. Amateur architect

1878 Maerdy ch, Dinmael, Denbs; contractor D Jones Cerrigydruidion;

KEYS, HENRY LANT, Architect, 6 Regent Square, London, born c1801, FRIBA 1835, proposed RL Roumieu for FRIBA in 1845, retired 1848, HC;

1839 unex design, parsonage, Slebech, Pem, for Baron de Rutzen; NLW Slebech 1515 and 3364; apparently designed for proposed united parishes of Slebech, Minwear, and Newton North; Gothic glazing and two crow-stepped dormers; estimate by John Cooper qv;

KILLICK, MARTIN J. Architect 31 Churchmead, Bassaleg, Mon NP10 4NU, 01633 891971. RIBA register architects accredited in building conservation.

KIMBER, TOM. Architectural technician, Kimberkreations, Pmbs.

2007 adds Newport Golf Club, Nevern, Pmbs; board;

KIMPTON DURHAM JOHN ASSOCIATES, Architects Fowles House, 12-14 Tower Hill, Haverfordwest, Pmb. 2004; 2008;

KING, C.H. BAKER see CH Baker-King

KING, HAROLD

1922 reredos, Panteg ch, Mon; Faculty;

1934-5 screen, Panteg ch, Mon; Faculty;

KIRBY, CONYERS, Civil Engineer and Town Surveyor, Newport, Mon, 1838-1901, born Leicestershire, son of Conyers Kirby (born 1814), ?named William Conyers Kirby, 3rd prize certificate in Trigonometry 1858 from Royal Society of Arts aged 20, when at Collegiate School, Liverpool; Borough Surveyor, Newport by 1876 (Butcher's Dir) when he signs survey map of Newport (Gwent RO); hon sec Commercial Reading Rooms, TH, Newport, 1901; died Monmouthshire; firm was Kirby & Son by 1900 with son William Conyers Kirby qv, architect, presumably the William Conyers Kirby, 56 Caerau Rd, Newport, in 1901 dir, died Leamington Spa, Warws, 1921, WM 27.1.21; another son, Charles Conyers Kirby, 24 Bryngwyn Rd, Newport, pupil Newport High School 1896-8, founded Assoc of Professional Engineers, New Brunswick, Canada, 1920; another Conyers Kirby (aka Ralph Kirby) 1884-1946, born Birmingham, was footballer and coach of Spanish teams in 1920s,; Robert Henry Hayne qv, c1862-1910, Borough Engineer, Newport, was pupil;

18?? sewerage of Newport, Mon, on E of river Usk, to plans by Alfred Williams qv who did plans for western side earlier; article Proc of ICE 22 273-83 by Alfred Williams CE;

1887-9 MH, Upper Dock St, Newport Mon; MM 28.12.88; C Kirby and Theodore E Watkins qv both named as architects on memorial stone for opening 1.5.89; BoW 1887-8;

1892 adds Cross Keys Hotel, Market St, Newport Br ?.4.92; WCK

1902 St Andrews Primary School, Corporation St, Newport; BoW 442; CK&S

KIRBY EDMUND, Liverpool 1838-1920 Architect. Later EK&Sons with EB Kirby, now Edmund Kirby Architects. Pupil of EW Pugin, specialist RC churches, Parbold RC Lancs 1878-84; architect to N&S Wales Bank;

1868ff buildings, Pantasaph RC Convent, Flints first 1868, chapel 1881, last work 1907; BoW

1880 N & S Wales Bank, Bala, Mer; plans Liverpool RO;

1880 N & S Wales Bank, Llanrwst, Denbs; BoW; with public hall and magistrates’ court

1883-4 Glentrothy, Llanvetherine, Mon; AC 12.10.83; BoW for Reginald Vaughan; with RC chapel 1885

1883 reredos, Abergavenny RC, Mon; BoW; Br 20.10.83;

1885 RC chapel, Glentrothy, Llanvetherine, Mon; DE

1886 statue of St Winifrede, St Winifrede’s Well, Holywell, Flints; BoW; Br 18.9.86, sculpture by RL Boulton of Cheltenham in restored niche;

1893 RC ch & presbytery, Lloyd St, Llandudno, Caerns;

1903 RC ch, Prestatyn, Flints; BoW, also Presbytery

1933 Tirllanerch, Carrog, Mer; AJ 1.3.33, EK&S, for J Beausire, Liverpool; now called St Davids; plans Liverpool RO

1958 plans re Williams School, Dolgellau, Mer; Liverpool RO;

1992 Snowdonia Business Park, Penrhyndeudraeth, Mer, Welsh Architect 1994-5 19-20; won in competition 1992; BD 2.10.92.

KIRBY, WILLIAM CONYERS Architect, Newport, Mon, died Leamington Spa 1921, son of Conyers Kirby (1838-1901) Town Surveyor, Newport, worked with father c1901 as CK&Son; William Conyers Kirby 56 Caerau Rd, Newport, 1901 dir;

1902 St Andrews Primary School, Corporation St, Newport; BoW 442; CK&S

KIRKHOUSE, WILLIAM Canal Engineer, Neath, Glam, 1776-1866. West Glam RO has journals and accounts 1815-34; John Kirkhouse surveyor, Briton Ferry, in 1844 dir.

1817-18 engineer, Neath & Swansea Junction Canal for George Tennant, later called Tennant Canal, from Red Jacket Pill on River Neath to Port Tennant on River Tawe, near Swansea; extended the existing Glanywern Canal of 1788-90 to the River Tawe, connecting Neath and Tawe rivers; begun 8.10.17 complete autumn 1818, barge lock at Red Jacket Pill, on River Neath, Skewen, BoW 574, sea lock into Fabian's Bay at Port Tennant;

1820-4 engineer, extension Tennant Canal, Neath, Glam, for George Tennant, from Red Jacket Pill, Skewen, on River Neath, to Aberdulais, Glam, where it would join the Neath Canal; built from 1821, Aberdulais aqueduct 340' long on ten arches over the River Neath 1823-4 and Aberdulais Basin, opened 13.5.24; total length 8.5 miles; Clydach Aqueduct, 1821, Neath Abbey, BoW, two-arch aqueduct over River Clydach;

1836 survey Swansea Valley Railway; BSW 2 217; unex

1839-42 Glyncorrwg Mineral Railway, Tonna, Glam; BoW631; two inclines one at Cefn Morfydd, engine house and overbridge, and Penlan Fach early railway bridge.

1842 Aberavon Bridge, Port Talbot, enlarged 1890s inf John Vivian Hughes via TL;

1848 contractor on South Wales Railway, ‘the works connected with Neath are carried on with much activity. Mr K is making great progress with the bridges & road’; Cambr 15.9.48;

KITCHIN, GEORGE HERBERT Architect, 1870-1951, Compton End, Compton, near Winchester; restored house and laid out gardens at Compton End from c1895, designed much in Compton village; The Salting, Yarmouth, IoW, 1905; restored Lyegrove House, Sodbury, Glos 1927-9 for E of Westmorland;

c1904-6 adds Horsley Hall, Marford, Flints; BoW 388; dem; photo LHW GHK altered & much enlarged house of c1875 ‘by F. Potts, agent to the Duke of Westminster’, for P. Ashworth; gardens 1907-12, Coflein;

1914-18 part rest of Pencoed Castle, Llanmartin, Mon; LHW: by GHK of Winchester, bought 1914 by Lord Rhondda for his daughter, incomplete when Lord R died 1918; BoW)

KNAPMAN, W. ERNEST MSA, Metropolitan Bank Buildings, Barry Dock. An Ernest Henry Knapman was surveyor to Wincanton RDC Som in 1906 (Kelly).

1899-1904 Windsor Rd C chapel, Barry, Glam; Barry Dock News 12.1.00 and 13.5.04; £5500; Gothic w tower; BoW 1904)

1910 Theatre Royal, Barry Dock, Glam; Curtains 88;

KNIGHT, EDWARD Builder Lammas St, Carmarthen. Born c1791, aged 50, 1841 census, not in 1835 or 1844 dir.

1837 builder, Glangwili, Llanllawddog, Cms; letter NLW Olive Mary Jones Box 9 from John Lloyd Price of Glangwili to Col Gwynne of Monachty 9.9.37 refers to sending him to Gwynne ‘Should you want him again for a day or two before he completes his work with me, I shall feel pleasure in sparing him to you. He is a civil and intelligent workman and has saved me the architect’s profit on building’; inf HPA;

KNIGHT, JAMES. Carpenter

(1793-8 Contr Hereford Lunatic Asylum for John Nash; Suggett 112; FS 1794 completion delayed by bankruptcy of Knight.

1794-6 contr Abergavenny MH, Mon; by John Nash; Suggett 113;

KNOTT & COLLINS Architect, Adelphi Terrace, London. Ralph Knott 1879-1929 and E. Stone Collins (1874-1942). Knott was assistant to Aston Webb, 2nd in Bristol Library and Malvern Library comps while there. 1908 selected for London County Hall, mostly built after war.

1910-12 adds Garthangharad, nr Dolgellau, Mer. Br 28.7.10 £16,245. cf Survey of London vol on County Hall c1991 128 lists ‘unidentified work probably on the interiors which have affinities with some rooms at County Hall’. Rainwater heads dated 1912 but house is neo-Elizabethan 1880s, interiors Queen Anne all c1912 by K&C and conservatory is ill in Moderne Bauformen 13 1914 237-8. The two pyramid roofed lodges must date from c1912.

KRILL, H. Contractor, Tonypandy

1884 builder Rhondda Joint Cemetery, Tylorstown, Glam, WH Jenkins qv and TR Phillips qv architects; A 14.6.84;

KWL ARCHITECTS

2005 Cefn Glas Extra Care Centre, Blackwood, Mon; RSAW award 2006; Neil Ross archt;

2005 rest Ty Clarence, Pontypool, Mon; shortlist RSAW awards 2006; Philip Lewis archt; for Eastern Valley Housing Assn;

2005 Highfields Modular Housing, Blackwood, Mon; entr RSAW 2006 awards;

KYRLA, D. Penuwch, Cd. ?Builder, Apparently signs spec for the lodge at Nanteos Cd, 1857 by RK Penson qv; NLW Nanteos 101;

LADD, J. E. P. Architect, Pembroke Dock ?son of KW Ladd qv.

1894 Adds Llanion Board School, Pembroke Dock (Arch 26.6.94)

1895 Add classroom, Board School, Pembroke Dock; Arch 8.2.95; ?Albion Sq Board Sch or former British School, Meyrick St.

1895 New classrooms East End Sch, Pembroke; Arch 4.1.95; T: Br 29.12.94;

1895 St Michaels Cemetery & chapel, Upper Lamphey Rd, Pembroke; Arch 10.8.94

LADD, JOHN Carpenter & joiner Pwllhai, Cardigan 1835 & 1844 dir.

LADD, KEDGEWIN WILLIAM Pembroke Dock. Surveyor Pembroke Town Council 1870s and 80s, bankrupt in 1880s. Prospect Place, Pembroke Dock 1887 Deacon’s Directory

1862-3 Mechanics Institute, Dimond St, Pembroke Dock HMT 29.7.63. T: BN 20.6.62 £598

1864 Neyland I chapel, Pmbs (HMT 6.7.64)

1865-6 British School, Pembroke, Pmbs; W 4.8.65. J. Jenkins contr.

1865-6 St Andrews CM chapel, Bush St, Pembroke Dock (W 12.12.65)

1865-7 alts Tabernacle WM chapel, Pembroke Dock, Pmbs PH 24.11.65

1868-70 Town Council offices, St Mary St, Haverfordwest, Pmbs PH 26.4.72. First planned as Lit & Scien. Inst (Perrot Trust minutes p 146).

1869 Pembroke Dock Cemetery Chapels etc, Pmbs, Br 13.3.69

1869 Alts Milton Manor, Carew Pmbs

l870? Monkton Church Pembs rest (ref to ladd work in letter HRO HPR/92) refs 1869 to stair found in S wall, and 1872 to new roof after storm

l87l-2 Pembroke WM chapel, Main St, Pembroke (HRO DFL/M/7/125)

l872 Manordeifi School, Newchapel, Pmbs (CTA ?.?.72)

l872 Carew National Schools Pmbs HRO:TSE/l/3 (1873 Kelly)

l872 Monkton Orielton School, Hundleton, Pmbs (TSE/1/17)

1872-4 East End School, Pembroke, Pmbs. James & John bldrs W 23.1.74 HRO TSE/1

1875 Pembroke Market, Pmbs W 24.3.75

1875-6 Westgate CM chapel, Pembroke Pmbs CJ 11.8.76. ??adds to chapel of 1867 cf picture of simpler building inside, it looks as if a new front was added.

1877 Albion Sq Boys School, Pembroke Dock Pmbs; PH 21.12.77)

1877 Alts Pisgah B chapel, Carew, Pmbs;

1878 Monkton Undenominational School, Pmbs HRO TSE/1

1879-81 WM chapel, Tenby, Pmbs £2897 AJ; Br 1879 1414; Dem.

1879 adds Pembroke Dock Vicarage Pmbs (NLW SD/B/149)

1880 Royal Hotel, Queen St East, Pembroke Dock (T HMT 27.10.80) called Royal Edinburgh Hotel after 1882.

1880 Trinity Chapel, Pembroke Ferry, Pmbs (Peters 97)

l880-3 Llanrhian Vicarage, Pmbs (church guide)

1884 Roof to Market, Pembroke Dock, Pmbs T:Br 10.5.84. Rebuilt by K MacAlpin qv.

LAIDLER, - London

1867-70 Clerk of Works, Lampeter Ch, Cd; W 10.6.70; but W 17.7.68 gives Jenkin Pugh of Aberaeron as C of W;

LAIRD, HENRY GEORGE MALCOLM London, born 1874, designed crematoria at Hendon, Mx, and Pontypridd, Glam, WwinA 1926;

LAKE (SAMUEL) & CO, Engineers. Samuel Lake of London, b Dartmouth, became contractor there after return from Bombay, moved to London. Offered to complete Milford docks in 7 months 1879 for £80,000, after failure of Appleby & Lawton contract. Took on lease of the town estate, railway and Newton Noyes pier 1881 as ‘Milford Haven Railway & Estate Co’ to run in conjunction with ‘Milford Docks Co’. Replaced swing bridge across Castle Pill, improved the pier, built Castle Iron & Steel Works, and began a shipyard, but work on Docks fell behind. Duke of Edinburgh visited 18.3.82 received by Lake & J. M. Toler, engineer to Milford Docks Co. Samuel Lake & Co bankrupt Nov 1882. Died Marseilles 1887 on way to Corsica. Rees 76-80, 131; KD McKay History of Milford 3 1988 22ff. While at Milford built a row of concrete houses ‘near the old fort at Pill’, Milford, introduced electric lighting, bought Castle Hall to live in, but renovations incomplete when he failed; HMT 15.10.80; .

LAMB, EDWARD BUCKTON. Architect (1806-69), pupil of L. Cottingham; famously called ‘rogue’ for his Gothic churches. Design for villa at Stuttgart for King of Wurttenberg AM 1838 18; almshouses for Indigent Foreigners, Norwood Br 1852 203. St Ninian ch, Castle Douglas, Scotland ill in EMA 1870;

1839-40 Offices of Monmouthshire Merlin, Newport, Mon Exh RA 1839; now erecting CEAJ 1840 216 Italianate.

1846 1st pr Pennant ch, Mont RHH; RA 1847; unex; ICBS 1847-9 St Thomas ch, Pennant, Bettws parish, rejected, no plan; ?in Bettws Cedewain parish.

LAMB, MATTHEW Mason St Davids 1835 dir

1829 Agreement Matthew Lamb mason & John Young carpenter re work at St Davids Cathedral, Pmbs; NLW SDCh/Misc/235, dated 25.6.29.

LAMBERT, GEORGE FENTON. Architect, Bridgend, Glam, later Lambert & Rees (L&R)

1883 wash-house for foul linen, Glamorgan County Asylum, Bridgend; T: BN 15.6.83

1888 rest Llantwit Major ch, Glam BoW 406; Orrin 92; contr Richard Price Llantwit Major; reroof nave and aisles of E church; £1000; WM 6.6.88; criticized by SPAB 1888; restarted 1899 under G.E.Halliday; completed 1905 by Halliday & Rodger with chancel by WD Caroe;

1891 adds The Rest, Porthcawl, Glam BoW 530;

1892 school, Tynewydd, Ogmore Vale, Glam T: Br 14.5.92;

1894 adds National Schools, Porthcawl L&R T Br 14.7.94;

LAMBERT, JOHN LEWIS Architect, Elmbank, Bridgend, Glam. Advert in Glamorgan Gazette 12.11.1909 calls him Architect and Surveyor, JP and chairman of Porthcawl UDC and one of directors of Porthcawl Winter Garden & Skating Pavilion Co Ltd, attempting to raise £5000 to build same; Harry F Lambert, auctioneer and estate agent, of Prudential Buildings, Bridgend, was pro-tem company secretary; unex?

LAMBORN, W. H. London

1871 Comp Aberystwyth Board School CN 16.2.72

LANCHESTER, STEWART & RICKARDS see H. V. Lanchester. Design work mainly by Edwin A. Rickards 1872-1920; 1896 LS&R with James Stewart and Edwin Alfred Rickards (1872-1920): 1897 won Cardiff City Hall, 1899 Godalming TH not built, 1903 Deptford TH; 103 won Hull Art School; James Stewart d1904. From then L&R. L&R 1905 won WM Central Hall London.

1897-1905 Cardiff TH; LS&R, ill AA 198 I 4, 1905 I 17 LS&R 1898; L&R 1904; P&P47 has sketch for chandelier from RIBA by EAR

1901 Cardiff Law Courts; P&P48; des mostly by EAR)

1910 entry comp for National Museum of Wales, Cardiff ill P&P50 from RIBA;

LANCHESTER, HENRY VAUGHAN 1863-1953. Cf ASG232. Son of archt HJL. Began 1887, 1896 L, Stewart & Rickards LS&R qv, w James Stewart (d1904) & Edwin Alfred Rickards (1872-1920), 1897 won Cardiff City Hall and Law Courts competition; 1899 Godalming TH not built; 1903 Deptford TH; 1903 won Hull Art School; Stewart died 1904, then L&R; 1905 won WM Central Hall London. 1919 L & Lucas (L&L), 1923 L, Lucas & Lodge (LL&L), c1925 L & Lodge (L&Lodge).

(1897-1905 Cardiff TH; ill AA 1898 I 4, 1905 I 17 LS&R 1898; L&R 1904; P&P47 has sketch for chandelier from RIBA by EAR; comp was for City Hall & Law Courts judged by A Waterhouse, built 1901-5 opened 1905 as City Hall as Cardiff then raised to City status; dragon by H. Fehr; porte cochere carving by P. montford. Attic end sculptures by P. Montford SW and H. Poole SE; dome sculpt by H Poole and FW Pomeroy. Tower carving by A,Hodge. BoW

1897-1904 Cardiff Law Courts P&P48 design mostly by EAR; won with the TH in the 1897 comp; built 1901-4, attic sculptures 1906 by D. McGill & P Montford; des ill HH 245 1899)

1930 UCW Aberystwyth Unex scheme for Penglais site; Perspective signed by T. Lodge in Old College; L&Lodge

LANDER & BEDELLS, 4 Great James St later 6 John St, London. Richard Smith Lander & Charles King Bedells c1832-97. Leading nonconformist architects mainly for C chapels. Offord Rd C chapel, Islington 1856 CYB57 octagonal; C schools Henley, Oxon £500 CYB57; Woolwich Rectory Place C chapel CYB60 (ill EMA 1870); Wormley C chapel Herts £220 CYB61; Park Chapel, Crouch End CYB61 £1325; reblt Union Chapel Islington 1861 Ionic portico; Lewisham C Schools CYB62; Wood Green C chapel, London Italianate w giant arch over rose CYB64; Colney Hatch C chapel CYB65 Lombardic; 1869-70 Rouel Road C chapel, Bermondsey CYB70, BH70 Italianate, coloured brick; Cheshunt College Bucks CYB75; South Norwood Hill WM chapel London 1873 (RSL); Tabernacle B chapel, Tunbridge Wells 1883 dem; C Mission, Bavaria Rd Islington 1883; Spa Fields New Chapel Lloyd Sq, Islington 1885-6. cf P Temple, Islington Chapels, 1990. RS Lander was father of HC Lander qv, Fabian Socialist architect, who was articled to firm;

1864-5 Park C chapel, Murray St, Llanelli, Cms (£2000) Br 1865 862; CYB66, organ apse rear, organ by Robson, one gallery Furnace rubble and Bath stone £2200. L&B of 6 John St; previous ch opened 1839 in Parc Eynon, off Market St, LAL 209; illustrated in EMA 1870;

1867 New Dock British School, Llanelli, Cms; CRO Educ 264; Dem;

1871-2 Orchard Place EB chapel, Neath, Glam; Br 1871 374; BoW 458; round arched;

1889 Schools, Park C chapel, Llanelli, Cms; plaque;

LANDER, HAROLD CLAPHAM Architect, London and Tunbridge Wells, 1868-1965 son of Richard Lander architect of Lander & Bedells qv, articled to firm in 1888, ARIBA 1894, Fabian Socialist, wrote The advantages of co-operative dwellings; cf Lynn Pearson, Architecture and social history of co-operative living;

1907-8 proposed housing for Porth y Pistyll granite quarry at Bodermyd Isaf farm, Aberdaron, Caerns, for Co-operative Granite Quarries of Charles Sheridan Jones, journalist and entrepreneur; article by Michael Statham, 2019; published Garden City 8.2.08; venture failed and company wound up c1914; one pair begun to 1907 ground plan but left incomplete;

(1911 Homesgarth, Letchworth Garden City, Herts; M Statham notes;

LANE, CHRISTOPHER BAGOT Engineer born Co. Kildare; 1814-77, worked for Brunel from 1837 on GWR and in South Wales, then in Brazil;

LANE, ROWLAND London

1896 3rd prize Intermediate School, Llanidloes, Mont; RHH

LANGDON, ARTHUR G. Kensey, Launceston, Cornwall. Authority on Celtic crosses;

1904 Haverfordwest, Boer War Memorial, exec by J. Nicholls of Launceston in polyphant stone; eroding by 1923, removed later C20. It was a copy of the Llandough cross;

LANGDON, JOHN HARRIS. Newport +1853. Originally London builder, designed Andover TH Hants 1825; Colvin; in London 1825 Pigots Dir; in Newport by 1839;

1839 National Schools, Commercial St, Newport, MM 23.2.39; Colvin 1840;)

1840 Undy Parsonage, Mon; Gwent RO DL/AM/P1

1842 TH, Newport, Mon; Colvin; not in Cunningham

c1843 The Friars, Newport; for Octavius Morgan MP; BoW 445; cf Scott & Morris, Ancient & Modern History of Newport, 1847; Colvin c1845)

1844-5 Roger Williams Charity Almshouses, Stow Hill, Newport, MM 14.12.44, 1.11.45; Colvin 1845;

1844-6 Vicarage, Cats Ash Rd, Langstone, Mon; NLW LL/Bounty/32; BoW 262-3; not colvin

1845 Vicarage, Caerwent, Mon MM 31.5.45; 1845-6 BoW 151, not Colvin;

1846-7 Crane St B chapel, Pontypool, Mon, working up design by Aaron Crossfield; MM 6.5.46, 17.4.47; BoW; Colvin 1845; AJ 1845;

1848 Llanfrechfa Grange, Mon, for Charles Prothero; BoW 301-2; Blt as Whitehall House, MM 30.12.48

1852 Holy Trinity ch, Pilgwenlly, Newport, Mon, ICBS; MM 18.6.52; Colvin;

1852-3 Holy Trinity Schools, Newport; MM 18.6.52; not Colvin;

LANSDOWNE, E. A. Newport, Mon. +1904. Later Lansdowne & Griggs (L&G). Obit Br 3.9.1904 has list of works; a firm called Messrs Lansdowne designed premises at Charing Cross London for Mr Wyld MP, T Br 21.12.1861;

(1869 1st prize Hartley Wintney ch, Hants; RHH)

1869-70 rest Cwmbran ch, Mon; PFP 25.9.69; and chapel rest 1870, MM 11.11.70; ?Pontnewydd ch;

1870 ?replaced nave roof, Pontnewydd ch, Cwmbran, Mon; BoW)

1869-70 rest Llantarnam ch, Mon; BoW;

1869 Varteg Hill WM chapel, Abersychan, Mon; Br 17.7.69 p 575; BoW Trinity Methodist, mixed Italianate)

1870 alts Llanfrechfa Upper ch, Mon; new ceilings, lobby, lettering on arcades; MM 6.12.70

1871 Griffithstown WM chapel, Mon; PFP 18.6.70)

1871 Competitor, Aberystwyth Board School, Cd; CN 16.2.72

1872-3 Schools, Cwmbran, Mon T BN 27.12.72; ?St Dials School;

1872 rest Henllys ch, Mon, chancel ceiling rest, new nave ceiling, new fittings; MM 24.11.71; ICBS 7300; BoW

1872-3 Chapel Hill Schools, Mon; MM 16.8.72

1873 Schools, Llanfrechfa, Mon T Br 21.6.73; ?cf infant schools 1874-5;

1873 alts and adds Infants and National Schools, Chepstow, Mon T Br 16.8.73;

1873 adds villa, Llantarnam Mon for Mr Cromwell T Br 16.8.73;

1874 St Dials School, Cwmbran, Mon; Br 6.6.74, ?same as Cwmbran Schools T BN 27.12.73;

1874 Colliers Hall & Club, Cwmtillery, Mon; Br 10.9.74)

1874 Griffithstown Mixed School, Mon; MM 23.5.73; 14.9.75;

1874-5 Llanfrechfa Upper infant schools, Mon; Br 22.8.74; cf 1873

1875 Abersychan Schools, Mon; Br 3.7.75)

1876 rest Llandegveth ch, Mon; ICBS; BoW for John jones of Lan-sor.)

1876 Blaenpant, Malpas, Mon; Br 25.3.76)

1878 alts Victoria WM chapel, Victoria Ave, Maindee, Newport, Mon; MM 8.11.78)

1879 alts Llantrisant Rectory, Mon; Br 25.1.79)

1879-80 Rogiet Vicarage, Mon; Br 25.1.79; Gwent RO DL/AM/PI;

1881 rest Llantrisant ch, Mon MM 5.8.81; reseating, chancel ceiling; BoW)

1881 villas, Clytha Sq, Newport, Mon; Br 6.8.81

1881 Glascoed Board School, Mon; Br 11.12.80

1882 St Andrew ch, Newport, Mon; Br 4.3.82; BoW

1882 Harbour Commissioners Office, Dock St, Newport, Mon; Br 21.1.82)

1882-3 Blaenavon Board Schools, Mon; Br 26.8.82

1882-3 Pontypool Board School, Mon; Br 15.7.82

1882-3 alts EB chapel, Abercarn, Mon; Br 12.8.82 p 228; BoW 90, Gothic;

1883 ?Blaina TH, Mon; AC 18.5.83; but by Wing & Johnson acc to Cunningham 282-3)

1883-4 Newport TH, Mon; by TM Lockwood qv of Chester with EAL; BoW70; Br 29.8.85; dem;

1884 St Stephen ch, Pillgwenlly, Newport; MM 14.10.84; BoW 1883-4;

1884-6 Westgate Hotel, Commercial St, Newport, Mon; BoW 449; BN 9.4.86;

1884 Pill RC ch, Newport, Mon; Br 15.9.83

1884 repairs WM chapel, Pontypool, Mon T Br 27.9.84;

1884 Adds Crumlin Hall, Crumlin, Mon; Br 31.5.84;

1884-5 Crumlin Board Schools, Mon; Br 6.9.84)

1884-9 Bolt St Board Schools, Newport, Mon; Br 12.7.84, 11.1.89)

1884-5 174 Commercial St Newport Br 15.11.84)

1885 Duke St Board Schools, Newport Br 15.8.85)

1886-7 Caerleon Endowed Schools, Mon 1st pr RHH; Br 1.4.87, T Br 18.6.87 for Boys Upper School;

1886-7 Panteg Infants School, Mon; T: Br 13.3.86;

1887 Rollers Arms, Lydn nr Newport; T Br 30.4.87;

1887 Mission Hall, Barry, Glam; T Br 19.3.87 £275;

1887 two shops, Chepstow Rd, Maindee, Mon T Br 1.1.87;

1888 Rogerstone Schools, Mon; BoW 517)

1888 Eveswell Board School, Newport; MM 1.5.880 adds 1895

1888-9 Tyddu Schools, Bassaleg, Mon; Br 12.5.88)

1889 2nd prize Cory offices, Butetown, Cardiff; BoW 341)

1889 Ship Hotel, Pill, Newport plans Gwent RO D627, cf 1891-2 Ship Hotel Newport)

1889-90 Welcome Home PH, Commercial St, Newport; Br 6.7.89;

1889-90 Five cottages for Llanover estate, Penmaen, Mon; three Br 13.4.89; two Br 23.11.89)

1890 Spring Gardens Board School, Newport; Br 13.9.90)

1890-2 Lodging houses Dock St/Corn St, Newport; Br 6.9.90; adds EAL Br 21.11.91.

1890-1 alts Crown Hotel, Pontypool, Mon Br 8.2.90

1891 1st prize, Arcade, Pontypool, Mon; RHH; Br 21.11.91 arcade & assembly rooms, George St;

1891 Upper Cwmbran Infants School; Br 6.9.90)

1891-2 Ship Hotel, Newport; Br 29.8.91; plans 1889 Ship Hotel, Pill, Gwent RO D627;

1892 Garn Board Schools, Blaenavon, Mon; AC 1.7.92)

1892 Nos 22-3 Commercial St, Newport; T: Br 3.9.92; BoW 449 22-4

1892-3 Mansion, St Mellons, Cardiff, for HB Cory, T: Br 8.10.92;

1893 St Paul ch, Blaenavon, Mon; Br 29.4.93 & 28.10.93; BoW;

1893-4 Dyffryn House, St Nicholas, Glam, for John Cory; BoW 341; incorporating earlier house, inf West Glam CC;

1893-5 Blaenavon Workingmen's Inst, Mon; BoW; 1895 Cadw Blaenavon guide 16, £10000; Br 19.8.93, 12.1.95; HH215 1895;)

1893-4 No 120 Commercial St Newport Br 25.3.93

1894-5 vagrant wards, workhouse, Chepstow, Mon; T Br 22.12.94;

1895 Masons Arms, Blackwood T Br 8.12.94

1895 Griffithstown Infirmary, Mon Br 25.5.95; built as the workhouse BoW;

(1895 3rd pr hotel, Weymouth, Dorset; RHH;

1895? Organ recess, Pontypool WM chapel, Plans Gwent RO 454.777

1895 Pontypool Mixed School Br 27.4.95)

1896 Exchange PH, Commercial St, Newport; L&G; Br 14.3.96)

1896 Village hall, St Nicholas, Glam; BoW; L&G

1897 Classroom, Blaenavon Schools, Mon; L&G; C: BJ 29.9.97;

1897-8 alts Trevethin Schools, Mon; Br 15.5.97 L&G)

1900 Hotel, Tredegar, Mon; Br 23.6.00; L&G)

c1900 Greyhound Hotel, Christchurch, Mon; BoW; EAL

1901-3 Pontnewynydd Schools, Mon; BoW 71 476 L&G; Br 11.4.03)

1902-3 Abersychan Council Schools, Mon; BoW L&G; Mixed School, Blaenavon Rd Br 6.6.03)

1904 Institute, St John Baptist ch, Newport, Mon L&G

1904-6 adds Williams Endowed Schools, Caerleon BT Br 3.9.04; Br 24.5.06 L&G

Also: Three Salmons PH, Bassaleg; Greyhound PH, Christchurch; Tredegar Arms Pill Newport; Parish Hall, Risca Rd, Newport; (obit);

LAPIDGE, SAMUEL. Landscape gardener. Hampton Wick. +1806. Assistant to Capability Brown. father of Edward Lapidge architect 1779-1860; Colvin.

(1792 laid out park Llanarth Court, Mon; BoW; not Colvin;

LARGE, JOHN, Pembroke Dockyard

1839 Rhoscrowther Vicarage, Pmbs, unex plans NLW SD/F/158;

1840 Castlemartin Vicarage, now West Farm, Pmbs

1847 Clerk of works, Training College, Carmarthen, Cms; CJ ?.6,47; (H Clutton architect)

LASH, J. E. Wrexham. Later Lash & Gent (L&G)

1876-7 Holy Trinity ch, Rhostyllen, Esclusham, Denbs; BoW 164; ?1st pr Br 34 470, RHH;

1880-1 Parsonage, Holy Trinity ch, Esclusham, Denbs T: Br 7.8.80

1880-1 Four houses, Ruabon Rd, Wrexham for Thomas Griffiths T Br 7.8.80;

1892-3 Master’s house, Isycoed Schools, Wrexham; L&G; T Br 26.11.92;

1892-3 Penygelli B chapel, nr Wrexham, Denbs; T Br 26.11.93; L&G

1892-3 Shopfront, 2 High St Wrexham, Denbs for W Beale; L&G; T Br 26.11.92;

LATTER, GERALD see S Colwyn Foulkes;

LAURENCE, G. E. T. London. Architect to Swansea School Board, trained in office of E Robson. BoW 109-10.

1897 St Thomas Primary School, Swansea; BoW 617

1900-2 Manselton Primary School, Swansea; BoW 612)

c1904 Brynhyfryd Infant & Junior Schools, Swansea; BoW 612)

1907-8 adds Swansea Technical College; BoW 595

1911 Training College, Townhill, Swansea; BoW 621

LAVENDER & EDWARD Wrexham

1908 3rd pr Dolgellau Free Library, Mer, Br 26.9.08)

LAVERY, Sir JOHN Painter 1856-1941, born Belfast, trained in Scotland, knighted 1921;

1920 War Memorial Cross, Solva, Pemb; FW Warburton, History of Solva 1944, 39; situated just below the Old School;

LAWRAY, Cardiff, London, Wrexham. Architects. Acronym of founders 1974 Lawford Gower & Raymond Pye. A subsidiary in Yeovil, c1988 under Philip Dyke continues under Lawray Associates name but quite separate.

2001-3 Adds Theatr Mwldan, Cardigan; second auditorium, foyer, gallery, dance studio;

2006-8 The Mount Voluntary Action Centre, Spilman St Carmarthen, Cms; board; on site of The Mount; opened 27.2.09;

LAWRENCE & GOODMAN. Architects. See Benjamin Lawrence

LAWRENCE, - . Newport, Mon. ?early for Benjamin Lawrence of Newport,

1853 2nd prize Carmarthen slaughterhouse and cattle market W 5.8.53; - Lawrence;

LAWRENCE, BENJAMIN Builder, Monmouth;

1844 builder for Monmouth C chapel, Mon, 1844 (W Armstrong); Kissack 2003;

LAWRENCE, BENJAMIN Architect. Tredegar Place, Monmouth, and Newport. In 1870s with HA Goodman (L&G); BL & Son c1900. Benjamin Lawrence of Monmouth was builder of Monmouth C, Mon, 1844 (W Armstrong), and Mr Lawrence of Newport in 1853 won 2nd pr Carmarthen slaughterhouse and cattle market W 5.8.53; ?the Lawrence in Graham & Lawrence (G&L) 1863;

1863 National Schools, ?Crumlin Mon; G&L; Gwent RO D527)

1865 alts Tabernacle chapel, Newport, Mon; Br 10.6.65; ceiling, organ gallery, galleries; rebuilt 1893;

1866 No 33 Monnow St, Monmouth, Mon, for Hyam’s Mineral Water shop; Kissack; builder Lewis of Monmouth;)

1867-8 Workingmen's Institute, Monmouth Mon; Br 7.11.68; BoW; BL;

(1867-8 C chapel, Ross on Wye Herefs; CYB68, £2000; BL; Gothic, ill CS;

1867-8 pair of villas, Clytha Square, Newport, Mon; for Messrs Goss & Satter; Br 24.8.67

(1869 entr Infirmary comp, Kidderminster Worcs; RHH

1869 entry County Gaol comp, Brecon, Brec; RHH; BL

c1870 N porch, Dingestow Court, Mon; L&G; BoW; also single-storey wing 1877;

1870-1 Synagogue, Newport, Mon; MM 7.5.70)

1870 two houses, Stow Hill, Newport, Mon; MM 30.4.70)

1871-5 Mechanics Inst, Griffithstown, Mon; BoW; L&G)

1872-4 Tabernacle I chapel, Haverfordwest, Pmbs remodelled; Br 1872 792, 1874 756; DMH 106; £1541/10/0d; L&G;

(1872 2nd prize Workhouse, Ross-on-Wye, Herefs; L&G of Bristol; RHH;)

1872-3 Board School Cemetery Rd, Newport; Br 5.10.72, 22.7.73; BL)

1873 Powells Place Board School, Newport; MM 4.10.72; L&G; Weekly Mail, 22.11.73 (this appears to be a weekly digest of the Western Mail): opening of a Board school in Powell’s Place. One of 3 built in this now very populous area. Very plain and substantial. Large and small classroom and necessary structures. Covered playground. For 210 children. Cost including purchase of site £2650. By Lawrence and Goodman. At the opening Mr Lawrence the architect handed over the key. (Pevsner indicates that all thee have now been replaced), TL;

1873 WM schools, Risca Mon; MM 14.2.73; L&G;

1873-4 unex plan Hendy ch, Llanedi, Cms; ICBS 7673;

1874-5 PM chapel, Abercarn Mon; MM 19.6.74)

1874-6 Infants School, Monmouth; Br 19.2.76; L&G; 1874 Glendower St MS;

1875-6 Board School, Tregare Mon; MM 26.2.75; L&G; BoW)

1875-8 Corn Exchange, Newport, Mon; L&G; dem

1875 Railway Workers Inst, Griffithstown Mon; MM 21.5.75 L&G)

1875-8 alts Aberpergwm, Glyn Neath, Glam, front range for Morgan Stuart Williams; LHW 76 and revised edition;

1878 Pontfaen School and house, Bishton, Mon; Br 14.9.78; ?by HA Goodman qv;

1878 Corn Exchange, Newport, Mon; Br 14.9.78; Tredegar Memorial;

1878-9 London & Provincial Bank, Commercial St, Newport; MM 3.5.78 next door No 15;

1879-80 Allteryn Board School, Newport; MM 6.6.90

1891 Barclays Bank, High St, Newport; Br 29.8.91

1891 Cemetery, Cwmbran Mon; Br 8.11.90

1891 County of Gloucester Bank, Newport; BoW 450

1893 rebuilt Tabernacle chapel, Newport, Mon; Br 23.6. 93

1894-6 Intermediate Schools, Fields Rd, Newport; T Br 3.11.94; Br 18.10.1902; exts 1902 and 1908;

1895 adds Board School, Stow Hill Newport; Br 6.4.95

1895 adds Eveswell Board School, Newport; Br 2.3.95

1895 adds Workhouse, Chepstow Mon; Br 22.12.94

1895-6 adds Board School, Marshes Rd Newport; Br 2.3.95

1895 adds Board School, Chepstow Rd Newport; Br 6.5.95

1901-2 adds Workhouse, Newport BL&Son; BoW St Woolos hospital;

1901-2 adds Intermediate School, Pontypool ; Br 3.8.01

1901-2 Girls Board School, Cwmbran; Br 3.8.01

1902-3 exts Intermediate School, Fields Rd Newport; Br 18.10.02

1902-3 Rising Sun PH, Shaftesbury St, Newport; Br 18.10.02, BL

1906-7 B chapel, Monk St, Monmouth; BoW399; BL; Gothic; Kissack 2003 82: contractor G Jones, Monmouth; promoter – Sambrook;

1911 adds Girls Grammar School, Pontypool, Mon; Br 6.9.11

1930 adds Council Offices Queens Hill Newport, Mon; Gwent RO C Misc Plans 25-7

LAWRENCE, CHARLES Builder Monmouth. Possibly related to Benjamin Lawrence, builder, Monmouth, who built Monmouth C chapel, 1844, to design W Armstrong; Kissack 2003;

1848 parsonage, Llanfihangel Torymynydd, Mon; NLW LL/Bounty/47; £637

1851 rest Tregaer ch, Mon ICBS

LAWSON, ERNEST Engineer with Walter Leahy of Elan Valley Reservoirs, Rad, for Birmingham Corporation 1892-1904; BoW;

LAY, BENJAMIN Welshpool

1862 Llanfihangel yn Ngwynfa ch, Mont; BoW 131; ICBS says plans 1861-2 rejected;)

1873-4 TH, Welshpool, Mont; BoW; Br 27.9.73 £6255)

1874-5 Board School, Newtown, Mont; open ME 19.1.75;

1875 Bethesda chapel, Llansantffraid, ?Mont; Br 1875 708;

LEA, DAVID Architect. D. I. C. Lea, Ogoronwy, Rhyd, Penrhyndeudraeth LL48 6DJ. Trained with Leslie Martin and Caruso St John. 1975 designed sheltered housing at Quiniettes, Churt, Surr; vicarage and hall ext at Melling c1975; BD 1.9.78 also planned ext to tithe barn at Melling and church community building in Liverpool. 1999-2001 Bridge Pottery, Cheriton, Glam. M. Cherry, Building Wales, 2006, 70-1.

1977-8 Ogoronwy, Llanfrothen, Mer, for himself; BD 1.9.78

1985-9 Sports Hall, Blaenau Ffestinog community Centre, Mer; AJ 1989 40-7)

1996 Oasis of Peace Reconciliation Centre, add to Gelli Faia (Morfa Lodge), Porthmadog, Caerns; AV)

1998 adds Blaencamel, Ciliau Aeron, Cd; Touchstone; house for Peter Segger of Organics Direct, Lampeter.

1998-2000 Information centre, CAT, near Machynlleth, Mont; Pat Borer with David Lea; M Cherry, Building Wales, 2006, 62-3.

2006-10 Wales Institute for Sustainable Education; CAT, near Machynlleth, Mont with Pat Borer; AJ 24.6.10; £4.2;

LEACH, JAMES Cosheston, Pmbs. Carpenter

c1850 Staircase, Paskeston Hall, Cosheston, Pmbs; BoW;

1857 Carpenters Arms, Cosheston, Pmbs, for self; BoW;

LEAHY, WALTER. Engineer with Ernest Lawson of Elan Valley Reservoirs, Rad, for Birmingham Corporation 1892-1904; BoW;

LEE, ANTHONY

1971-3 two single-storey houses, Llanarmon yn Ial, Denbs; BoW; Bryn Llwynogod for himself, & Swn-yr-awel; on B5431.

LEE, ERNEST CLAUDE. London. Architect. 1845-90. Pupil RW Edis, influenced by W. Burges, JMC 83; worked with TM Deane in 1870s, also a Burges pupil. Competitor Dublin Museum of Science & Art 1882. 1887 changed name to E.C. Ayton-Lee, designed Emmanuel ch, Deptford 1888 dem. AEBTD 1868 says of Ware & Lee, London. Died young, obit BN 58 1890 720.

1875-7 Barham Memorial School, Trecwn, Pmbs; plans seen by TL had London address of ECL;

LEE, H. Engineer with LNWR, Bangor.

1869 Connah’s Quay Station, Flints; NWC 13.2.1869, ‘plans H. Lee, engineer’s office, Bangor.

LEE, J. D.

(1866 Everton Welsh CM chapel , Liverpool; Portico; dem; Ken Powell, Fall of Zion, 1980;)

LE FEUVE, F.W. HM Chief Assistant Borough Surveyor for South Wales

1906-7 ?Carmarthen Post Office, Cms; W 17.5.07, but CJ supplement 10.5.07 says it was by J. Rutherford, chief architect of Office of Works London, under T. Reed Daniel, Clerk of Works.

LEGG, H. S.

1874 adds Maesllwch Castle, Glasbury, Rad, exh RA 1874; BoW 235 billiard room, bedroom, stables, 1879 by E.H. Burnell & H. S. Legg.

LEON, A.M. Architect, Central Chambers, Working St, Cardiff

1897 fifty-two cottages and twenty villas for Barry Windsor Building Co Ltd, Barry, Glam; C: BJ 13.10.97;

LEWIS & MORGAN. ? same as W. Morgan Lewis & Walters qv.

1904-5 Penuel EP chapel, Ferndale, Glam; BoW; façade to chapel of 1878)

LEWIS PARTNERSHIP, 13 Park Cres, Llanelli. Architects. Same as Wynford & Philip Lewis qv. not related to William Griffiths firm.

2004 Rest Pembrey ch Cms; Wynford Lewis; inf ch warden.

LEWIS, DANIEL Manchester

1871-2 St David ch, Pentre, Flint, BoW

LEWIS, DAVID Builder, Raglan, Mon;

1860 Alts Llanfihangel Ystern Llewern parsonage, Mon; NLW LL/B/49, £377;

LEWIS, D(AVID) & W(ILLIAM) builders

1833 builders Eglwys Fach ch, Cd (George Clinton architect); board in ch

LEWIS, E. LLEWELLYN Lampeter. 40 High St K l926

1923 Memorial Hall New Quay, Cd; T: CJ l5.6.23; burnt and rebuilt l93?.

LEWIS, ERIC LANGFORD County Architect Denbighshire in succession to RAC MacFarlane

1970-2 Library, Llangollen, Denbs, w RAC MacFarlane. BoW)

1972? Coedpoeth School, Denbs)

1972-4 Marchwiel Primary School, Denbs; BoW

1972-4 Police HQ, Colwyn Bay, Denbs; BoW

1973-5 Police HQ Wrexham, Denbs; dem 2020; brutalist

LEWIS, GARETH 34 Terrace Rd Aberystwyth. ?designed Llys y Brenhin flats on site of Kings Hall, Terrace Rd, Aberystwyth in 1990s. David Thomas, Talgarreg, worked for him. Gareth Lewis Architects 2009.

1999 adds Penparcau church, Aberystwyth, Cd;

2006 alts Church Hall, Terrace Rd, Aberdyfi, Mer for Sir Simon Jenkins; pers comment;

LEWIS, GEORGE EDWARD DICKENS, 1875-1919. Surname often written Dickens-Lewis. Born Kingsland, Shrewsbury, educ Shrewsbury School 1889-93, articled to A T Davies, County Architect and Surveyor Salop and his assistant 1893-6. Chief assistant and then partner with CR Dalgleish (?Dalgleisch acc to WTRP) of Wellington 1897-1902 with office in Shrewsbury 1898 (D&D-L). On own from l902 (?1903) in Shrewsbury, author The Planning and Designing of Elementary Schools; Hints and Suggestions, Shrewsbury 1904. Office at Talbot Chambers 1907. Office also in Aberystwyth 1905, County Surveyor Cards 1907-19 (S Wales & Monm at opening of C20). As County Architect responsible for some nine new primary schools and a substantial number of adds and exts to existing schools between 1905 and 1916 (WTRP). Partnership with RE Haymes qv (REH) at Shrewsbury 1907-19; MSA, MQSA; LRIBA 1912. Well connected in CM circles: son of Rev William Dickens-Lewis, CM minister and Celia d of Rev Lewis Edwards, sister of Rev. Thomas Charles Edwards and grand-daughter of Rev Thomas Charles. Brother Rev William F. D-L, b 1870, was minister of Cleveland Heights P chapel, Ohio. G D-L was deacon at St Davids P, good preacher, married Annie Evans of Morriston 1914, died suddenly of diabetes and exhaustion, Shrewsbury 4.9.19 aged 43.

Architect to Davies family of Llandinam.

Inf from Meurig Jones, Brynawelon, Swyddffynnon, SY25 6AL passing on info from Prof WTR Price, Montgomeryshire Biographies (unpublished) (WTRP). cf also DHO 79-80; WWin A 1914;

(189? three primary schools in Wellington district Salop WTRP ? Ketley Inf School 1897-8 by CRD BoW 642;

(1900 Shropshire Technical School for Girls now Radbrook College) WTRP. But by Dalgleish 1898-1900 acc to BoE 540)

1900 Llangollen Rd EP chapel, Ruabon, Denbs; JP)

1901 Acrefair CM chapel, Denbs WTRP)

1903-4 Ann Griffiths Memorial chapel, Dolanog, Mont BoW, DHO 79-80 JE Thomas, Oswestry, bldr; 1904 JP)

(1904-5 adds, hall etc St Davids CM chapel, Belmont, Shrewsbury, BoE 534)

1905 Southsea CM chapel, Glanrafon, Bersham, Denbs JP)

1905 add of transepts, Bath St EP chapel, Aberystwyth £451 - 1972 chapel history.

1906 alts Cambria Hotel, Aberystwyth, for United Theological College WTRP;

1906 Coedpoeth CM chapel, Denbs WTRP)

1907 improvements, Strata Florida and Lampeter Peterwell Schools, Cd; T: CN 2.8.07

1907 improvements Llangeitho and Pontrhydfendigaid Schools, Cd; T: CN 16.8.07

1907 improvements Llanilar and Llanfihangel y Creuddyn schools, Cd; T: CN 23.8.07

1907 alts to offices Borth Council School, Cd; T: CN 30.8.07

1907-8 manse, Corwen, Mer; by GDL, Talbot Chambers, Shrewsbury; T: CN 1.11.07; BN 7.2.08 £180)

(1908 pavilion, Shrewsbury Bowling Club w REH)

1908 Llanwnen Schools, Cd, and teachers house; initials on an engraving, TL;

1909 alts schools at: Capel Seion; Ystumtuen; Ysgubor y coed; Penlon; New Quay; Cwrtnewydd; all Cd; T: WG 4.3.09

1909 Swyddffynnon School, Cd; plans ARO; now Brynawelon, owned Meurig Jones who says all measurements are metric, stairs 1m exact, Canadian pine doors.

1909 alts Llanarth School, Cd; T: WG 18.3.09

l909 chemical lab & manual workshop, Aberaeron School, Cd; WG l5.7.09.

1910 Peniel CM chapel, Trefriw, Caerns; DHO188; stained glass to three CM giants, organ Wadsworth, £9313/2/10d; RE Haymes claims design in WWinA 1926

1911 alts Penpark School, Cd, C: Arch 25.7.11; ?Penparcau, Aberystwyth or Penparc, Cardigan?

1911-12 rest Owain Glyndwr Parliament House, new Memorial Inst, Maengwyn St, Machynlleth, Mont, with REH; Gift of Davies family; REH claims design in WwinA1926;

19l2 Tregaron Council School, Cd CN 10.5.12

1912 Capel Dewi Primary School, Llandysul, Cd; C: Arch 4.7.12; St David’s Council School CN 21.6.12;

1913 Public Hall & Institute, Llanfair Caereinion, Mont, with REH; Given by Davies family; REH claims design in WWinA 1926

1914-15 adds County School, Aberystwyth, Cd; £2598 T WG 9.4.14; adds Ardwyn, Llanbadarn Rd, bought 1896, ext 1897 by TE Morgan qv; MF, opened 30.10.15, builder Edward E Jenkins local stone with Grinshill & Welsh green slates, from opening leaflet in NLW MS 13492 238;

Attributed: schools at Bronnant and Gartheli Cd 1913.

LEWIS, HENRY. Housebuilder and auctioneer, Old Bridge, Haverfordwest. Named in connection with sale of PO, Dew St, Haverfordwest, owned CB Allen Esq, ‘entirely rebuilt in last 20 yrs’ apply HL, W 20.9.1839. Lease new built Swan Inn, Haverfordwest, apply HL W 3.7.1840 (dem). Carpenter & joiner, Pigot 1844 dir.

A Henry Lewis, ?same, was surveyor to the Perrot Trustees, Haverfordwest, in 1860s.

1832 St Thomas Rectory, Hill Street, Haverfordwest. NLW SD/Bounty/57; £646

1860s three cottages in Barn St for Perrot Trust, to plan by surveyor Henry Lewis; Perrot Trust minutes 123)

1866 plan for cottage same as others in Barn St; Perrot Trust minutes 134).

LEWIS, JAMES c1751-1820 Architect. Colvin. Born Brecon, travelled Italy 1770-2; published Original Designs in Architecture 1779-80; 2nd vol 1797. Architect to Christ’s Hospital and Bethlehem Hospital. Two sons, an elder son John is said to have retired to James’ house at Totteridge (Colvin); but a son, JH Lewis said to have lived at Dolgun Hall, nr Dolgellau and died 1845.

17?? unex design for R Price Thelwall may be for Rhiwlas, Llanfor, Mer, published in Original Designs 1, 1779-80, 12-13; LHW; not Colvin;

c1798 ?Borthwnnog, Bontddu, Mer; villa for his son; not in Colvin;

18?? Dolgun Hall, Dolgellau, Mer for his son JH Lewis. HJ Reveley in vol 1 of his diaries 1850, JMHRS 6 277 says ‘Mr Lewis, a son of Lewis the architect of Bethlehem Hospital London, by which he made a good fortune, bought a place called Dolgun about 2 miles from us and built there a handsome Italian villa after his father’s designs. It was one of the most complete things in the county, and he spared no expense to make it so … But before they had enjoyed this place long … burnt to the ground. Mr Lewis died a year after the fire.’ He also says that Lewis Jr laid out the Torrent Walk in early C19. May be a connection between the two houses as the Dolgun Ironworks may have had a forge at Borthwnnog. PH 3.1.1845 says Dolgun Hall burnt down 27.12.1844 had been built 18 yrs, ie 1826, at cost of £10,000, so unlikely to be by James Lewis. Colvin mentions two sons, the elder John retired to his father’s house at Totteridge.

LEWIS, JOHN

1893 Nebo B chapel, Mathry, Pmbs ‘cynllunydd a'r saer' (Hanes Llangloffan 1932)

LEWIS, JOHN. Glasbury. John Lewis & Son with TL Lewis qv.

1872 nine-room cottage, Glasbury, Rad for W de Winton; MS

1875 house, shops & warehouse, Talgarth, Brec, for J Peace Jones; MS JL&Son;

1876 School & office, Three Cocks, Brec; MS JL&Son;

LEWIS (JOHN) & JOHNS (ROBERT) Joiners, Holyhead.

1847 rebuilt Hyfrydle chapel, Holyhead, Ang; reblt 1887-8 by O. M. Roberts qv; Olwen Jenkins RCAHMW notes that detailed spec. of 1847 survives;

LEWIS, LEWIS Architect, LRIBA, Pwllhai, Cardigan, 19l0. High Street, 1926 (Kelly).

1906 rest Cardigan church, restoration and repairs CTA 9.ll.06; ICBS suggests initial plans by EV Collier qv.

1906 Nos 12-13 High St, Cardigan, Cds for E. Matthias CTA 2l.9.06

1907 Alts Gilfach House, St Dogmaels, Arch 14.6.07

1908 Adds Gwbert Hotel, Gwbert, Cds. Co. Arch 13.3.08

1908 Memorial Hall, Nevern, Pembs. CTA ?.?.1908

1912 Glasdir Bach, Nevern, Pmbs, T rebld for Rev L. Roderick CTA 8.3.12

1913 house, Eglwyswrw, Pmbs C: Arch 2.5.13

1913 CM chapel vestry, Parcllyn, Aberporth Cd Arch 18.7.13

1913 MH, Crymych, Pmbs, C: Arch 18.7.13

LEWIS, N. GASENIUS Abertillery

1906 Blaenau Gwent B chapel, Abertillery; Br 12.5.06;

1906-7 Tirzah B chapel, Cwm, Mon; Br 13.10.06)

1907-8 schools, Laundry Rd, Abertillery; Br 20.7.07

1912-13 Tabernacle B chapel, High St, Newbridge, Mon; BoW 419 Gothic; Chapel & School Newbridge; Br 7.6.12)

1912-13 Brynteg C chapel, Abertillery; Br 7.6.12)

c1913-14 Theatre, Llanhilleth, Mon; Br 11.4.13)

LEWIS, OWEN, London. Related to Rev Titus Lewis, noted minister at Blaenwaun Chapel, Cardigan 1794-1811. Enrolled 1864 at Providence Welsh B chapel, Tottenham Court Rd, when Owain Dyfed is given after his name (bardic name), said to have come to London after making his name as a famous architect in Cardiff. Architect to storekeeper DH Evans of Oxford St. Treasurer of Baptist Union of Wales and Mon., prominent in insurance company of the Union and director of Seren Cymru. Senior deacon at Castle St 1888. Last noted at London Welsh B congregation c1895-6. (John & Hughes, Hanes Castle St, 1959, 50-9; B. Rees, Hanes Blaenywaun, 1899 87-93). Inf Eng Heritage London Div. (see file)

(1874 224 High Holborn, London Br 6.4.74)

(1880 Warehouse, 234 Fulham Rd, London; BoE NW London 551)

(188l alts Castle St Welsh B chapel, Eastcastle St, London W.1. Br 17.9.81. Original Franklin Hall used as chapel from 1865 was behind Nos 29-30 Eastcastle St, lease bought 1880 for £800, £500 spent on improving the hall. Chapel reopened 1881)

(1883 alts 316 Oxford St/1 Chapel Place, London for DH Evans Br 6.10.83; Fittings Br 1.12.83)

(1884 adds 318 Oxford St for D.H.Evans Br 22.11.84)

1885 Blaenwaun B chapel, Cardigan (near St Dogmaels); Hanes Blaenwaun;

(1887 lantern and stairs, D.H. Evans, Oxford St, London Br 12.2.87)

(1889 Castle St Welsh B chapel, Eastcastle St, London W1. Br 23.2.89, BoE NWLondon 605-6. Lease of old chapel to end 1894, plan of new chapel shown to Duke of Portland, secured futher 66 yrs, D. H. Evans on Building Ctee. Estimate £4800, opened 17.11. 89, described in London Chronicle; Baptist Mag praised it as ‘admirably adapted for C19 conditions under which a church has to work in London; having its own lecture hall, library, committee rooms and housekeeping facilities. This is a church of a most aggressive character, doing a good work among young people’. (John & Hughes, Hanes Castle Street, 1959 pp 50-9)

LEWIS, OWEN Llangefni, Ang

1823-4 Tabernacle I chapel, Holyhead, Ang, dem; HEAC 2 498)

LEWIS, STEPHEN, North St, St Martins, Haverfordwest. Builder, monumental mason, architect.

1869-70 completed spire St Martin ch, Haverfordwest, Pmbs; Giles & Robinson qv architects, DMH 83

1878 parsonage, Eglwyswen, near Crymych, Pmbs (NLW)

1878 rectory, Clydey, Pembs (NLW SD/Bounty/29)

1883 Llangan ch, Pembs (parish in Cms) rebuilt (plans NLW) W 31.8.83

LEWIS, T. L. Glasbury. ? same as Thomas Lawrence Lewis

1876 two shops and alts for John James, Hay on Wye, Brec; MS;

1877 eight-room cottage, Boughrood Bridge, Rad; MS;

1877 MH and Assembly Room, Talgarth Brec; MS;

1878 B chapel, The Bullring, Hay on Wye, Brec; rebuild, MS;

1878 barns & stables, Brynedd, Nantmel, Rad for WJ Jones; MS;

LEWIS, THOMAS Aberaeron. Joiner. Leased land nr Aberaeron pier 1.3.1824 (HVPA).

LEWIS, THOMAS LAWRENCE. ?same as TL Lewis of Glasbury

1887-8 Waunarlwydd ch, Swansea; Orrin 178-9; £1100; Gustavus Bros Swansea contractors; Cambria Daily Leader 4.11.87 & 13.7.88; chancel 1902-3 by G. Moxham qv;

1888 Brynsford farmhouse, Penybont, Rad; MS; T Lawrence Lewis;

LEWIS, W. & P., Architects, Llanelli. Wynford & Philip Lewis 01554 777998

1997-8 Ty Bryngwyn Hospice, Prince Philip Hospital, Dafen.

2004 rest Pembrey church, Wynford Lewis of the Lewis Partnership (inf Louise Davies)

LEWIS, (W. MORGAN) & WALTERS. ?same as the Lewis & Morgan qqv who refronted Penuel EP chapel, Ferndale, Glam, 1904-5

1914 Maerdy ch, Glam; BoW; GR)

LEWIS, WILLIAM

1855 Paid £350 for work on Cilsane Bridge, Llangathen, Cms (RK Penson repairs); W 4.5.55

LEWIS, WILLIAM

1860 contractor, adds Trinity College, Carmarthen; (H Clutton)

LEWIS, Rev. WILLIAM, Aberdare. Designed chapels for the Baptists.

1833 Watergate B chapel, Brecon 1833 JP;

1840 Ramoth B chapel, Aberdare £700 CCV reblt 1867.

1858 Bethania B chapel, Cwmbach, £1100 CCV)

LEWIS, WILLIAM Picton Pace, Haverfordwest; carpenter & joiner in 1844 dir.

LEWIS, WYNFORD Llanelli see LEWIS W. & P.

LEYSHON, SYDNEY County Architect Monmouthshire 1960s after Colin L. Jones cf Monmouthshire County Council.

1961 Trevethin Secondary School; Gwent RO C Misc Plans 4)

1964 Adds Council Chambers, Pentonville, Newport; Gwent RO)

LIDDELL, CHARLES Railway engineer and architect. 1813-94. B&N. Engineer in chief, and contractor (with R Gordon) for Newport Abergavenny & Hereford Rlwy 1854-7; chief engineer to Midland Railway until 1858, succeeded by JH Crossley, who had worked for him. RHB 115. Crumlin Viaduct on NH&A 1854 by TW Kennard qv.

1854 Abergavenny Station, Mon, for NA&HR; RHB 242; BoW)

1855? Clarence St Station, Pontypool, Mon; B&N 73)

18?? Crumlin High Level Station, Mon; B&N 73)

1857 Hengoed Viaduct, Ystrad Mynach, Glam, for NA&HR; RHB 243; 15 piers; called Maescwmmer Viaduct, BoW 650, across Rhymney; 15 arches;

LIDDON-WALTERS, SYDNEY Architect, London, until 1891 in partnership with John T Bressey as Bressey & Liddon Walters, architects and surveyors, 70-1 Bishopsgate;

(1893 converted stables at Wanstead Park, Essex for golf club;

1901-2 work Llanbrynmair ch, Mon inf TL: In the series “Bye-Gones relating to Wales and the Border Counties” (Second Series. Vol VII. 1901-2. 30th April 1902) there is an account of a restoration just completed under the direction of S. Liddon Walters, architect and surveyor of Finsbury Circus Buildings, London. It refers to the work done in 1859-60 (gallery demolished, all windows bar one renewed) and mentions the sundial inscribed and dated 1754. But the church had been much neglected, presumably because of the new one built in the new village on the valley floor in 1868. The new work was to re-floor with wood blocks on concrete and to take down the partition that had formed the vestry (formerly school) in the north transept; to make a new vestry under the bell tower, and “to increase the lighting in the church by restoring to its original size the early window already mentioned” (Was this the transept window, which had been partly blocked?). The bell tower was made safe and the lychgate “improved”, also with wider steps being made to it from the road. All done at a cost of £750.

LINDSEY, WILLIAM H. London; Picton Place Haverfordwest. ?Lindsay could be correct spelling. Died 1863. Exh at RA 1851 as Lindsey & Flower (L&F). ?some connection with Rev WJ Coussmaker Lindsay noted Irish cleric, bro-in-law to 2nd Lord Tredegar and vicar of Llanfaches and Llanfair Kilgeddin, Mon., patron of Heywood Sumner at Llanfair Kilgeddin, brother of Henry Gore Lindsay, Chief Constable of Glamorgan, and second cousin to Sir Coutts Lindsay founder of Grosvenor Gallery (AMS News 2006) and architect W. H. Coussmaker cf 1863 Robeston West.

185l unex plan for Hakin ch, Pmbs; exhibited RA 1851 L&F.

(1852 plans Stockport MH; exhibited RA)

(1852 plans Dovercourt New Town, Harwich; RA 1852)

1854-7 Castle Hall, Milford, Pmbs rebuilt for RF Greville; TL; dem 1939

1855 National School, St Peters Rd, Milford; HMT 26.9.55; dem for Torch Theatre.

1855 plans eleven shops & houses, stabling for Lord Nelson Hotel and enlarging Commercial Hotel etc, Milford; HMT 20.6.55, W l3.7.55

c1855 layout of Neyland, Pmbs, for Picton Castle and Lawrenny estates; TL.

1855-6 Hubberstone National School, Hill St, Hakin, Pmbs; PH 20.4.55; HRO TSE/1/

1856 Planned new town at Milford; W 8.2.56;

1855-6 Further plans for Hakin ch; unex;

1857 plans for Broad Haven, Pmbs; PH 6.3.57. Broad Haven House may be all that was built of resort.

1857 alts Longlands Lodge, Nolton, Pmbs T: PH 3.4.57 for G.A. Harris of Hilton. Single storey villa, plans HRO HDX/57/38

1858 building plots Tenby, apply WHL, HMT 17.11.58

1858 Perrot Almshouses, Barn St, Haverfordwest (plan of proposed cottages submitted, Mr Lindsey to estimate cost of new bldngs- Perrot Trust minutes p 99)

1859-62 alts Carmarthen Guildhall; W 2.1.63

1860-1 rest Carmarthen St Peter ch, inc new roofs.

1860-l Haverfordwest St Mary ch rest; proposed rebuild tower £1800 W 22.6.60; PH 22.6.60; DMH 90. Improvements to churchyard wall carried out before Lindsey's death.

186l Neyland CM chapel, Pmbs; HMT 6.2.6l

1861-2 Hayscastle ch rest; ICBS 5839; £168;

1863 Llanstinan Vicarage, Pembs; NLW SD/Bounty/?)

1863 ?Robeston West ch rest; T: HMT 25.2.63 ‘apply W.H. Coussmaker, 17 Charles St, MH’, cf Coussmaker

1863 N porch St Mary Haverfordwest T: PH 4.9.63.

Attrib : ? Nolton I chapel, Nolton Haven, Pmbs, 1858;

LINGARD, BRIAN HALLWOOD. Architect. Lingard & Williams (L&W), 1950, Llangefni, moved to Colwyn Bay 1955, later Brian Hallwood Lingard & Associates (BHL&A), later Lingard Associates (LA), later Brian Lingard & Partners (BL&P).

Brian Lingard was born in 1926 and studied at Manchester University School of Architecture. This study was interrupted by the war – during which he served in the Royal Navy – after which he resumed his studies and became A.R.I.B.A. On graduation he worked first for William George and then, in 1949, for Anglesey County Council. In 1950, in Llangefni, he formed Lingard and Williams (which later became Brian Hallwood Lingard & Associates, Lingard Associates and finally Brian Lingard & Partners). In 1955 he relocated to Colwyn Bay, and with a large office boasting four secretaries was an early user of telephone radio to dictate letters from his car. According to one of a trilogy of books (‘Special houses for special people’) during the first fifteen years the practice designed over one hundred private houses. At the height of his practice Lingard had offices in Llangefni, Bangor, Newtown, and London, and designed the colour scheme for the processional route through Caernarvon for the investiture of the Prince of Wales in 1969. He appears to have retired to Guernsey. Amongst his works are (1951) Menai Bridge Roman Catholic church; (1953) house at Brynsiencyn; (1959) House, Glanaethwy, Bangor; (1961) two houses Llanrwst Road, Colwyn Bay; (1963) Tanymur housing, Church Street, Caernarfon; (1964) Terraced cottages, Mountain Street, Caernarfon; (1965) Tanybwlch Cottages, Maentwrog; (1965), holiday cottages for J.G. Bibby; (1966), Kennedy Court, Old Colwyn; (1967) Cae Berllan (36 houses), Bethel Road, Caernarfon; (1967) layout Hendre estate, Caernarfon; (1968) conversion Panton Place, Holywell to old people’s homes; (1970), Convent of Mercy Chapel; (1970) house overlooking Menai Straits; (1974) Is Craig housing, Tremadoc; (1974) Government Offices, Penrallt, Caernarfon - with Property Services Agency; (1974) Treowen estate, Newtown; (1977) Ael-y-ffynnon housing, Whitford Street, Holywell; (1983) Bryn Euryn (now Hanover Court). H&H, sources; Colwyn Bay Civic Society journal, February 2007, and UK Modern House Index

1951 Menai Bridge RC, Ang; L&W; Harwood & Foster)

1959 House, Glanaethwy, Bangor; BHL&Ass; CTA 1959)

1963 Tanymur housing, Church St, Caernarfon; AJ 18.9.63; CTA 1964; Housing scheme ?same old AJ 16.9.64; MoHLG Award 1963;

1964 Terraced cottages, Mountain St, Caernarfon CTA 1965)

1965 Tanybwlch Cottages, Maentwrog, Mer; CTA 1965; holiday cottages for JG Bibby;

1967 Cae Berllan, 36 houses, Bethel Rd, Caernarfon; Br 9.6.67; LA;

1967 layout Hendre estate, Caernarfon. Building 18.8.67; 400 houses.

1968 conversion Panton Place, Holywell, Flints to old peoples homes LA BoW)

1974 Government Offices, Penrallt, Caernarfon; BL&P with Property Services Agency; plaque;

1974ff Treowen estate, Newtown, Mont; BoW; BL&P

1977 Ael-y-ffynnon housing, Whitford St, Holywell, Flints; BLP, BoW)

LINGEN-BARKER, E.H. see BARKER, E.H.L.

LINTERN, WILLIAM.

1873 and 1881 adds Dowlais ch, Glam; Orrin 53; church 1827, ‘small adds made to the chancel in 1873 and to transept in 1881 to design by WL’; BoW says chancel added 1873 and transept 1881 by WL.

LINTON & BARKER Architects; E Maples Linton 29 Westgate Chambers, Newport, Mon, in 1914 dir, architect and agent to Kemeys Tynte estate;

1903 Corporation Rd Board Schools Newport Br 13.6.03

1906 St Barnabas ch, Newport, Mon Br 27.10.06)

LINTON, E MAPLE Architect, Newport, Mon see Linton & Barker;

LITTLE, OWEN C. Architect, 1866-1931, born Devon, worked at Leeds Castle, Kent (lodges and stable court), and the Manor house, Mells, Somerset, c1905 (kitchen range);

1922ff work at Plas Newydd, Anglesey, ?continued until his death in 1931; Somerset Architects & Surveyors website;

LLANELLI BOROUGH COUNCIL ARCHITECTS DEPARTMENT. R. B. Mowbray Borough Architect c1968-72;

1982 Llanelli, Ty Elwyn Council Offices.

LLEWELYN LEWIS SENNIK, Carmarthen. Awel Aur, Golden Grove and 115 Rhosmaen St, Llandeilo in 2006 phonebook.

1988? Rest of 17-19 Spilman St Carmarthen CJ 13.4.89

1990-1 Doctor's surgery, St Peters Car Park, Carmarthen CJ 26.6.91

LLEWELLYN, MORGAN The Green, Neath, architect 1844 dir, carpenter & buildr 1835 dir.

LLEWELYN, OLIVER Newcastle Emlyn

2004 Repair work at Lancych, Abercych before fire and ?after fire restoration 2004-6

2006 Small World Theatre, addition to Theatr Mwldan, Cardigan. Done under Hess Kincaid Ass. of Lampeter (inf Ann Shrosbree)

LLEWELLYN, ROBERT WILLIAM. Landowner of Court Colman, Penyfai, Glam, cousin of Griffith Llewellyn patron at Baglan ch.

1901-3 Penyfai ch, Bridgend, Glam; plans redrawn by John Christopher Jones, assisted by his father John Jones, agent to Baglan estate & clerk of works at Baglan ch; Orrin 21; BoW; reredos by Llewellyn made by Wm Clarke w 3 panels by Goscombe John; pulpit by Llewellyn made by Clarke; Thomas, Watkins & Co contractors; £7000; Inside Bridgend and Ham Hill stone;

LLOYD & MARTYN, Swansea

1906-7 Bethania I chapel, Skewen, Glam; BoW 572;

LLOYD, - Neyland, Pmbs.

1865 repairs Pwllcrochan ch, Pmbs; ‘under supervision of Mr Lloyd of New Milford’; W 13.10.65

LLOYD HADLEY ARCHITECTS, Pentraeth, Tresaith, Cd. Oliver Hadley. RSAW 2005 directory

LLOYD, B.

1924 Clock tower, Rhayader, Rad; BoW)

LLOYD, DAN Aberbeeg, Glam.

1898-9 Messrs Nixon Workmen’s Inst, Mountain Ash. Glam; BoW 453-4; £8000; derelict;

LLOYD, DAVID Contractor, Trefechan, Aberystwyth. l853-l924. Set up l880 in Penglais Road, l897 took over G. Williams timber yard, Trefechan. Ceredigion 8 340, CN l6.8.l974.

1885-8 blt Aberystwyth Infirmary (EM Bruce Vaughan)

1888 blt Trefechan Bridge, Aberystwyth (J. Szlumper)

189l blt adds Trawsgoed, Llanafan (T. Aldwinckle)

1895 blt Salem CM chapel, Portland St, Aberystwyth (T.E. Morgan) BPR 52 £2400, DHO 26 says £1855

1898 blt School, Salem CM chapel, Portland St, Aberystwyth (J. Arthur Jones); DHO 26

1901 blt Alexandra Hall women's hall of residence, The Promenade, Aberystwyth (C. Ferguson architect)

LLOYD, DAVID Builder. Bryntirion Villa, Aberystwyth

1890-1 Tea Cottage, Tanybwlch, Llanychaearn, Cd, for MLV Davies; £215; Cered 14 1 2001 50;

LLOYD, DAVID Builder. ?Blaenclydach, Llywel, Brec. + c1808. Did works in East Brecon for Breconshire Turnpike Trust from 1772 agreed to keep road from Trecastle to Cms in order for 15 yrs.

1787-91 work on new road through Cwmdwr valley from Cms border to Trecastle, Brec, inc new bridges at Glynfoel, Blaennant, Gellfaen, Cerrigbwbach, Gwydderig, Nantymarch and over Login brook at Trecastle, under surveyor Thomas Edwards qv, and with Edward Jenkins. Erected toll-gate and post at Pantymarch (?Trecastle) and another 1789. Contracted to make and repair roads and rented tolls through to c1801. He d before Oct 1808 when son Watkin Lloyd was paid salary due. G. Jones, District of Sennybridge, 2, 2000, 62 & 69-71.

LLOYD, EDWARD H. 37 Great James St, London.

1884 alts Christ Church, Bala, Mer; BN 17.10.84; vestry, organ chmbr, screen, choir stalls; screen & stalls removed 2007-8)

LLOYD, EVAN Bala Joiner & builder 1844 dir

LLOYD, Rev EVAN

1839 Tabernacle P chapel, Arddleen, Mont; BoW; also did carpentry work;

LLOYD, F. P.

1909 Des for house, Llanelli, Cms; ill BN 29.1.09

LLOYD, JAMES, Surveyor, Haverfordwest. Surveyor to Perrot Trustees.

1859 Plan two cottages, Barn St, Haverfordwest, Pmbs; Perrot Trust minutes p 108;

LLOYD, JOHN Architect and surveyor, Fron Deg, Twthill, Caernarfon; c1793-1867; Colvin; called architect and surveyor to the county Br 28.1.1854; ?no relation of John Lloyd of Mold fl 1836-43; in Caernarfon directories 1835-46, County Surveyor 1846 keith@ Not in Pigot 1828-9 dir.

1826 Ebeneser WM chapel, Caernarfon; DHO 61: chapel 1805 by W Evan Roberts, alts 1815, rebuilt 1826, dated. Engr in vestry of 1826 design, alts 1875-6 £2300 R. Davies, alts 1893, mission room 1912; inf OMJ; Colvin 1829 (error) Leigh’s guide to Wales 1835 ed 99;

1828 gallery, St Mary ch, Caernarfon, Caerns; ICBS; removed?; plans Soc of Antiquaries; Colvin)

1830 Bank for - Roberts, Bank Quay, Caernarfon, Caerns; ref J Booker, Temples of Mammon, 1990; ?same as Williams & Co Bank, Bank Quay, Colvin, from R Chambers Jones, Arian, 1978, 78; Williams & Co in directories from 1811 to 1901 at 12 Bank Quay, latterly Old Bank, then 1901 Lloyds.

1831-2 Caernarfon MH, Palace St, Caernarfon; plaque; Colvin)

1835 survey Llanbeulan parsonage, Ang, before rebld by Thomas Jones qv; NLW B/Bounty/22)

1838-9 N tr Llangeinwen ch, Ang; ICBS, gr plan 1839; BoW says N tr and W tower and ws 1838, but plan shows tower and windows not altered; GILJ says rest was in 1829;

1839-40 gallery, Llanbeblig ch, Caernarfon; ICBS; signed off by John Welch qv; dem; not Colvin)

1840 Pont Newydd bridge, Bontnewydd, Caerns, over Gwyrfai, Colvin; Jervoise 48-9

1840-2 Bryngwran ch, Ang; William Williams drew plan, but des by JL, ICBS; Colvin)

1841-2 Heneglwys Rectory, Ang; Wm Jones bldr; NLW B/Bounty/15;

1842-3 National Schools, Caernarfon; RH; in ?South Penrallt, or were these British Schools attrib JW by AV.

1844 Pont Peblig bridge, Llanbeblig, Caernarfon, over Seiont; Jervoise 48-9; Colvin;

1846 front range, Rectory, Llanfair juxta Harlech, Mer; NLW B/Bounty/45)

1853 County Buildings, Caernarfon, Caerns; Br 28.1.54; became the Police Station, adjoins 1863 County Hall in Castle Ditch;

1857-8 St Pauls WM chapel, St Pauls Terr, Bangor; WCC59 75-6; Gothic w side spire on porch, Irish granite, also new house for minister, cost incl schools £8500, all but £1700 given by Evan Evans of Erw Fair Terrace; Br 21.3.57 Eliz style with steeple, no archt; Dem;

1859 Schools, St Pauls WM, Bangor, Caerns; WCC59 76; Newry granite; Dem;

1859 Police Station, Lancaster Square, Conwy, Caerns; BN 7.1.59; £860;

1860 EWM chapel, Wesley St, Amlwch Ang; JP 8638; ?? Eng WM chapel said to date from 1832 and WWM chapel said to date from 1909)

Attributed British School at Caernarfon, AV;

LLOYD, JOHN Llanelli builder

1844 Lock-up, Llanelli, Cms; T accepted 6.7.44; source?;

LLOYD, JOHN Llanymynech Builder

1828-9 gallery Llandrinio ch, Mont; ICBS

LLOYD, JOHN Architect, Mold. Designed churches in Flints. ‘the nadir of Flintshire architecture was reached in the work of JL’ BoW 64; HC; no connection with John Lloyd of Caernarfon qv +1867.

1836 des Bagillt ch, Flints rejected for one by John Welch; BoW; not in HC;

1836 Pontblyddyn ch, Flints; BoW; reblt 1865 Colvin; DR Thomas 597)

1836-7 Connah’s Quay ch, Flints; BoW; ICBS; Colvin

1837-8 Brymbo ch, Denbs; dem for 1871 ch on new site; BoW; MH Port 172-3; Commissioners church; Colvin 1838 dem c1870.

1837-8 Old Colwyn ch, Denbs; ICBS; Colvin; no archt BoW

1838 Gwernafield ch, Denbs; dem; BoW; drawings RIBA; reblt 1870 Colvin; RIBAD;)

1841-2 Bistre ch, Buckley, Flints; BoW 333; modelled on Casterton ch, Westmorland, 1831, ill in Rev W. Carus-Wilson, Helps to the building of churches, parsonage houses and schools, c. 1840, acc to DR Thomas; GR; Colvin; remodelled 1881;

1842-3 Llanfynydd ch, Flints; BoW; alts 1868; DR Thomas 597;)

1847-8 enl Nerquis ch, Flints; ICBS; Colvin; but BoW says by Thomas Jones;

LLOYD, RODERICK l85l-l906 County Surveyor, N Division Cds l89l-l906. l874-80 ran corner shop in Tregaron; buried Bwlchgwynt chapel, Tregaron. Numerous road bridges. Cered 8 340;

1893 Pont Rhyd-y-groes, Pontrhydygroes, Cd; plaque;

190l add Pont-ar-fynach, Devils Bridge, Cd; added top level (plaque), replaced late C20.

1902 Llanilar Bridge, Cd; plaque

1903 Bont Fach, Ponterwyd, Cd; plaque

1904 Afon Brennig bridge, Tregaron, Cd;

1906 Afon Camddwr bridge, Bronnant, Cd;

LLOYD, T. & J. Builders, Haverfordwest;

1878-9 builders rest Granston ch, Pmbs, by EH Lingen Barker qv; A 17.8.78;

LLOYD, THOMAS

1849 Henryd Bridge, Caerns; AV;

LLOYD, THOMAS ALWYN. 6 Cathedral Rd Cardiff. Architect to Welsh Land Settlement Soc. Ltd. (WLSS) and Welsh Town Panning and Housing Trust (WTP&HT). Later with Alex Gordon qv (TAL&G). ?County Architect Mon. WW in W 1920 FRIBA MTPI b 1881 son Thomas Jones Lloyd Liverpool. Assisted in dev of Hampstead Garden Suburb 1907-12, commenced practice Cardiff 1912; architect of Wrexham, Machynlleth, Llaniloes, Weston-Rhyn, Rhiwbina, Barry & Burry Port Garden Villages and various LA housing schemes. Home Hafodlwyd, Rhiwbina.

1913 garden village, Machynlleth, Mont, for Lord Davies; BoW; 13 terracd houses.

1914 garden suburb, Barry, Glam; BoW151; Built 1914-17, 1922, and 1925)

1914-17 Wrexham Garden Village, Denbs; BoW; for WTP&HT;

1919 Garden village, Burry Port, Cms; BoW

1920-3 houses, Penydre, Rhiwbina, Cardiff for Garden Village Soc, No 11 Heol Wen for self BoW296)

1927-8 St Margaret ch, Chester Rd, Wrexham, Denbs; Harwood & Foster; compl 1976-8

1929 adds Ceiriog Memorial Institute, Glyn Ceiriog, Denbs, BoW

1933 adds University of Wales Registry, Cathays Park, Cardiff; BoW230)

1936 Llantwit Major, Glam, Trebefrad village for resettled miners; for WLSS; BoW412)

1937 village for WLSS, Trewen, Llanfair Discoed, Mon; RIBAJ 22.5.39 719-24; Court House Farm C16 used as manager’s res and office, with large room to rear as folk hall, £403 per house, ten houses BoW

1936-7 thirty-four det/semi-det houses at Jordanston Farm, Rosemarket, Pmbs; RIBAJ 22.5.39; farmhouse renovated as warden’s residence and office, houses for settlers from mining areas of S Wales & from Pembroke Dock; £418 per house.

1937 alts Plas Llangattwg, Llangattock, Brec; BoW

1939 Fferm Goch, Penllyn, Cowbridge, Glam; 24 houses for unemployed miners; c1936 BoW503; only recently acquired: RIBAJ 22.5.39 724;

1949-50 alts Turner House Gallery, Penarth, Glam; TAL&G; BoW)

195? Gasworks, Aberavon, Glam AJ 11.6.59;

195? showroom and petrol station, Cardiff on island site on busy street to the docks; AJ 11.5.59;

1960 College of Further Ed, Ystradmynach Glam; BoW650; TAL&G AJ 11.6.59;

1962 Lutheran ch, Fairwater, Cardiff, by Alex Gordon of TAL&G; Harwood & Foster; BoW says by AG&Partners

1962 Usk Bridge, Abergavenny w Rendel, Palmer & Tritton; JM Richards, National Trust Bk of Bridges

1962-5 adds National Museum of Wales, Cardiff TAL&G BoW226)

Also: pre-1914,

Llanidloes Garden Suburb, BoW;

house at New Quay, Cd, inf David Thomas;

LLOYD, WILLIAM Land surveyor, Chester St, Wrexham, Denbs, in 1828-9 and 1844 Pigot Dir.

LLOYD-JONES, ROBERT of Bala, and L., ROWLAND, T. A., WESTBURY, and WILLIAM, all of Caernarfon cf under Jones.

LLOYD-JONES, T. A. Caernarfon see TA Lloyd Jones.

(1919 alts Drill Hall, Victoria St, Caernarfon; Br 1.5.19; Drill hall BN 13.3.1891 by RJ David CE;

LLOYD-OSWELL, A. E. Shrewsbury. Much work in Salop inc rest Westbury ch 1887 w SP Smith; 1887-8 alts Leighton Hall, Salop; BoE; 1889 Lloyds Bank, Ludlow, Salop; BoE; c1900 Nat West Bank, Ellesmere, Salop; BoE; 1905 Nat West Bank, Bridgnorth, Salop; BoE; In Shrewsbury: Alliance Ins High St 1892; High Sch for Girls 1897-8; Royal Ins, High St, 1903-4; Nurses Homes Royal Salop Hospital 1908-10; Co-op, Castle St, 1923; Firm in earlier C20 was Lloyd-Oswell & Iredale.

1884 tower, Llanfair Caereinion ch, Mont; BoW; CG;

1895 Lloyds Bank, Commercial St, Newport, Mon; BoW; inf Dr J Booker Lloyds Archives;

1895-7 Lloyds Bank, Market St, Abergavenny, Mon; BoW; AC 5.3.97;

???? Lloyds Bank, Bridge Street, Caernarfon, Caerns, inf Andy Foster; c1900 BoW;

19?? Consulted re rebuilding of Bush House, Pembroke; TL.

1910-1 Lloyds Bank, Llandeilo, Cms; Lloyds Records;

LLOYD-WILLIAMS & UNDERWOOD see Richard Lloyd-Williams

LLOYD-WILLIAMS, RICHARD Bod Gwilym, Denbigh +1908. Pupil of Thomas Fulljames, Gloucester, and J.P. St Aubyn. In Gloucester 1854, ARIBA 1856. Became County Surveyor Denbighshire; with Martin Underwood also pupil of St Aubyn (LW&U) c1860 to c1874. Published ‘Archit. Antiqs. and village churches of Denbs’ 1872. 1868 AEBTD says of Park Lane, Denbigh: lists mansions for Mr Gill, Trewern, Oswestry; for Charles W. Williams-Wynn MP, Milford; John Taber Esq, Llanhychan (Claremont); Thomas Gold Edwards, Denbigh; P H Chambers, Llysmeirchion (Henllan Denbs); Thomas Oldfield, Bettws, Abergele, Denbs; Townshend Mainwaring, Llansilin, Denbs; Also County Courts Llangollen; Gaols Ruthin; churches at Nantyglyn (D), Pontyblyddyn (Flints), Penmachno (Caerns), Llanrhaiadr (? D) and Gwytherin (D). Railway stations on Vale of Clwyd Railway. Vicarages at Denbigh; Penmachno (Caerns); Rhyl (Flints). Schools at Bettws (Betws yn Rhos Denbs), Llanyffyd (Llanefydd Denbs); Llansannan (Denbs); Derwen (Denbs); Gwernymynydd; Llanfair (Dyffryn Clwyd Denbs); Bodedern (Ang) etc. BoW 70;

1855-7 adds Holy Trinity Sch, Rhyl, Flints; dem; RLW; BoW)

1857 Llansannnan School, Denbs; LW&U; AEBTD)

1858 Derwen School, Denbs; RLW; AEBTD 1868)

1858 Nantglyn school, Denbs; LW&U)

1859 Prion ch, Denbs; RLW; BoW; ?church at Llanrhaeadr in AEBTD list 1868)

1859 school, Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd, Denbs; AEBTD; LWU; BoW)

(1859 Entrant Manchester Assize Courts comp RHH)

1859-61 school, Betws-yn-Rhos, Denbs designed 1859 by RLW; built with vicarage 1861 by LW&U; BoW;

1859-63 Penmachno ch, Caerns, for Lord Penrhyn LW&U AV;

1860 2nd pr ‘Pleyl Land’ competition Br 18 126 RHH; ? connected with Llandudno)

1860 rectory, Llandrynog, Denbs; LW&U)

1860 vicarage, Rhyl, Flints; dem; LW&U; BoW 429n; AEBTD)

1861-2 Railway Station, Denbigh, Denbs; LW&U)

1861 vicarage Betws yn Rhos, Denbs; LW&U; BoW;

1862 Bylchau rectory, Denbs; LW&U)

1860s Ffarm, Betws-yn-Rhos, Denbs; BoW; alts LWU to earlier C19 house)

1860s adds Galltfaenan Hall, Henllan, Denbs LW&U)

1862 rest Nantglyn ch, Denbs LW&U; AEBTD)

1865-6 chancel Pontblyddyn ch, Flints LWU. BoW; AEBTD)

1866 Llanefydd school, Denbs; BoW; AEBTD)

1867-9 Claremont, Llanhychan, Denbs, for John Taber; T CDH 20.4.67; AEBTD; BoW 227; conservatory w Maw tiles; carving by Edw Griffith of Chester; decoration by J. G. Crace; grounds by Ewing of Chester; adds c1880; and add ? by Arthur Baker qv.

1867 Masonic Hall, Mostyn St, Llandudno, Caerns LWU BN 14 1867 535; AEBTD)

1867 Llangollen TH, Castle St, Denbs BoW LWU; also Police Station, Parade St adjoining; BoW; AEBTD.

1867 Summer residence at Colwyn, Denbs LWU; VH)

1867 adds N Wales Asylum, Denbigh LW&U; BoW)

1867 Llys Meirchion, Henllan, Denbs LW&U; AEBTD, for P. H. Chambers)

1867 Bodedern Nat Schools, Ang; LW&U; Br 1867 VH; AEBTD;)

1867 Adds George Hotel, Holyhead Rd, Bangor, Caerns Br 3.8.67; LW&U)

1867 adds Old Grammar School, Ruthin, Denbs LW&U)

1867-8 adds County Gaol, Ruthin, Denbs LW&U)

1867-9 Gwytherin ch, Denbs LW&U; AEBTD; BoW 70)

1871 Llanefydd rectory, Denbs LW&U; BoW)

1871 St Mary ch, Denbigh; LW&U; 1871-4 BoW)

1874 plans rest Eglwysbach ch, Denbs; exec 1881-2; BoW; RLW;

1878-9 rest Henllan ch, Denbs; RLW)

1879 ?alts Llansannan ch Denbs; RLW)

1881-2 rest Eglwysbach ch, Denbs; plans 1874 RLW)

1889 adds Garn, Henllan, Denbs;

1893 1st pr County Bldings, Llangefni, Ang; RLW; RHH; Glanhwfa Rd 1899; RH; erected by O M Roberts & Son, wing added to match 1912 by Joseph Owen;

c1894-5 Holywell TH, Flints; RLW; BoW)

1894-5 reblt St David ch, Denbigh; BoW; RLW)

1905 plans Police Station, Colwyn Bay, Denbs; exec and ?changed by his successor Walter Wiles; BoW 138;

Also

Bod Gwilym, Denbigh, Denbs, RLW for self, Italianate, nd, BoW;

‘nondescript terraces, Marine Rd & South Pde, Pensarn, Abergele, Denbs; LW&U; BoW99, nd;

Magistrates Court buildings at Holyhead, Ang, 1894, and Amlwch, Ang, 1902, look like county buildings at Llangefni;

LOADER, A. Brighton.

1871 Comp Aberystwyth Board Sch, Cd; CN 16.2.71

LOCK-NECREWS, HILL & PARTNERS.

1983-5 adds Custom House, Cardiff; BoW 215

LOCK-SMITH, W. T. HOWARD. Ammanford, Architect to Ammanford UDC, b Ammanford, son of solicitor there, articled to H. Herbert & Co.

1964 Ammanford TH, Cms; inf J.W.Parry;

LOCKWOOD, ABERCROMBIE & SAXON see Philip H. Lockwood

LOCKWOOD, SMITH & HEATHCOTE Manchester

1879 Four shops, bakeries etc, Llandrindod Wells, Rad; MS;

LOCKWOOD, H. F. Hull

1848-50 Legionary Museum, Caerleon, Mon; BoW)

LOCKWOOD, PHILIP H. Son of TM Lockwood of Chester qv, brother of WT Lockwood; in TM Lockwood & Sons, then Lockwood, Abercrombie & Saxon with (Sir) Patrick Abercrombie qv and FC Saxon qv. Practice continued as Lovelock, Mitchell & Ptnrs.

1911 Rossett Church Hall, Denbs; BoW)

1915-16 Tanygarth, Pontfadog, Denbs for Mrs Bertram Brooke; BoW

1918-20 Acton Park estate, Wrexham by Patrick Abercrombie of LAS; BoW 312;

1919 alts YMCA Caernarfon, for Caerns & Anglesey Infirmary Br 13.3.19 LA&S

1926 adds Galltfaenan Hall, Henllan, Denbs for Sir Ernest Tate by FCS of LAS

1931 add of wing, The Institute, Caernarfon LA&S Br 13.3.31)

LOCKWOOD, THOMAS MEAKIN 85 Foregate St, Chester 1830-1900 b London, grew up E Anglia, then w TM Penson, Chester; on own c1860. Much work for Duke of Westminster. Later TML&Sons with WT & Philip H Lockwood qv. 1872 Whitchurch TH Salop; 1885-6 Grosvenor Museum and schools, Chester; 1888 corner Bridge St & Eastgate St, Chester; 1892 2-4 Bridge St Chester; 1895 Old Bank bldngs Chester; 1896 Blossoms hotel Chester; 1896? Eccleston Rectory Cheshire; 9-13 Eastgate St Chester 1900; AEBTD; BoW Clwyd 77;

1865 Holt P chapel, Holt, Denbs)

1872 Mansion at Connah’s Quay, Flints for late James Davison, ‘now nearly complete’; LHW revised ed suggests Glanymorfa, dem mid 1960s;

(1874 Gt Boughton C chapel, Ches; Gothic; CYB74)

1877 Bodlondeb, Conwy, Caerns, for Albert Wood; RH;

1881 Mold Police Station, Flints; BoW ‘typical of those for which Lockwood was responsible’)

1882 2nd pr Newport Municipal Bldngs, Mon; RHH; see 1885)

1883 Red House, Hawarden, Flints, for WH Gladstone dem.)

1884 prop billiard room Soughton Hall, Flints unex)

1885 Newport TH, Mon; won 2nd prize 1882, 1st pr went to EA Lansdowne, built 1883-5 by the two; dem; BoW 422)

1887 Rogerstone ch, Mon; des exh RA 1887; BoW516 says by EA Johnson, 1887-8)

1887-8 The Cumbers, Hanmer, Flints; BoW)

1891 Gymnasium, Hawarden, Flints; BoW)

1892 Caerhun ch, Caerns, exh RA 1892)

1894 3rd pr Llandudno Municipal bldngs, Caerns; RHH)

1897? Intermediate Schools, Dolgellau, Mer; in obit list acc to PH, but the Jubilee County school 1897 now Ysgol y Gader is in Br 1899 attrib as the County School to Willink & Thicknesse of Liverpool.

LOCKWOOD, W. H. ?mistake for one of family of TML qv whose sons were PH and WT Lockwood.

1874 des Clock Tower, Machynlleth, Mont, RA 1874; but tower 1873 by Henry Kennedy qv)

LODGE, T. See under H.V. Lanchester

LODGE, THOMAS. Mason w David Davies, Soar, Cenarth. David Davies ? father of CJ Davies qv, as CJD living at Soar in 1850s.

1840 Mason, Bethesda I, Ponthirwaun, Cds; Thos Lodge & David Davies, Soar, masons; des by John Jones, carpenter, qv; C.Devonald, Eglwys Annibynol Bethesda Ponthirwaun, 1990, 6;

LONG, FREDERICK. Exh RA from Liverpool w RJ Barrow in 1834 a design for a cathedral and des for Fishmongers Hall, London; Colvin;

1839-41 Royal Institution of South Wales, Swansea; CTA 1840 241-2)

LONGDEN & VENABLES

1926 Park Lodge, Deganwy, Caerns; AV; for Major WH Lovatt)

LONGWORTH, W. Manchester

1910 prop Skating-rink and cinema, Old Castle Rd, Llanelli, Cms; LAL 241, unex; plans seen by Harry Davies

LORD, PETER Aberystwyth. Sculptor, art historian. Author The Visual Culture of Wales, 3 vols 1998-2003.

1985-8 Llanbadarn Fawr church, Cds. S transept fitted as museum (ch guide 1994).

19?? Hywel Dda Memorial, Whitland (with David Thomas qv)

LOTE, HENRY

1854-6 Crugybyddar ch, Beguildy, Rad; exh RA 1856; BoW; ICBS 1852-8; by HL, George Griffiths contr; plan; FS Br 18.11.54 scheme to inc schoolrm and house, HL of London; 1854 MS;

1857 Pair of villas, Knighton, Rad, for Thos Jones; MS;

1860 Knighton PM chapel, Rad; MS; BoW 238; Gothic; not same as Knighton WM by Wilson & Willcox qv, WCC 1869; Gothic;

1883? Knucklas viaduct, Rad; BoW 239; ? wrong as RHB gives 1864 by Henry Robertson for Central Wales Rlwy;

LOUDON, JOHN CLAUDIUS. Architect, 1783-1843, landscape gardener, botanist, author of Encyclopaedia of Cottage, Farm and Villa Architecture and Furniture 1833; born Cambuslang, Lanarks, trained as landscape gardener, London 1803. Colvin. Hope End, Ledbury, Herefs c1810 dem; 3-5 Porchester Terr London 1823-4;

1805 landscape work at Llanarth Court, Mon; BoW

1809 Garth, Guilsfield, Mont, for Col Richard Mytton; dem 1947; BoW; Alternative elevations for the circular stables there suggested by Charles Barry and ill by Loudon, Encyclop 965-6; ill LHW, for Rev Richard Mytton, plans publ 1811, cost c£100,000; Colvin; ill JCL Observations on laying out farms in the Scotch style, adapted to Ebgland, 1811)

LOUGHER, D. J. Pontypool. Messrs Lougher & Co. Martin Lougher worked for Gwent County Council architects in 1980s.

1893-4 Pontypool MH, w Robert Williams of London qv; BoW, 1st pr comp 1893; RHH; Br 64 69;

1895 Conservative Club, Osbourne Rd, Pontypool; Br 15.6.95

1897 Two houses, Wainfelin Rd, Pontypool, Mon; T: BJ 13.10.97;

1902 Drill Hall, Osborne Rd, Pontypool; Br 3.1.03

1903 Forgehammer Hotel, Pontypool; Plans Newport Lib N350 725.7

1904 rest Llanfihangel Pontymoile ch, Mon; Gwent RO D Pa 25.29; BoW

1906 All Saints ch, Hanbury Rd, Pontnewynydd, Mon; Br 19.8.05; PFP 22.6.06; BoW

1910 St James Church Hall, Pontypool, Mon; PFP 3.6.10; BoW)

c1913 Church Hall, Abersychan, Mon Br 30.5.13)

1914 St Oswald ch, Sebastopol, Panteg, Mon; converted from infant school of 1900, opened 29.3.15; WG Lloyd, Sebastopol, 132;

1914 Nurses home, Pontypool Hospital, Mon; Lougher & Co; MS;

1918-19 Six houses, Llangibby, Mon, for RDC; Br 19.9. 18, Lougher & Co.

LOVE, C. J.

1896 Capel Seion, Porth, Glam; C&TV 132;

LOVEGROVE, HENRY l845-l927, London. ARIBA, FSI. District Surveyor South Islington & Shoreditch l887. Vice-president of Architectural Association. Prominent mason, Grand Sword Bearer of England 1897, P. Assnt Grand Supt of Works 1909. Obit Br 7.l0.27 says studied drawing at Taylor Gallery, Oxford, commenced as archt and surv. 1870, ARIBA 1875, FSI 1887. Author of ‘Practical Architecture’. Obituary lists chapels at Edmonton, Rhondda, and St Austell (Cornwall); schools at Exmouth (l877), Mildenhall, Lakenheath (1876), Combs (Suffolk) and Stubbins (Lancs), many factories and private houses. Numerous minor London works in Builder and he is recorded as first prizewinner for Worksop schools l872, Stowmarket Institute l873, and Lakenheath schools l876.

An EJ Lovegrove was Borough Surveyor of Richmond and Borough Engineer Hornsey in 1890s. Gilbert H Lovegrove 1878-1951 was articled to Henry L (ASG 237) and his firm of Lovegrove & Papworth were doing arts and crafts work in early C20. AW Papworth was killed in 1915. 1872 291 Euston Road and 135A Tottenham Court Rd London Br 24.8.72; 1874 Smiths Arms, Park St, Southwark Br 11.7.74; 1875 Stables, Black Horse Yard, Westminster Br 17.6.76; 1877 Board School, Exeter Rd, Exmouth, Devon BoE; 1879 Factory, Penn St, Hoxton, London Br 12.7.79; 1883 Spitalfields Market, London Br 14.7.83, £80,000 iron roof BoE London 5 407; 1883 Alts Britannia Theatre, Hoxton Br 4.6.83, Br 3.11.83; 1885 Vestry Hall, St Paul, Herne Hill, London Br 10.1.85; 1887 Mission church, Lowden Rd, Herne Hill Br 24.12.87; 1891 Alts House, Honor Oak, London SE Br 4.7.91; 1891 alts roof factory, Hoxton Br 17.10.91; 1896 alts and repairs warehouse, Faringdon Rd, London Br 24.5.96; 1910 adds Hoxton Hall, London, (L&P) BA 15.7.10; 1915 Nursery Training College, Wellgarth Rd, Hampstead Garden Suburb by AJ Penty of L&P – BoE;

1880 Freemasons Hall, Hamilton Terr, Milford, Pembs (HMT 3.3.80)

LOVELL, RICHARD J. London

1901 Royal Gwent Hospital, Cardiff Rd, Newport; Br 17.8.01; 1898-1901 BoW 445, dem;

LOW, JOHN Manchester

1871 Comp Aberystwyth Board Sch CN 16.2.72

LOYN, CHRIS. Loyn & Co Architects

2005 Ty Gawla, Rudry, Glam; Chris Loyn, Dan Benham & David Hill archts, ATH Building contrs; RSAW housing des award 2006;

2009-10 Eco discovery Centre, margam, glam, working with DRU-w design research unit of Welsh School of architecture; touchstone 2011;

LUCAS, E. W. Surveyor to Pembroke Rural District Council

1924 supervised erection of War Memorial, Pembroke, Pmbs; by Messrs Colley; PT 2.7.24

LUCAS, GEOFFREY. Des Episcopal ch, Gretna, Dumfries, 1917

1914 Screen, St Gabriel ch, Brynmill, Swansea; BoW;

LUDER (OWEN) PARTNERSHIP

1977 Overmonnow Primary School, Monmouth; BoW;

LUGAR, ROBERT London; c1773-1855; Architect; Author Arch. Sketches for cotts, rural dwellings and villas, 1805, 1815, 1823; Country gentleman’s architect: des for farm houses and farm yards, 1807; Plans and views of buildings erected in Eng & Scot in the casellated & other styles 1811, 1823; Villa architecture .. 1828, dedic to Wm Crawshay. In 1796 Mr Lugar, Carmarthen, among subscribers to J. T.Hughes Dynevor Castle w other poems; Colvin; ?involved with John Nash at Carmarthen, c1799 in London, 1812-16 Co Surveyor Essex. Adds Balloch Castle, Dunbartons 1809; Brandon Lodge Warws pre 1810; Betteshanger House Kent pre 1828; Boturich Castle Dunbartons c1830; 1835 comp entry Houses of parliament w J. Burell.

c1820 Wyelands, Mathern, Mon; BoW; for George Buckle +1824, High Sheriff 1819; advertised in MM 18.7.1846 as lately erected from plans of Lugar; Colvin; also ?North lodge)

1824-5 Cyfartha Castle, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam; BoW; for William Crawshay; ill Villa Arch pl 41-2; Colvin;

c1825 Greenmeadow, Tongwynlais, Glam; alt c1865, dem 1938-9; for Wyndhsm Lewis; Gothic; NLW Vivian 1 letters A 207, 217; Colvin;

1825-30 Glanusk Park, Crickhowell, Brec; BoW; dem 1954; for Sir Joseph Bailey + 1858; ? also three lodges; stable courtyard; Colvin & LHW give 1825-35, ill; Burke Visitations 1 1852 209-11;

1829-50 Maesllwch Castle, Radn, for Walter Wilkins later de Winton, exh RA 1841; BoW; Lodge to E possibly by Lugar; LHW ill; main part dem 1951 leaving service wig and later tower; Colvin 1828-39; Nicholas, Annals, 2, 1875, 913.

1841 Gliffaes, Penymarth, Brec; exh as House at Gwlith-faes, Brec, to be blt for W West, RA 1841; reblt 1881 by Gill & Browne of Bath;

TL thinks numerous country houses in Brecon: eg Ffrwdgrech, Llanfaes; Glyn Celyn, Felinfach; Glan Honddu, Llandefaelog.

LUGGAR, JAMES Broad St Presteigne, Rad, builder & carpenter in 1844 dir as also Thomas Luggar. William Luggar listed as joiner only.

LUMLEY, EDWARD Aberystwyth. Builder and surveyor; carpenter 1835 dir. Presumably related to George Lumley and John Lumley qqv

cl825 School, Queen St, Aberystwyth, Cd, for son, Rev Richard Lumley; BPR l63;

1826-7 Lledrod ch, Cd; ICBS; being reblt from foundations;

l827 ?Ysbyty Cynfin Ch, Cd; Plans drawn up by an old man a housebuilder in the place; Edward Lumley, architect, reported on ruinous condition of old church, ICBS; completion cert signed by Wm Coultart qv per pro ICBS;

l832-4 bldr Llanddeiniol Ch, Cd; (G Clinton); ICBS; £607 estimate;

1833 Sea wall W of Aberystwyth ch, Cd; £338; Cered 2007 75.

LUMLEY, GEORGE. Aberystwyth builder.

1866 Stables, Queens Hotel, Queens Rd, Aberystwyth, Cd; plaque;

1868-70 Brs Lampeter Ch, Cd; GL & John Humphreys bldrs; Jenkin Pugh clk of wks; £3000; RJ Withers archt; FS W 17.7.68;

LUMLEY, JOHN Aberystwyth. Born c1816, aged 25 1841 census. Builder & joiner Pigot 1844 & Slater l858-9 dirs. At Marine Terr 1841, Queen St 1844 and North Parade 1858-9. Ref to John Lumley’s quarry on beach at Craigydon; W 5.10.60.

l848 Paid £2/8/6d for drawings for lodge at Nanteos, Cd; E Haycock archt; NLW Nanteos Rentals R96; unex;

1853 Cottage for reservoir superintendent, Aberystwyth, Cd; W 6.5.53

1858 Tabernacle CM, Aberystwyth, Cd; AJ; ?error for Siloh built by Tabernacle, see 1859-63.

1859-63 Siloh/ Seilo CM, North Pde, Aberystwyth, Cd; £2000 AJ; dem; SH AC 2003 80-1 says that drawings were exhibited, none chosen, but JL asked to work up one set, attrib to Rev Thomas Thomas. Building took 4 years FS 14.11.59, opened Apr 63. Minister was Rev Richard Lumley brother of John. BPR48 ills the original giant arched façade; ‘now being roofed, £2000’ W 2.11.60. SH quotes FW Jones chapel hist 1963 17-25 that TT finished complex with ‘some reinterpretation by JL’. Cf Rev T Roberts, Jiwbili Siloh. Thomas said to have blt Sunday school and house 1866. A new façade flanked by asymmetric Italianate towers in stucco was added in 1867.

1861-3 Gwynfil CM chapel, Llangeitho, Cd, remodelled; Cymru 1902-3;

LUNDIE, G. A. Cardiff

(1885-6 Blaina Cemetery Chapel, Mon; Br 7.2.85)

(1898 Nazareth CM chapel, Abertridwr, Glam; BoW142)

(1905 Beulah B chapel, Abertridwr, Glam; BoW142)

LUTYENS, Sir EDWIN LANDSEER 1869-1944. Leading British architect of earlier C20. Pupil George & Peto with Herbert Baker, first commission Crooksbury, Farnham exh RA 1890. ASG.

(1924 Cenotaph, Maindy Barracks, Whitchurch Rd, Cardiff, Glam; BoW 287, to Welch Regiment

LYSAGHT, THOMAS ROYCE Architect, Bristol. Pupil of and then in partnership in 1850s w W. B. Gingell qv (G&L); Gomme 438; WBG was architect to Bristol, W of England and S Wales Bank, des the Bristol head office 1854; branch banks at Cardiff and Aberdare attrib to TRL, but AEBTD 1868 attrs branches at Aberdare and Pontypridd (? Error for Pontypool) to WBG. Gomme has works in Bristol c1872-86 inc Constitutional Club 1884 and St Vincent Works 1886, and suggests he was in Wolverhampton in 1875.

1857 W of England & S Wales Bank, Aberdare, Glam; BN 1857 620; BoW 139 says 1857-8 by WBG; AEBTD says WBG)

1857 W of England & S Wales Bank, Pontypool, Mon BoW 482; BN 1857 103; MM 17.1.57; now Lloyds;

1857 W of England & S Wales Bank, St Mary St, Cardiff, Glam; BoW; BN 1857 620

1858-9 House for James Essex, Hanbury Rd, Pontypool, Mon; MM 20.3.58)

LYSTER, GEORGE F. Engineer to Mersey Docks & Harbour Board, Liverpool.

1862 Great Orme’s Head Lighthouse, Llandudno, Caerns)

1874 ?Point Lynas Lighthouse, Llaneilian, Ang; RH;)

1879 alts to S wall and gateway, Point Lynas Lighthouse, Llaneilian, Ang; RH;)

MABE, DAVID St Nicholas, Pmbs. Mason

1866 Mason, Bethel B, St Nicholas, Pmbs; with John Saunders, carpenter; (Wm Davies archt); Hanes Llangloffan 1932 41;

MABERLY, A. W. Gloucester. Architect. Partner from 1854 of James Medland 1808-94 (M&M), firm was Medland & Son (M&S) in 1860s after AWM left. AWM was with J.P. Moore + 1923 from 1868-74.

1874-5 rest St Pierre ch, Mon; ICBS; new E & W ws, chancel NE w, rail, pulpit; BoW;

McALPIN, KENNETH Pembroke Dock. Borough Surveyor in 1890s.

1882? Strengthened roof St Andrew CM, Bush St, Pembroke Dock, Pmbs. Chapel by KW Ladd 1865; KMcA des surround for 1882 st glass window; Mason Pemb Dock 1906;

1882-7 contr, rest chancel Monkton Priory, Pmbs; Parry Moses archt; W 27.5.87

1883 St Johns Parish Rm and Sunday School, Bush St, Pembroke Dock, Pmbs; W.23.11.83; archt and contr

1886-91 Pembroke Dock waterworks; W 19.9.91

1890s strengthened roof of Pembroke Dock MH, Pmbs roof added 1884-6 by KW Ladd; Mason Pemb. Dock 1906

1898 Monkton Schools, Pembroke, Pmbs T: BJ 2.2.98 £3370 Charles Young bldr;

1907 E window, St Mary ch, Pembroke, Pmbs; St Davids Archdeaconry Mag Jan 08;

1909-10 Choir stalls, St Mary ch, Pembroke, Pmbs; St D Archdeaconry Mag Jan 10;

1913 East End Council School, Pembroke, Pmbs; C: Arch 7.11.13. ?adds to 1872-4 original,

1913-14 St Michael’s church school, Pembroke, Pmbs; PCG 8.8.13, ?same as Sunday school FS TO 23.4.14.

McBEAN, JAMES

1890-1 Infants School, Six Bells, Abertillery, Mon; Br 4.4.90)

McCOLL ASSOCIATES see BDG McCOLL

McCONNOCHIE, JOHN. Engineer. Died 1889. Chief Engineer to the Bute Docks. Resident engineer Walker, Burges & Cooper qv on 2nd and 3rd portions Bute East Dock, Cardiff; BN 1860 942; JMC 305ff; mayor of Cardiff 1880. Obit WM 29.3.89; 1871 commissioned house for himself from Wm Burges, Park place, Cardiff, blt 1872-4;

1852-9 resident engineer 2nd and 3rd portions Bute East Dock, Cardiff; BN 1860 942; JMC

1871 temporary roof over Great Hall, Caerphilly Castle, Glam; for 3rd M of Bute; JMC 408 n 10;

1880 Graving dock between Bute East and West Docks; BN 1880 29; JMC 408 n 10;

MACCORMAC & JAMIESON. Richard MacCormac architect-planner, Pollard Hill dev Mitcham 1968-71;

1976-9 Duffryn housing, Mon; comp 1974 won by engineers LG Mouchel w M&J; BoW;

1984-5 Taliesin housing, Cwmbran, Mon MacCormac Jamieson Prichard; BoW 206

McCORMICK, WILLIAM Birkenhead. Engineer with James Holme of Liverpool to Hereford, Hay & Brecon Railway 1860-4. Hereford Moorhampton 1862, Eardisley 1863, Hay 1864, Three Cocks Junction 1864.

MACDOUGALL-SMITH, THOMAS. Engineer, 1826-86, 1 Chapel Place, Duke St, Westminster. Worked for Walker & Burges qv from 1835, engineer on London & Birmingham Railway, in charge of Leamington section 1844, thereafter mainly a mining engineer; Engineer for railway to Edward Cropper’s Rosebush quarries 1872-82, then suspended cf M. Connop Price NPFR. Grace's Guide.

1872-6 engineer, Rosebush Railway (Clunderwen-Maenclochog) PH 29.11.72; BN 13.12.72 contract for Narberth Road and Maenclochog Railway MT Macdougall Smith,

1874 six cottages at Rosebush Quarry, ‘plans with W. Hurst, Llwyndwfr, nr Narberth Rd, tenders to ‘T. Macdonald-Smith’, Westminster’. ?beginnings of The Terrace, 24 or 26 cottages for Edward Cropper.

1876 Egremont railway bridge over Cleddau, Pmbs W 21.7.76 ?Pont Pwllgwyn on Maenclochog railway near Llandissilio.

MACFARLANE, R. A. C. Denbighshire County Architect

1960-5 Ysgol Dyffryn Conwy, Llanrwst, Denbs BoW 236-7)

1961-2 Rhosllanerchrugog Library, Denbs plate 122 BoW)

1970-2 Llangollen Library, Denbs finished by E Langford Lewis successor; BoW.

MACFARLANE, WALTER Saracen Foundry, Glasgow. Walter Macfarlane I 1817-85 began in 1850, continued by nephew Walter II 1853-1932; made cast-iron fountains, bandstands, conservatories, railings, decorative features, used all over Britain and Empire inc on Clock Tower, Machynlleth, Mont, (see Henry Kennedy);

MACKINTOSH, PATRICK

1883 Tynywayne farmhouse & offices, Dolau, Rad adjacent railway at Llanbister Road; MS;

McKEIRNIN, WILLIAM. Engineer. Burry Port. b c1807; 1844 dir W M’Kiernon civil engineer, surveyor; 1851 census civil engineer & innkeeper of Neptune Railway Hotel, Burry Port (inn built cl842, ?by him). Also Superintendent of Burry Port Harbour & Railway (Nicholson P&BP 1 13).

1842 Commissioners' Bridge, Kidwelly, Cms; over Gwendraeth Fawr; CJ 9.9.42

MACKENZIE, ALEXANDER MARSHALL Architect. 1847-1933. Aberdeen and London. Assisted by his son A.G.R. Mackenzie from 1903. Designed Waldorf Hotel and Australia House, London. Firm continued as AMM&Sons: Hilton ch, Aberdeen 1936-7; Kincorth ch 1954-5;

1906 one of six competitors for Bangor University; des ill Br 16.2.07)

1909 one of six competitors for National Library, Aberystwyth. (design had domed centre and wings) AMM&Son. NLW

McLAUGHLAN & HOLT Liverpool Stewart McLaughlan and Felix Holt

1930 prposal to convert Sportsman Hotel, Caernarfon to a cinema Br 1.1.30) But by 1933 proposals are by L.A.G. Prichard of Liverpool Br 18.8.33

McNAIR, Captain –. Engineer.

1858 resident engineer Llynvi Valley Rlwy, Glam (IK Brunel); BSW 2 222;

McROBBIE, J. A. County architect, Breconshire

1969 Brecon County Library; BoW)

MADOCKS, WILLIAM ALEXANDER MP. Land-owner, Tanyrallt, Tremadog, Caerns; 1773-1828; creator of Tremadoc, responsible for the Cob, Porthmadog, Caerns; cf Elizabeth Beazley, William Madocks & the wonder of Wales, 1967; ?inv in the des of the houses, TH 1807, Madocks Arms hotel, mill at Tremadog, 1805-11, and ?the ch, Penuel CM; the Cob cost c£100,000 acc to Pigot 1844 dir; John Williams qv was his agent; Madocks letters suggest detached control rather than direct design, ref to -Griffith, builder, re houses and church steeple, 1806, also –Humphrey. Sketch by WAM in Beazley 88 shows market place with 6 new houses by Griffiths, 2 new houses by Humphreys, present houses, mayor’s house, and letter refers to Griffith finising Dr morris house, knocking off the mill and 5 or 6 new houses; another letter has ref to John Griffiths (Beazley 89) but suggestion is that John Williams made alterations to plans, but WAM made original plan and controlled overall look; Beazley thinks an architect may have been involved p 92 on TH;

MADOX, GEORGE 1760-1843. Son of a Monmouth builder, apprenticed to father, then assistant with Sir John Soane. 1789 des for unex opera house, Leicester Square possibly reused for Grand Theatre Moscow 1796, burnt 1812. APSD says connected w London builders G Woolcott & B Browning at Stensham Court, Worcs 1824; Lancaster House St James’s 1825-5 (B. Wyatt). Specialist London shopfronts. Noted drawing-master, taught GG Scott. Colvin.

MADDOX, GEORGE VAUGHAN Monmouth 1802-64, responsible for much of Monmouth from mid 1820s. Son of James Maddox qv, surveyor, ?related to George Maddox 1760-1843; Colvin; died at Hempsted Rectory Glos home of bro in law Rev Thos Jones

1826 Theatre, Crockherbtown, Cardiff; C. Price, The English theatre in Wales, 1948, 113; Colvin;

(1829 Clearwell ch, Glos; ICBS; Colvin)

1829-34 alts The Hendre, nr Monmouth, for John Rolls II + 1837; BoW; plans for additional rooms Nov 1829, but larger scheme by PF Robinson 1830, very little done imps to hall, add of service rooms to farmhouse by GVM 1833-4; Colvin says shooting-lodge blt 1829-30 for John Rolls, enl 1833-4 for JEW Rolls, then enl by TH Wyatt 1837-40 and 1858; Gwent RO FIF 32, 35, 36;)

c1830 Croft y Bwla, nr Monmouth; BoW; for Thomas Dyke grocer mayor of Monmouth 1832; ?also lodge; Colvin ref to des for Thomas Dyke in NLW Aberpergwm;

c1834 alts Pentwyn, Rockfield, Mon, for self; MM 25.3.37; BoW; colvin)

183? 1-11 Priory St, Monmouth, attrib Cadw)

1837 ext Monmouth Workhouse; MM 5.11.36; not colvin)

1837 converted theatre to Freemasons Hall, Monmouth; BoW; not Colvin

1837-9 New Market, Monmouth, Mon; MM 29.11.34 and 28.12.39; opened 1839; burnt 1963 and restored missing upper floor; BoW Monmouth MH 1837-9; Colvin)

1839 8-10 Monk St, Monmouth; possibly refronted acc to Cadw, Maddox lived at No 8, 1839; Kissack; BoW; not colvin)

1840 refronted 24 Church St, Monmouth; Kissack; c1840 BoW; not colvin

1840 two houses and shops near market, Pontypool; MM 30.5.40; BoW; Colvin; )

1846 Masonic Hall, new façade, Agincourt Sq, Monmouth; Kissack; BoW; not Colvin)

Also Façade of Beaufort Arms, Monmouth; nd; Kissack.

Attrib completion of Bertholey, Llantrisant, Mon, c1830, for Colthurst Bateman; LHW 101;

MADDOX, JAMES Surveyor & carpenter, father of George Maddox of Monmouth qv

c1810-15 House of Correction, Usk, Mon; NLW PB 1558-9; Pensaerniaeth Cymru 1998 13, addition to existing bldng.

1815 Llanfair Kilgeddin parsonage, Mon; NLW LL/Bounty/45; Paid £295 of £1305 cost; now Llanfair Court

MADDOX, WILLIAM. Tenby. Architect, Builder, died 1815.

1815 Cobourg Hotel, High St, Tenby. Handwritten inscr found in hotel, saying that Wm Maddox Sr architect of this building died 17/11/1815. inf TL.

MADIN, JOHN H. D. Dip Arch, FRIBA. Birmingham. Architect. Major modern English architectural practice, born 1924, worked in Far and Middle East, started private practice 1952, formed John H D Madin & Partners 1962. Planned Telford New Town, designed important buildings in Birmingham inc Civic Centre and Central Library. John Madin Design Group International founded 1970 in Lausanne, operated in Europe, Middle East, N Africa, Bermuda, Bahamas, Arabian Gulf. Fairport House, Lands End Rd, Old Bursledon SO31 8DN 0238 040 7771 cf letter 9.2.07

1961 proposed Brynymor holiday village, Tywyn, Mer AJ 26.7.61; WM 8.3.62; proposed new seaside small town on promenade at Tywyn, only a small part completed to master plan and spec developers moved in … Madin resigned. Ill in Liverpool Post ?1960

1965-2007 development of Aberdyfi, Mer: started with Master Plan for whole hillside area adjacent Aberdyfi, 400 houses on landscaped hillside permission 1965. Developed in stages over forty years, 50 houses now built, part consists of small holiday village: Aberdovey Hillside Village, the first pair built 1967-8 for himself and parents with staff flat beneath (now called Easdtward and Westward) these not sold but managed as a self-catering project. Houses are all leased. Upper site now clled Aberdovey Hillside Park still building 2007.

MADOCKS, WILLIAM ALEXANDER. Tanyrallt, Tremadog. Founder of Tremadoc and Portmadoc, Caerns, and creator of the Cob at Porthmadog; MP for Boston; cf Elizabeth Beazley, Madocks & the wonder of Wales, 1967; P&P16 ill view of Tremadoc 1812 by Moses Griffiths in NLW; plan of Tremadoc 1811 drawn by J. C. Loudon. Tremadoc 1800-11. Numerous letters to agent John Williams qv show Madock involvement in layout and plans.

MADOX, G.

1820 Signs completion cert for alts incl gallery, St Martin ch, Haverfordwest, Pmbs; J. Matthias archt; DMH 95 ?a builder from Tenby.

MAINWARING, DANIEL. 1776-1839. Carmarthen. Sculptor, builder. cf Index of sculpture. Owned Parade House from 1818 ?for lease, ?designed own house at 17 Spilman St Carmarthen 1827. cf E Dale-Jones in Carms Antiquary 1989 61ff. Stone mason in 1835 dir.

1813 Erection of a slip and repairing that part of the quay nr the bridge by DM to his plan Carmarthen Corp Minutes 7.1813.

1820 paid for fixing gates to Carmarthen Guildhall CJ 15.12.20.

1824-7 contractor Picton Monument Carmarthen and unex St Pauls Church (John Nash architect) (Suggett 116, CJ 11.8.26)

c1830 Custom House and two houses adjoining The Quay, Carmarthen (per his will)

MAIR, GEORGE J. J. Architect, London. GJJM was architect 1836-7 for enlarging Northwood House, West Cowes, IoW for GH Ward, BoE; London Met Archive has drawings 1844-8 for Kneller Hall, Twickenham, by George Mair of 18 Charlotte St, Bedford Sq, London;

1847 second prize competition TH, Swansea; RHH; Br 5 355 & 51 - Mair;

1867 rectory, Penrhos Mon; BoW

1867 school, Penrhos Mon; BoW

MALIPHANT, GEORGE London. Architect, c1788-1865, related to the Kidwelly sculptors Maliphant and presumably to London builder Richard Maliphant fl 1809. Exh RA 1806-29, at Soc Brit Artists 1824-3 including a view of a cottage at Kidwelly exh 1826 SBA. Published c1830 Designs for Sepulchral Monuments; No known works in Wales; Colvin;

MALIPHANT, JOHN Sculptor, Bower St, Kidwelly, Cms, 1751-1836, IR. Some connection with Paty family as design of Maliphant's W & J Howell monument at Eglwys Fair a Churig, Cms, +1778, by Henry Wood, appears in the Paty copybook, IR. At east three sons were stonemasons. 1835 dir has Charles & William Maliphant at Kidwelly. 1844 Pigot dir has three Maliphant stonemasons there, Charles, John & William and TL in Carms Antiquary 1989 54-5 gives John as their father; probably related to George Maliphant qv (c1788-1865), and to Richard Maliphant, builder surveyor in London c1810. List of works in Carms Antiq 1989 reproduced in IR.

1771? table tomb, Laugharne chyd, Cms to John Palmer +1771, IR;

1778? W & J Howell monument +1778, Eglwys Fair a Churig, Cms, IR,

1789? mon outside W door Manordeifi ch Pmbs to Ann Lewis +1789 of Clynfyw, signed plaque in pedimented wooden surround;

1803c tombstone Richard Davies, Laugharne churchyard, Cms; IR;

MALIPHANT, RICHARD, Builder, surveyor, London, c1810, HC, IR; probably related to Kidwelly Maliphants.

MALLINSON & HEALEY Architects, Halifax and Bradford, Yorks. James Mallinson born 1818, set up practice 1840, joined 1845 by Thomas Healey 1809-62, born Yorkshire, previously pupil and head clerk of H Eginton in Worcester;

1845 unsuccessful comp entry Llandeilo ch, Cms;

MALLOWS, CHARLES EDWARD. 1864-1915 Born Bedford. Pupil T Mercer, Bedford; famous draughtsman much used in competition entries. With GH Grocock of Bedford, joined by SB Russell for some comps. 1898 1st pr Art School Newark; c1900 St Andrew ch Bedford M&G; 1899-1900 three houses at Biddenham, Beds; 2nd pr Central Hall Westminster w AWS Cross; c1906-7 Tirley Garth Ches; 1910 N London Collegiate School Stanmore Mx; 1912 Nettlebed Working Men's Club Oxon; RIBAJ 12.6.1915;

1913-18 Craig y Parc, Pentyrch, Glam for Sir Thomas Evans coal-owner; P&P14 garden plan 1913, also house plan RIBA; Studio 1913; Also Entrance Lodge and cottages ill P&P27 1914.

MANGAN, JAMES Preston. Wilfrid C Mangan designed RC churches from 1923 to 1960s, Harwood & Foster.

1911-12 Lady Chapel, Holywell RC, Flints BoW)

MANGNALL & LITTLEWOOD Architects, Manchester. S. H. Adamson, Seaside Piers, 104, says Maynall & Littlewood incorrect. W Mangnall designed Freemasons Hall, 9 Cooper St, Manchester 1863; warehouse Albion St Manchester M&L 1869; Lower Campfield Market M&L 1876; Higher Campfield Market 1878; Chorlton Poor Law Union offices 1881; enl Morecambe Winter Garden 1896.

1898-1900 Colwyn Bay Pier, Denbs. Iron by Widnes Foundry Co; 220’ long.

MANN, J. T. MICE Engineer Resident engineer Fishguard Harbour from beginning of project until retired 1902 FGCT 26.8.09, project carried forward under G. Lambert Gibson MICE qv, but ?both under GWR engineer J.C. Inglis MICE, qv.

1897-1902 Fishguard Harbour, Goodwick, Pem for Fishguard & Rosslare Railways and Harbours Co. (unid cutting 17.4.1897 quoting from article in Wexford People) also says that Mann built harbour at Rosslare.

MANNING, A. S. Newmarket

1904 billiard room, Nanhoron, Caerns; RH;

MANSFIELD, JAMES John St, Bedford Row, London. Bricklayer to Grays Inn 1797, father of George Mansfield partner w Joseph Wigg (W&M), surveyors to Grays Inn c1803. James Mansfield & Son and George Mansfield Jr were builders in 1820s in Little James St, Grays Inn. RJ Mansfield exh at RA 1837 from Wigg office, 7 Bedford Row.

1806 plans Corn market & assembly-rooms, Chepstow, Mon; Colvin; Cambr 22.2.06; Colvin, 1995ed, 1048n sub Joseph Wigg.

MANSFIELD, WILLIAM Kington, Herefs.

1859-61 British Schools, Presteigne, Rad; three tenders 1859, 1860, 1861; MS;

MAPLES, T. R. London

1871 comp entry Aberystwyth Board Sch, Cd; CN 16.2.72

MARC, R. Anglesey.

1792 recorded as rebuilding Ebeneser I chapel, Lon Talwrn, Pentraeth, Ang; JP 11879

MARKS BARFIELD Winner of Landmark Wales ‘Gateway’ competition for ‘iconic cultural and artistic landmarks signalling the passage from one country to another’ 2007 for ‘Red Cloud’ to go at entry to 2nd Severn crossing, Mon. Press release 21.5.2007.

MARKS, ARTHUR D.

1907 FM hall, Merthyr Tydfil Glam; BoW 439; planned chapel not built;

MARKS, SIR GEORGE CROYDON. Engineer, architect, 55 Chancery Lane, London, & Birmingham. b 1858 Kent; Senior partner, Marks & Clerk, engineers. MP for N Cornwall, 1906-24, Kt 1911. Works in Aberystwyth were all for Aberystwyth Pier Co, works started by Thomas Grant of Bourne & Grant. Inv w Lynton & Lynmouth Cliff Railway, Devon 1880; Clifton Rocks Railway, Bristol; Castle Hill Railway, Bridgnorth; MF;

l895-6 Aberystwyth Pier Pavilion; GCM des interior of Pier Pavilion which company (?Bourne & Grant) had erected; MF; Guide to Aberystwyth 1897;

l895-6 Hotel Cambria, Marine Terrace, Aberystwyth;

l895-6 Cliff Rlwy, Constitution Hill, Aberystwyth; Cered 8 4l6;

MARKS, T. T. Engineer, Llandudno. Appointed clerk, surveyor & engineer, Llandudno, 1876, having been for 6 yrs town surveyor of Lowestoft; Br 2.9.76. Resigned to go private in 1891; Br 21.3.91;

1893 rest EB chapel, Llandudno, Caerns; BN 7.7.93; ?Zion B, Mostyn St, dem.

MARSH, THOMAS EDWARD MILES Engineer 1818-1907 born Biddestone, Wilts, worked for Brunel on Great Western, until 1841, then on River Wye works, for a colliery in nr Newport, Mon, then in 1844 became chief engineer of Monmouthshire Canal Navigation Co. for building of Newport-Pontypool line until work suspended 1846; then returned to work for Brunel in england;

1851-2 Crane St Railway Station, Pontypool, Mon; by T Marsh acc to HBC report 1991-2

MARSH, W. SUTCLIFFE Engineer.

1897-8 Mumbles Pier, Swansea, Glam; BoW 485; S Adamson Seaside Piers 104; 113: contractors Mayoh & Healey; ironwork Widnes Foundry Co;

MARSHALL, - ARIBA Invited to submit plans for Edward Davies Laboratories, Aberystwyth, 1905, but not chosen. CN 8.11.07

MARTIN & CHAMBERLAIN, Christchurch Buildings, Birmingham. William Martin 1829-1900 and John H. Chamberlain 1831-83, partners 1864. Much municipal and school work in Birmingham.

c1868 Adds to Cardigan County Gaol, Cd NLW Minor Deposits Ground and first floor plans Map 20354 20345, 143/3/1

1868-70 Flintshire County Gaol, Mold; BoW, replaced one at Flint; redundant under Prisons Act 1877)

1869 new gaol, Lampeter, Cd; T: W 12.2.69; ?unex;

1870 Adds Joint Counties Lunatic Asylum, Carmarthen (?to Brandon plans; )

1872 rebuilt Carmarthen Gaol, Cms, Kelly 1926; ?alts to Jon Nash gaol; dem;

1873 Adds Merioneth County Gaol, Dolgellau, Mer; QS 493/89 at Bodlondeb built 1813 closed 1878; dem.

1876 adds Glamorgan County Asylum, Bridgend, Glam; wards and three cottages; MS;

MARTIN & DAVIES. Engineers. Edward Martin +1818 qv and David Davies +1819 aged 33. Engineers and surveyors 1811-12 for Kidwelly & Llanelly Canal, Cms; S. Hughes, Brecon Forest Tramroad, 1990, 113.

MARTIN, - Agent to John Naylor of Brynllwarch Hall, Kerry, Mont.

1868 ?des Schools, Kerry, Mont; opened Sept 1868, Mr Martin ‘supervised the work’; HN Jerman, Kerry, 1976, 33;

MARTIN, EDWARD. Engineer. +1818. Called mining engineer based at Morriston, from Martindale, Cumbria Copp 90, 93, 132, 144. Partner w pupil and son-in-law David Davies c1786-1819 before 1807; SH, Brecon Forest Tramroad, 1990, 113; Copp 151; business interests in Cwmtwrch coal mines Copp 127 n 67. Author of a desc of mineral basin of S Wales in Phil Trans of Royal Society 1806; A letter 1815 from EM declines to do survey for new turnpike Defynnog to Glyntawe due to ill-health, but Rev Fleming Gough of ynyscedwyn had already written to object to appntment ‘he has been in no habits of economy in expenditure at any time esp on public occasions. His plans and estimates would prob be dterminingly high. He is from severe gout attacks not capable of exerting or exposing himself much, consequently his survey will be tedious as well as expensive, partic as his onw son-in-law upon whom he much depended is from hopeless illness unable to assist him’; G. Jones Sennybridge 2 101-2.

1797-8 Cwm Twrch Waggonway to Swansea Canal, Glam; Copp 93, 127 n 67;

1804-6 Consult eng Oystermouth Railway, Glam; Copp 144; Evan Hopkin res eng, work carried out by David Hopkin, Roger Hopkin also employed 1807; Copp 144-5; BSW 2 208, Benjamin French supervised constrand operated passenger concession from 25.3.07, world’s first;

1810 Cornmill, Ynystawe, Glam; Copp 104, 114 Felin Ynysdawe; in use to c1852;

1810-12 surveyed Aberdare Canal, Glam; res engs successively Thomas Sheasby Jr and George overton; contrs Evan & David Hopkin; copp 146;

1811-12 Engineer & surveyor, Kidwelly & Llanelli Canal, Cms, with D Davies.

MARTIN, EDWARD Morriston, Swansea. Called civil engineer in 1835 Pigot dir. ?son of Edward Martin +1818.

MARTIN, GEORGE Mason

1754-5 paid for erecting buttress 'to support ye n isle' at St Davids Cathedral, Pmbs; Liber Communis;

MARTIN, N. LRIBA. Architect to Montague Burton Ltd Leeds

1939 Burton premises, High St, Bangor, Caerns; Br 27.1.39)

MARTIN T. P. Architect, Swansea.

1889 Two shops, College St, Swansea, Glam, T Br 14.12.89

1889 Bird in Hand Inn, Swansea, Glam, rebuild; T Br 14.12.89

1889 alts Stepney Hotel, Llanelli, Cms T Br 14.12.89; cf also 1897;

1891 Swansea Higher Grade School, Glam; BoW 595; adds 1909 GET Laurence, and later;

1891-3 Port Talbot Intermediate Sch, Glam; 1st pr 1891 RHH; T Br 19.11.92;

1892 Alts Gowerton Schools, Glam; T Br 3.9.92

1892 Schoolroom, Soar B chapel, Llwynhendy, Cms; T: Arch 18.11.92; T Br 19.11.92;

1897-8 Adds Stepney Hotel, Park St, Llanelli, Cms; T: Arch 13.12.97; £1510

MARTIN, W. E. Hereford

1879 House for WM minister, Knighton, Rad; MS;

MARTIN, WILLIAM

1890 rest chancel St Athan ch, Glam; Orrin 152-3; £1300; NLW LL/F/739; ? also did nave in 1888; AC 1888 382 said nave rest very bad.

MARTINEAU, EDWARD. London. 2nd pr Leeds & Yorks Ass, Leeds 1852 (RHH);

1858 Adds Castle House, Aberystwyth, Cd; dem; JRW 7-9, 11-12; adds to John Nash house, cf Suggett

1868 Cathedine ch, Brec; BoW; MS; completed 1893 by SW Williams qv)

MASON, W. I. Liverpool

1858 Ruabon C chapel, Denbs; Br 1858 380; BoW270; Gothic;

MASTERS, HENRY Architect, Bristol. c1822-86; Gomme: one of most widely employed commercial archts in Bristol. AEBTD 1868 lists ironworks and other works in Wales, Glos & Somerset, the work in Wales not identified.

Designed Whitfield Tabernacle C chapel, Kingswood, Glos, 1850; Tabernacle C chapel, Wooton under Edge, Glos, 1852, both Gothic. In Bristol: Temperance Hall, Bedminster Parade 1853; Oakfield Grove Clifton 1861; Walsh warehouse Quay St 1865; Elephant PH, St Nicholas St, 1867; Greenbank Cemetery, Easton, 1870; Nos 7-11 Park St 1870; Five warehouses for - Weston, Victoria St 1873; No 70 Park St 1879.

MATCHAM, FRANK. Theatre architect 1854-1920 born Newton Abbot, apprenticed GS Bridgeman of Torquay; joined theatre architect JT Robinson c1875, m daughter and took over practice 1878. Huge number of theatres from 1875. cf Curtains 213-4;

1892 Victoria Palace, Llandudno, Caerns; Curtains 213; dem;

1899 Empire Palace, Charles St, Newport, Mon; Br 8.7.99; dem;

1900 Empire Palace, Cardiff; dem; Curtains 213;

MATHEWS, A. Mathews ‘at Mr Nash’s’ exhibited a ‘house built in Cardiganshire’ at RA 1801. Unidentified.

MATHEWS, CHARLES JAMES. Architect, later an actor, cf Colvin 1803-78, son of actor Charles Mathews. Pupil of Augustus Pugin 1819, 1823 involved w unex house for Lord Blessington at Mountjoy Forest, Co. Tyrone; 1824-7 archt to iron & coal co at Coed Talwyn, Flints. Returned to London, worked in John Nash office, Italy 1827, 1832 DS for Bow & Bethnal Green, 1835 gave up architecture for stage Obit Br 1878 695.

1825 Hartsheath, Hope, Flints, for director of Coed Talwyn coal & mineral co; BoW; Also a bridge and stables, an inn and cottages; Colvin says house for director was Hartsheath Hall.

MATHEWS, JACOB Cardiff Builder, developed land between old course of Taff and 1850 new cut as Temperance Town, Cardiff, Glam; BSW 2 116-7

MATHIAS, DAVID Llandovery, builder. cf Arber-Cooke letter to TL 1991; kept Globe Inn and Llwynwormwood Arms, Llandovery, Cms. Pigot 1830 lists him as carpenter, cabinet-maker, baker and flour dealer. In 1835, 1844, 1849 and 1858-9 directories as carpenter and cabinet maker. In 1842 a David Mathias was paid 8/0d for mending Pentrebach toll-gate, Llywel, Brec (G Jones, District of Sennybridge, 2, 62)

1834 Paid £29 repairs Llandovery lock-up, Cms; Cms QS

1856 Unex plans Llandovery TH, Cms; David Mathias Jr; W 19.7.56; built to RK Penson qv des;

MATHIAS, JAMES C.E. Railway Engineer, son of - Mathias of Lamphey Court, Pmbs. Charles Mathias of Llangwarren blt Lamphey Court in 1823, Lewis Mathias was HS 1856.

1862-3 eng, Pembroke & Tenby Rlwy; PH 31.7.63; TS 79; David Davies & Ezra Roberts contrs; opened 30.7.63; Pembroke, Lamphey, Manorbier & Tenby;

1864-6 eng, Tenby to Whitland ext of Pembroke & Tenby Rlwy, inc Tenby Railway Viaduct; TS 79; Tenby, Narberth, Whitland, 14 miles; David Davies & Ezra Roberts contrs; opened 4.9.66.

MATHIAS, JOSEPH. Uzmaston and Haverfordwest, Pmbs. Carpenter, cabinet-maker, minor architect. Presumably two people: Joseph Mathias, builder, Cartlett, Haverfordwest +1806, buried Uzmaston, whose wife +1829, and Joseph Mathias, Lake Villa, Haverfordwest, architect & builder 1835 dir.

1791-3 employed at St Davids Cathedral on W front (Nash); Suggett 108;

1819-20 Rest St Thomas ch, Haverfordwest, Pmbs; W gallery; DMH 95; cert by G Madox surveyor; ICBS;

c1830 Candle factory for Mr Tombs, Haverfordwest, Pmbs, near his shop, dem for New Bridge 1834. Court case CJ 9.5.34 says building 46’x 22’ had cost £3000.

1836-9 Uzmaston Ch, Pmbs, enlarged.

MATHIAS, R. L. Surveyor, Navigation Colliery, Nelson, Glam. Churchwarden of Llanfabon, drew up plans for new church at Nelson 1887 rejected by ICBS; EH Lingen Barker employed; Orrin 115-6;

MATHIAS, WILLIAM. Ferryside, Cms. Builder. Built numerous buildings in Ferryside;

1859-60 bldr Carmarthen Bay Lifeboat House, Ferryside, Cms, for RNLBI; CH Cooke archt; TO 27.1.60

1861-2 Contractor w D Gower, rest Llansaint Ch, Cms; (RK Penson);

1863 Adds Lion Hotel, Ferryside, Cms; TL;

1866-7 ?Alma Villa, Ferryside, Cms; to let, apply WM bldr Ferryside; W 22.3.67.

1877-8 builder with J Jenkins, Salem B, Ferryside, Cms; G Morgan archt; W 20.9.78;

MATTHEW (ROBERT), JOHNSON-MARSHALL & PARTNERS. Edinburgh. Sir Robert Matthew designed Festival Hall London with LCC 1951; Turnhouse Airport Edinburgh 1956; Hillingdon Civic Centre 1970; Royal Commonwealth Pool Edinburgh 1970; Stirling University 1974;

1963-77 Monmouthshire County Hall, Cwmbran, Mon; BoW; commissioned 1963, built 1969-77;

1971-7 Monmouthshire Police HQ, Cwmbran, Mon; BoW, adjacent County Hall;

MATTHEWS, EVAN Builder, Aberkenfig, Glam

1887 added vestry, Ebenezer I chapel, Aberkenfig, Glam; £200; Bridgend & Neath Chron 29.11.89 'about two years ago'; chapel built 1874 for nearly £700;

MATTHEWS, MIKE 6 Heol Caradog, Fishguard, 2008. RIBA

MATTHIAS, THOMAS. Llangloffan Uchaf, Llangloffan, Pmbs.

1863 clerk of works Llangloffan B chapel, Pmbs; W Davies des; Hanes Llangloffan 1932;

MAUND, ANDREW c1722-1803. Architect, Brecon, acc to monument in N transept Brecon Cathedral. He owned the New Inn, The Watton, and the Theatre Royal behind it, acc to his will, G&VB 79. Theatre opened 1787, operated by John Boles Watson, actor, +1813, closed c1871.

An Andrew Maund was builder at Bromyard, Herefs, in 1790s and did alts Hanley Court, Worcs, 1802-8 for Col Wakeham Newport. Another (?) Andrew Maund practiced at Worcester 1828-9. John Maund qv was prob a son.

1773 Glangrwyne Bridge, Brec; BoW; not Colvin)

1781 Brecon County Gaol, Llanfaes, Brec; G&VB 33-4; male wing added 1858 £5000; comp for new gaol 1869 won by Thomas Fillary; Colvin: 1780-1, Brycheiniog 25 1992-3 85;

MAUND, JOHN. Brecon. Builder and architect, possibly son of Andrew Maund + 1803 and brother of Andrew Maund of Bromyard fl 1802-8; Colvin.

1796-7 Toll-house, Llywel, Brec; G. Jones District of Sennybridge, 2, 2000, 70; JM housebuilder of Brecon; But Wm Meredith, carpenter, Trecastle, was paid 10/6d for journey and time showing plans for the work’; stones used from disused Little Mill toll-house on old road at Trecastle.

1801 fitted up library at Penpont, Betws, Brecon, and ?des conservatory; RH in CL; NLW Penpont II 1303; .

1805 Arsenal, The Watton, Brecon; predecessor of the Barracks; BoW; G&VB says 1805 2-st structure, armoury on gr fl fitted up 1813, converted before 1831 to barracks for 270; HQ of S Wales Borderers 1873. BoWsays barrack buildings 1842-4 by Col. Ord and keep 1876-9.

l820-l Brecon House, Cathedral Close, St Davids, Pmbs. Blt by William Owen qv, but Maund signs final account Powys RO, Abercamlais MSS; and may have des house for Archdeacon of Brecon.

1831 reblt Llandyfaelog Fach ch exc tower, Brec; BoW 330; reblt again 1856 by W & E Habershon;

MAUNSELL, (G.) & PARTNERS Engineers

1958 Bridge over Wye, Hay on Wye, Brec; BoW)

MAWSON, THOMAS H. Garden designer, worked with Dan Gibson. Gdns: Foots Cray Place Kent 1898; Moonhill Cuckfield, Sx 1902; Burton manor Ches 1904;

1891-2 gardens, Wern Manor, Penmorfa, Caerns, for RM Greaves; AV;

1893ff Bellevue Park, Newport, Mon; E. Whittle, Hist Gardens of Wales; BoW 446-7, comp 1892. Two lodges may be by Dan Gibson PH; Terraces 1910; tea pavilion; greenhouses; shelter; bandstand;)

1898-1900 Grounds for an unbuilt house by Dan Gibson at The Flagstaff, Colwyn Bay, Denbs BoW 141)

1906-9 Gardens, Dyffryn House, St nicholas, Glam for Reginald Cory; BoW

1907 gardens, Maesrududd, Blackwood, Mon, for L. Brewer Williams; designed with E. P. Warren qv; BoW;

1909 laid out Glyn Cory Garden Village, Peterston super Ely, Glam with Thomas Adams; 1000 houses planned, 22 blt by 1914; BoW

c1910 Alts gardens, Bodelwyddan Castle, Denbs: ‘replanned upper gardens behind the castle and carried out some necessary improvements’, BoW;

1??? ?gardens at Beechwood House, Newport, Mon; E. Whitle inf.)

MAY, E. J. London. Architect involved with dev of Bedford Park suburb, London;

1907 Orphanage (Orchard House), Norman St, Caerleon, Mon; BoW)

MAYNALL & LITTLEWOOD see Mangnall & Littlewood

MEAD, CLEMENT Surveyor, London. His son John Clement Mead was architect in London, 1798-1839; Colvin).

(1792-5 Brynbella, Tremerchion, Flints, for Gabriel Piozzi; BoW; RA 1794; letters in John Rylands Lib Eng MSS 607. Piozzi may have been involved in design. Chimneypieces made by J. Bromfield, des by CM. Stables by CM c1795-6; Grounds by CM;

MEDLAND, JAMES Gloucester 1808-9 son of James Medland of London fl 1789-1828. Medland & Maberly of Gloucester fl mid C19 des city Road b, Bristol 1859; James Medland c1840-1913 des Leigh Woods ch, Bristol, 1891;

MEE, ARTHUR PATRICK. London. 1802-68, pupil of Soane 1818-23, in Italy, exh RA from 1824; alts Hare Park, Newmarket, Cambs RA 1834; School Gravesend Kent 1835; villa Hamburg 1836; 1838-9 2nd pr Royal Exchange (w Alexis de Chateauneuf of Hamburg); Fishmongers & Poulterers Almshouses, Wood Green, 1847-8; adds St Georges Hospital London, 1850, upper st 1859, wing 1868; adds Aldenham School 1864-5; FRIBA; Colvin.

(1837 Unex des Royal Institution of South Wales, Swansea; P&P36, from colln RISW; not in Colvin.

MEGINS, N. W.

(1982-5 Pontypridd Police Station, Glam; BoW

MEIK, P. W. & C.S., engineers.

1897 engineers to proposed Port Talbot Graving Dock prospectus SWDN 3.8.1897, PW Meik already joint engineer to Port Talbot Railway & Docks Co. Graving Dock to be built by Topham, Jones & Railton within 18 months;to be 400' long and 110' wide; frontage of 900' to River Avon;

MENDHAM, JOHN B. ARIBA. 31 Craven St, London. Drawings in NLW concerning church work in Surrey and Sussex: 1929 Bexhill St Michael; 1929 Rye RC, Sx; 1929 Hastons St Ethelburga Sx; 1931 St Anselm RC, Tooting Bec, London. NLW Pensaeniaeth Cymru 1998 44a-b; PE 5132/17

(1926-7 Fairbourne ch, Mer. £4690; Br 10.9.26; SG; NLW PE 5132/17; AJ 23.11.27;

MENHENITT, JOSEPH Broad St, Knighton. Carpenter & builder 1844 dir.

MERCER, CHARLES WILFRID LRIBA. Oxford Buildings, Swansea; Kelly 1926. Diocesan architect for many years: Mercer & Evans (John Seys Evans) 1927 (M&E), Mercer & Vaughan in 30s, later Mercer & Howells (Vivian Howells).

1924-6 tower All Saints Ch, Ammanford, Cms, alt to design by WD Jenkins; CRO CPR 54/30

1925-6 Cottage Hospital, Llandovery, Cms; CJ 1.10.26

1926 Rest Myddfai Ch, Cms; NLW SD/F/ 501

1927 Newchurch Vicarage, Cms; T: CJ 29.7.27 M&E

(1927-8 repairs Llanbadarn y Garreg ch, Rad; ICBS

c1930 Vestry, Hendy Ch, Llanedi, Cms; CRO 75/18

(1936 New Windsor Cinema, Neath, Glam; AVC 28.11.35 M&V)

1938 Hayscastle Ch porch, Pmbs; M&V; plan HRO;

1960s Felinfoel Ch, Cms, reclad spire in copper; M&H;

(1964 Swansea Evening Post; BoW 603; M&H w Ellis, Clarke & Gallanaugh;

1978 Llys Esgob (Bishops Palace), Abergwili, Cms; M&H; BoW;

MERCER, G. Llanelli. Contractor

l88l Warborough, Old Road, Llanelli, Cms; for W. Bythway.

1882 Contr Chain Bridge, Llandovery, Cms; (T. George); CJ 7.7.82

l885 Contr Llanelli Hospital (EMB Vaughan)

1900 Contr Carreg Sawdde Bridge, Llangadog, Cms; dem; plaque on new brige.

1901 Contr adds Llandovery College, Cms; (Austin & Paley); LCG 29.8.01)

1901 Contr Bynea Railway Station, Llwynhendy, Cms; LCG 18.4.01

MEREDITH, JOHN Surveyor Llanbadarn Fynydd. Cf Thomas Meredith, Radnor.

(1834-7 repairs Llananno ch, Rad; ICBS;

(1841-2 repairs Llanbadarn Fynydd ch, Rad, ICBS;

MEREDITH, THOMAS Radnor stone mason & builder 1844 dir, also TM governor of gaol, and James Meredith carpenter.

MERIONETH COUNTY Richard Williams County Surveyor 1826 ?also John Price at same date. Richard Jones County Surveyor 1851; County Architect Deakin & Howard Jones early C20, followed by A.M. Howard Jones 1920s; R. C. Jones County Architect from c1921. Norman L. Jones from mid 30s to 1960s;

(1867 Adds County Gaol, Dolgellau, Mer; dem; plans at County Surveyor’s office; CDH 13.7.67)

MERTON JONES & RICHARDS Abergavenny see R. Merton Jones

METCALFE, HAROLD, 32 Spilman St, Carmarthen. Harold Metcalfe Partnership/ Partneriaeth HM. Came to Carmarthen to work for Davies Estates.

1958 Ex-servicemen's club, 28 Bridge St, Carmarthen; inf John Llewellyn Carmarthen CC;

1998 Parc yr Efail, Felindre Farchog, Pmbs; housing for Tai Cymru housing association; board;

MEW, F.

(1880 dec Drybridge House, Monmouth, Mon, w wallpaper blocks; Kissack;)

(1880ff work on St Thomas ch, Monmouth: stencilling and W door 1880; E window 1880s; but BoW says E wall reblt 1888-90 by F.A. Powell; Altar 1890s; Kissack 99-101

MEYER, T. 20 Dock St, Newport. ?ARIBA. AEBTD 1868

MICHAEL, DAVID J. Tirydail, Ammanford

1902 22 cottages at Tycroes, Cms; Arch 24.1.02

MICHAEL, J. Builder

1829 Ebeneser I, Crwbin, Llangyndeyrn, Cms; , w W. Aaron qv; Chapel history; CRO; dem.

MICHAEL, JOHN Cenarth

(1792-4 worked on Emlyn Cottage, Adpar, Cd, for John Nash, with Wm Lewis Cenarth joiner & Henry Evans Llangeler joiner; Suggett 120;

MICHAEL, JOHN Cilgerran. Kelly 1926.

1948 Repairs Blaenannerch CM, Cd; M. Davies 1994 history 65;

MICHAEL, WILLIAM LAWRENCE. ARSI, Newcastle Emlyn. Surveyor and sanitary insp to R and UDCs; Kelly 1926;

1908-9 Vestry, Penuel B, Cilgerran, Pmbs; £335; AJ from chapel history;

MICKLE, ADAM Landscaper

(c1788 grounds Tredegar House, Mon; BoW, inc the lake

MICKLEBURGH, CHARLES Land surveyor, Montgomery, 1828-9 & 1844 dirs;

MICKLETHWAITE, JOHN THOMAS Architect, London. 1843-1906. Pupil GG Scott, partner w G. Somers Clarke Jr 1876-92; ? Charles Nicholson with him 1893-4, on own 1896. Church specialist.

(1895-6 rest Ewenny Priory, Glam; Orrin 56; new N aisle; porch rebuilt; Perp ws replaced w Norman; oak roof raised; new vestry; £1000; SWDN 30.9.96; BoW

MID GLAMORGAN COUNTY ARCHITECTS DEPT. County formed 1974 Bridgend to Merthyr and Caerphilly;

(19?? Adds Brackla Primary School, Bridgend, Glam; BoW;

(1989-90 adds Maesteg Comprehensive School, Llangynwyd, Glam; BoW

MID WALES DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION. G. Evans Head of Construction

(1985 Craft Centre, Corris, Mer; project architects Peter Styles and Andrew Macintosh; CTA 1985)

MIDDLETON & GOODMAN see John Middleton;

MIDDLETON, PROTHERO & PHILLOT see John Middleton.

MIDDLETON, JOHN. Cheltenham. 1820-85. Pupil JP Pritchett Sr qv York, and his son-in-law, started practice 1844, worked on stations for Stockton & Darlington Railway and other railways in Yorkshire c1845-7, came to Cheltenham 1859, partnership cl872-4 with – Goodman (M&G); with son John Henry Middleton c1877-85 (M&S); then Middleton, Prothero & Phillot (MPP). JHM retired 1889 to become director of Fitzwilliam Museum l889 and of S Kensington Museum 1892, died 1894. Henry Allen Prothero 1848-1906 main designer l889ff, with George Henry Phillot 1852-1926. Firm became Prothero & Phillot (P&P) then PP & Barnard (PP&B) with Leonard William Barnard 1870-1951, then LWB on own, then LWB & Partners qqv. Archive in GRO D 2970; also Cash Book 2/2 expenses 1885-91. JM Sr died in the Salutation, Newcastle Emlyn, Cms, ?after row with client, Mr Fitzwilliams of Cilgwyn. Biography 2008 by Brian E Torode, 23 Arden Rd, Leckhampton, GL53 0HG. 1844 Cleveland Lodge, Roseberry Topping, Yorks;

1847-8 Darlington St John ch; 1862-7 Cheltenham St Mark ch; 1865 Abbey Holme Cheltenham for self, dem; 1866 Clearwell ch Glos; 1868 All saints ch Cheltenham; 1873 St Stephen ch Cheltenham;

c1867 Penlline Castle; GRO 146

1867-70 Llangynllo Ch, Cd; GRO 108;

1867-74 unex plans Vicarage, Penbryn, Cd; GRO 145

1868-72 Cenarth Ch, Cms; M&G; l868 GRO 25;

1872 Aberaeron Ch, Cd; M&G; GRO 1; CJ 20.10.71; W 4.10.72; NLW Aberaeron PCC 25;

1873 ?repairs Lampeter ch, Cd; corr & spec in poss. TL; church newly blt by RJ Withers; letter 14.11.72 forward various estimates regarding bells and clock ... the report respecting the walls of yr ch I regret is not a satisfactory one. The cost however of carrying out my suggestions wd not be very large’ . .. offers to visit when next visiting Mr Tyler (Mount Gernos); spec dated May 1873 for filling cracks with liquid cement, repoint whole exterior one pt Aberthaw lime to 2 sharp sand & smithy ashes, repair flashings; letter 7.10.73 surprised that Davis has retained the spec as need to get other tenders; ? work done;

1873-4 Llanfihangel Ystrad Vicarage, Cd; ?dem; T: W 26.l2.73;

1874 Llandysul Ch, Cd, rest; M&G;

1874 Reredos & pulpit, Llandygwydd Ch, Cd; W 27.2.74; dem;

1876-7 Proposed rest, Clydey Ch, Pmbs; GRO has plans and detail of stoup; ICBS 07960: 1876 applic signed JM, plans disliked, sent RK Penson qv who recommended preserving more but said vicar all out for total rebld. But ?work not done until 1889, ‘reopened after rebldng’ PCG 20/7/89; W 19/7/89.

1877 alts Tredunnock ch, Mon; GRO 198)

1877-8 Llechryd, Cd, St Tydfil ch; M&S;

1877 Llanfihangel Ystrad Ch, Cd, rest; GRO corr. l873; Complete rebuilding?

1877-9 Newport Ch, Pmbs, rest; M&S; rebuilding within walls, tower kept;

1877 Mon to Lady Lloyd +1871, Llangynllo, Cd; Niche and statue of Ruth; GRO;

1877 Alts Bronwydd, Llangynllo, Cd for executors of Sir Thomas Lloyd; bookcases, doors, screen at entrance hall and new room in round tower; GRO 3/1 and 3/7.

1877 Plans for additional room and porch, Newport Castle, Pmbs, for executors of Sir T. Lloyd. Battlements. Also proposal to convert round tower into rooms for new Corporation; ?all unex, GRO D2970 3/7;

(1878 ?rest Llangynllo ch, Radns; BoW254, ?error for Llangynllo, Cd)

(1878 rest Patricio ch, Brec; GRO 144)

1879 rest Llansawel Ch, Cms; GRO D/2970/115, but blt l885-90)

1880 Tower, Aberaeron ch, Cds; M&S; W5.11.80; Design w unex broach spire, NLW Aberaeron PCC 25

l880-1 Maenchlochog ch, Pmb, rest; M&S; NLW; £525

188l Maenclochog Vicarage, Pmb; C. Bishop inf; not found;

1881-3 Eglwyswrw Ch, Pmb; M&S; CJ 8.6.83; Plans GRO

188l-7 Cilgwyn House, Adpar, Cd; GRO; Large house on site of John Nash’s Emlyn Cottage, for C. Fitzwilliams; MLW Cilgwyn 3: Spec DB 10 3 1884; list of drawings 1883-5, DB 10 5; S Lodge 1884 DB 10 3; alts to laundry and corn store DB 10 6 1883. Also undated design for tomb enclosure NLW Cilgwyn 48; M&S visits 1885-8 in cashbook. John Middleton died in Salutation Inn, Newcastle Emlyn, after a row with Fitzwilliams.

188l Llandyfriog ch, Cds, unex; plans NLW SD/F/

188l-2 Henllan church, Cds, chancel; M&S; D & J Evans Llanddewi Brefi bldrs; W 28.4.82; CJ 22.9.82;

188l-2 Llanpumsaint Ch Cms rest; M&S;

1882 Llandyfriog ch, Cd, railings to Fitzwilliams graves; NLW Cilgwyn 3 DB 10 2

1882 Carmarthen, St Peter ch, alts;

1882-96 Aberystwyth Holy Trinity ch. Church proposed W 4.8.82; exh RA 1882 M&S; nave opened W 13.8.86, MPP. Transepts FS, W 18.3.87, £6000 without chancel organ ch and tower; need extra £2000 CJ 13.5.92; Chancel C: Arch 19.7.95

1882-3 Llanddeiniol Ch, Cd, remodelled; NLW SD/F/?; M&S

1882-4 Vicarage (now Penrhiw), St Davids, Pmbs; NLW SD/B/166; GRO Cashbook 1885 M&S.

cl883 Minor wks at at St Davids, Pmbs: lodge for Dean & Chapter, ?unex; bay window to a house in Close for Miss Thomas; C. Bishop inf via accnt bks)

1883 Llansadwrn Ch, Cms, rest; cashbook 1885

1883 Alts Llanfihangel Abercywin Ch, Cms: ws and bellcote;

l883? Alts Mount Gernos, Llangynllo, Cd; l870 TL; house dem, a lodge survives.

(1883? Adds Tredunnock parsonage, Mon; GRO 199; BoW)

1883-6 alts St David ch, Carmarthen, Cms; 1885-7 cashbook; ? add of chancel;

1883-4 Llandyfriog Ch School, Cd; GRO;

1883-5 Llanybydder Ch, Cms, rest; GRO cashbk 1885

1883 alts Llanfihangel Abercywyn Ch, Cms, ?tracery; GRO has plans before rest

1883 Risca CofE Cemetery Chapel, Mon; MPP; GRO;

1883-4 St Clears Ch, Cms, rest;

1884 Lampeter schools, Cd; GRO; ?College School, Station Rd; dem; Cashbook 1885.

1884 ext Priory School, Monmouth, Mon; HAP; Kissack)

1885 Walton East Vicarage and stables, Pmbs; GRO Cashbook 1885-90.

1885-7 wks St Peter ch, Carmarthen, Cms; ?what; cashbook; cf also 1882

1885 Llanfair Clydogau Ch, Cd, reblt; GRO cashbk 1885-8;

1885 Llanpumsaint vicarage, Cms; GRO cashbk 1885-8; MPP; Similar to Walton East vicarage

1885 Abergwili Vicarage, Cms, alts; WG ?.3.85; Arch 14.5.85 ‘under HP'; Cashbook pre1885-1886;

l885-7 Bridell Ch, Pmbs, rest; NLW; MPP; Dated l887; Cashbook 1885-7.

1885 ? wk Llannon Ch, Cms; entry cashbook Sept 85.

1885 Frongog, Faenor Uchaf, Llanbadarn Fawr, Cd; Arch l7.l.85; ?villa at Aberystwyth cl879 in GRO or house for FJ Jones visited 1885-92, cashbk; ?also lodge;

1885-6 Llangattock Ch, Brec; cashbook; 1885-93 GRO 109 mission church)

1885-6 Llangenny Schools, Brec; cashbk)

1885-7 Canterbury Building, St Davids Univ College, Lampeter, Cd; FS laid by Archbp of canterbury W 23.10.85; C: Arch 14.8.85; opened June 1887; £5454; MPP; dem; Cashbk 1885-7; 20 sets of rooms, lecture halls and lab, CJ 29.1.88;

1885-9 Kidwelly Ch, Cms rest; GRO cashbk 1885-6;

1885-7 Capel Bach church, ?where; Cashbook

1885-7 rest Llansawel Ch, Cms; MPP; £950; CJ 26.8.87; plans l879 GRO; ?church for Rev Chas Chidlow in cashbk 1885-7;

1885 rest Penyclawdd ch, Mon; P&P; MM 30.10.85)

1885 Churchyard cross, Penyclawdd ch, Mon; MM 30.10.85)

1886 rest Llangoven Ch, Mon; cashbk)

1886 Malpas National Schools, Mon; GRO 118; vicarage 1887;)

1886-7 rest Roggiet ch, Mon; Gwent RO D/Pa 48.11 and GRO; 1886-7 cashbk; not in BoW)

1886-7 wk Blaenavon Ch, Mon; cashbk; ?galleries 1888 BoW

(1886-94 Llangenny Ch, Brec; cf also the school 1886; )

1886 alts Capel Dewi Ch, Llandysul, Cd; MP&P; visit to Capt Stewart Alltyrodyn in 1885-9 cashbk; BoW;

1886-8 Capel y Groes chapel of ease, Llanllawddog, Cms; MPP;

1886 Llanllawddog vicarage, Cms; GRO; Cashbk 1885-90; MPP;

1887 Newcastle Emlyn vicarage, Cms; GRO; cashbk 1888-90; BoW;

1887 Malpas vicarage, Mon; GRO 119; and ?church rest; vicarage in BoW, MPP; schools 1886)

1887-8 Holy Trinity ch, Aberystwyth, Cd, crossing and transepts; GRO ch for Rev D Williams; 1885-8 cashbk; Cards at opening of C20, p 172.

1887-9 alts Llanhilleth ch, Mon; cashbk; MPP; 1888 ICBS reseating and rest)

1888-90 St John ch, Carmarthen, Cms; MPP; GRO l887, cashbk 1887-91; Arch 15.2.89; W 28.6.89;

1888-94 Llangattock Parish Room, Brec; GRO cashbk)

1888 Llandyfriog Ch, Cd; NLW; HP;

1888 Masters House, Carmarthen Grammar Sch, Cms; plans CRO; MPP; cashbk 1887-8; ?unex as T for same by G. Morgan qv.

1889 Clydey ch, Pmbs rest; M&S; reopened, Bath stone arcade, archts of first portion are M&S and for chancel D. Davies of Penrhiwllan, PCG 20.7.89; W 19.7.89; ?work planned in 1876, l877 docs GRO

1889 Adds Llandygwydd Parsonage, Cd; NLW Llandygwydd PCC 23; MPP; Cashbk 1888-9;

1889 Parish Room, Hay on Wye, Brec; MS; MPP;

(1889-91 Bishops Chapel, St Asaphs, Flints; GRO Cashbk)

1889-1904 Llantilio Ch, Mon, for Sir HM Jackson; cashbk, prob Llantilio Crossenny)

1890-l rest Cyffig Ch, Cms; GRO l889; P&P or HP; cashbk 1889-1901; tower rest 1906 by HP;

1890-1 Llanfihangel Church; ?where; GRO cashbook

1891 adds Portskewett ch, Mon, N aisle & vestry; MPP; Gwent RO DM/Pb.8

1892 Translators Memorial, St Asaph Cathedral churchyard, Flints; MPP; BoW, commemorates 1588 bible, statues by Boulton)

1892 des North Wales Training College, Bangor, Caerns; GRO 6; ?unex, college by Robert Grierson 1893)

1892-4 Capel Celynen (Graig) chapel of ease, Llanpumsaint, Cms; MPP; W 4.6.92; CJ 15.6.94; bldr B Daniels, Tanyrallt;

1893 Drainage plan Malpas Court, Mon; GRO 117; also ?cottages 1893)

(1893 Farm Prestbury for Rev de la Bere GRO 7; ?Glos or Ches)

1893-5 Coedpoeth ch, Denbs; MPP; BoW)

1893-5 Bettws Newydd Rectory, Mon; cashbk; ?same as Trostre rectory plans, Gwent RO D/Pa 116.2;

1894 adds Bettws Newydd ch, Mon; BoW; vestry and organ chamber by HP

1894 ?works Llanddeiniol Ch, Cd; file GRO

1894-5 Marros ch, Cms, rest; HP; l893 GRO; £500. Cashbk 1891-7;

(1895 adds Chapel Hill schools, Mon; GRO)

(1895 Alts, The Woodlands, Malpas, Mon; GRO 155)

1895-9 Holy Trinity ch, Aberystwyth, Cd, chancel & vestries; GRO cashbk 1895-9; foundations Arch 19.7.95; Cards at opening of C20 172; BoW.

(c1895 alts St Marys National School, Monmouth, Mon; GRO 127; but BoW says 1896 work by Halliday).

1897-9 Amroth ch Pmbs rest; P&P; chancel aisle roof & Ew; GRO;

l897-l900 Chancel Aberaeron Ch, Cd; P&P; CJ 28.5.97; GRO; BoW

1897-8 St David ch, Manordeifi Pmbs; P&P; CJ 23.9.98 GRO; BoW;

1898-l900 rest Llandyssilio Ch, Pmbs; HP; GRO cashbk 1885-98; BoW;

1899 plans screen St Mary ch, Monmouth, Mon; GRO 171)

1900 Llangwm Schools ?Mon; GRO 110)

(1902 St Asaph Parish Rms, Flints; cashbk £1 travel)

1902 works Llandygwydd Ch, Cd; cashbook Sept 02; dem;

(1903-13 Llaneilian ch, ?Ang; GRO 102)

(1904 Llanfihangel Rogiet ch, Mon, rest; NLW LL/F/?; BoW, HP)

(1905 alts and S aisle Prestatyn ch Flints; P&P, BoW; chancel 1926 by LWB

l906 Cyffig Ch, Cms, tower rest; HP;

(1906 rest chancel Caldicot ch, Mon; P&P; Gwent RO DL/AM/P2.101)

(1907 St David ch, Connah’s Quay, Flints; LWB; BoW; but GRO has 1913)

(1908 Christchurch parish hall, Mon; PP&B, Br 4.4.08)

(1908 Hay Parish Rooms, ?Hay on Wye, Brec; GRO 66).

(1908-9 St John ch, Wrexham, Denbs; LWB, BoW)

(1909 Oakwood, Chepstow, Mon; GRO 134)

(1910-14 Bistre ch, Flints; GRO 14; not in BoW)

(1910-13 Mold ch, Flints, rest; PP&B; GRO 126; 1911 BoW)

(1910-12 St Michael ch, Wrexham; Denbs; LWB, BoW)

(1911-12 Northop Hall ch, Flints; LWB, BoW)

(1913 Connah’s Quay ch, Flints; GRO; LWB; BoW has St David ch, Mold Rd, 1907)

(1913 St Geroge ch, Llandrillo yn Rhos, Denbs; LWB; BoW)

(1915-16 adds Oystermouth ch, Glam; LWB of PP&B; Orrin 120-1, £8305)

(1926 chancel Prestatyn ch, Flints; LWB, BoW;

MILBURN, (S. W.) & PARTNERS

1960 1st prize, University Hospital, Cardiff; BoW; erected 1960-75; Dental Hospital 1963-5; Medical College 1966-71; RIBA Commendation 1974;

MILEHAM, C. H. M.

(1887-94 St George ch, Denbs; BoW; for H.R. Hughes of Kinmel;

MILES, -. Son of Rev Robert Miles owner of Priory estate, Cardigan and rector of Bingham, Notts.

1874 unex plan for new ch at Llechryd, Cd; W 4.9.74, plans drawn out for new site nr Pencraig by a son of Rev R Miles; ch blt 1877-8 by Middleton & Son qv

MILES (ALAN) & PARTNERS

1995-7 repairs St Bride Wentlooge ch, Mon; BoW

MILES, JOHN Cardigan, joiner, builder, not in 1844 dir. John Miles painter did very elegant altarpiece Cardigan ch 1861 of zinc tablets w gilding and writing from des sketched by Rev RW Miles of The Priory W 19.4.61 and John Miles & Son redec Bethania B chapel, Cardigan HMT 8.7.1868;

1828 repairs to Cardigan Gaol; CJ 5.9.28

1828-9 repairs Shire Hall, Cardigan, Cd; w Wm Jenkins qv; £127/10/0d; CJ 20.2.29 (D Evans); D Evans & John Evans paid for inspecting repairs by Miles & Jenkins CJ 29.1.30

1839 paid £3/1/0d for joinery repairs Cardigan Shire Hall; NLW Card QS 1839 26

MILLAR, THOMAS W. Architect & Surveyor, Mountain Ash

1901 Nazareth Eng B chapel, Mountain Ash, Glam; BoW;

1904 Mount Pisgah EP, Miskin, bldr TW Davies £2400 CCV

1904 Soar I, Mountain Ash, Glam; £3000, bldr Jones Bros, CCV; BoW;

1904 caretaker's house, Workmen's Inst, Mountain Ash T: Br 23.7.04;

1904 seventy nine cottages for Bryngolwg Cottage Co Mountain Ash, £184 T Br 8.10.04;

1905 Noddfa B, Trecynon, Glam; CCV

1907 Bryngolwg EP chapel, Miskin, Glam; CCV

1908 Alts Browns Hotel, Laugharne, Cms; T WM 17.9.08

1911-2 Providence C chapel, Mountain Ash, Glam; bldr Davies £2250; BoW; ill WM 26.4.12 signed Taliesin Millar;

1936 clerk of works, adds County School, Cardigan, Cd; Rhys Jones architect, Owain T Thomas associate architect; opening brochure;

MILLER, BERNARD

1956 Screen, Lady chapel, Llanidloes ch, Mont; BoW)

MILLER J. K. Surveyor, P.A.S.I; Corresp 1931 re new High Cross Methodist, Newport, Mon; Gwent RO D 985.31

MILLER, STANLEY R.

1938 Furniture Factory & Boot Factory, Brynmawr, Mon; Br 1.7.38

MILLS, E. HOLFORD

1906 shops & houses, Great Oak St, Llanidloes, Mont MEcho 2.6.06;

1907 alts/adds to schools at Oakley Park and Pantmawr, near Llangurig, Mont, T: ME 6.8.07;

1907 imps Summerfield Park, Llanidloes, Mont, two cottages, new entrance and boundary walls ME 7.5.07;

MILLWARD, JOHN Hay on Wye. Carpenter joiner & stonecutter Pigot Dir 1830; stone mason & builder, Broad St, Pigot 1835, 1844 dirs;

(1806-8 built/?designed Ridgebourne, near Kington, Herefs; HC; Parry’s Hist of Kington, 1845, 224;

MILNE, ALEXANDER Architect and surveyor, Northampton, made plan of Kettering Rd No 2 estate, Northampton, 1878 in N'hants RO CC 92;

1860 reslating etc, Stanage Park, Rad, MS;

MILNE, OSWALD P. Architect, pupil of Lutyens? or Blomfield?. Later with Paul Phipps (OPM&P). 1903 Alstonfield, Esher, Surr; 1911 Huntercombe Pl, Oxon, for WB Close, AR 1913 42; 1913 Merrow Mount, Huntercombe, Oxon AJ 7.9.27; 1925-6 Coleton Fishacre, Kingswear, Devon for R D’Oyly Carte Br 7.6.27; CL 31.5.30; 1927 Fourways, Budleigh Salterton, Devon AJ 7.9.27; 1930-2 Works for Dartington estate, Devon, inc Dance School Hall; Foxhole (Senior School); Old Parsonage Fm; Sawmill; BoE;

(1906ff works at Llanwern, Mon, for Lord Rhondda; restored Llanwern, LHW 103, dem 1952; minor buildings: BoW 369; Thatched Cottage 1909, ill in G. Allen, Smaller House of Today, 1926, 120-1; Two pairs of cottages Wistaria/?, and Myrtle Cott/Bay Tree Cott, 1913; Village Institute, before 1920)

(1909 Oaklands, Llanhennock, Mon; RA 1909; BN 17.10.13; BoW; for Lord Rhondda as present for daughter and son-in-law Sir Humphrey Mackworth of Glen Usk)

(1910 restored Dolymoch Hall, Maentwrog, Mer for WH Jackson barrister and built Dolymoch Farm (Cadw); c. 1928 acc to AV.

(1911-2 Rowniar, Aberdyfi, Mer. for William Kettle ?CL 1921; AJ 7.9.27; R Randal Phillips, Small Country Houses of Today, 3, 1925, 195 ff. Brick covered in lime plaster, Preseli green slates, elm downpipes

(19?? Llanwern Village Hall, Mon. L. Weaver, Village Halls and Clubs, 1920, p 24)

1921 War Memorial, Salutation Sq, Haverfordwest, Pmbs OPM&P

Attrib Farmhouse at Pencoed Castle, Llandevaud, Mon Cadw; Arnside & Woodside/ Roselea, cottages, Pencoed Lane, Llanmartin, Mon; attrib BoW;

MILNER, EDWARD Landscape architect. + 1884. Born Darley, Derbys, articled Paxton, at Chatsworth, then 4 yrs at Jardin des Plantes, Paris. For Paxton laid out Princes Pk, Liverpool, 1844, and laid out Crystal Palace grounds Sydenham; works in France, Belgium, Rhine, Sweden, Denmark. Hartsholme Hall nr Lincoln; Preston Parks 1862-7; 1867 competitor for Sefton Park Liverpool; 1872 Lincoln Arboretum; Howard Park Glossop; Buxton Pavilion; Iwerne Minster Dorset; Rangemore hall, Burton on Trent (B. Elliott Victorian Gdns). Also obit lists: Wroxall Abbey, Warw; Fenton Pk and Longridge Pk Berwick; Manley Hall Manchester; Osmaston & Stancliffe Hall Derbys; Oakley Pk Basingstoke; Singleton Pk Lancs; Gibbstown Pk Ireland; Highbury, Birmingham; Ashstead Pk Epsom; Directed Crystal Palace School of Gardening 1881-4; son Henry E Milner wrote Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening 1890; obit Gardener’s Chron 5.4.84, and Proc Linnaean Soc 1883-4 37;

(1870-2 laid out grounds of Treborth Hall nr Bangor for Richard Davies MP; plans Caernarfon RO AV)

(c1875ff gardens at Bodnant, Denbs for HD Pochin, BoW; obit)

(1883 work at Kinmel Park, St George, Denbs, BoW

(18?? Laid out grounds Bryn-y-neuadd, N Wales; obit;

MILNES, -. Contractor

1858-63 Contr Johnston-Milford spur off SWR; Milford Junction Rlwy for Col Greville; Act of 1856;

1864 Contr Milford Docks, Pmbs; CJ 12.8.64; Hubberston Docks Act 1864; FS 11.8.64 abandoned when Col Greville died 1867.

MINERS WELFARE COMMITTEE, Dean Stanley St, Westminster. Designed pithead baths etc for coal mines.

(1932 Baths, Deep Navigtion Colliery, Treharris, Glam; des ill HH 239 ?signed JH Fanshaw;

MINOPRIO, ANTHONY. Architect, trained at Liverpool School of Architecture.

1922ff adds Haulfryn, Abersoch, Caerns, for father, FC Minoprio, Liverpool, High Sheriff of Caernarvonshire, 1934;

1951 plan for Cwmbran New Town, Mon; BoW; Minoprio, Spencely & MacFarlane (MS&F)

1950-2 Tynewydd housing, Cwmbran, Mon; BoW

MINTER, BEAUMONT E., 26A Hamilton Terr, Milford Haven. died 1997? or 98. Martin Davies worked for him.

19 Torch Theatre, Charles St, Milford Haven

19 Welsh Water Offices now Magistrates Courts, Hawthorn Rise, Haverfordwest.

1990 Alts 26-26A Hamilton Terrace, Milford (own office).

1993 2 factory units for Dev Bd for Rural Wales, Parc Teifi, A484, Cardigan

MIREHOUSE, JOHN Brownslade, Castlemartin, Pmbs. Agent toStackpole estate of Lord Cawdor, designed the lakes in the grounds; BoW; subsequent problems solved by James Cockshutt who des bridge before 1796-7. Noted for agric improvements in Castlemartin Gold Medal of Soc for Engof Arts, Manufacures & Commerce 1800.

MITCHELL, ARNOLD BIDLAKE. 1864-1944. London. Pupil RS Wilkinson, asstnt FT Baggallay and George & Peto, worked for London School Board under TJ Bailey, indep prac 1886. Numerous houses, Univ Coll Sch Hampstead 1905-7, Barnett Hill Guildford 1905 cf ASG 262

l902-4 Maesycrugiau Manor, Llanllwni, Cms; AA l902 2 and l905 l, Br 5.12.1903; Exh RA 1903; unfinished;

(1906 shortlist Bangor UCNW comp, des ill Br 9.2.07)

MITCHELL & HOLDEN Pembroke. Cedric Mitchell & Peter Holden qqv

(1989-91 Outward Bound School, Bryneithin, Aberdyfi, Mer BD 17.3.89)

(1990s conversion of outbldngs Aberdulais Falls, Glam. for National Trust)

MITCHELL, ARNOLD Architect, drew medieval tower of Wrexham ch for Br 22.2.1890;

MITCHELL, CEDRIC, 26 Bridge St, Carmarthen

1980 Conversion farm buildings, Stackpole Quay, Pmbs, for NT; Martyn Evans & Cedric Mitchell CTA 1980.

1991 rest Art School, Church St, Carmarthen, as Oriel Myrddin art gallery; job arch Alex Barry; CJ 31.7.91;

1992 Workshop Wales gallery, Lower Fishguard, Pmbs; job architect Alex Barry; TL; WM 29.9.92

1992 Pembroke Tourist Information, The Common.

MITCHELL, JOSEPH Architect 76 Stockwell Park Road, Brixton, London and 63 Millbank St, Westminster.

(1880 Dolfor parsonage, Mont; NLW SA/Bounty/33; brick half-hipped w Gothic rel arches gr fl;

MOFFATT, WILLIAM BONYTHON Architect, Spring Gardens London. Native of Cornwall. 1812-87 partner of GG Scott (S&M), pupil with Scott of J Edmeston c1829, partner for 11 years 1834-45, dissolved because of WBM extravagance. Imprisoned for debt 1860; Sir GG Scott, Personal & professional recollections, 1879, 1995 ed; Practice specialised in workhouses, and some 124 contracts were completed, mostly institutions. John Jones qv worked for practice c1845-8;

1846-7 National School, Pontycleifion, Cardigan, Cd; plans NLW Greg Box 18 by S&M, but by WBM acc to PH 29.9.48; Daniel Evans qv clk of wks, Jenkins & Morgan bldrs; cf John Jones for suggestion that Jones was responsible for plans; blt for Rev Robert Miles of The Priory, Cardigan, who ?employed S&M at Bingham, Notts, where he was vicar.

1849-50 National School, Church St, Lampeter, Cd; NLW Greg Box 18 Plans; by WBM; sponsored by Harford family;

MOFFETT, NOEL & ALINA;

1985 cottage near Llandeilo, Carms ill in Noel Moffett, The Best of British Architecture, 1980-2000; ?Derwen Groes, Llansadwrn, Carms;

MOGGRIDGE, HAL landscape architect, Harry Traherne Moggridge born 1936, trained as architect, partner with Brenda Colvin from 1969 in Colvin & Moggridge (C&M), author Slow Growth 2017; practice founded 1922 by Brenda Colvin;

1998 restoration of gardens and kitchen garden, Aberglasney, Carms; CL 10.3.10; C&M;

19?? masterplan National Botanic Garden of Wales, Carms;

19?? work at Penllergare, Glam;

MONEYPENNY, GEORGE Architect, Derby 1768-c1830, prison specialist, Leicester 1790-2, Winchester, 1805, Exeter 1807-9, Petworth alts 1816, Knutsford 1817-19; also bridges at Southampton Northam Bridge 1799 and Weymouth 1821-4, proposed bridge at Tewkesbury 1823 FS Carmarthen J 19.9.1823 abandoned and given to Telford qv;

1790 design for bridge at Pembroke, Derby Mercury, 1790; perhaps for Stackpole Bridge; not built;'The plan of the new bridge intended to be built at Pembroke in Wales, is design'd by Mr Moneypenny, of Derby: it consists of seven arches, with a most beautiful balustrade, and other enrichments in the Ionic order , the center arch is eighty feet wide, while the others decrease in so gentle and gradual a manner as to make the difference appear extremely beautiful. This excellent design has, however, met with opposition but it needs not a greater encomium, than that it received the particular approbation of Sir Robert Mylne, who built the fine bridge at Blackfriars, and whose vast knowledge in Architecture is admired all over Europe. '

MONMOUTHSHIRE COUNTY. John Upton Gloucester fl 1818-26 county surveyor; William Parry James county surveyor 1866; County Architects Colin L Jones q.v. in 1950s; CLJ; Sydney Leyshon in 1960s (SL); BoW 77-8; After 1974 Gwent County Architects qv, Monmouthshire again in 1990s.

1950-4 Llantarnam Secondary School, Cwmbran CLJ)

c1953-6 Croesyceiliog Junior School, Cwmbran CLJ)

1955 Mount Pleasant Primary School, Cwmbran CLJ; now Pontnewydd school)

1955-9 Croesyceiliog Comprehensive School, Cwmbran CLJ, TE Moore)

1955-7 Oakfield Primary School, Cwmbran; CLJ)

1956-7 Blackwood Comprehensive School; CLJ)

c1956-61 Abergavenny King Henry VIII School CLJ

c1956-61 Tertiary College, Cross Keys, Risca; BoW; CLJ)

1957 Llanyrafon Primary School Cwmbran CLJ)

c1957-8 Caldicot Comprehensive School CLJ)

1957-8 adds Bassaleg Comprehensive School CLJ)

c1957-8 Trevethin Community Educ Centre CLJ)

c1957-8 Ebbw Vale Coll of Further Ed;

1957-64 E. Mon Coll of Further Ed, Pontypool CLJ)

1960-1 Ysgol Cwmraeg, Cwmbran CLJ)

1961 Hollybush Secondary Modern Sch, Cwmbran CLJ)

1962-3 Penygarn Junior school, Trevethin SL

19?? Police Station, Cwmbran;

1964-5 Monmouth Secondary Modern School adds SL

1966-7 adds Caldicot Comprehensive Sch; SL)

c1968-72 adds Abergavenny King Henry VIII Sch SL)

1968-70 Brynmawr Comprehensive Sch;

1969-71 Fairwater Comprehensive Sch, Cwmbran (SL)

c1970-1 Nantyglo Comprehensive School; BoW

MONROE, LEONARD ARIBA 1899-1972 Recruited to Royal Commission for Wales 1928 to work on inventories of ancient mons. Obit Antiq J 1973 407; Arch Cam 2007 38 and 47 n35; left Commission 1946 for Ministry of Works, retired as Architect for Wales.

MONTGOMERYSHIRE COUNTY Thomas Penson Jr +1859 County Surveyor 1817-59; RK Penson County Surveyor 1859-64; J W Poundley County Surveyor from 1861 Br 13.7.61; WN Swettenham County Surveyor 1870s; G.A. Hutchinson ?County surveyor 1900; Robert Hurst County surveyor by 1907; Herbert Carr County Architect 1930s to 1965;

MOORE, CLIVE

1993 adds Criccieth Lifeboat House, Caerns; AV

MOORE, DAVID Said to have done or been about to do work at Baron Hill, Beaumaris, Ang; obit Br 1.11.1879 refers to him being ‘occupied with several parsonage houses in Sussex and elsewhere and next upon Baron Hill, Sir Richard Bulkeley’s place near Beaumaris’.

MOORE, JAMES PHILIP Gloucester. Died 1923. Partner of AW Medland qv briefly. Designed lodge to Montpelier Gardens Cheltenham 1876; Hatherley Court 1878-81; much in village of Churchdown, Glos, inc Hare & Horses PH 1887-8; alts Sedbury Park Glos 1895-8; in practice from 1870s to 1900.

1888-90 ?rest Llangovan ch, Mon; BoW; but cashbook of Middleton, Prothero & Phillot qv has refs 1886-7; screen and pulpit by JPM 1908-9, BoW, but probably by AW Probyn;

MOORE, LESLIE T. Architect 1883-1957 continued practice of Temple Moore qv, his wife’s uncle qv. ASG. FRIBA. Hull St John ch 1924-5; Castleton ch Yorks 1924-6; Completed St Wilfred Harrogate 1924-8 and 1935; adds All Saints ch Basingstoke Hants 1930; Dormanstown ch Redcar 1932; St Mary Solihull 1955;

1914 adds Howells School, Denbigh, Denbs, with Heaton Comyn; BoW;

1949 aumbry, St Theodore ch, Port Talbot, Glam; carved by Trevor Roderick; BM George, A history and guide to St Theodore's church 1897-1997, 13;

MOORE, R. ST GEORGE, M.I.C.E. London. Engineer. Designed Palace Pier Brighton 1891; St Leonards Pier 1888-91; SH Adamson, Seaside Piers, 1977;

1895-9 Royal Victoria Pier, Tenby, Pmbs; dem 1953; T £1460 Arch 7.6.95; TO 10.3.98; opened 1897, extended 1898-9; Adamson;

MOORE, T.E. Architect, ARIBA

1974 village hall, Tintern, Mon; plaque;

MOORE, TEMPLE LUSHINGTON. Architect, London. 1856-1920, articled GG Scott Jr 1875, his assistant 1878-85. Leading church architect in school of Bodley. ASG. Practice continued by Leslie T Moore qv + 1957. Little Driffield ch Yorks 1889; adds Helperthorpe ch Yorks 1893; council offices Redditch 1893; adds Redditch ch 1893-4; Eleanor Cross Sledmere Yorks 1895; St Cuthbert Lytham 1912-16; St Thomas Boston Lincs 1912; St Augustine Gillingham Kent 1913-16; Sculcoates ch Hull 1914-16; All Saints Basingstoke Hants 1915-17; des St Columba Scarborough 1911-14 built 1922-6 by LTM; Nairobi Cathedral 19??; biography by Geoff Brandwood;

1899 unex plans rest Lambston Ch, Pmbs; HRO HPR/26, acc to TL;

MORGAN & ELFORD. Architects, Aberdare and Mountain Ash. - Morgan & Charles Henry Elford +1934, buried Bridgend.

(1893 Ysgoldy Ffrwd, Mountain Ash, Glam; £344 CCV)

(1900 enlarged Penrhiwceiber Workmens’ Institute, Glam; CCV, BoW 454;

(1901 Ffrwd B, Mountain Ash, Glam; £2100

(1902 Trecynon Library & hall, Glam; CCV; by CHE BoW 137)

(1905 Noddfa CM, Mountain Ash, Glam; £2950, bldrs Jones Bros of Barry;

(1927 alts Salvation Army, Mountain Ash, Glam)

MORGAN & GROVE, Cardiff. Contractors. Mr Morgan was born at Wheatsheaf Inn, Llandovery, Cms.

1895-6 Contrs Memorial Hall, High St, Llandovery, Cms; (JH Phillips); CJ 27.7.94

MORGAN & HODGE

1898-1900 rebuilt Powells Place Board School Newport, Mon; Br 3.9.98)

1898 29-30 Commercial St, Newport, Mon; Br 4.6.98)

1898 121-2 Commercial Rd, Newport, Mon; Br 4.6.98)

1898 143-4 Commercial Rd, Newport, Mon; Br 22.1.98; C: BJ 2.2.97;

MORGAN & HOROWSKYI

1999 Church Rooms, Abergavenny ch, Mon; BoW

MORGAN & THOMAS Builders Haverfordwest

1878 bldrs Bethesda B chapel, Haverfordwest, Pmbs; G Morgan archt; DMH 109;

MORGAN, ARTHUR HILL. ARIBA 1894. Chester 1894 assisted TM Lockwood; Abergavenny 1912;

MORGAN, COLIN;

2003c Palm Grove, Bryn Rhedyn, Llanfrechfa, Mon; mock Art Deco, to look like Miami, built about 20 years ago, 2023 sale particulars;

MORGAN, D. Engineer

1861 Ebenezer EP, Blaina, Mon; MM 14.12.61; BoW 1860-1;

MORGAN, DAVID Cardiff MSA 1886. see James & Morgan.

1894 architect to Tredegar School Board did schools at Georgetown, Victoria School Ebbw Vale T Br 18.8.94;

MORGAN, DAVID St Mary St, Cardigan; carpenter, builder. ?l805-56 tombstone Cardigan ch; partner with Wm Jenkins qv. Llangeler church by Morgan & Jenkins 1857-9, odd as ?after both DM and William Jenkins of Llangoedmor qv had died. Not in Pigot 1844 dir.

l846-8 carpenter National School, Cardigan, Cd; W Moffatt of Scott & Moffatt archt; W 25.9.46 Wm Jenkins Blaenbarthen bldr; Jenkins & Morgan bldrs PH 29.9.48;

l847 bldr Dyffryn Arth bridge, Llanbadarn Trefeglwys, Cd; (T Penson?); PH 3l.l2.47

1849 Alts Cardigan Old Gaol as Lock-up; w W Jenkins; NLW Cards QS 1849 582

l855-7 bldr Aberporth ch, Cd; HMT 8.8.55; (Withers)

l855 bldr reseating & alts Cardigan ch, Cd; £520; (Woodyer); HMT l7.l0.55 vestry, chancel, pulpit,reading desk, pews etc; W l9.12.56.

1857-9 bldr Llangeler Ch, Cms; Morgan & Jenkins; (CJ Davies); CJ 23.4.58;

MORGAN, DAVID, Carpenter, Carmarthen. ?different to David Morgan builder.

1814 The White Hart & carpenters shop, nr the new market, Carmarthen, Cms, new built all held by DM carpenter, tenant; ?

1820 Paid £40/9/5d wk on Guildhall Carmarthen; CJ 8.9.20.

MORGAN, DAVID. Builder & surveyor, Lammas St, Carmarthen cl774-l85l; Colvin; In 1836 said that he had been in business 46 years, so since 1790, and built ‘many houses’ NLW Slebech 3694 24; gravestone Carmarthen Cemetery 1851 aged 77. Carpenter & joiner Lammas St 1835, 1844 dirs.

1815 Castle Hill House, No 1 Spilman St, Carmarthen. Carms Hist 7 1970;

1819 Ground plan Boars Head, Carmarthen; ?survey plan; CRO Cawdor 45-6; w rough sketch on verso for alts. Altered before 1824 CJ 2.1.24

1819ff enl County Gaol, Carmarthen; CJ 19.2.19, payments also 1821, 1826 £50, 1827 new kitchen wash-house w four bedrooms and cells over £82/4/0d, and £54/11/6d for wk in Gaol, house of correction and magazine, 1831 tiling, 1842 CRO Museum 164; cf also 1843;

1826-8 Work on Guildhall, Carmarthen; 1827 £100/4/0d for bldng Jury Rm, 1828-30 Grand Jury Room & public offices on site of Falcon Inn adjacent CJ 13.6.28; paid in 8 installments; CRO Museum 164.

l828 alts Llanedi ch, Cms;

1829 Pulpit, reading desk and windows, Llansteffan ch, Cms; CRO vestry book; since removed;

18?? Unsigned plan for No 2 Spilman St, Carmarthen, c1830 could be by DM, CRO Plas Llanstephan add MSS.

1833 Vicarage, Llangunnor, Cms; BoW;

l834 House Picton Terrace, Carmarthen, newly built, auctioned CJ 21.3.34; ?designed several

l833-5 Trelech a'r Bettws Ch, Cms; £419; ICBS 1688; Colvin;

1839 House in Upper Market St, Carmarthen to let, apply DM, W 1.3.39;

l84l alts Carmarthen St Peter ch;

1842-3 inv Tabernacle B, Waterloo Terr, Carmarthen; NLW Minor Deps 746, ?des by David Williams carpenter, supervised DM, bldrs George Jones & John Howell; £1300;

l843 alts County Gaol, Carmarthen, Cms: alter asylum to infirmary CJ 3.3.43 & 19.5.43; Colvin;

1846 Paid £1.7.0d for plans for water closets at County Offices; CRO Museum 68; presumably to Shire Hall Llandeilo, Cms; Colvin ref from QS to repairs Llandeilo TH 1848.

l846 plans unex rest Llandeilo Ch, Cms

Attrib Napier Ho, Spilman St, c1830; Bank House, Spilman St; TL;

MORGAN, EDWARD Pendine, Cms; architect

1896 Peter Williams Memorial Chapel, Pendine, Cms; W 11.9.96;

1915 Alts Cilgrymman Fm, Llanwinio, Cms; T W 16.4.15

MORGAN, EDWIN Consulting engineer, Tyrfran, Llanelli. Born Llanelli 1860, s of William Morgan +1903, contr; WW in W l920. ?Edwin Morgan, Tyrham Cottage, Felinfoel Rd, Kelly 1926, private resident

MORGAN GEORGE, 24 King St, Carmarthen. 1834-1915, architect. Born Laugharne, son of agricultural labourer. Family at Pengroes, Egremont, 1841; at Crinow Gate, Llandissilio, Pmbs, 1851, when GM aged 16 called carpenter. 1861 carpenter & joiner 7 King St Carmarthen; Began work c1860 as builder in Howells Morgan & Williams with David Howells and Richard Williams; Howells & Morgan in 1866 dir; 1871 builder and surveyor, 24 King St, his office thereafter. 1875 builder & contractor. 1884 architect & surveyor. Practice from 1868, but advert W 8.1.75 still as builder and builders merchant, with yard and stores near station; from 1884 in practice with son John Howard Morgan qv born 1865 (GM&S). Wife Esther +1885. Obit Br 26.11.15 same in CJ 12.11.15. Another son William Vincent Morgan qv was schools archt Cms. Obit says architect to 28 school boards, designed 80 schools in Carms and adj counties; houses: Bush House, Penrallt, Rhosygilwen, Cilwendeg; banks for London & Provincial, Lloyds, Midland, and London & City. Was a Baptist, prolific chapel architect and seems to have invented the powerful Romanesque style associated with his name. Large collection of uncatalogued plans in NLW seen by TL mostly from later years of practice;

R=Romanesque, G= Gothic, C= Classical/Italianate

1861 bldr Eng WM chapel Carmarthen, Howells Morgan & Williams bldrs, archt WW Jenkins CJ 7.6.61 and 7.3.62;

1862 contr Bancyfelin Bridge, Cms; Howells Morgan & Williams bldrs; QS accounts 7.11.62;

1863 Bldr Court House, Narberth, Pmbs; Morgan, Howell & Williams bldrs CJ 5.6.63

1863 worked as builder at Aberglasney, Llangathen, Cms, TL;

1867 stables, Hafodneddyn, Llangathen, Cms; TL; possibly contractor only

1868 RC School, Dame St, Carmarthen; £300; T Williams br; W 31.7.68;

l870 blt Court House, Newcastle Emlyn, Cms; by Charles Reeves +1866 qv; TL from a PO dir 1870;

l870-2 English B chapel, Lammas St, Carmarthen; CTA 24.6.70; CJ 24.6.70; Carmarthen Chronicle 21.6.70; C; 1872-3 TL; explosion caused when GM smelled gas in schoolroom and lit match, whiskers and hair singed, chapel unharmed, CJ 11.11.70; ?complete by 1870

1872 CM chapel, St Clears, Cms; TL;

1872 ?adds British School, Pentrepoeth, Carmarthen; T W 1.11.72; TL; dem.

?1872-3 Pwll School, Cms; 'Mr Morgan’s school at Pwll' is mentioned as having been cheaper than the planned school at Pontyates, Cms, by Wilson, Willcox & Wilson qv of Bath W 5.9.73.

1874 ?Pontyates Board School, Cms; plans by Wilson, Willcox & Wilson qv said to be more expensive than Mr Morgan’s school at Pwll and plans by Mr Morgan approved, but ?finally built; cf W 5.9.73

(1874-6 Mount Pleasant B chapel, Kingsway, Swansea; C; portico; AJ; BoW; rebld chapel of 1825-6; classrooms 1884, lecture room 1904-5;

1875-6 Priory (Y Priordy) B chapel, Priory St, Carmarthen; £2200 R; £1800 W 2.6.76; CYB 1878 418-9, opened April 76 Byzantine; GM first Romanesque chapel;

1875 St Clears National School, Cms; TL;

1875 School, Whitland, Cms; TL; ??

(1875 ?Chester St B chapel, Wrexham, Denbs, AJ; ?unlikely chapel of 1875-6 by Morrison of Wrexham BoW303)

1875-6 stables etc, Aberglasney, Llangathen, Cms; TL;

1876 houses, Waterloo Tce, Carmarthen; TL;

l876-8 Llangynog Ch, Cms, rest; TL;

1876-8 Salem Board School, Manordeilo, Cms; W 25.1.78; ?also Cwm Ifor Board School, Manordeilo, 1879.

1877 enl Cwmbach School, Llanwinio, Cms; T: W 4.5.77

1877-8 Salem B chapel, Ferryside, Cms; £1450 BH 1880; R; W 13.4.77; £1600 AJ;

1877 Ebenezer B chapel, Crescent Rd, Llandeilo, Cms; AJ; R; BoW; school 1899 GM&S;

1877 Calfaria B chapel, Login, Cms; CJ 31.8.77; £1250; ?dem; R

(l877 Frogmore St B chapel, Abergavenny, Mon; R; Br 22.9.77 827; £4,200 BH 1878; Façade based on Monza Cathedral AC 2003 12;

1877 Griffithstown B chapel, Mon; PFP 25.8.77; BoW)

1877 Schools at Penygroes, Trefach and Maesybont, Cms, for Llandybie School Board; T: W 13.4.1877; Cambrian 13.4.77;

1877-8 Brechfa School, Cms; £700; W 26.7.78; 1878 TL;

1877-8 Alts Tabernacle B chapel, Carmarthen; W 3.5.78; DHO 59. New roof, interior, baptistery, galleries continuous iron work by Baker of Newport; TL 1878;

1877 Bethany B chapel, Pennar, Pembroke Dock, Pmbs; Mason; R; interior alt after 1900 by JH Morgan

l878-80 Mount Zion EB chapel, Priory St, Cardigan, Cds; £1,200; FS W 6.9.78; W Woodward contr; GM archt, a few alts suggested by Mrs Miles (landowner, of The Priory); opened W 28.5.80 composite style, brick w richly carved Bath stone entrance, Woodward supplied ironwork from his foundry; R;

1878 Salem Board School, Llandeilo, Cmns; TL;

1878 adds Rectory, Llangunnor, Cms; TL;

l878 Bethesda B chapel, Haverfordwest, Pmbs; £2199; AJ; R; DMH 107-10; PH 12.4.78 advice for architects, to cost no more than £1800 reusing walls of old; FS 10.10.78 bldrs Morgan & Thomas Haverfordwest, carving E Powell Abergavenny; windows by Cox & Son; opened 1880; organ 1893; 1876-80 TL;

l878 rest Llanboidy Ch, Cms; W 30.8.78; £1000

1878 alts Court Henry School, Cms, £800; W 26.7.78; GM as arch to Brechfa Schl Board; TL;

1878 estimates Workhouse, Llandeilo, Cms; TL;

1878 Felingwm School, Llanegwad, Cms; TL; British School, White Mill,

l878-9 North Rd B chapel, Milford Haven, Pmbs; W l2.9.79 £2800; Ill BH 1880; G; 1876-9 TL;

1879 Alts Carmarthen Workhouse; Schoolhouse & tramp wards; W 10.1.79 & 31.10.79; further additions from 1880 to 1896

l879 Siloam B chapel, North Rd, Aberaeron, Cds; £700/£750 AJ; R; BH 1880;

1880 Bethlehem P chapel, Talgarth, Brec; BoW; ??

(l881-2 Ebenezer B chapel, Aberavon, Port Talbot, Glam; £2450; AJ; ill BH1882 and WC 67; ?dem; Thomas, Watkins & Jenkins, Swansea bldrs; FS 1881; R; 1880 TL;

c1880-96 Adds Carmarthen workhouse cf 1879

(l88l Zion B chapel, Newtown, Mont; £9,876/11/7d; BH 1882; bldrs Griffiths & Williams of Knockin, Salop, est £8000; C; W 26.8.81; W 27.7.83;

1881 Three houses for Stephen Morgan, Lower Market St, Carmarthen W 25.11.81;

1882 Gerizim B chapel, Cippyn, St Dogmaels, Pmbs; £601/13/2 AJ; R

1882 Brynlloi Board School, for Llandeilo, Llandyfeisant & Betws Board Arch 15.7.82

1882 Gilvach, Llangain, Cms; T: W 12.5.82;

1882 alts Greenfield B chapel, Llanelli, Cms; new seating and organ gallery; TL;

1882 Cleifion mill and house, St Clears, Cms; TL;

1882 farmhouse and buildings, Llwynduris, Cd; TL

1882 Castellgorwyn farmhouse & bldngs, Trelech, Cms; W 31.3.82

1883 reblt Glanrhydw Isaf, Llandyfaelog, Cms; TL;

l883-5 Glanolmarch, Llechryd, Cds, house for JW Stephens; T Archt 6.l0.83.

1883-4 Schoolroom and vestries, Tabernacle B Carmarthen CJ 12.10.83 £882 DHO 59; T: BN 29.6.83 Davies & Morris tender accepted; new front to chapel?

1883-4 Quay St Board School, Carmarthen CJ 28.3,84

1883 Moriah I chapel, Blaenwaun, Cms; NLW two plans; ?Llanwinio C chapel, TL;

1883-5 Deer Park B chapel, Tenby; £3000, AJ; BH 1882 ill. To be built, TL 1884; G

1883-5 Horeb B chapel, Maenclochog, Pmbs; T: HMT 1.10.83

l883ff Archt to Kidwelly School Board, Cms: 1883 plans for Kidwelly W 7.12.83; 1883 plans for Mynydd Garreg school T:Arch 26.4.84; 1887 ?Hillfield school opened CJ 25.10.87; ?renovation of British School as Castle Board Sch W 14.10.87

l884 Manchester House, Bridge St, Cardigan, Cd; business prems for J James T Arch 30.8.84;

1884 Schoolroom, Penuel B chapel, Priory St, Carmarthen T: CJ 29.8.84

l884 Dinas Noddfa B chapel, Morriston, Glam; £3,500 AJ; R; BH85 ills inc int. apse; Replaced chapel of 1824 sold to WM 1832,repurchased 1838, reblt on new site 1852 £445, enl 1870-1 £600, by Rev T. Thomas; £3250 D. Richards & Son Swansea bldrs; opened W 28.11.84; .

1884 Alts Cilwendeg, Capel Colman, Pmbs for Mrs Saunders-Davies T: W 18.4.84, new ground floor addition, conservatories each end, new large porch on rear, interior alts;

1884 houses, Pentre Terrace, Boncath, Pmbs; for Mrs Saunders-Davies; TL;

1884 alts workhouse, Llandeilo, Cms; TL; cf 1878

1884 Adds Vicarage, Llangunnor, Cms ?but ch 1878

1884 Vicarage, Llangain, Cms T: Arch 4.4.84, plans NLW

1884-5 Alts Ebenezer B chapel, Llandovery, Cms; CJ 12.6.85; ?windows; ?gallery 1905-6

1884 Coach-house, Wenallt, Llanfihangel Abercywyn, Cms for R. Carver; T Arch 21.6.84; stables TL;

1884 alts Tabernacl B chapel, Carmarthen, Cms; new front, Sunday School; TL;

1885 Alts The Emporium, Guildhall Sq, Carmarthen; Dem; T Arch 25.9.85, £292.

1885 Stables, Pantyrathro, Llansteffan, Cms; T Arch 25.9.85

1885 Cefnpole B chapel, Rad; AJ; MS; ?not in BoW;

1885-7 Rhosygilwen, Cilgerran, Cd; country house rebuilt for Rev Robert Colby T: Arch 25.9.85, 1885-6 TL; outbldngs T Arch 9.9.87, laundry etc T Arch 1.6.88. (des similar to one No 49 in John Birch, Stables and Mansions, c1880, TL) Jacobean;

1885-6 Meinciau B chapel, Llangyndeyrn, Cms; W 14.5.86, 4.6.86

1885-6 Schoolroom, Penuel B chapel, Priory St, Carmarthen, Cms; £1,200; Penuel chapel 1885 TL;

l886-7 Vicarage, Napier St, Cardigan, Cds; 1884 plans NLW; FS W 12.11.86; £2000;

1887 Premises for Evan Jenkins, Cardigan, Cds; £600; T Arch 9.9.87;

l887 Schools, Greenfield B chapel, Murray St, Llanelli, Cms; dem; T: Arch 22.4.87 ?for church. R

1887 Convert malthouse to houses, Little Water St, Carmarthen, Cms; T CJ22.7.87

1887 organ, Eng B chapel, Lammas St, Carmarthen, Cms. ?by JHM who was organist TO 4.8.87 W 30.12.87

l887 Calfaria B chapel, Ann St, Llanelli £2,210 LG 5.7.88 R

1887 reps Cilbronnau, Cd; TL; £145;

1887 Hillfield Board School, Kidwelly, Cms; see 1883; TL

1887 Trawsmawr, Newchurch, Cms, house for DE Stephenson T W 1.4.87;

1887 vestry, Llangunnor Ch, Cms; TL;

1887 classroom, National School, Carmarthen £110 T: Arch 9.9.87

1888-9 Wilkins & Co Bank, 14 High St, Cardigan, Cd; now Lloyds; FS W 20.7.88; also called Brecon old Bank W 31.5.89;

1888 Four hos for W Phillips, Francis Terrace, Carmarthen, Cms T Arch 1.6.88 GM; cottages, TL;

1888 Brynderwen, Llangunnor, Cms; TL;

1888 Wenallt, Llangunnor, Cms; TL;

1888 Headmaster's house, Carmarthen Grammar School, Parc Myrddin, Carmarthen CJ 22.6.88

(1888 Merchants Hill B chapel, Pontnewynydd, Mon; PFP 23.3.88; R; BoW; TL Pontnewydd B chapel, nr Pontypool, Arch ?.9.87; PFP 23.3.88;

l888-9 Schools, Heol Awst I chapel, Carmarthen HEAC 5 327 £2410, W 24.5.89 £1510; TL;

1888-91 Hill Park B chapel, Haverfordwest, Pmbs £2026; DMH 111; FS 12.9.88; PH 6.12.89; Aberystwyth contr bankrupt after end wall collapsed; 1889 completed by R & W Williams, opened 26.7.91; organ from English country house bought 1933; 1881 TL;

1889 House, Priory St, Carmarthen for G Traherne £302; T Arch 15.11.89

1889 alts Penygraig I chapel, Llandyfaelog Cms T £98 Arch 15.11.89

1889 Parsonage, Llanfihangel Rhosycorn, Cms; T Arch 15.11.89

1888-9 Bethesda B chapel, Ponthenry, Cms; £810; T Arch 1.6.88

1889 alts stables, The Quay, Carmarthen, for GT Bland & Son; GM&S; Arch 15.11.89

1889 adds Commerce Ho, Guildhall Sq, Carmarthen T: CJ 4.10.89 GM&S

1890-2 Ebenezer I chapel, Crwbin, Llangyndeyrn, Cms; Arch 13.6.90

1890 Farmhouse, Llangain, Cms; T Arch 21.2.90

1890 alts Carmarthen workhouse;

1890 alts Llantood Ch, Pmbs, add of buttresses. Arch 13.6.90

1890 The Grange, Lime Grove Ave, Carmarthen, for Henry Brunel White solicitor; inf David White architect, Carmarthen, who has orig plans.

1890-2 Carmarthen School of Art, Church St; now Oriel Myrddin; Br 7.10.92; GM&S;

1890 Carmarthen Hunt Kennels, Travellers Rest, nr Carmarthen; GM&S; CJ 16.3.90;

1890 works for James Davies, Old Station Road, Carmarthen CJ 4.10.1995

1890-2 Laugharne I chapel, Cms; Br 28.5.92; £1100; W 21.5.92; R

1891-2 alts Lloyds Bank, King St, Carmarthen NLW Plans modified by JA Chatwin qvbank architect ; W 2.4.92

1891 proposed Girls Intermediate School, Carmarthen W 28.3.91; ?intended for Parc Myrddin site;

1891 Blaendyffryn, Bangor Teifi, Cd, minor alts

1891-2? ?Rhydgarnwen, Llantood, Pmbs for JPM George (attrib as GM&S did stables 1892

1892 stables, Rhydgarnwen, Llantood, Pmbs; NLW; GM&S

1892 farmhouse Castell Mawr, Llanwinio, Cms; T W 25.6.92; GM&S

1892 Francis chemists, corner Nott Sq, Carmarthen, rebuilt after fire T: CJ 12.2.92, site of Mrs Macleans Boot Shop;

1892 farm buildings, Croft Farm, Llantood, Pmbs; CTA 1.4.92; GM&S

1892 Infants school, British School, Pentrepoeth Carmarthen; dem; Plaque survives; GM&S; TL;

1892 outbuildings, Anfodd Fm, Llanwinio, Cms T W 25.6.92

1892 repairs spire Eng C chapel, Lammas St, Carmarthen T: W 22.7.92

1892 Pantyrathro, Llansteffan, Cms, remodelled for J Richards; NLW; GM&S

1892-3 Siloam B chapel, Kidwelly, Cms; W 13.10.93

1893-4 Monkton vicarage, Pmbs; CJ 23.12.92; St Davids Archdeaconry Mag July 93;

1893 Two villas Llwynywitch field, Carmarthen, Cms; by Picton monument; TL;

1893 Nantgaredig CM chapel, Cms; AJ; reblt GM&S

1893 outhouses Green Castle, Llangain, Cms T: CJ 2.6.93, and new stables 1894 TL;

1893 house, Wellfield Rd, Carmarthen; TL;

1893 Johnstown Board School, Carmarthen; Br 16.9.93 GM&S

1893 adds Parcygroes, Llangunnor, Cmns; TL;

1894 Stables, Green Castle, Llangain T: CJ 13.7.94; TL;

1894 alts Nazareth B chapel, Whitland, Cms; T CJ 2.2.94

1894 adds Presbyterian College, 11 Esplanade, Carmarthen, Cms; TL;

1894 Board School, Pontyates, Cms; proposed (letter to Llangyndeyrn Schl Bd saying will send plans as waste of time to alter existing CJ 6.6.94

1894 Felinwen School, Abergwili, Cms; W 18.5.94; TL White Mill British School adds;

l894 adds Noyaddwilym, Llangoedmor, Cds, country house, for C Morgan Richardson; GM&S; NLW

1894-5 adds Quay St Board School, Carmarthen; TL; GM&S

1895 Llangoedmor Parsonage, Cds; NLW;

1895 Two cottages and enlarge Lifeboat Coffe Tavern, Ferryside, Cms; TL

1895 Premises corner Nott Sq & Hall St, Carmarthen, for James Davies, Towy Wks; CJ 8.2.95; Plans NLW 1894

1895-6 alts Carmarthen workhouse; Br 21.2.95, W 24.2.96;

l895-7 Intermediate School, Pensarnau, Cardigan, Cds; GM&S; NLW; GM plans CJ 15.3.95; FS CJ 21.5.97; opened CJ 23.9.98 GM&S;

1896 Porch, Monkton vicarage, Pmbs; GM&S; St Davids Archdeaconry Mag March 96;

1896 house for CW Jones, Penllwyn Rd, Carmarthen, Cms; ?Radnor House; TL;

1896 house for EA Rogers, Wellfield Rd, Carmarthen; ?Oakfield;

1896 Bethel B chapel, Rhayader, Rad; AJ; BoW; GM&S;

1896-8 Tabernacle B chapel, Brecon Rd, Morganstown, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam; R; £4650; BoW438;

1896-7 Board Schools, Pentrepoeth, Carmarthen; GM&S W 5.11.97; cf also 1892; dem 1990; Lodwick 251;

1897 Bancffosfelen Board School, Llangyndeyrn, Cms: add of house & classrms; C Arch 16.7.97 GM&S

1897 Pontyberem B chapel, Cms; AJ; ?mistake for schools for Pontyberem B chapel, for which plans are in NLW.

1897 billiard-room, Ystrad House, nr Carmarthen, Cms; TL;

1897-9 Ebenezer B chapel, West St, Builth Wells, Brec; BoW; JP; Cadw: FS 8.9.97, opened 24.5.99; GM&S; Henry Rice, Builth, bldr; Gothic;

1898 Noddfa B chapel, Lampeter, Cd; NLW MS 19756F; GM;

1898 New shopfront Commerce Ho, Guildhall Sq, Carmarthen dem NLW GM&S

1898 Cliff Hotel, Gwbert, Cd proposed adds; NLW;

1899 alts High St B chapel, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam; interior alts £1,592/10/0d; BoW; C: Arch 23.1.99)

1899 Bethel B chapel, Treharris, Glam £1,400 AJ Not in BoW

1899 Alts, Hilton, Roch, Pmbs for Maj Harries (NLW)

1899-1900 Organ chamber, Tabernacle B chapel, Carmarthen NLW (DHO 59)

1899 Girls Intermediate School, add to Carmarthen Grammar School (plans 1891 and 1896 NLW) W 9.6.99; girls' section and boys' headmaster's house, TL;

1899 Schoolroom, Ebenezer B chapel, Llandeilo, Cms; GM&S, BoW;

1900-2 Bethania CM chapel, Priory St, Carmarthen; AJ; GM&S CJ 12.9.02; NLW plans 1900.

1900 adds Pontyates School, Cms; C Arch 14.9.00 JHM

1900ff Bush House, Pembroke, Pmbs reblt for Sir Thomas Meyrick; TL;

1901 adds school, Pennar, Pembroke Dock, Pmbs £1700; GM; Arch 11.1.01. School 1873-4, (Peters 113)

1901 Board school, Llandissilio, Pmbs; GM&S; NLW;

1901 house, Llwyncita, Rhayader; T: MEcho 9.2.01

1901-2 alts Tabernacle B chapel, Burry Port, Cms, £2,100; W 15.2.01

1901-2 Pisgah I chapel, Llandissilio, Pmbs; Arch 11.1.01

1901-4 Coronation School, Meyrick St, Pembroke Dock, Pmbs; GM&S; Site of British School to which GMS added 2-storey Girls & Infants School C Arch 24.8.00, and NLW; New school by Charles Young contr 1901 opened HMT 11.5.04. Two storeys and mezzanine.

1902 Morlais B chapel, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam; AJ

1902-3 Bethel EB chapel, Barry, Glam BoW147 GMS Gothic with a tower)

1902 adds Trefach, Clunderwen, Cms, adds GMS Arch 27.6.02

1902 Plans Burry Port Parish Hall, Pmbs; NLW; ?? a hall blt 1893-4 by W Griffiths;

1902-3 London & Provincial (Barclays) Bank, Guildhall Sq, Carmarthen; NLW

1903-4 Masonic Hall, Pembroke Dock, Pmbs; GMS, CJ 29.5.03, architect is Brother Howard Morgan MSA; FS T&CN 13.5.03; Co Arch 13.2.03 GM&S; opened 24.1.05 GM&S, contr Charles Young;

1903 house, Longacre, Carmarthen, TL;

1903 farm buildings, Treriffith, Moylegrove, Pmbs; TL;.

1903 Pontfaen Vicarage, Pmbs T: PH 27.2.03; GM&S

1903-4 Jabez B chapel, Llanychlwydog, Pmbs; Arch 30.10.03; GM&S;

1903-6 Alts Bethany B chapel, Pembroke Dock, Pmbs; NLW; ? also alts 1900 vestry & classrooms; T HMT 16.5.00, no archt; new schoolroom, reseating, new galleries; T: HMT 27.5.03; £1893 Arch 30.10.03; FS 14.9.04 of chapel about to be renovated and increased accommodation and new organ chamber Peters 92. Reopened August 1906, Baptist Historical Sketches p33)

1904 N & S Wales Bank, 18 Lammas St, Carmarthen (Midland 1908); NLW; Midland Group Archives; CJ 28.4.04;

1904 new shop etc Whitland Cms ?Paris House; TL;

1904-7 alts Pontfaen ch, Pmbs, vestry & porch; NLW; GM&S; ?also restoration.

1904 Galilee B chapel, Llangwm, Pmbs; £1500 AJ

1905-6 Adds Hermon B, Fishguard, Pmbs; GM&S; HRO D/Museum; addition to rear;

1905 Penrallt, Aberporth, Cds, for Mrs WG Reddie; NLW;

1905 parsonage, St Michael ch, Pembroke, Pmbs; TL;

1905-7 Cwmfelin Mynach B, Llanboidy, GM&S W 30.8.07 £1400

l906 Dreens Hill, Steynton, Pmbs GM&S; plans at ho

1906-7 Babell CM chapel, Pensarn, Llangunnor, Cms £900 W 22.3.07; reopened WM 22.3.07 £850 ext add and alts M&Sons, work by D Jones, Union St AJ.

1906 alts Bethesda B chapel, Narberth, Pmbs; AJ; BoW303.

1906 pulpit Eng WM chapel, Carmarthen, dem; NLW CNC/75/C

1906 Sanitary block Carmarthen Infirmary GM&S dem.

1906 24 Lammas St, Carmarthen, rebld; NLW; ?JHM

1906-8 Bethel EB chapel, Fishguard, Pmbs; GM&S W 8.5.08

1906-7 Gosen CM chapel, Llangadog, Cms; £1000, AJ; GM&S

1907 Porch, Llanstinan, Llanstinan, Pmbs (dem) (NLW)

1907 Dyffryn, Clynderwen, Cms for J James; GM&S; NLW;

1907 alts Cwmdwyfran CM chapel, Bronwydd, Cms; GM&S; CRO CNC/75/1; T W 16.8.07, JHM.

1907 house, Whitland, Cms; TL

1907 Alts St Peters National School, Priory St, Carmarthen; W 1.11.07

1907-9 Towy Works, The Quay, Carmarthen, for James Davies; CJ 4.10.1995;

1908 two villas near station, St Clears, Cms; TL;

1909 House, Meidrim, Cms, for J Howell, Brongaer, and 2 more adjacent; NLW

1909 remodelled Penuel B chapel, Carmarthen; T W 25.6.09; GM&S

1909 Puncheston parsonage, Pmbs plans NLW GM&S

1910 Penrallt, Aberporth, Cds; large house, GM&S;

1910 Adds Roberts Rest, Ferryside, Cms, for GR Brigstocke; GM&S; NLW plans

1910 Northfield House, Narberth, Pmbs; TL;

1910 Whitland I chapel, Cms; AJ; renvov Tabernacle I chapel, 1910-11, TL;

1910 alts Salem B chapel, Meidrim, Cms; Plans CRO CNC/75/2 GM&S.

1910 Alts Greenfield B chapel, Llanelli. Porches, interior, Schools £2,211 AJ. ?not schools

1911 Carmarthen Masonic Hall, Spilman St, GM&S NLW

1911-3 Bethania CM chapel, Ferryside, Cms, and conv of former chapel to manse ;TL; AJ; GM&S

1912 alts Llysonnen, Meidrim, Cms for G Forbes NLW

l9l2 Aberporth Rectory, Cd; NLW;

1912 Alts London, City & Provincial Bank, Newcastle Emlyn, Cms; NLW plans GM&S cf also 1919. Now Barclays cf also 1919.

1914 Laundry, Joint Counties Asylum, Carmarthen; CJ 12.6.14, and conversion of Wauniago, TL;

1914-15 Smyrna I chapel, Llangain, Cms; T: CJ 13.3.14 GM&S

1914 School & ho, Nebo I chapel, Efailwen, Cms (NLW) GM&S

1914 Blaenconin chapel, Llandissilio, Pmbs; JHM; AJ; Reblt 1933. John Betjeman, First & Last Loves, 1952, 105 shows chapel of c1830.

1914 ?alts Ebenezer WWM chapel, John St, Carmarthen; CRO CNC 75/8; dem;

1915 Alts Wauniago, Carmarthen for Joint Counties Asylum; W 12.2.15; GM&S

1915 Supervised alts Parc-y-felfed U chapel, Carmarthen (RP Jones archt) W 15.10.15 GM&S

1915 Barclays Bank, St James St, Narberth, Pmbs; JHM

1919 Alts Barclays Bank, Newcastle Emlyn, Cms; GM&S ?cf also 1912

Attrib or undated: 18?? ?Stables, Plas y Bridell, Bridell, Pmbs, ?NLW Clynfyw; 1898-9 Nurses home, North Park St, Pembroke Dock HMT 26.4.89 no archt, dem; attr TL;

MORGAN, H. Briton Ferry

(1872 Salem B chapel, Nantyffyllon, Glam 2877/4/7d Thomas Morgan & Davies bldrs Cadw/ J. Evans Hanes Eglwys Salem maesteg 1903.

MORGAN, JAMES Clerk of works to John Nash in succession to Robert George, remained with Nash for rest of his career (Suggett 15). Colvin says Welshman, Nash’s assistant at Dept of Woods and Forests 1806-15; engineer to Regent’s Canal Co 1812 and des Macclesfield Bridge in Regent’s Park 1815-16; built 326 Regent St; collaborated w Nash and Pugin on Diorama, Park Place; 1828-30 St George, Wolverhampton; 1834 alts Bushbury ch, Staffs. Exh des for Gothic Mansion RA 1802 and Des for Sholbrook Lodge, Nothants 1807 and des for mausolea 1819 and 1821.

MORGAN, JAMES DAVIES. 1811-46. Exh RA 1830-1, comp entry Houses of Parliament 1835. 1839 competed for Ashmolean Museum Oxford. Cornish Hall End ch, Essex, 1840. Retired 1844, died at Hedingham, Essex. Colvin. No known connection with Wales.

MORGAN, JOHN. Aberdare

(1875 Gobaith CM chapel, Cwmdare, Glam; CCV; reblt 1907 T. Roderick)

MORGAN, JOHN. Builder Aberystwyth. d before 1897. Father of architect T.E. Morgan cf Contemporary Biogs S.Wales 1897 33.

MORGAN, JOHN, Brynteg, Blaenavon, Mon

(1898 Eng B chapel, Holton Rd, Barry Docks. Barry Dock News 25.11.98 £4000 Renaissance style, Pontypridd blue pennant and Bath drs)

MORGAN, JOHN Borough Surveyor, Carmarthen. Market St, Carmarthen

1892 Alts Water St CM chapel, Carmarthen W 2.4.92

1909-10 Moriah CM chapel, Llansteffan, Cms £2400 HMSG 219

MORGAN, JOHN Cloister Hall, St Davids

1897-1901 Clerk of works for Lady Chapel rest. St Davids (unid cutting 26.10.1901).

MORGAN, JOHN BEVAN, New Rd, Llanelli. Architect to Llanelli school board 1897.

1873 Llangennech Literary Inst £450 W 17.1.73

1876 enlargement Hendy school proposed, Morgan of Llanelli W 12.5.76

l88l EWM chapel, Pontarddulais, Glam £500, AJ. LG 28.4.8l)

l883 Nos 6-l2 Cowell St, Llanelli C:Arch 29.9.83

1884 Schools, St Peter ch, Llanelli, Cms opened BN 31.10.84

l884-5 exec arch Llanelli hospital (EM Bruce Vaughan) LG 23.10.84

l893 Custom House, New Dock Rd, Llanelli (Kelly)

l893 Schools ?which, Llanelli T: The Arch 2.9.92, Br 31.3. 94, Br 12.5.94

l897 School Board offices, ?Vaughan St, Llanelli C:Arch l5.l.97. Demolished.

1897 Alts Felinfoel Board School C: Arch 15.1.97

1897 Bynea Board School, near Llanelli Cms Br 15.5.97

l898-9 Old Rd Boys School, Llanelli C:A l8.2.98. Br 20.5.99.

l898 St Pauls Infants School, Bigyn, Llanelli C:A l8.2.98 dem

l900 School, Park St, Llanelli dem. C:Arch 7.9.00

1900 Adds Carway School, Llangyndeyrn C Arch 14.9.00

l900 Adds Old Road Girls School, Llanelli C:Arch l6.2.00

l900 Adds Market St Girls School, Llanelli dem

MORGAN, J. HOWARD, FRIBA Carmarthen. 1865-1931 Son of George Morgan. 24 King St. Practised as George Morgan & Son from 1884, but probably responsible for all the firms work from 1890s, GM died 1915 cf under GM list for GM&S works.

1898 Mon to CW Jones JP, Carmarthen cemetery NLW

1903 Masonic Hall, Pembroke Dock, CJ 29.5.03 gives GM&S, but Brother Howard Morgan specified as archt.

1915 Barclays Bank, St James St, Narberth, Pmbs BoW305

1917 alts at rear of Glansevin, Llangadog, Cms, also plumbing NLW

1919 alts Barclays Bank, Newcastle Emlyn, Cms GM&S ?cf also 1912 GM&S.

1919 Barclays Bank, Llandysul, Cds (NLW), and plans 1923 (?conversion of Rock House)

1919 Barclays Bank, Ammanford, Cms alts NLW, alts since)

1919 Barclays Bank, Fishguard, Pmbs alts inc facade (NLW). The Square.

1920 Trewen I, Cwm Cou, Brongwyn, Cds (AJ)

1920 Ebenezer B, Ammanford, Cms, plans alts NLW: ?unex as work done by J.O. Parry

1920 Green Gardens, Carmarthen, new house NLW

1920 Motor Garage for EH Pope, Blue St, Carmarthen NLW

1920 alts New Quay Rectory, Cds NLW

1921 New porch Soar B, Llwynhendy, Cms NLW

1921-3 Alts Eng C, Lammas St, Carmarthen NLW. Renovate front, new organ.

1921 War Memorial, Llangathen churchyard Cms NLW

1922 Alts Water St CM, Carmarthen: centre proj. for organ CJ 2.6.22

1922 House at Pencader, Cms, for Turner Evans NLW

1921 Tenby War Memorial, Southcliffe Gdns, Pmbs (form suggested by William Davies, mayor) TO 29.9.21

1923 The Alma Stores, Llandysul, Cds, plans for shop NLW

1924 Alltygog, Abergwili, Cms, plans for new ho NLW

1924 Carmarthen Farmers Co-op, Kidwelly, Cms T:CJ 23.5.24

1924 Barclays Bank, 20 Alban Sq, Aberaeron, Cd NLW

1924 Sardis Chapel, nr Saundersfoot, Pmbs (AJ)

1924 alts Trinity CM, St Clears, Cms (AJ)

1925 Manse, Geler B, nr Clynderwen, ?where (NLW)

1925 Stafford House, Nott Sq, Carmarthen, for WH Smith NLW

l925 Adds Freemasons Hall, Hamilton Terr, Milford, Pmbs PT 3.9.25

1925 Barclays Bank, New Quay, Cd, alts Kenmore Ho, Church St, NLW

1925 alts Barclays Bank, Main St, Pembroke NLW

1925-7 Henllan Amgoed I, Cms (NLW)

1926 Capel Sul CM, Kidwelly, Cms, conversion of Rumsey House W 30.4.26

1926 alts Tabernacle B, Carmarthen. New side ws, stained glass in lobby CJ 26.2.26. DHO 59-60 says 1925-6.

1926 Upton Hall, Brechfa, Cms for J. Lewis NLW plans

l926-7 Schools, North Rd B, Milford (plaque)

1927 Refaced Lammas St I ?Heol Awst, Carmarthen (AJ)

1927 Renov Sion B, St Clears, Cms (AJ)

1927-9 Alts Salem B, Llangennech, Cms inc organ ch (NLW)

1928 Burry Port Memorial Hall, Cms NLW (?not blt as by Griffiths & Son 1934)

1928 Alts Barclays Bank, Tudor Sq, Tenby, Pmbs NLW

1929 Alts Llandyfaelog CM chapel, Cms ?exec (NLW plans)

1929 Alts Undercliff, Ferryside, Cms for Col AM Lloyd NLW

MORGAN, KEN Narberth

1994 Rebuilt Queen’s Hall, Narberth, Pem BoW 304

MORGAN, M. Tregaron

1901-2 Llwynygroes CM, Gartheli, Cds (AJ)

MORGAN, M. College St, Ammanford

c1908 House for Morgan Davies of Pantyblodau, Llandybie, Cms NLW PE 998

MORGAN, MORGAN Cwmamman, Cms. Bridge builder

1827 Paid £66 for repairs Hendy Bridge, Llanedi Cms CJ 1.6.27

1834 Reblt Pencader Bridge, Cms QS July 1834

1835 Court Henry Bridge, Llangathen, Cms. NLW F. Green 46 20

1843-6 Contr Llandeilo Bridge (Wm Williams); sacked, bridge completed by E. Haycock 1846; BoW

1846 Blt belltower ‘Llanfihangel' church to des of Thomas Jenkins (Jenkins diary 29.7.46. Llanfihangel Aberbythig, Cms.

1847 Rhydpwlldu bridge, Talley, Cms: Hist of Talley 1934 5.

MORGAN, PHILIP. Possibly the collector of dues for Great Forest, Brec, in late C18.

(1801 blt toll-house at Cwmdu Bridge, Defynnog, Brec, on Brecon-Neath road for £29/18/6d and £5/13/6d for toll-bar; G. Jones, District of Sennybridge 2 99.

MORGAN, R. & Sons. Bldrs, Priory St, Kidwelly. Kellys Directory 1926

MORGAN, R. PRICE. Towyn, Mer.

(l90l Manse, Seion Chapel, Llanwrin, Caerns CN l8.l.01)

(l902 Alts Sammah I, Cwmlline, Cemmaes, Mont CN 2.5.02)

(l902 Farm for E Edwards, Dodwymyn, Cemmaes Rd, Mont; CN 6.6.l902; ?Dol-tywmyn)

(1903 Three houses, det & semi-detached, for Dr J Jones, Wenallt, Springfield St, Dolgellau, Mer. CN 17.4.03)

1903 Manse, Comins Coch WM, Cds. T: CN 13.3.03

MORGAN, RICHARD Builder & contractor Aberdyfi, Mer c1900.

MORGAN, THOMAS EDWARD. Architect. Gt Darkgate St, later Hazeldine, North Rd, Aberystwyth (Kelly l9l0). Born l857, son of John Morgan, contractor, Aberystwyth. Began as builder, went to London 1881, studied some architecture there; Contemporary Biogs: S.Wales 1897 (CB);

l888-9 Bethel B, Baker St, Aberystwyth; CB;

1891 Stables, Tanybwlch, Llanychaiarn, Cd, for MLV Davies. Cered 14 1 2001 52, £1350

189l Ynyslas I chapel, Borth, Cd; plans NLW; ?unexec;

1892 adds Gwynfryn, Llangynfelyn, Cd, for Bp of St Davids £2547; T Br 6.8.92;

1893 alts Llanrhystud B, Cd; plans NLW; ?unexec

(l893 Board Schools, Aberdyfi, Mer; CB; opened 1.1.94)

l8?? Brynamlwg, Devils Bridge, Cd, for J Evans, solicitor; NLW plans, n.d.

l895-8 New Corn Markets, Eastgate, Aberystwyth; dem; CB; Kelly;

l897 County School, Aberystwyth; adds to Ardwyn, Llanbadarn Rd; CN 3.5.01.

1895 Soar I chapel, Llanbadarn Fawr, Cd; CB;

1895 Lecture room etc Old College, Aberystwyth, Cd; C Arch 7.6.95

1895 Salem CM chapel, Portland Rd, Aberystwyth; CB; David Lloyd bldr;

1895 Cambrian News Premises, Terrace Rd, Aberystwyth; CB;

18?? Adds Waterloo Hotel, Marine Terrace, Aberystwyth; dem;

1896-7 Bethesda B chapel, Doll St, Machynlleth, Mont; CB; Gothic; JP; JO Williams qv builder)

1900 house, Penygarn, Aberystwyth, Cd; WG 6.9.00

1900 alts Balmoral House, Victoria Terr, Aberystwyth, for UCW; WG 5.4.00

1900 four houses, North Rd Aberystwyth; C: Arch 1.l2.99

1901 PO, Great Darkgate St, Aberystwyth ; WG 8.11,00; CN 3l.5.01; BPOA

1901 rebuild Cycle Shop, Terrace Rd, Aberystwyth. T:CN 25.l0.01

1901 repaint Penrhyncoch B chapel, Cd; T:CN 6.9.01

1901 villa, Llanbadarn Rd, Aberystwyth, Cd, for J Thomas, jeweller, T: CN 11.10.01.

1901 two houses, Northgate St, Aberystwyth, Cd, for TS Davies CN 22.2.01

1902 house Northgate St, Aberystwyth, Cd, for Evan Lloyd; T:CN 3.l.02.

1902 two houses Buarth St, Aberystwyth for Capt RD Jones & D Hughes Jones; CN 21.3.02

1902 stone screen, entrance hall, Old College, UCW Aberystwyth T:CN 27.6.02

1902 No 3l North Parade, Aberystwyth for David Lloyd T:CN 5.12.02

1902 C chapel, Bow Street, Cd; WG 22.5.02; MF; Noddfa I dated 1903 BoW;

1903 business premises, Alexandra Rd, Aberystwyth; T: Arch 16.1.03

(1904 four cottages, Llangawsai, ?, T: CN 28.10.04)

1906-7 clerk of works, Edward Davies Chemistry Labs, UCW Aberystwyth; (AWS Cross); CN 8.11.07;

1907 adds Shipwrights Arms, Custom House St & South Road, Aberystwyth; T: CN 27.9.07

MORGAN, W. Builder

1843 ?Bethesda Chapel, Ammanford, Cms, AJ; but no Bethesda in Ammanford, and Bethesda B chapel Cwmamman is dated 1882;

MORGAN, W. Builder, Fishguard

1853 National School, Letterston, Pmbs; PH 28.1.53

MORGAN, WILLIAM. Contractor, Llanelli, Cms +1903. WW in W 1920, father of Edwin Morgan, Tyrfran, consulting engineer b 1860.

MORGAN, WILLIAM. Mason, bridge builder, Cwmamman. Last ref 1831, ? same as W Morgan above.

1817 Pontyclerk Br, Ammanford, Cms, £263; also bridge over Amman for £42; CRO Dynevor Box 278; Both dem.

1824 Abergwili Bridge, Cms; CJ 19.5.26; over Gwili

1827 Millbrook Bridge, Llangadog, Cms; Paid £29 QS

1827-8 St Clears Bridge, Cms;

MORGAN, WILLIAM DAVID. LRIBA, MSA. 199 Ystrad Rd, Pentre, Rhondda. Architect, son-in-law and partner of Rev William Jones qv.

1906 Bethesda I chapel, Tonpentre, Rhondda, Glam; AJ; BoW511; C&TV 141-2;

1907-8 reblt Morfa CM, Kidwelly, Cms; Arch 22.2.07, W 8.5.08;

1908 alts Caersalem WM chapel, Gelli, Glam C: Br 1.2.08;

1908 villa Maindy, Ton Pentre, Glam C Br 29.2.08;

1908-9 Treherbert Workmens Institute, Glam; BoW638; ?same as Workmen's Institute, Blaenrhondda, Treherbert C Br 29.2.08;

MORGAN, WILLIAM J. Builder Cilgerran. Kelly 1926 480.

MORGAN, WILLIAM VINCENT, Carmarthen. Younger son of George Morgan; Co Archt Carms from 1905. David White says designed in nice neo-Georgian manner, cf principal's house at Pibwrlwyd, Carmarthen Art college.

190? Llandovery County School, Cms;

1908-9 Alts Carmarthen Guildhall inc court-room £1700 CJ 2.7.09

1909 Cross Hands Council School Cms Br 6.3.09

1910 Hendy School, Llanedi, Cms £5,798 Arch 21.10.10

1912 Pontyberem School, Cms; T W 1.12.11

1912-14 Garnant School, Cwmamman, Cms £6,480 Archt 9.8.12

1913 adds Bettws Council School Cms; C: Arch 29.8.13

1913?? Pibwrlwyd College near Carmarthen; TL;

1922 Cottages & farmbuildings, Lower Court, Llanfihangel Abercywyn, Cms; T: CJ 14.4.22 ?Carms CC smallholdings.

1923 Ammanford Central School, Cms; CJ 30.11.23

1924-5 Amman Valley Intermediate Sch, Ammanford; AVC 5.3.25; Plans CRO;

1927-9 Alts County Gaol, Carmarthen, Cms, to convert to county offices; CJ 19.7.29; dem;

1934 Burry Port Central School, Cms, T: NW&CN 29.11.34

1935 Llandybie Senior School, Cms; AVC 7.11.35 £8,500

1935 Unex plan for Carmarthen County Hall; W 1.2.35

?also other schools: Gorslas; big secondary school at Drefach;

MORGANS, JOHN

l834 alts Newport Ch, Pmbs; ICBS;

MORGANS, -, Kidwelly Contractor

1874-6 Bldr Tabernacle CM chapel, Trimsaran, Cms; £900; W 31.7.74

1880 ?Noddfa B chapel, Trimsaran, Cms - sim to Tabernacle)

MORGANS, MORGAN Engineer, succeded Rice Hopkins +1857 on West Somerset Mineral Railway 1856-61 from Watchet into Brendon Hills, to bring iron for Ebbw Vale ironworks, resigned 1867; Hill House, Brendon Hill, som built for him.

MORLEY, H. T. Tenby. Died 1907. Town surveyor 1873-95, Obituary T&CN 3.7.1907

1876 Laid out new road Queens Parade, Tenby; TO 9.3.78

1883 Proposed Police Station, Tenby; W 2.3.1883

1884 Alts Cobourg Hotel and stables, High St, Tenby; TO 6.11.84

1887 Repairs Tenby Harbour pierhead; TO 17.11.87

1887 Plans to re-roof Tenby MH; unex TO 26.5.87

1892 3 houses Trafalgar Rd Tenby; TO 12.5.92

1895 redecorate Rosemount, Heywood Lane, Tenby; TCN 10.7.95

1896 Graham & Co Auction Rooms, Frog St, Tenby; T: TCN 4.3.96;

1898 alts Albion Inn, Pier Hill, Tenby TO 17.2.98

1899 External stairs & balconies, Workingmens dwellings, Tenby, Pmb; Arch T: 10.3.99

1903-4 Alts 8 Bellevue, Tenby, Pmb, for Conservative Club; T&CN 14.10.03

MORLEY (W. J.) & SON, 269 Swan Arcade, Bradford. William James Morley 1847-1930; FRIBA 1892; articled Lockwood & Mawson 1861-8, their office manager 1868-73, then w Milnes & France. Started 1874, Morley & Woodhouse (M&W), joined by his son E. Morley WJM&S. Chapels inc Groves WM York 1888 WJM; Toll Gavel WM Beverley M&W, Ital, school added 1903-4 WJM&S; Barnes WM, London, 1903 £6,600 WJM&S; Creswell WM Worksop WCC03; Harome WM Helmsley 1908; Linacre WM Mission Sunday School 1909;

(1902-3 Eng WM chapel, Llangollen, Denbs; £2,386; WCC02 48 and 216; stone, Gothic w tower and spire; Lewis Bros, Oswestry bldrs; 3 apse windows by TW Camm)

(1903 Llangollen WWM chapel, Denbs; WCC03 £3300 red brick, Gothic, no tower, wings; design in vestry; schholroom and chapel house dem.

MORRIS, - Dolgellau. Builder

(1885 bldr Trawsfynydd CM chapel, Mer (R Davies); £1578; T Arch 7.3.85;

MORRIS, DAVID mason

1839 Paid £18/10/0d for repairs to Adpar, Cd, end of Newcastle Emlyn Bridge; NLW Cards QS 1839 25;

1849 Paid for arch over mill-stream nr Llandyfriog Church Cd; NLW Cards QS 1849 583

MORRIS, EDWIN M. Clerk of Works

1911 Clk of Wks All Saints Ch, Ammanford, Cms; minute book; previously clk of wks at Goodwick ch Pmbs; Paid £7/10/0 pw;

MORRIS, E. PETERS

1897 Farmhouse, Dolau, Rad, near station for David Powell; MS;

1900 Tre Erignau farmhouse, Dolau, Rad for David Powell; MS;

1901 Two semi-det houses, Llandrindod Wells, Rad; MS;

1904 four houses, Craig Rd, Llandrindod Wells, Rad T Br 12.12.03;

1907 Tabernacle B chapel, Llandrindod Wells, Rad; BoW

MORRIS, GRIFFITH. FIAS Porthmadog. Built interesting houses around Harlech for friends of Davison of Wern Fawr: Cae Besi for photographer Alvin Coburn 1920s; Y Wern c1935 for first warden of Coleg Harlech Sir Ben Bowen Thomas;

(1927 Ty Fry, Penrhyndeudraeth, Mer, for CH Cooke; AV

(c1935 St Davids Bldngs, Porthmadog, Caerns; AV; offices;

(1938 Library, Coleg Harlech, Mer; Br 24.6.38)

(1939 Craig Artro, Llanbedr, Mer, for RT Cooke)

(195? Porthmadog War Mmemorial, Caerns; Bryn Coffa on Ynys Calch; AV

MORRIS, JOHN Builder, Abergele. One of first converts to Mormonism, built Mormon chapel in Abergele, Denbs, 1849. He was a contractor employing 20 men in Denbs & Mont for Thomas Penson acc to Capel 35 2000 2. Chapel, now annexe of Bull Hotel, Chapel St, was Abergele B 1856-63.

MORRIS, JOHN. Bridge Surveyor, South County, Cards, cf ARO Cards Quarter Sessions minutes 1839, 1849, replaced before 1853. QS 1846 393 ref to him as surveyor of bridges for lower district of the county, MF;

1830 paid £20 for macadamising Cardigan Bridge, Cardigan, Cd; CJ 6.8.30;

MORRIS, JOHN ?same as JM bridge surveyor.

l828 Brongwyn Ch, Cd, reblt; ICBS;

MORRIS, JOHN Caernarfon. Joiner North Penrallt St; Pigot 1828-9 Dir.

MORRIS, JOHN, Cardigan. Builder

l87l Two new houses Priory St, Cardigan; JM builder and owner, CTA l0.3.7l; GKJ CU 1 11 suggests Nos 8-9;

1876 Blt St Mary’s cottages, Feidrfair, Cardigan, Cd to desof Wm Woodward qv; GKJ CU1 53

MORRIS, JOHN Builder Ruthin;

1882 builder rest Clochaenog ch, Denbs; Perkin & Pulmer architects Br 25.11.82;

MORRIS, JOHN. Architect. St Dogmaels, Pmbs.

1926 Vestry Hall, St Dogmaels, Pmbs; £1300; opened PT 8.7.26

MORRIS, Rev J. LLEWELYN. Minister Jabes B Chapel, Llanychlwydog, Cwm Gwaun, Pmbs.

1894 Glandwr B chapel, Llanychaer, Pmbs; Baptist Union meeting programme 1956 77.

MORRIS, JOSHUA Carpenter, builder, Goat Street, Newport Pmbs. 1810-89. B Nevern, m 1833, carptr & joiner 1844 dir, joiner 1851 census, carpenter l858-9 dir, bldr 1871 census. Joshua Morris & Son 1863. Carey Salmon, Pantglas, Newport, gave inf in 1990s that JM des numerous houses in Newport. Bethlehem history says built number of chapels in area. Anthony Morris, Hillborough Ho, Hill St, Haverfordwest, descendant says JM’s son, his granfather, TGM, also a builder, built Ty Hay and Cippinstone, Newport, Pmbs, then moved to Penarth.

l855 Bethlehem B chapel, Newport, Pmbs; H Ladd-Lewis, chapel history, 1995, 6;

l858 Croesgoch B chapel, Llanrhian, Pmbs; inf Carey Salmon;

l863 Carpenter ?des Mount Pleasant B chapel, Solva, Pmbs; JM&Son; Wm Harris & John Richards masons; sim to Bethlehem;

Attributions based on numerous B chapels in Pmbs of similar design:

1856-7 Cana I chapel, Felindre Farchog, Pmbs £364/4/8d, Carn Goedog stone on front; 1860 Penuel Cemaes B chapel Nevern; 1869, Saron B chapel, Letterston; 1870 Glanrhyd B chapel, Llantood; l873 Bethabara B chapel, Pontyglasier; 1875-7 Bethel B chapel, Mynachlogddu; Llangloffan B chapel 1863 very similar in detail cf galleries on raised wood columns, and Y-tracery windows with cusping in apex, but is attributed to W. Davies; Penuel B chapel, Cilgerran, 1861-2, slightly similar externally, is by John Evans.

MORRIS, OWEN. Builder Caernarfon. Called Architect, 19 Pool St, AEBTD 1868; not in later directories.

1892 builder two cottages, Blackbridge, Holyhead, Ang (Baker & Hughes) T : Br 21.5.92;

1893-4 ?bldr Capel Coch CM chapel, Llanberis, Caerns (R Lloyd Jones); DHO 96; ?different man

MORRIS, R. D. Borough Surveyor, Cardigan. Name on plaque for refurb of part of Cardigan Guildhall for community centre 1967.

MORRIS, RICHARD, 31 Werburgh St, Chester AEBTD 1868 cf Robert Morris of Chester.

MORRIS, ROBERT Caernarfon. Joiner, Pool St, Pigots 1828-9 dir.

MORRIS, ROBERT. St Werburgh St, Chester. ?same as Richard Morris in AEBTD 1868.

1867 alts St Winifred’s Well, Holywell, Flints T CDH 23.3.67)

MORRIS THOMAS, of 12 Regent St, London, author of 'A House for the Suburbs, socially and architecturally sketched, with a prefatory glance at the great city' a book of designs for houses by Thomas Morris 'Member of the Royal Institute', '3rd edition much enlarged', dated 1870; designs illustrated appear to be speculative: 'a house for the suburbs' (signed by Thomas Morris 12 Regent St) , Design No 3 (unsigned), etc; loosely inserted in the sale copy was a note from JL Griffiths, architect & surveyor of New Wandsworth, London, dated 18.10.1887, sending the book on approval at 2/6d and with cyclostyled list of other architectural works for sale; inf TL;

MORRIS, THOMAS, Llandeilo. Chapel archt acc to AJ, but no known work.

MORRIS, WILLIAM Carpenter or joiner, Church St, Llandeilo, 1844 dir.

MORRISON, - Wrexham. ?same as G. Morrison or John Morrison.

(1875 Chester St B chapel, Wrexham, Denbs; Br 1875 827; BoW, Gothic, by - M;)

(1895-6 Girls school, Madeira Hill Schools, Wrexham, Denbs; JM of Wrexham, BoW 305)

(1905-6 adds Gresford School, Denbs; GM of Wrexham, BoW 173-4.

MORROW, WILLIAM HENRY, AMICE Upper Smithfield, Dolgellau, Mer; Slaters Directory 1880 89. Cf Roberts & Morrow.

MORSE, DAVID St Martin’s, Haverfordwest. Carpenter & Joiner 1844 dir.

MORTON, - County Surveyor Radnorshire to 1864. SW Williams qv appointed to replace Mr Morton, Br 23.4.64;

MOSELEY, ANDREW London. Partner with brother William Moseley c1799-1880. W&AM designed City Bank, Threadneedle St, London exh RA 1856 and Westminster Hotel, Victoria St 1859-61, first hotel in London with lifts. Cf AEBTD.

(1851-2 St Elvan ch, Aberdare, Glam ICBS; Br 9.10.52; Dyffryn sandstone and Bath drs; 180’ spire. £3995. Contractor JN Strawbridge Bristol; Orrin 3-4

MOSES, JOHN PARRY, 14 Queens Chambers, Cardiff. Architect, continued John Prichard practice. MSA 1887.

1887 rest Monkton Priory ch, Pmbs; restored chancel to Prichard plans W 25.2.87. Further work 1889 W 25.7.89 and 1895 W 20.12.96 ?all to Prichard plans.

MOSES, W. Risca

1907-8 adds Zoar P chapel, Risca, Mon. Br 3.8.07;

MOSS, W. ?Wrexham

1899 1st pr Wrexham Board School, Wrexham, Denbs; RHH;

MOTT, HAY & ANDERSON Engineers. Sir Basil Mott.

1924-6 Queensferry Bridge, Flints; opening; with R. G. Whitley, county surveyor; BoW; Basil Mott)

1927 Newport Bridge, Mon; BoW; five steel arches.)

1960-2 Queensferry Bypass Bridge, Flints; over Dee MH&A)

1961-6 Severn Bridge and Wye Bridge, Mon, on M4, with Freeman, Fox & Partners. Cable-stayed cantilever

1962-4 George St Bridge, Newport, Mon; with DP Cartwright qv borough engineer, BoW 448; cable-stayed cantilever first in Britain;

MOTTRAM, A. H.

1912 designed first houses in Rhiwbina Garden Village, Cardiff, laid out by Raymond Unwin, 34 houses in Y Groes; P&P29;

MOUCHEL (L. G.) & PARTNERS. Engineers. LGM; then LGM & Partners, then M & Partners; notable pioneers of concrete.

1907 Berw Bridge, Coed Penmaen, Pontypridd, Glam; concrete; LGM&P; BoW, over Taff, 116 ft

1927 engineers, Pier Pavilion, Penarth, Glam; des by – Somerset; BoW, LGM&P; restored 2014 by Purcell qv;

1931 consultant Grand Pavilion, Porthcawl, Glam; BoW, EJE Moore architect, LGM;

1950-8 consultants Connah’s Quay Power Station, Flints, with Merseyside & N Wales Div of Brit Electrictiy Authority.

1974 won comp for Duffryn housing state, Mon;BoW; with MacCormac & Jamieson architects, built 1976-9; Mouchel Design Consortium with MacCormac & Jamieson & West Design Group, JC20Soc;

MOULD, Captain THOMAS R RE. Superintendent of the works, Pembroke Dockyard, 1844 dir;

1843 Mast Pickling Pond, Royal Dockyard, Pembroke; Plans PRO ADM/140/486

MOUNSEY, C. H. Carms county surveyor

1905 repairs exterior Carmarthen Guildhall Arch 22.9.05

1906 conversion Bank House, Spilman St Carmarthen to county offices (WD Jenkins qv archt, Arch 25.5.06

MOUNTFORD PIGGOTT PARTNERSHIP

1974 Daniel Owen Shopping Precinct, Mold, Flints, BoW)

MOWBRAY, R. B. Borough Architect Llanelli

1968-9 Town Market, Llanelli, Carms (plaque), under multi-storey car-park.

1972 alts Llanelli Public Library (plaque); former Athenaeum by J Wilson qv.

MOXHAM, EGBERT. Neath

1849-50 St John, Skewen, Glam, to design by Robert Cook Saunders qv, BoW; Orrin 163-4, design by RCS 1848 modified and executed by EM; Camb 6.12.50; N aisle 1865 Camb 25.8.65;

1852 rest St Brides Major Ch, Glam; Orrin 153. ICBS 4404 1851; Br 1852 719; contr John Jenkins New Inn Bridgend and David Jones Briton Ferry, £900; CMG 30.10.52;

1852-3 St David ch, Maesteg, Glam; BoW418; £1045; Orrin 96; ICBS 4473; contrs Morgan Evans & Rees Jones, Maesteg; CMG 11.11.52; opened 27.3.53)

1853-4 Slaughterhouse & Cattle market, Carmarthen, Cms. Competition won W 5.8.53, plans modified by JL Collard;

1857 school, St David St, Neath, Glam; BoW461;

1857 report on Llantwit juxta Neath ch; in David Vaughan archive GRO;

1858 alts Dunraven Castle, Glam, BoW; dem c1963; LHW revised edn has him demolishing the octagonal tower of the 1802-6 house and replacing it with castellated porch and conservatory; George Devey designed alts for 4th Earl of Dunraven, 1886-8, exec by Devey’s partner James Williams with S Shepton & Son bldr, J Allibone, George Devey, 1991, 133, 179;

1857-8 alts Flemingston Ch, Glam, rest; BN 1857 468; Orrin 57 says unrecorded architect, Br 1858 559, new chancel arch, pulpit, pews, bellcote; CMG 7.8.58)

1857 mansion and offices near Neath; BN 1857 461; ?Duffryn, Bryncoch, Glam, for Howel Gwyn, LHW78 says designed by Howel Gwyn with suggestions from his wife and Lewis Dillwyn MP after 1853, but suggests John Norton as likely to be involved as he des church for Gwyn c1870)

MOXHAM, GLENDINNING, Architect, 18 Castle St, Swansea; 1865-1946; MSA 1887. Partner from 1889 with JB Wilson qv as Wilson & Moxham qv, cf Orrin 194; Author Country Homes & Cottages, c1915 (CH&C), ill w his designs. WW in W 1920: in Swansea 25 years and designed Glyn Vivian Art Gallery; banks for London & Provincial Bank at Swansea, Llandrindod, and Neath; Swansea Markets; Swansea YMCA; Swansea General and Eye hospitals; churches, vicarages etc.

1902 chancel, Waunarlwydd ch, Swansea; Orrin 179; Bennett Bros contr; Cambria Daily Leader 7.1.03

1902-3 Cwmdonkin Nursing home, Swansea; BoW609)

1903 ?Richmond, Richmond Rd, Swansea; BoW608)

1906 Royston Ct, Ferryside, Cms, for Mr Gery; CH&C;

1908-9 Midland Bank, Windsor Rd, Neath, Glam; BoW460)

1908 adds St Paul ch, Sketty, Glam; Orrin 176; N aisle; £1260; fittings £650; NLW SD/F/615; Cambr 18.9.08

1909-11 Glyn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea, Glam; BoW

c1910 adds Iscoed, Ferryside, Cms; WWinW 1920 336;

1912-13 YMCA, Swansea, Glam; BoW607)

c1914 Jehovah’s Witnesses Hall, Swansea; BoW608)

1914-15 tower, Llansamlet ch, Swansea; Orrin 173; £1710; WM 16.7.15; contr David Rosser Swansea;

1921 proposed Cottage Hospital, Wernddu, Ammanford, Cms; (unex); CRO Dynevor 88 92

1924 War Memorial, Kidwelly, Cms; CJ 1.8.24

1925-6 St Hilary ch, Killay, Swansea, glam;)

1928-9 adds St Paul ch, Sketty, Glam; Orrin 175-6; ICBS; enl chancel, new vestries; £5936;

MUGGERIDGE & POWELL

1883 alts Monnow St, Monmouth; T: BN 8.6.83, for mayor & corporation

1885 add of wards, Monmouth Workhouse, Br 1.8.85; rebuild casual wards, Mugglestone & Powell, MS

MUMFORD, J. P. Rugeley

(1880 1st pr villa residences, Swansea, Glam; RHH; Br 39 366; JPM of Rugeley;

(1881 villa for Rev JE Jones, Caernarfon, Caerns, BN 2.12.81)

MUMFORD, JAMES Contractor Haverfordwest.

1894 Nos 52-4 Dew Street, Haverfordwest, Pms, for himself (inf owner Barrie Knight)

1896 bldr adds Williamston, Burton, Pmbs, plans by ‘a London architect’; T&CN 13.5.96

MUNBY, ALAN EDWARD. ARIBA 9 Old Sq, Lincolns Inn, London 1870-1938 Studied science at Heidelberg & Cambridge, took up architecture in 1908 w T.P. Figgis, became specialist on science bldngs, author of Laboratories their planning & fittings 1931. Obit RIBAJ 7.2.38 and 21.2.38; ASG 269. Designed Cooper’s School London 1909 with TPF. Blt science bldngs at Highgate School, Clifton College 1927 and Beaumont College.

1923 Science buildings, UCNW Bangor, Caerns, five blocks Agric, Forestry, Chemistry, Physics, Botany & Zoology Br 6.7.23; Br 4.7.24 Deiniol Road)

MURPHY, JAMES Architect & builder, St Thomas Green, Haverfordwest, Pigot 1835 dir.

MURPHY, RICHARD Architect

2005 Galeri, Victoria Docks, Caernarfon, Caerns AJ 23.06.05;

MURRAY, T. E. Architect, No 168 Edge Lane, Liverpool;

1878 school and manse, C chapel, Mold, Flints, T A 30.3.78;

MYERS, ALBERT ROBERT, Architect in Office of Works from 1899, in Edinburgh office 1904-11, died 1962, designed numerous Post Offices, mainly in S of England, BPOA;

1936 Post Office, 41 Albert Rd, Penarth, Glam; BPOA;

MYERS, GEORGE, Lambeth. Contractors.

1859-61 contr Mumbles Battery, Lighthouse Island, Swansea, Glam; £8760; RCAHMW Guns across the Severn, 2001, 40ff; for five 80-lb RML guns in two vaulted casements and 3 on roof.

MYLNE, ROBERT 1733-1811. From Edinburgh; in Paris and Rome 1754-9, silver medal Academy of St Luke 1758; won comp for Blackfriars Bridge 1760, finished 1769. Surveyor to New River Co 1767-1806, to St Pauls and Canterbury Cathedrals. Cf Biog by Albert Richardson, 1955. Son William C. Mylne 1781-1863 and grandson Robert W. Mylne qv also architects; Colvin. 1766 poss involved at Condover Hall Salop; 1773-4 Woodhouse Salop; 1776-7 adds Halston Hall Salop; 1780 adds Old Rectory Edgmond Salop; 1780 adds Berwick house, Salop; late 1780s unex des for Aston Hall, Salop;

1773-4 alts Bryngwyn Hall, Mont, for Wm Mostyn-Owen; Colvin; c1774-6 acc to BoW; burnt c1800 (1802 BoW) and reblt; diary entries. Mylne blt Woodhouse, Salop for Wm Mostyn-Owen 1773-4, BoE;

1??? designs for a ‘House in Wales for Mr Robinson’ sold Christies 30.11.1983 from colln of Richardson; cf Richardson, 1955, pls 53-4; ill Christies cat p 40; 5-bay w 3-w central bow 2 st and attic, rear 5-bay w basemtn and 3-bay ped, ?stucco w brick window heads and arches; also side elev, cross-section, and plans of four levels and roof; site unid;

MYLNE, ROBERT W, architect, 1817-90. Grandson of Robert Mylne qv.

(c1827 ?Doldowlod House, Rhayader, Rad, by James Watt Jr with prof help from RWM; Eliz style based on Aston Hall; BoW273, ?error for father WC Mylne 1781-1863. Adds 1878 by SW Williams.

NAISH, WILLIAM Architect Tenby

1890 Two houses, St Julian St, Tenby, Pmbs, for CS Allen TO 13.11.90

NASH, JOHN l752-l835. Pupil Robert Taylor c1767-78; began work 1778; 17 Bloomsbury Sq. Came to Carmarthen (mother's home town) after 1783 bankruptcy and remained in Wales to 1795; Colvin. Returned to Carmarthen 1826 and voted `honorary gold box' for services; M Mansbridge, John Nash; R Suggett, John Nash, 1995; W Spurrell, Carmarthen, 1879;

1785 Carmarthen St Peter ch, new roof, w SS Saxon; dem l860; CRO CDX 514; Spurrell, 32 & 129; Suggett 107, HJ 17.3.85 adv for estimates; est of JN and SSS approved 26.5.85; contr CRO CDX/514; Nash allowed £45 for extra work 1788, dem 1869?

1785 ?Six Bells Inn, Carmarthen; attr Spurrell 22, 51n;

1785 ?Jeremys Hotel, St Peter St, Carmarthen, attr Mansbridge 38; probably not, not Colvin;

l785 Green Gardens, Orchard St, Carmarthen; (Nolton House) for self; Carms Antiq 27 1992 117-9; not Colvin;

1786 plans Carmarthen House of Correction, Castle Green; Suggett 107; T HJ 19.10.86 for contrs to view plans by JN &SSS, cf Tr Woolhope Club 1992, 211; unex, not the gaol; not Colvin.

c1786-90 ?Llanvaughan, Llanwenog, Cd; for Admiral John Thomas d1810. Thomas bought estate 1786; attrib by TL and Suggett 118-9

l788 Cold bath house, Golden Grove, Cms, ?unex; CRO Cawdor 4425; c1787 Colvin dem 1829; Farington Diary 8 301;

1788-9 The Priory, Cardigan; much altd l922; for Elizabeth mother of Thomas Johnes of Hafod; NLW Bronwydd 4067; Suggett; Colvin c1795 for T Johnes Sr; EM Pritchard, Cardigan Priory, 1904, 121;

l789-92 Carmarthen County Gaol; dem 1938; Suggett 108; Spurrell 51-2;

(1790 Gothic entrance arch, Clytha House, Llanarth Fawr, Mon; ‘lately erected from a design by Mr Nash’ Sir RC Hoare, Journeys 96; Suggett 116-7; payment to Nash 28.10.90 £10 may be for this or for Clytha Castle, folly blt to des of John Davenport qv; engraving in W Coxe 1801.

(c1790 Glanusk Villa (Glanwysc), Llangattock, Brec, for Admiral Gell +1806, Suggett 118; Lewis TD 1833 ‘built under the superintendence of Mr Nash’;

cl791-4 Castle House, Aberystwyth, Cd, for Sir Uvedale Price; dem 1892; land leased 1788 but start delayed to 1791; Suggett 64ff; Colvin c1795 dem 1895, Cambr Dir 1800 65; CL 4.7.1952;

1791 Schoolhouse, Cardigan, Cd, ?unex; cf T for Cardigan gaol HJ 6.4.91 ‘the school-house in the town is to be rebuilt and will be contracted for at the same time as the gaol; plns and particulars of gaol and schoolhouse with Mr Wm Lewis at Cardigan’;

1791 Poor House, Meidrim, Cms, for James Bowen; T: HJ 13.4.91; cf Woolhope Club Trans 1994; dem c1850; plan and elev NLW Dynevor B parcel 18;)

l791 Temple Druid, Maenclochog, Pmbs; Fenton 352-4; mostly dem 1824; for Barrington Pryce ?brother of Sir Uvedale Price, blt as hunting box; Suggett has seen contract with masons 1791; The farmyard elevated on bank may be of Nash period Cf Fenton about dolmen destroyed for farmyard. The present house may be a fragment as it has one good room cf Suggett to left of hall, but otherwise looks earlier C19; Colvin c1795 for Henry Bulkeley; sale adv Cambr 8.9.1821;

(c1791 Whitson Court, Mon; ‘is finishing by Nash, at the expence of Wm Phillips Esq’, J Baker, Picturesque Guide, 1st ed 1791, 50; Mansbridge and LHW suggest Nash finishing des by A Keck qv; Suggett 120; BoW thinks not like Nash but Lodge c1800 may be, dates house 1795; Colvin, c1794 from J Baker, Guide, 2nd ed 1795 i 45; both take date from 2nd ed.

(1791-2 Newport Bridge, Mon; Suggett 109; Gwent RO Q/CB/0001/1-2, 0002/3, 0003/12. Adv for contrs HJ 2.11.91; work abandoned 1792;

l79l-3 St Davids Cathedral W front; dem c1880; Nash survey 1790, spec 1791 NLW SDCh/Misc 214, contrs Joseph Mathias of Uzmaston carpener, James Yates Bromyard mason, £2015/15/5d NLW SDCh/Accnts, Suggett; drawings by Auguste Pugin and Repton exh 1795 at Soc of Antiquaries sold at Nash’s death, some in Soc of Antiq some HRO; TD20; also new chapter-house on detached site to SW, dem 1829; AR Oct 1952; ?more drawings found 2008 and exh at cathedral.

l79l-3 St Davids Cathedral Chapter house; dem l829; 1790-1 Suggett 108; M Mansbridge 39 has A Pugin view; GW Manby Hit & Antiq of the parish of St David, 1801, pl 2; est £645/12/9d; Fenton Pembs;

1792-4 Emlyn Cottage, Adpar, Cd, for Mrs A Brigstocke +1825; Plans NLW Cilgwyn MS 22741E; Deed 1707; Drawings Vol 18; dem 1881 for Cilgwyn mansion which may be on foundations; plans in Suggett; Colvin, for Wm Brigstocke; NLW Cilgwyn Add MSS has letter to Mrs Brigstocke 8.9.92;

l792-3 Trecefel Bridge, Tregaron, Cd; dem; Suggett 112; Colvin; NLW QS order-book 17.7.93;

(1793-6 Hereford County Gaol; dem 1928; Colvin; Duncumb, Hist of Co of Hereford, I, 1804, 425;

(1793 proposed Hereford Infirmary or Asylum for the Insane, T: Gloucester Journal 23.12.93 Mr Nash architect, Carmarthen; enquire also of clerk of works at Hereford Gaol;

1793-1800 Trefechan Bridge, Aberystwyth, Cd; Plans 1793, built 1797-1800; NLW QS/OB/4 ff119 r-v, 161a v, 206; Colvin c1797-1800 NLW QS order book 13.10.92 and 8.10.94; BPR 223ff old 6-arch bridge ruinous 1792 when recommended employ JN of Carmarthen to plan new one; repaired 793 but collapsed spring 1796, Wm Morgan paid £28/6/s for temporary bridge ill Rowlandson. Nash paid 310/18/0s for journeys and attendance; Lewis Davies mason contr 1797; £1467/19/11d cost, opened 1800; five arches, dem by flood 14.10.1886

l793-7 Cardigan County Gaol, North Rd; mostly dem 1884; T: 1791 incs T for a schoolhouse in Cardigan, separately specified, in HJ 6.4.91, cf Trans Woolhope Club 1994; TD;

l792-6 Ffynone, Manordeifi, Pmbs for J.Colby. Accnts NLW Owen & Colby 1139-1267; Suggett; Colvin; .

l793-4 adds Hafod, Cds, for T Johnes; octagonal library, conservatory, offices, ?garden bldngs; Suggett 121; NLW Dolaucothi 8746-8. Burnt l807, rebuilt, dem. Sale after Nash death included different designs for Mr Johnes, inc apparently a bridge; Colvin ref D Watkin, CR Cockerell, 1974 5;

cl794 Foley House, Goat St, Haverfordwest, for Richard Foley; Colvin; sale adv Cambr July 1821; Stable is dated 1794, but Suggett 116 says house c1790.

c1794 ?adds Ridgeway, Llawhaden, Pmb, for JH Foley Added wings, TL;

l794 Llanerchaeron, Cd, for Maj W Lewis +1828; Baker, Picturesque Guide 2 1795 2 200; NT has found ref to Nash in bills;

c1794 ?Abermidyr Cottage, Llanerchaeron, Cd; Attr M Mansfield not agreed by Suggett;

cl795 Llysnewydd, Llangeler, Cms, for Col William Lewes +1828; dem 1971; Colvin;

1794-6 Abergavenny MH, Mon; Suggett 113; Contr James Knight, carpenter; opened 19.4.96; dem; Colvin alts 1825 by J Westcott;

l795 Dolaucothi, Cms, remodelled for Lt J Johnes +1815; Colvin; NLW Dolaucothi; 1792-6 acc to Suggett. Dem c1955;

cl795 Sion House, Tenby, Pmbs; dem 1937; for Wm Routh +1800; Colvin; c1792 TD 24; c1790 Suggett; NLW MS 1444F;

1797 ?plans for Collegiate School, Carmarthen, for Rev Thomas Beynon & Rev Thomas Jones; Cered 13 1 1997 50; ?reused as plans for a college at Llanddewi Brefi, Cd, in 1805, unex as college was blt at Lampeter.

(1797 Stanford on Teme bridge, Worcs; iron; dem 1905 after collapse; Nash patented iron bridge in 1797; Colvin

(1802 House nr Conwy, Caerns; RA 1802; possibly for a neighbour of Sir George Beaumont of Benarth, Gyffin, Caerns, Mr Griffith, cf letter from Uvedale Price to Beaumont 12.1.02 suggesting that Mr Griffith has two plans by Nash neither possible for the sum he thought to lay out; Suggett 123; not in Colvin; RH says Benarth itself c1790 for Samuel Price;

(1804-5 Caerleon Bridge, Mon; Unex; Three different plans for new bridge rejected; Cambrian 2.2.05; Suggett 115; not in Colvin

(1805-12 adds Harpton Court, New Radnor, Rad; BoW; dem 1956; for TF Lewis; Nash was paid for a stable design 1805; Suggett 123-4 house refaced and replanned with detached Gothic offices; letter from Lewis to Nash NLW Harpton Ct CC/625; Designs for a gate at ‘Hampton Court’ Rad lot 1014 in Nash sale; LHW; brewhouse and laundry plans in GS Repton notebook (RIBAD L1/2 ff 49v-50r); c1805 Colvin;.

(1807 unex scheme castellation, Hawarden Castle, Flints; BoW ‘abandoned’; Suggett 124; Spec NLW Glynne of Hawarden 5440, estimate £8065/3/0d and two watercolour elevations ill Suggett 81-2; work carried out differently by Thomas Cundy, CL 15-29.6.1967; not in Colvin)

1814? Plans unex alts to house, two lodges, gardeners ho, and dairy, Nanteos, Cd. Just possible that one lodge was built and dem for 1857 lodge. Suggett 124; NLW Nanteos 123-36, unsigned, possibly by G Repton, watermarked 1813; Cymmrodorion 1985 231-54; not in colvin.

(1814-18 Rheola, Reolven, Glam, for John Edwards + 1833; Suggett 124; also des for a farmhouse, prob unex, a steward’s house and Bachelor’s Hall in G Repton’s Pavilion Notebook; N Temple in Cymmrodorion 1985 252-3 and JN and the village picturesque, 1979; ; LHW suggests house c1812 and Steward’s House c1818; Colvin c1812 RIBAD K1/18/1;

1824 Plans St Pauls Ch, Carmarthen; FS Nov 1824 but unex; Carm Antiq 1989 67-8; Suggett 115; two different designs in Nash sale 1835, lot 1013; not in colvin.

1824-7 Picton Monument, Carmarthen; dem 1846; CRO Dynevor 155-6; Suggett 116; £3000; Daniel Mainwaring qv contr; EH Baily sculptor; FS 16.8.25 and compl 28.7.27;

Carm Antiqu 1989 67-71; Colvin 1825-7, Spurrell 53-6;

Attributed to Nash:

Treforgan, Llangoedmor, Cd c1810 (unlikely);

Glandwr, Tresaith, Cd 1809 (unlikely);

Alltyrodyn, Rhydowen, Cd, (unlikely);

Brunant, Cms, late C18-early C19 (Suggett 126);

Gelli, Trefilan, Cd, and thatched lodge, for - Rogers, attr Mansbridge 312-3;

Outbuildings at Golden Grove, Cms, (Suggett 127);

Farmyard at Temple Druid, Pmb (possible, Suggett thinks not);

Hafod Arms Hotel, Devils Bridge, Cd, 1803-4, Suggett 127 quotes Cockerell as thinking a window looked like Nash (diaries), but Hotel was rebuilt 1814 before Cockerell visit;

Hermons Hill Ho, Haverfordwest, Pmb, attrib Mansbridge, unlikely, adds prob by William Owen qv for himself;

Alts Dol-Llan, Llanfihangel ar Arth, Cms, 1790s; attr TL

Stables at Plas Llansteffan, Cms, 1788; TL notes similarity to Taylor’s wings at Purbrook Ho, Hants, 1770, ill CL 13.7.67 and suggests Nash may have been designer.

Ynyslas, Glyncorrwg, Glam, c1810 for Wyndham of Dunraven; attrib LHW as close to Rheola and diagonal stacks, ill p76; dem c1950

Kerry Rectory, Mont, 1810-11, now The Moat; attr BoW as built while Nash was diocesan architect (to St Davids though now in St Asaph); £890; plan is shown on 1840 plans for rear add NLW SA/Bounty/48 by TG Newnham qv; Rev John Jenkins (Ifor Ceri) 1770-1829 appointed 1807 by Bp Burgess, blt new parsonage & visitors called it the Court of Ifor Hael. He and Burgess planned the 1819 Carmarthen eisteddfod here 1818 and JJ directed all subsequent to 1829; DWB;

NASH, WILLIAM JAMES FRIBA Metropolitan Bank Chambers, Neath. Born Swansea, served in LCC Architect’s Dept, appointed architect for Western Division of Glamorgan to the Glam Educ Ctee 1904. Joined up 1915, captain in Welch Regmnt, served Macedonia 1916-19; home 1 St James’s Gdns, Swansea; WW in W 1920.

(1907 Pontrhydyfen Primary School, Glam; BoW)

(1909 Sketty Junior School, Glam; BoW 619)

(1910 Penclawdd Council School, Glam BoW)

(1911 Schools, Talcennau Rd, Port Talbot, Glam, now part of Duffryn Lower Comprehensive School

(1911 Eastern Infants School, Port Talbot, BoW 534)

(1914 Design Boys Sch, Pontardawe, Glam AA I 1914 97; BoW: Primary School, Upper Heathfield Rd.

NEALE, JOSEPH. Architect, Bristol. Gomme 438. 1835-77, moved to Exeter where killed by train. 1859 Portwall Lane WM, Redcliff, Bristol dem; 1860 Philip St B, Bedminster, Bristol dem; 1870 St Gabriel ch Upper Easton, Bristol dem; 1872 St Andrew ch, Hotwells Rd, Bristol dem; 1872 St Silas ch, Feeder Rd, Bristol dem; 1873 St Matthew ch, Moorfields, Bristol; 1877 Chapel, Devon County Asylum, Exminster, Devon.

(1858 Welsh CM chapel, St James Parade, Bristol)

1869 Organ case, Tenby ch, Pmbs; organ by Vowles of Bristol; TO 23.12.69

NEAT, W. W.

(1911-12 Nantyglo Library & Institute, Mon; Br 23.6.11; Gwent RO D 662.23; altered 1932 by DW Price

NEILL, ARCHIBALD Leeds. 1891 1st pr Bury Market and Abattoir; 1892 2nd pr Whitworth Inst Manchester (RHH).

(1886-7 Clock Tower, Bangor, Caerns; CG 138; plaque;

NELSON, B. Llandudno Architect and civil engineer, father of Clement O. Nelson qv.

(1875 decs & repairs 4 Gloddaeth Cres, Llandudno; BN 17.9.75)

(1875 Gates, alts to wall, Llwynon, Llandudno; BN 17.9.75)

(1875 House for Capt G Turner Llandudno; BN 17.9.75)

(1875 Marine Res, Dr Raynor, Llandudno; BN 17.8.75)

(1875 Marine Res, Rhosfynach, Llandudno, for B Sugden of Manchester; BN 12.11.75)

(1876 Entr gates & wall, Tynycoed, Llandudno; BN 4.7.76)

(1876 Adds Ormes Villa, North Parade, Llandudno; BN 13.10.76)

(1876 Prems S Oglesby & Co, Trinity Sq, Llandudno; BN 13.10.76)

(1883 Adds Pier Pavilion, & swimming pool, Llandudno Pier, Caerns, dem; £39,700, Br 13.10.83: at landward end of pier; iron & glass w sea-water pool; Curtains 133;

(1883 Clover Lodge, Penrhynside, Caerns; Arch 7.7.83)

NELSON, CHARLES CHARNOCK, 30 Hyde Pk Gdns, London. Pupil of Sir R Smirke and Mr Nicholson (1825) travelled in Italy & Greece, in Rome c1834. He had private means and never seems to have practiced much. Entered comps for Army & Navy Club 1847 and Gt Exhibition 1850. Joined IBA 1843, FRIBA 1847, council member 1848, hon. sec 1850-61, then hon sec for foreign corresp, Vice-president 1864, council member until retired 1867, died 1878. Obit Trans RIBA 1878-9 p. 9; Br 1878 p 1072.

1842 Plans alts Carmarthen TH; W 25.2.42; ?unex

1842-3 Abergwili Ch, Cms, for Bishop Thirlwall; exec archt JL Collard signs compl cert; ICBS 2601; Plans NLW;

NELSON, CLEMENT OSMUND Llandudno. 1871-1953. Son of B. Nelson qv; ARIBA 1897, FRIBA 1951.

(1902 Cottage for B Nelson, nr Little Orme, nr Llandudno, Caerns; Br 1902 i 59; ill Gable front w bays and battered buttresses;

NELSON, JOSEPH Engineer. Born Whitkirk, Leeds, + 1833. Blt lighthouses for Trinity House from c1809 incl two on Inner Farnes 1809-10, Lundy 1819 (D Alexander), Berwick on Tweed pier light, Longstone 1826. Worked with nephew George Burrell on Nash Point Glam;

(1808-9 Bldr South Stack Lighthouse, Holyhead, Ang; (Daniel Alexander); RH;

(1821 Bardsey Island Lighthouse, Caerns; nearly bankrupted by contract;

(1832 Two light-towers, Nash Point, Marcross, Glam, w keeper’s house; BoW;

NESFIELD, WILLIAM ANDREWS. Landscape gardener. 1793-1881. Father of architect WE Nesfield qv; brother-in-law of A Salvin qv, first work c1834 for Salvin, garden for his villa Fortis Green, London Arch Mag 1840; worked for Burn and Blore, noted parterre designer. Laid out Kew Gardens from 1843; plans Buckingham Palace 1846-9 unex; Eaton Hall; Worsley Hall; Holkham; Crewe Hall; Broughton; Downton Castle; RHS garden at Kensington; Witley Court; wored with Markham Nesfield

(1850 gardens Treberfydd, Llangasty Talyllyn, Brec; BoW;

(18?? Landscaping, Kinmel Park, St George, Denbs; BoW;

NESFIELD, WILLIAM EDEN 1835-88 Son of William Andrews Nesfield 1793-1881, qv, landscape gardener. Pupil W Burn 1851-3 and then his uncle A Salvin 1853-6. Set up 1858, shared office with R Norman Shaw 1863, in partnership w him 1866-8, shared office until 1876. Farm buildings at Shipley Hall, Derbys 1860-1; Combe Abbey Warws 1863-5; London Lodge Regents Park 1864; cottages Crewe Hall, Ches 1865; Cloverley Hall, Salop 1866-8; Lodge Kew Gardens 1867; Lodge, Broadlands Hants 1870; Calverhall ch, Salop 1872-8; Loughton Hall Essex 1878; Newport Grammar School Essex 1878. Retired in 1880; A Saint, RN Shaw, 51.

1867-74 works at Kinmel Park, St George, Denbs for HR Hughes BoW; Toll Bar Cottage c1865; Home Farm (Coed Bedw) 1866; Talrych Smithy 1867; Bodoryn Cotts 1867; Morfa Lodge 1868; forecourt gates 1868; Golden Lodge 1868; Terfyn Clottages 18??; main front 1871-4 acc to ASaint

1868 rest Betws Cedewain ch, Mont; BoW;

1872-5 alts Bodrhyddan, Flints; BoW)

1873-4 Plas Dinam, Llandinam, Mont, for Capt JO Crewe-Read; BoW;)

1874 adds Maesmawr, Caersws, Mont; BoW)

1876 unex plans Wigfair, Cefn Meiriadog, Denbs BoW)

1876? 1875? alts Gloddaeth, Llanrhos, Caerns, for Lady Augusta Mostyn. Alts to the lower end inc Study W of the hall, new drawing-room with bay window and staircase. Hiller has improbable story that Mostyn estate surveyor David Gillart 1889-93 tried to persuade Nesfield to design three cottages on drive to tempt him back from working at Kinmel, but they were eventually des by John Douglas with alts by Lady Augusta Mostyn; Hiller 213; More likely that Nesfield’s retirement in 1880 was problem. A Nesfield sketch of gates on the Loire was used for the new Gloddaeth gates 1987;

1876-8 rest Llandyrnog ch, Denbs; BoW)

1877 unex plans alts Gregynog, Tregynon, Mont, for 4th Lord Sudeley; BoW;

1877-80 Gwernyfed, Three Cocks, Brec, for Col Thos Wood; BoW; MS; Also stable, lodge and garden layout.

NEVILL, JOSEPH, Castle Green, Abergavenny. Began 1865 as Nevill & Son. AEBTD 1868: pupil Robert le Marchant: in Leamington Spa designed Clarence Terrace, many villas in the suburbs, parsonages at Ratley and Marston; schools at Wolston; adds Fillongley Hall Warw; rest Usk Priory, and Llanelly ch Brecs.

1865 Girls School, Abergavenny, Mon; BN 10.11.65; Gwent RO D527; Girls and infants school N&Son, MS;

1865 enlarged Old Bank, Abergavenny, Mon; MS;

1866 alts, house, Bridge St, Usk, Mon for Mrs Matthews; MS;

1866-7 wing, Coldbrook, Llandenny, Mon; LHW; dem;

1867 Brynmawr ch, mon; MS; reblt 1900;

1868 rest Llanelly Ch, Mon ICBS; AEBTD)

1868 rest Priory House, Usk, Mon; BoW says blt 1868; AEBTD; enl 1894 by Veall & Sant);

1870 National schools, Llanfair Kilgeddin, Mon; MS; adds 1871, MS;

1871 adds Workhouse, Abergavenny, Mon, infirmary and fever wards; MS;

1871 Schools, Llantilio Portholey, Mon; MS;

1871 Schools, Llanfoist, Mon; MS;

1872-3 Llanfoist Schools, Mon Br 30.3.72, plans Gwent RO D527;

1873 villa, Abergavenny, Mon, for Edward Price; MS;

1874 Llanfihangel Crucorney National Schools, Mon; Gwent RO D527)

1875 alts Llanfihangel Crucorney Parsonage, Mon; Gwent RO DL/AM/P1

1875 St Marys Schools, Brynmawr, Mon, Br 18.9.75

1876 adds Workhouse, Tredegar, Mon, infirmary/ infectious block; MS;

NEWBY, ISAAC, Carpenter, Black Rock House, Llandovery, there in 1836, TL, from Arber-Cooke, Pages from the History of Llandovery.

NEWBY JOHN, Carpenter, Llandovery c1728-1801 died aged 73, buried Llandingat ch, Llandovery. Inf John Titford, genealogist. In Alfred Arber-Cooke’s comprehensive Pages from the History of Llandovery, I find a family of Newbys there, all carpenters. Richard Newby carpenter was living in the 1750s in a house called The Tories (now two houses in Broad Street). Isaac Newby carpenter, lived at Black Rock House in 1836. So with John Newby, carpenter of Llandeilo in the 1840s, we have a most unusual dynasty of craftsmen. TL.

1795? Gwernvale, Crickhowell, Brec; by John Newby BoW; the design is too straightforward for Nash, though it has some good Regency Nash-inspired detail' TL; probability that John Newby was carpenter and not the designer and of the Llandovery family. 'What we don’t know is where Richard Haslam found his reference. I guess he found some bill signed by Newby for major carpentry work at Gwernvale' and assumed he was the architect. TL. Built for John Gwynne who had married Herefordshire heiress Arabella Gorges.

NEWBY, JOHN Carpenter, joiner, The Bank, Llandeilo, Cms, Pigot's Directory 1844, presumably related to Newby family of carpenters in Llandovery

NEWBY, RICHARD, carpenter, The Tories, Broad St, Llandovery (now two houses) in the 1750s, inf TL from Arber-Cooke, Pages from the History of Llandovery.

NEWENHAM, T. G. see T. G. Newnham

NEWLAND, DAVIS & HUNT

1907 Cornwell Rd PM chapel, Newport, Mon Br 27.4.07)

NEWNHAM, THOMAS GARRET, Turner’s Lane, Newtown, civil engineer & surveyor. Not in 1828-9 dir, in 1844 dir.

1837-51 Dolfor ch, Mont; 1851 BoW; ICBS 1837-52 scheme 1837, abandoned c1845, revived 1850;)

1838-44 superintended Rev John Parker adds Llanmerewig ch, Mont; BoW; ICBS 1838-40 by TGN for gallery;

1840 add rectory, Kerry, Mont; NLW SA/Bounty/48; dining room at rear also design for new and very Gothic stable;

NEWPORT BOROUGH COUNCIL ARCHITECT’S DEPARTMENT. Borough Surveyor: W. Conyers Kirby qv 1876; Borough Architect CF Ward 1914; Johnson Blackett qv. cf BoW 76. Housing, schools etc. Housing: St Julians by JB, Always & Ringland estates, also Gaer Stelvio estate c1946-51 by JB, job architect Alfred Williams;

1949-52 Always Junior School

c1950-1 Gaer Junior School

c1952-3 St Julians Junior School,

195? Duffryn High School, AJ 11.6.59;

1964 Hartridge High School, Newport, now Hartridge Comprehensive School

196? Milton Junior School

197? John Frost Square, Newport

1983-5 Newport Leisure Centre; Building Services Oct 1985; BoW)

NEWTON, - Manager Ynyscedwyn Ironworks

1864 adds Godrergraig ch, Glam; transepts, larger chancel; Cambrian 29.7.64; £759; dem 1987;

NEWTON, ERNEST London 1856-1922. Pupil R Norman Shaw 1873-9, practice c1882, published Sketches for Country Residences 1882 and Book of Houses 1890. Son WG Newton continued practice and published a book of his father's works Thr work of Ernest Newton RA 1925. Early work like Shaw, later neo-Georgian; Chapter on EN by Richard Morrice in The Architectural Outsiders, ed Roderick Brown, 1985; RIBA Gold Medallist, PRIBA;

1882 Sparrows Nest (now Nyth Aderyn), North Cliff, Tenby, Pmbs; dated 1882 in list of works in WG Newton book; ill as house at Tenby BN 30.3.83; for Arthur Sparrow (1826-98) of Preen Manor, Shropshire, house of 1870 built for him by Norman Shaw; son of William Hanbury Sparrow +1867 proprietor of ironworks near Wolverhampton. BoW says house built 1889, why? Cadw list says 1883-4 and suggests dining-room addition made shortly after completion, c1888; but WG Newton gives 1893 as date for addition;

1893 alts Nyth Aderyn, formerly Sparrows Nest, Tenby, Pmbs, see 1882; addition dated to 1893 in WG Newton list of works; Cadw list says house of 1883-4 and suggests dining-room addition made shortly after completion, c1888;

NEWTOWN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION see Gordon Redfern

NIBLETT, JAMES Radnor Stonemason & builder 1844 dir

NICHOLAS, ANDREW Architect with Carmarthenshire District and then County Council 01267 22821.

19?? Pendine, Cms, Museum of Speed, project architect; personal letter)

NICHOLAS, FRANS Architect. The Officers Ho, St Anns Head, Dale, Pmbs (1995); office 15 Albany Terr., Haverfordwest, SA61 1RH 1998. Author study of The conservation of British lighthouses ASCHB 18 1994; conserved Smeaton’s Tower, Plymouth.

2000 Appartment building on dockside, Milford Haven;

c2004 rest Clock tower, Marloes, Pmbs; TL;

2005 rest Lammas St EB chapel, Carmarthen, Cms;

2008-9 rest St Katherine ch, Milford, Pmbs;

NICHOLSON & CLARKE Hereford JAT Nicholson & ?Clarke

(1926-8 repairs Presteigne ch, Rad; ICBS)

NICHOLSON & HARTREE, Architects, Hereford. John Anthony Thompson Nicholson +1942 & John Hartree (1889-1948), successor to Nicholson & Son qv and Thomas Nicholson.

1895 reroof, Crickhowell ch, Brec; MS;

1895-6 compl rest Llandrindod Wells old ch, Rad, begun 1894 by Nicholson & Son; ICBS; reblt 1894 N&S ext 1911 BoW; enl 1895 N&H MS;

1895-1900 Brynmawr ch, Mon; BoW design 1895 built 1899-1900 N&H; ICBS 6686;

1905-6 Compl nave, add of tower St Michael ch, Aberystwyth, Cd; C: Arch 17/3/05, £5,763; plans NLW/SD/F/20. Orig ch by N&S 1889-90 qv, des had a spire, not blt.

NICHOLSON & SON. Hereford. Thomas Nicholson +1895 qv and his son John Anthony Thompson Nicholson (JATN) from mid 1880s to mid 1890s, firm was Nicholson & Hartree from c1895. Uncertain if there were two sons, refs to R Nicholson. 1887-8 adds Sutton Maddock ch Salop TN&S;

1886-90 St Thomas ch, Swansea; Orrin 176; ICBS; nave and aisles 1886-7 Cambr 18.6.86 & 17.4.87; £4792; John Wood Malvern contr; chancel, transepts, tower & spire, 1890, £5038; John Wood contr, w Loveday, Evans & Co Swansea; Cambr 20.6.90; chancel to Pascoe St Lewger Grenfell.

1887 rest Bronllys Ch, Brec; N&S; BoW; MS)

1888-9 St Gabriel ch, Brynmill, Swansea; Orrin 167; CB 1889 2; Cambr 28.9.88 & 19.7.89; TN&Son; £6237; contr Hy Smith Kidderminster; carving Rd L Boulton; ext W 1931 £3000; tower not built; perp gothic;

l889-90 Aberystwyth, St Michael ch; CJ 3/10/90; Original design w spire ill BPR40; ACL53 names archt as RN; Arch 3.5.89 names N&S; tower completed l906 by N&H.

1891-2 rest Patricio ch, Mon; NLW PG 4205, Pensaerniaeth Cymru 1998 42 )

1894 Llandrindod Wells old ch, Radn, rest; N&S; ICBS 1894-6 enl, firm was N&S and then N&H)

1894 Pennar Church, Pembroke Dock, Pmbs; N&S)

1895 alts National School, Crickhowell, Brec; MS;

NICHOLSON, Sir CHARLES. Baronet. Architect. 1867-1949 Articled JD Sedding and worked under Henry Wilson after Sedding death. 1893 set up on own. Prominent inter-war church architect as diocesan architect Chelmsforsd, Portsmouth, Wakefield and Winchester and cathedral architect at Belfast, Lincoln, Lichfield, Llandaff, Portsmouth, Sheffield and Wells. Nicholson & Corlette (N&C) 1895-1916 with fellow Australian HC Corlette qv. Westcliff on Sea ch Essex 1895-1908; Epsom Ch Surrey 1895-1911; 1903 both partners entered Liverpool Cathedral comp; Government Buildings Kingston Jamaica 1907-10; Sheffield Cathedral adds 1919-48; Rugby School memorial chapel 1922; Chelmsford Cathedral adds 1923-6; Belfast Cathedral adds 1925ff; Portsmouth Cathedral adds 1938-9. Brother of stained glass maker AK Nicholson; Son of Sir Charles Nicholson Bt chancellor of Sydney Univ.

(1905-6 chancel fittings Pentrefoelas ch, Denbs :reredos & floor BoW; for Wynne-Ffinch of Voelas.

(1912 St Francis ch, Sandycroft, Queensferry, Flints N&C; BoW; W end 1934-6)

(1923 alts Havard chapel Brecon Cathedral as regimental chapel of S Wales Borderers; BoW

(19??-49 Cathedral architect, Llandaff Cathedral, Glam; 1926 adds to Prebendal House.

NICHOLSON, JOHN ANTHONY THOMPSON +1942 see Nicolson & Son, Nicholson & Hartree, Nicholson & Clarke.

NICHOLSON, THOMAS. Architect, Hereford 1823-95, FRIBA 1861, Diocesan Architect, Hereford. Firm later Nicholson & Son(s) qv, with ?R Nicholson or JAT Nicholson 1842-1942, ARIBA 1882. Gomme has a TN w same dates as ‘perpetrator of many of the gloomier streets of later Clifton and Cotham’ (Bristol), wks from 1862-90, perhaps even 1850s in St Pauls area, possibly a confusion. Llanfair Waterdine ch and school, Salop 1853-5; Ludlow Nat School 1855; Bishops Castle ch Salop 1859-60; Lindridge ch Worcs 1861; rest Bucknell ch Salop 1868-70; Caynham rectory Salop 1876; Cleeton St Mary ch Salop 1876-8; rest Bitterley ch Salop 1880-1; reblt Mainstone ch Salop 1886-7;

1846 Llanfihangel Nant Melan ch, Rad; BoW; neo Norman; MS; modelled on Kilpeck; but ICBS says plans by Thomas Dashwood qv;

1847, Lodge, Welbeck estate, Builth Wells, Brec; MS;

1848 School & house, Llanddewi Ystradenni, Rad; MS;

1848-54 inv rest Old Radnor ch, Rad; signs cert but schedule by W? Wishart; ICBS;

1849 Butter Cross, Knighton, Rad; MS;

1850 Rectory, New Radnor, Rad; MS;

1850 Farmhouse, Bestbrook, dolau, Rad; MS;

1851 Lodge, Doldowlod,Rhayader, Rad; MS;

1852-5 inv Llowes ch, Rad, initial plans by TN, final plans by WJ & AH Worthington qv; ICBS;

1852-3 Clyro ch, Rad; 1853 BoW; reblt exc tower; 1852 MS, tower rest 1865;

1853 reseat Old Radnor ch, Rad; MS;

1853 rest Llanigon ch, Brec; MS;

1854 Nantmel school, Rad; MS;

1856 Cascob School, Rad; MS, also schools & house 1858;

1857 Glanyranell, Llansawel, Cms; T: W 11.7.56; BoW;

1858 alts adds Llanthomas mansion, Llanigon, Brec;and conversion of mill buildings; MS;

1858 School & teacher’s house, Cascob, Rad; MS cf also 1856;

1859 rest Gladestry ch, Rad; MS;

1859 E wing, Maesllwch Castle, Glasbury, Rad; MS;

1860 School & house, Clyro, Rad; MS;

1860 rest and new wings, Chapel House, Builth Wells, Brec; MS;

1862 Rectory, Norton, Rad; MS

1862 Three shops, houses and offices, Knighton, Rad, for Mr Greenhouse of Norton; MS;

1862 Ten cottages & common room, Norton, Rad; MS;

1863 Presteigne MH, Rad; Br 21.11.63, Venetian Gothic; MS;

1863 School & house, Knighton, Rad; MS;

1863 School & house, Heyop, Rad; MS;

1863-4 Lower Chapel ch, Brec; BoW360;

1863-4 Llanfihangel ch rest £480, Br 19.9.63; reopened Br 10.9.64; ?where;

1863-7 Ffynone ch, Swansea; Orrin 169-70; Cambr 10.7.63 & 28.6.67; engr ill in orrin; BN 12.7.67; contr Thomas, Watkins & Jenkins Swansea; £2500; tower and spire never built; BoW 584;

(1864 entr Tupsley ch comp, Herefs; RHH)

1864 rest Talachddu ch, Brec;

1864-7 Forden ch, Mont; MS; ICBS; 1867 BoE; MS 1864;

1865 Hotel, Knighton, Rad; MS; possibly Norton Arms for Sir Rd green Price;

1865 rest tower, Clyro ch, Rad; MS;

1865 Montgomery National School, Mont; A&J Welton, Story of Montgomery, 2003, 70, £1005, T Gough, Bishops Castle bldr; MS 1863;

1865 Magistrates Court & lock-up, Rhayader, Rad; MS;

1866 adds Greenfields, Presteigne, Rad; MS;

1866 alts chancel, Hay on Wye ch, Brec; MS; BoW;

1867-8 alts Llanstephan ch, Rad; BoW; ICBS 1868-71, William Pritchard bldr;

1868 Schools, Hay on Wye, Brec; MS;

1868 Vicarage, Talgarth, Brec; MS;

1868 Development plan Llandrindod Wells, Rad; BoW; for Middleton Evans)

1869 plans rebld Llandrindod Wells ch, Rad rejected ICBS; but cf 1871 Holy Trinity ch, BoW, enl 1895 N&H and 1901 by RW thomas;

1869 Presteigne MH, Rad; BoW; £1500;

1869 Gentleman’s residence, Hay on Wye, Brec; MS;

1869 entrant Brecon County Gaol comp; RHH)

1869 rest Michaelchurch on Arrow ch, Rad; BoW; 1867 MS;

1869-70 adds Harpton Court, New Radnor, Rad, adds 1869, saloon portico 1870; MS;

1870 rest Llanstephan ch, Rad; MS;

1870 Cemetery lodge, Hay on Wye, Brec; MS;

1870-1 Vicarage, Llanddew, Brec; plans NLW SD/ Bounty/ ?; MS;

1870-1 alts Snead ch, Mont; ICBS, Haddon Hewitt bldr; BoW no archt;

1871 Llandrindod Wells Ch, Rad; BoW; Br 19.8.71 opened, £2500; 1869 plan rej ICBS; adds 1901-5 N&H and 1910 R Wellings Thomas)

1871 Compet Aberystwyth Board Sch; CN 16.2.72

1871-2 Christ Church, Swansea, Glam; Cambr 14.6.72; Orrin 165; Thos Gough Bishops Castle bldr; Br 29.6.72; for JW Clark; £2800; enl 1883 by JB Fowler.

1872 Painscastle School, Rad; MS;

1873 reseating, Hay on Wye ch, Brec; MS;

1874 rest Llangorse ch, Brec; BoW;

1874 Llandefalle School & house, Brec; MS;

1874 alts Hyssington vicarage, Mont; MS;

1875 School & house, Llandeilo Graban, Rad; MS;

1875-9 Hyssington ch, Mont; ICBS;

1881-2 res St Mary, Abergavenny, Mon; BoW92-3; AC 18.3.81; reformed nave & N aisle, N arcade, reblt w front;

1883 Penrhiwceiber ch, Glam; Orrin 131; ICBS; WM 30.3.83 & 19.12.83; Br 22.12.83; contr Wm Cullis Hereford; £1900; S aisle & tr added 1888-9 £800 ?by TN; enl 1911-12 by CH Elford;

1884 Work for Abergavenny ch, Mon inc add to parsonage, schoolhouse, and almshouses; MS;

1884 report on poor condition of St Elvan ch, Aberdare, Glam; he may have des the new roof and NE chapel added by John Morgan bldr for £2000; Orrin 4; no archt named in BoW;

1885 Kinnerton ch, Rad; MS;

1886 adds Holy Trinity ch, Abergavenny, Mon; BoW; chancel & font; AC 21.5.86)

1889 rest Llangua ch, Mon; BoW; Kissack; ?TN&Son)

Also ? wk at Criggion ch, Mont, BoW; police station, Rhayader, Rad, RS;

NIGHTINGALE ASSOCIATES. Architects, London, Cardiff. Established 1989 by Mike Nightingale former partner with Percy Thomas Partnership. Specialists in hospital and education projects: cf Coventry new hospital Walsgrave; Dovercourt Health Centre Essex; Broadgreen Hospital Liverpool; Fashion Retail Academy London; Golden Jubilee wing Kings College Hospital London; restored Liverpool RC Cathedral. Cf Nightingale Associates website. Taken over in 2010 bu IBI Group of Toronto, itself taken over by Arcadis.

2006 Singleton Day Surgery Unit, Swansea, Glam

2006-7 Renal Dialysis Unit, W Wales General Hospital, Glangwili, Carmarthen; (board)

2006 selected for new local general hospitals at Caerphilly and Blaenau Gwent)

2006-9 Alltwen Community Hospital, Tremadog, Caerns; board on site; Nick Durham & Tom Withecombe proj archts; AV; AJ 25.6.09;

NIMMO, ALEXANDER Engineer. Scottish. Involved with ports and railways, worked with Telford. 1783-1832, cf BSW 2, George Bush associated and continued work at Aberystwyth. Worked in Ireland as chief engineer to Western District of Ireland, land reclamation, harbours, pierhead light at Dunmore East 1826;

18?? harbour, Porthcawl, Glam

1834-6 ?Pier, Aberystwyth Harbour, Cd, for Duke of Newcastle; to be erected acc to plans of AN, CJ 24.6.34; but BPR 79 ills plan 1834 as by George Bush and suggests pier blt to GB des, 1836, £17,394;

NORTH, HERBERT LUCK. Architect, Llanfairfechan 1873-1941. Born in Leicester, the son of Thomas North (1830-1884), the first Secr of the Leicestershire Architectural and Archaeological Soc. His father retired first to Ventnor and then in 1881 to Llanfairfechan, Caerns. HLN was educated at Uppingham School and Jesus College, Cambridge, and then articled to JD Sedding. After Sedding’s death he worked for his successor Henry Wilson, and later for Edwin Lutyens and W.A. Pite before setting up in practice in 1899, first at 28 Thoebalds Road, London, but then in Llanfairfechan where he remained for the rest of his life. In 1926 he took on PM Padmore as partner. According to Peter Howell, North was “very much a Gothic man. He stressed the importance of the ancient traditions ‘when unpolluted by what Ruskin rightly called the foul torrent of the Renaissance’. He liked simplicity, wanting everything to be ‘practical and straightforward’, and in harmony with the landscape, using local materials wherever possible. After his death, Padmore wrote that “To Mr. North, the Gothic style, and particularly the work of the thirteenth century, was an inspiration. Yet he could not be called a revivalist, for he adopted the theory without slavishly copying the detail... One of the factors, apart from design, which probably contributed to the success of his practice, was his insistence on economy. He was amongst the few who could compete with the speculative builder and come off best in design, cost and planning.”

His church work has fared badly. His finest work was probably the chapel of St. Winifred’s School, Llanfairfechan, demolished in the 1970s. The Holy Spirit, Harlescott, Shrewsbury (1936) was deconsecrated and turned into a hall, with very unfortunate alterations, when a new church was built in 1961. His best surviving church works are the chapel of Church Hostel (the Anglican Chaplaincy) at Bangor University, and Blackwell church. His unexecuted designs for a church at Caerhun, North Wales, and for the chapel of St. Michael’s College, Llandaff, were shown in 1975 Plans and Prospects (P&P). He did church decoration at St. Alban, Leamington; Christ Church, Stafford; and in Burton on Trent. He repaired many churches, especially in North Wales.

His educational work includes a students’ block at Bangor University, and classrooms at Denstone College, Staffordshire; his domestic work includes an estate in Llanfairfechan; Burn Croft, Four Oaks; and a substantial country house, Keldwith, on Windermere. Padmore continued the practice after North’s death until the nineteen seventies. (Andy Foster)

(ex. inf. Alan Crawford and Peter Howell; A&BN 14.3.41 176).

Author The Old Churches of Snowdonia, 1924, with H. Hughes qv.

1895 worked as H. Wilson’s assistant, Brithdir ch, Mer; JMHRS 1979 283-4; ‘I propose to send my pupil whose home is in North Wales to superintend the works pretty frequently’ letter HW 1.8.95. ‘The presence of Quennell & North has kept me in actual touch w the work … but that North should fluster the men rather surprises me because he tries to be so clear. I thought he was getting on so well’ letter 28.10.95;

1898? Des for Caerhun ch, Caerns; cf also 1902; des for altar canopy HH 251;

1898 Bolnhurst, The Close, Llanfairfechan, Caerns)

1898 adds Plas Llanfair cottage, Llanfairfechan, Caerns; damaged)

1899 des for mission church, Conwy valley, Caerns/ Denbs; ?a version of 1898 Caerhun ch proposal;

(1899 1st pr BJ comp ‘a country house at Hythe’

1899 Northcot, The Close, Llanfairfechan, Caerns)

1899 unex lodge, Penrhiwardir, Talycafn, Conwy, Caerns; Penrhyd lodge 1928 is prob this design

1900 Loggia at Gorddinog, Abergwyngregyn, Caerns)

1900 Rosebriars (now Wern Isaf), Penmaen Pk, Llanfairfechan, Caerns, for himself; )

1900? Memorial brass, St Mary ch, Llanfairfechan, Caerns; ch closed)

(1901 Reredos & altar furnishigs, Ashleworth ch, Glos; )

1902 Alts Madryn, Abergwyngregyn, Caerns)

1902 Parish Hall, Caerhun, Caerns)

1902 Prop Caerhun ch, Caerns; P&P 80, not dated; unex; RCAHMW; cf also 1898; HH 251; also 1899 mission ch Conwy valley)

1902 Adds Boys School, Conwy, Caerns; unidentified)

1903 Billiard room, Gorddinog, Abergwyngregyn, Caerns; cf also adds 1911.

1903 School, Gyffin, Caerns; c1910 CG; 1904 National School HH 251;

1903 Lodge, Berthlwyd Hall, Henryd, Caerns; )

1903 Woodcot, The Close, Llanfairfechan, Caerns;)

1903 furnishings & decs, Llangelynin New Ch, ?Henryd ch, Caerns)

(1903 drawing for interior of church; unid;

1903? Alabaster mem in St Mary ch, Llanfairfechan, Caerns;)

1904 adds to school, Henryd, Caerns; unid)

1904 adds to Derwen Deg, Henryd, Caerns;)

1904? Tynygroes church hall, Caerns; not in PT

1904? Alts decs Llangedwyn ch, Denbs; in or before 1907 BoW 214;

1904 Cefn Uchaf & Cefn Isaf, Ro-wen, Tynygroes, Caerns; Cefn Uchaf unid; also work at Cefn Isaf 1908 for John Nickson;

1905 adds Infant School, Llanfairfechan, Caerns)

1905 alts Plas Heulog orig Newry, Llanfairfechan, Caerns;)

1905 alts Llys Owain, orig Haulfre, Llanfairfechan, Caerns)

1906 Talfor & Gorsefield, The Cob, Llanfairfechan, Caerns)

1906 lodge, Newry (Plas Heulog), Llanfairfchan, Caerns for CW May-Massey; ill HH 250; 1907 PT;

1907 Bryn Derwen; unid house)

1907 Whylome, The Close, Llanfairfechan, Caerns;)

1907 rest Llangelynin old ch, Caerns; des NMR acc to Ian Allan;

1907? Rest Llangedwyn ch, Denbs; ‘in or before 1907’ BoW214; PT suggests 1904 but not certain)

1908 unid Billiard room addn)

1908 Cottages at Conwy, Caerns; unid; )

1908 work at English church or school, Llanrwst, Caerns; unid)

1908 alts church at Penmaenrhos; unid)

1908 Cottage for Miss Bolton; unid)

l908-9 rest Cellan ch, Cd; NLW SD/F/?; PT suggests 1908; BoW;

1909 rest work at Conwy ch, Caerns, inc to screen)

1909 cottage at Deganwy, Caerns; unid)

1909 Llanfairfechan Golf Club; dem)

1910 2nd pr West Shore ch, Llandudno, Caerns; comp won by R T Beckett)

1910 work at Plas Heulog, Llanfairfechan, Caerns)

1910 Furnishings decs at Christ Church, Stafford, Staffs;)

(1910-11 Keldwith, Windermere, Cumbria

1911 conservatory at Gorddinog, Abergwyngregyn, Caern)

1911 Glyn Isaf unid; also cottage at Glyn Isaf under 1912)

1911 Cottage at Llyn Traffwl, Llanfihangel yn Nhowyn, Ang

1911-12 Church Institute, Llanfairfechan, Caerns)

(1912 unid work at Walney Island, Lancs)

1912 unid cottage at Glyn Isaf)

(1912 unid work at Horninghold ch, Leics)

1912 Glanymor and Elias, cottages Llanfairfechan)

1912 Beamsmoor, Llanfairfechan)

(1912 cottage, Shenstone, Staffs)

1912? Furnishings Christ hurch, Llanfairfechan)

1912-13 Northfield, Llanairfechan)

(1912-13 Boat house, chauffeurs cottage at Keldwith, Windermere, Cumbria)

1913 unid work at St Mary church, Aberystwyth

(1913 Entry Country Life £600 cottage competition)

1913 Llys y Gwynt, Dolwyddelan, Caerns)

1913 adds prob internal, Plas Heulog, Llanfairfechan)

19?? Parish Hall, Caerleon, Mon WwinA 1923)

1913 Llanybydder Vicarage, Cms TL

(1914 furnishings St Alban ch, Leamington Spa, Warws ?dem

1914 unid cottage for Dr Clifton Hughes, Llanfairfechan)

1914 courtyard at Plas Heulog, Llanfairfechan)

1915 cottages, Abergwynant ?unex)

1915 alts Plas Heulog, Llanfairfechan ?drawing room)

1915 Memorial to Colonel Platt of Gorddinog, unid)

1916 ?work at Bryn Mel, nr Beaumaris, Ang not found)

c1917 Painted rood memorial to Bishop Basil Jones + 1897, ?unex for Llangynfelyn, Cd

(1918 RIBA Cottage Competition: 1st pr Class A; 2nd pr Class C; 2nd pr Class D)

(1918 further work at Christ Church, Stafford; ?)

1918 Cottages and hall at V (?Valley, Ang) unid)

1919 work to organ Abergwyngregyn ch; unid)

1919 Nos 2,4 & 6 Bryn Hyfryd Park, Conwy, Caerns)

1919 coach house, Bryn Hyfryd Park, Conwy, Caerns)

1919 cottage at Plas Heulog, Llanfairfechan, Caerns, ?gardeners cott)

1920 Bwlchgwyn or Bachgwyn unid)

1920 church work at Minera and Coedpoeth chs, Denbs; unid cf Coedpoeth 1921; BoW mentions War Memorial screen at Coedpoeth)

1920 conversion of school to church and hall, Cwm Penmachno, Caerns)

1920 War Memorial, Dwygyfylchi Caerns

1920 work for Mrs Hewlett unid

1920 twenty houses for Llanfairfechan UDC, Caerns; unex

1920 ?work on St Mary ch, Newtown or Walworth unid;

1920 Glyn, Ro-wen, Conwy, Caerns; unid)

(1920 War Memorial cross Woleston, Ches,)

1921 Llwydfan ?for Mrs Barnsley; unid)

1921 War Memorial cross Glanogwen, Caerns)

1921 War Memorial iron screen Coedpoeth, Denbs;

1921 War Memorial cross, Llanberis, Caerns

1921 Cefn Coed, Llanfairfechan

(1921 War Memorial in Lady Chapel Christ Church, Stafford, Staffs)

1921 War Memorial cross, Scully?; unid)

1921? War Memorial, Lady Chapel, Christ Church, Llanfairfechan, Caerns)

1922 Brooklands, The Close, Llanfairfechan

1922 Coedfa, The Close, Llanfairfechan

1922 The Haven, The Close, Llanfairfechan

1922 work at Plas Gwyn, Llanfairfechan, Caerns, for St Winifreds School: alts to existing houses; wooden chapel and decs (dem); hall and music wing (dem)

1923 house for Miss Lockhart, Trearddur Bay, Ang; ?Porth y Castell, RH, but AV says Porth y Castell not by HN perhaps by Joseph Owen or Richard Hall qq.v.)

19?? church & hall design for Morris & Co, Merton Abbey, Surrey)

(1923 White Gables, Oxford)

1924 housing Bryn Erias estate, ?Colwyn Bay unid)

1924 alts St Winifred’s School, Llanfairfechan, Caerns, inc laboratory)

1924 cottage, Treborth, near Bangor, Caerns; unid)

1924-5 alts and fittings Porth ch, Glam BoW 527)

1924-5 Rose Lea, The Close, Llanfairfechan, Caerns)

1924-5 Ty Hwnt yr Afon The Close, Llanfairfechan)

1924-5 Llys Hywel now Hillcroft, The Close, Llanfairfechan)

1924-5 Cloud End now Maes Aled, The Close, Llanfairfechan)

1924-5 Parciau, The Close, Llanfairfechan)

1924-5 Araulfan, The Close, Llanfairfechan)

1924-5 Trewen, The Close, Llanfairfechan)

1924-5 Crowstones now Carreg Fran, The Close, Llanfairfechan)

1925 work to Welsh ch, Flint; unid)

1925 four cottages, Bryn Haul, Llanfairfechan)

1925 screen and works St Mary ch, Llanfairfechan)

1925 wooden cottage, Wern Isaf Bach Llanfairfechan)

1925? alts Plas Newydd, Dwygyfylchi, Caerns)

(1925-6 classroom wing, St Chads School, Denstone, Staffs)

(1925-7 Monkswell Park, Ilsham, Devon)

(1926 Old Rectory, Edgmond, Salop unid)

(1926 work at Edgmond ch, Salop unid)

1926 Churchmen’s Club, Llanfairfechan)

1926 Greenhills, The Close, Llanfairfechan)

1926 Neuadd Wen, The Close, Llanfairfechan)

1926 alts coach house, St Winifreds School, Llanfairfechan, Caerns, and classroom wing, both dem)

(1927 Sandy Lodge, Headington, Oxford)

(1927 cottage, Wallington, Oxon

1927-8 twenty cottages, Lon Seiriol, Hirael, Bangor, Caerns; )

1928 gatehouse lodge, Penrhyd, Eglwysbach, Denbs; BoW158 1927; reuse of design for lodge at Penrhiwardir, Talycafn, for Reuben North 1899; HH 251;

1928 Cottage Hospital, Dolgellau, Mer; Br 4.5.28 N&P;

1928 adds school, Bryncoedifor, Mer;

19?? ?Brynaraul, Bryncoedifor, Mer; cottage, looks like HLN)

1928 Caed? Bangor, Caerns; unid)

(1928 work All Saints ch, Underbarrow, Cumb; unid)

(1928 furnishings St Martin ch, Leicester; unid)

1928 Bryn Ffawydd, The Close, Llanfairfechan, Caerns)

1928 Efrydfa, The Close, Llanfairfechan, Caerns)

1928 work at Presteigne ch, Rad; unid)

(1929 house, Bebington, Ches)

(1929 work All Saints School, Bloxham, Oxon)

1929 Grey Gables, The Close, Llanfairfechan, Caerns)

1929 memorial stone to Provost Talbot, St Winifreds School, Llanfairfechan, Caerns; Dem.

1929 furnishing Dewi Sant ch, Penmaenmawr, Caerns; ?unid)

(1929 school? at Wigan unid)

(1929-30 house & consulting room, Higher Bebington, Ches)

1929-30 Dean Roberts Hall, Ida North music wing and chapel, St Winifreds School, Llanfairfechan, Caerns; dem)

1930 No 30 Ffriddoedd Rd, Bangor, Caerns; annexe by PMP)

(1930 chapel at Hemingford Abbots; unid)

(1930 furnishing Lady chapel, Millom, Cumb; unid)

(1930 house at Puddington, Ches)

(1931 wooden chapel Brentwood School Southport Lancs from St Winifreds)

(1932 cottage for – Billings; unid)

(1932 cottage for Mrs Lomas or Mrs Jones; unid)

(1932 work at Edgmond, Salop; unid)

(1932 entry Guildford Cathedral, Sy, competition)

1932-3 cottage and garage, 4 Trillo Ave, Llandrillo yn Rhos, Denbs)

1932-3 White Cottage, 6 Trillo Ave, Llandrillo yn Rhos, Denbs)

1932-3 sanatorium St Faiths, St Winifreds School, llanfairfechan Dem)

1933 adds inc chapel, Church Hostel, Bangor, exts by PM Padmore 1953-4; alts to chapel by Bowen Dann Davies 1978 Cadw.

1933 new wing Dolgellau & Barmouth Hospital, Mer. Br 10.3.33 N&P)

1933 bathing pool, Lido, Deganwy, Caerns; Dem)

1933 Nos 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 54, 56, 58 Deganwy Ave, Deganwy, Caerns)

1933 Whitefriars, The Cob, Llanfairfechan, Caerns; Annexe by PMP)

1933 house for Mrs Wilson unid)

1934 ciborium and lavabo, chapel, St Winifreds School, Llanfairfechan; Dem)

1934 cottage, Rhos, ?on Vicarage Hill)

(1934-5 Holy Spirit ch, Harlescott, Salop now ch hall; furnishings dispersed)

1935 ?Nos 4 and 6 Aelybryn Rd, Colwyn Bay, Denbs attrib

1935 Highlands, Colwyn Bay, Denbs; orig Penwartha)

1935 Swn y Gwynt, Colwyn Bay, Denbs)

(1935 work at Denstone College Staffs)

(1935 work at St Oswlds School, Ellesmere, Salop)

1935 Hafod, Glan Conwy, ?Caerns)

1935 Hill Crest, The Close, Llanfairfechan, Caerns)

1935 Tanycoed, Llanfairfechan, Caerns; unid

1935 work to Llangernyw ch,)

(1936 work to St Alkmund ch; unid; ?Shrewsbury

1936 work to old ch Capel Curig, Caerns; unid)

1936 Screen in C… church; unid)

1936 cottage, Llandudno, Caerns; unid)

1936 Aelygwynt, The Close, Llanfairfechan, caerns)

1936 church porch M… ? unid)

1937 work at Aber ch ?Abergwyngregyn; unid)

1937 work at Capel Garmon ch, Caerns; unid)

(1937 work ?at Church Eaton ch; unid)

1937 work at Llanddoged ch, nr Llanrwst, Denbs; unid)

1937 houses Minffordd Rd, Llanddulas, Denbs: Halfryn, Ty Gwyn, Wyniat;

1937 Dwyfor, The Close, Llanfairfechan, Caerns)

1937 organ case St Winifreds School, Llanfairfechan, Caerns; dem)

1937 work to Llanfair Talhaiarn ch; unid)

(1937 Wk at St Cuthberts School, Worksop, Notts unid)

(1937 ‘a simple suburban church’ unid

1938 Alice Williams Memorial Library Bangor, Caerns – hostel by PMP)

1938 screen, Llwyngernyw ch, ?Llangernyw, Denbs; unid)

1938 furnishings, screens St Mary ch, Newtown, Mont; BoW; inc parclose screen reusing parts of c1500 screen)

1938 work at St Thomas ch, Rhyl, Flints; unid)

1939 work at Convalescent hospital, Groesynydd, Conwy, Caerns; ?dem)

1939 unid work at Holywell, Flints)

1939 work to Kerry ch, Mont, unid)

1939 work to Llandyssul ch, unid)

1939 chapel ext Newtown, Mont)

(1939-41 Blackwell ch, Bromsgrove, Worcs)

1940 Acorn Cottage, The Close, Llanfairfechan, Caerns)

Undated:

Bodalwen & Windover, Meirion Rd, Bangor;

iron grave cover Conwy;

adds to house at Conwy ?Groesynydd;

mission ch Conwy district;

(cottage at Farnham unid;

(church Harowby Rd, Grantham ?unex;

screen Llanbadoc Fawr ch;

design for St Michael’s Church, Llandaff, Glam nd, P&P 81;

Caefynnon Llanddulas;

house on Marine Drive Llandudno for Tyldesleys;

work at Llanfairfechan:

proposed church tower;

patterned glazing Christ Church;

alts Nyth Clyd cottages;

font cover Christ Church;

new house for Lord Oliver.

NORTHCROFT, GEORGE Bangor

1854-5 Twrgwyn CM chapel, Holyhead Rd, Bangor, Caerns; GN with Thomas Evans; Bangor P chapel, Br 1855 465; Ital; Cadw; refronted by Kennedy & O’Donoghue.

1855 C chapel, Bangor FS Br 29.9.55; builder John Barry, Bangor; EE style, £1400; ?where; ?dem;

c1860 British School, Nefyn, Caerns; AV;

NORTON, JOHN Architect, London & Bristol. c1823-1904. Employed by Howel Gwyn of Dyffryn, Neath. Gomme 438: artic Benj Ferrey, des country houses inc one in Estonia. Several churches in Bristol. 1851 St Matthias College, Fishponds, Bristol, w Joseph Clarke; 1851 Bristol High Cross, College Gn; 1858-9 Nutfield Priory, Surrey - mostly reblt 1870; 1860 2nd pr Clifton Coll comp; 1864-5 Tyntesfield, Wraxall, Som; 1870-1 Elveden Hall, Suffolk for Maharajah Duleep Singh Br 1871 906; 1870-2? St Audries, West Quantoxhead, Som, Arch 1872 156 £13000; 1872 South Western Hotel, Southampton;

1853-4 Abertillery ch, Mon; BoW; dem for ch by CB Fowler 1898-9; ? same as Church Schools, Abertillery, Mon in Br 10.12.53, 17.6.54; Eccl 17 1856 156.

1853 rest Shirenewton ch, Mon; ICBS; new N aisle, vesty, roof; 1852-3 BoW;)

1855-7 Ystrad Mynach ch, Glam; Orrin 195; for Rev geo Thomas of Ystrad Fawr; CMG 18.8.55; £3700; blt by estate workmen from Ystrad Fawr; BoW; tower had a spire; Eccl 1855 257-8; enlarged 1906 by EMB Vaughan;

1856 St Peter ch, Blaina, Mon ICBS; Br 27.12.56; BoW 1854-6 dem after 1966;

1857 Penmaen ch, Mon ICBS)

1857 vicarage, Penamen, Mon Br 15.11.56)

1855-7 Ysradmynach ch, Glam Orrin 195)

1857 rest Wolvesnewton ch, Mon; ICBS; reseated; 1855-7 BoW drastically rest;)

1857 rectory, Llanhilleth, Mon Br 22.11.56;

1858 rectory, Nantmel, Rad; MS;

1860 private chapel, Rheola, Resolven, Glam; BoW;

1860 Earlswood National Schools, Shirenewton, Mon; Gwent RO D527;

1860-1 Ebbw Vale ch, Mon; Eccl 1860 192; BoW spire completed 1891 by Kempson & Fowler)

1861 parsonage, Magor, Mon Br 6.4.61; BoW)

1864-6 St David ch, Neath, Glam; Orrin 112-3; £6400; Cambr 23.9.64 & 30.11.66; ICBS; Eccl 1865 51-2; Br 13.6.68; contr Jones & Son Gloucester; organ 1868 by Davies & Son London; font 1883 by TR Williams of Neath. TL: the very lavish pulpit was not dedicated till 1881, this comes from The Cambria Leader 2.5.81 which announces that a full description will be given of the service and pulpit next week (which I haven’t got). But still presumably by Norton.

1866-9 Pontypridd ch, Glam; Orrin 142-3; £4800; Cardiff Times 16.11.66; BN 14.12.66; Br 29.12.68; William Morgan Pontypridd contr; WM 8.9.68; £4800; N aisle added 1883-4 by P Price qv; spire repaired 1890 by Kempson & Fowler; chancel colour toned down 1919 by Giles Gilbert Scott;

1867 Beulah ch, Brec; BoW; known as Eglwys Oen Ddyw;

1868 rest Magor ch, Mon new nave ws, vestry, chapel screens, pillars to arcades, reredos, seats ICBS; 1861-6 BoW)

1868 unex plans new house, Aberpergwm, Glam, for Morgan Stuart Williams; old house altered 1876 ?not by JN

1869-81 alts and vestry, Nantmel ch, Rad; ICBS;

1870-1 Dyffryn ch, Neath, Glam; Orrin 113-4; Br 17.12.70 & 14.10.71; £4500; for Howel Gwyn; contr Rees Roderick Margam; Cambr 29.9.71 )

1875 Builth Wells ch, Brec, all new exc tower; BoW; to be rest Br 8.6.72; Br 1.8.74; Br 7.8.75 ?FS laid; James Diment qv contractor;

1875 rest Redwick ch, Mon; reseat, repair roofs, pulpit ICBS; 1874-5 BoW)

1877 rest Llanelwedd ch, Rad; BoW;

1881 attrib, pulpit, St David ch, Neath, Glam, see 1864-5;

1881-2 Cwm ch, Ebbw Vale, Mon; BoW;

1881 rectory, Llanbadarn Fawr/Fynydd, Rad; MS;

1887 Gwyn Hall, Neath, Glam; BoW; burnt 2008)

Atrrib:

Dyffryn, Neath, Glam, after 1853 for Howel Gwyn, said to have been designed by Howel Gwyn himself with suggestions from his wife and Lewis Dillwyn MP, but LHW suggests Norton; ill LHW 78;

NOYES, J. FINCH

1875 Llanwrthwl ch, Brec; BoW

OATES, JOHN Architect Halifax. 1793-1831. Colvin. Designed churches for Church Commissioners. Sowerby Br ch 1819; Winksley ch Yorks 1822-4 dem; Wilsden ch Yorks 1823-5; Assembly Rooms Halifax 1828; Infirmry Huddersfield 1829-31; Harrogate Christ Ch 1830; Hebden Bridge ch 1832-3 by Oates & Pickersgill, was Matthew Oates (1795-1861), brother. Both Hansom & Welch were pupils.

1821-2 Buckley ch Flints the only Commissioners ch in N Wales in first grant; BoW; Colvin; MH Port 138-9;

1823-4 Broughton ch, Flints BoW; Colvin; chancel 1876-7)

OATLEY & SKINNER Bristol. Sir George H. Oatley 1863-1950 was partner to Henry Crisp 1889, on own 1896, w G.C. Lawrence 1901-26; no mention of Skinner – Gomme 439. W. S. Skinner of Bristol 2nd pr East Riding Lunatic Asylum 1895.

1900-2 Cardiff Asylum, Cardiff, comp 1900 RHH; plans 1902 in Bristol U Library special collections.

O’DONOGHUE, GUSTAVUS HAMILTON Bangor and 1 Adam St London AEBTD 1868 of Kennedy & O’Donoghue, 1883, 1886 Dirs. Cf Henry Kennedy.

OFFICE OF WORKS, London. HM Office of Works, took over designs for major Post Offices from 1858, under James Williams 1824-92, then Sir Henry Tanner, witth also Walter Pott 1864-1937, John Rutherford, from 1920 under RJ Allison the post offices more generally neo-Georgian. c5000 drawings transferred to NMR by PSA in 1989, the earliest from Engineering Dept of O of W; HH 246-7;

1893-5 Head PO, Westgate St, Cardiff, Glam; c1894-7 BoW215 ext in Park St 1907; Sir H Tanner, designs 1893-4, HH 247;

18?? PO, Barry Docks, Glam; HH 247;

1898 Custom House, Bute St, Cardiff, Glam; BoW298

1903-4 Custom House, Barry, Glam; BoW149)

1904 Inland Revenue & County Court Offices, Park St, Cardiff, Glam; des ill HH 247; BoW

1907-9 PO, Newport, Mon; by J Rutherford; BoW 1905-7;

1907-9 PO, and offices for Inland Revenue, Garth Rd, Bangor, Caerns; BN 8.11.07; BN 29.10.09; alts 1921, also OofW, Br 15.7.21

1911 PO, Station Road, Llanelli, Cms; LG 28.9.11;

1914 Labour Exchange, Barry, Glam; plan ill HH 246-7;

1921 alts PO, Bangor, Caerns; OofW; Br 15.7.21;

1922-7 Post Offices by Archibald Bulloch at Bridgend, Chepstow, 1922; Aberdare, Abertillery 1924; Porth, Ammanford 1925; Morriston 926; Neath, 1927;

1923-6 PO, Colwyn Bay, Denbs; CP Wilkinson of OofW, BoW;

1937 Post Office, 26 Shortbridge St, Newtown, Mont; BPOA;

also

Post Offices at Milford Haven, Pmbs, 1908; Lampeter, Cd, 1933; Haverfordwest, Pmbs, 1935; Flint nd; Holywell nd; Maesteg nd; Pontypridd nd;

OKEDEN, -. Contractor South Wales Railway, design work by I.K. Brunel and - Brodie qq.v.

1853 Bridge across line, Haverfordwest; PH 29.7.53

1854 Bridge over Cleddau, Haverfordwest; W 9.6.54

OKELL, Colonel JOSEPH. ?contractor

1892 Contract to complete Rosebush to Fishguard railway pmbs begun 1879 and abandoned. Bankrupt 1894. NPFR.

OLDRIEVE, WILLIAM THOMAS Architect, Office of Works qv, 1853-1922; son of William Oldrieve clerk of works to A Salvin qv at Thoresby Hall, Notts 1868-71, worked there with father; then with contractors William Cubitt & Co 1871-3; From there he obtained a place in the War Office, attached to the Royal Engineers where he remained until 1881 when he gained first place in the competitive examinations as assistant architect and surveyor in the Office of Works. During that period he spent at least part of his time in the Edinburgh office under Walter Wood Robertson. At some point post-1880 he was a distinguished pupil of Professor Baldwin Brown, gaining a class medal and the Cousin prize in the Architectural Section of the Fine Arts Class at Edinburgh University. In 1886 he was Godwin Bursar of the RIBA. This he used to visit Hamburg, Berlin, Vienna and Paris, making a particular study of post office buildings, notably Guadet's new Hotel des Postes in Paris and the General Post Office in Hamburg. As a result of his study he was later appointed architect for provincial post offices in England and Wales. Works included Post Offices at Hyde, 1899-1900; Weston super Mare 1900; Aldershot, 1900-02; Hinkley 1901-02; Plymouth 1902; Merthyr 1903;Southampton 1903; Norwich (extension) 1904; Burslem 1904; Hereford (extension) 1904; Lincoln, 1906; Salisbury, 1907; and Swansea.

Following his time in Edinburgh, he was variously in the Chief Architect's Office, London Office of Works; in charge of Manchester District Office of Works and Chief Assistant to the Principal Architect to the Department of Works in England. In April 1904 he was appointed Principal Architect for Scotland. He was admitted FRIBA on 3 December 1906, his proposers being Sir Henry Tanner, Sir John Taylor and Sir Robert Rowand Anderson. Oldrieve had strong antiquarian interests and a took a particular interest in the Ancient Monuments side of his duties, giving a paper on the Royal Palaces of Scotland at the RIBA in 1908, one on the excavation of the original abbey church at Holyrood to the Scottish Ecclesiological Society and another on the roof of Glasgow Cathedral to the Society of Antiquaries. Oldrieve was appointed one of the first Royal Commissioners of Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland in January 1908. DSA;

1903-5 Post Office, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam;

19?? Post Office, Swansea, Glam;

19?? Post Office, Holyhead, Ang;

19?? Post Office, Barry, Docks, Glam; BPOA;

OLIVER, RICHARD Carpenter

(1791-7 carpenter, Cardigan Gaol, by John Nash; Suggett 110; with James Rees mason;

OLIVER, THOMAS Jr 1824-1902, son of Thomas Oliver 1791-1857 of Newcastle (Colvin). FRIBA 1866, Sunderland to 1857 ten Newcastle. Designer of chapels inc ones w giant arch at Middlesbrough and Sneinton Nottingham ill in CYB 1857, influential on the Rev. Thomas Thomas. Oliver & Lamb (O&Lamb), Oliver & Leeson (O&Leeson), Oliver Leeson & Wood (OL&W). 1855 1st pr Monkwearmouth Cemetery RHH TOJr; 1855-6 Higher Broughton C, Manchester TOJr Gothic CYB 1857; 1st pr 1855 RHH; 1856 West Hartlepool C, and schools CYB 1857 Gothic TOJr; 1856 Albion C, Sneinton, Notts CYB 1857 giant arch Ital TOJr £2400; 1856 Seaham Harbour C, CYB 1857 Gothic TOJr; 1856 Middlesborough C CYB 1857 Ital. TOJr 1st pr RHH; 1857 1st pr Scarborough C ch, Yorks RHH TO; 1860 1st pr North Riding infirmary RHH O&L; 1860 1st pr Filey C, Yorks RHH O&L; 1863 1st pr Newcastle Mechanics Inst O&L RHH; 1867 1st pr Gateshead TH TO RHH; 1869 1st pr Toxteth Pk C, Liverpool RHH TO; 1874-5 Blyth Presb, Nhumb BoE)

(1859 1st pr Welsh CM chapel, Liverpool; Br 17 541 O&Lamb RHH)

1888 2nd pr Friars School, Bangor; RHH; O&Leeson;

OLSEN, ROY, Dolgellau. Church architect involved with St Mark Brithdir in 1990s?

1992 Church room in St Mary ch, Dolgellau Plaque)

2001 unex plans reuse Market Hall, Dolgellau. Y Dydd 12.9.01)

2007 alts Christ Church, Bala, Mer; board; removed all fittings, new paving, fittings, W room w choir platform above)

ORD, Colonel –. RE.

1842-4 Barrack buildings, Brecon Barracks; BoW

ORDISH & JOHNSON London ?FW Ordish and ? Johnson.

1845 entrants Llandeilo ch competition; RHH.

ORIEL DESIGN PARTNERSHIP, Cardiff

1998 Unit Parc Teifi industrial estate, Cardigan (board)

ORMROD & PARTNERS. Liverpool.

1966-7 Pilkington P.E. Ltd Factory, Sealand, Flints BoW, fibreglass sculpture panel by Wm Mitchell)

ORMS ARCHITECTURE DESIGN

2009 Skypad for Teenage Cancer Trust; RIBA award 2010

ORPEN & DICKINSON, Dublin. Richard Caulfield Orpen des Dental School Trinity Coll 1894-6; cinema 72 Grafton St 1911; 30 Grafton St 1911 by O&D; 2-3 Fitzwilliam Pl 1911 O&D; BoI.

1911 Robertson Memorial Chapel, Coetmor, Bethesda, Caerns. D. Robertson was a friend of Dickinson killed on Snowdon AV)

OSBORNE, GEORGE B. Borough Engineer and Architect Cardigan, opened first brickworks on Bath house farm Cardigan c1860 GKJ CU 1 10;

1862 Water works Cardigan; to start CJ 9.5.62;

OSWELL, A.E. LLOYD see Lloyd-Oswell, A.E.

OULD, EDWARD AUGUSTUS L. Liverpool. Partner with G. E. Grayson G&O

1881 Nos 5-7 Friary Rd, Wrexham, Denbs, BoW; pssibly also Nos 9 and No 11 dated 1879

1885 Halkyn Rectory, Flints BoW)

OUTRAM, BENJAMIN. Engineer, Butterley Ironworks, Derbyshire. Introduced iron-plate rail to South Wales; Copp 91-3, consuled over Monmouthshire Canal railways 1799; .

OVENDEN, PHILIP, Engineer Burry Port

1875 Manse, Jerusalem I chapel, Burry Port, Cms LCG 21/1/75

OVENS, GEORGE Architect, Carmarthen

1936 RC Church, Llandovery, Cms (church guide)

OVERTON, GEORGE. Engineer.

1800-2 Penydarren Tramway, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam; Copp 144; 9 ½ m long, Evan Hopkin ?contr;

1810-12 succeded Thomas Sheasby Jr as resident eng Aberdare Canal, Glam, contrs Evan & David Hopkins, Edward Martin eng, Copp 146)

c1826 Surveyor Rumney Railway Co, prob des viaduct nr Pye Corner, Bassaleg, Mon, 1826; BoW; widened for Brecon & Merthyr Rlwy 1863.

OWEN BROS, Builders, Portland Rd, Aberystwyth. Kelly 1926. GT Bassett qv des four houses for them in 1890s.

OWEN, Rev BENJAMIN 1810-64. Called Rev Benjamin Owens in HEAC 2 262-7, came from Newport, Pem, 1836 to Zoar Merthyr Tydfil. Possibly the Benjamin Owen carpenter, Newport, in 1835 dir. Said to have ‘undertook the drawing of the plans and superintending of the erection’ of Zoar I chapel, High St, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam, 1841-2, £2300; Cadw; BoW 439; John Gabe carpenter, T Williams & D Richards masons; also 1844 Brynseion I chapel Dowlais, Glam, HEAC 2 279; and 1858 Penywern I chapel, Dowlais, Glam, HEAC 2 283. During his time at Zoar built two schoolrooms in 1854 each for £300, one at Caedraw the other at the top of the Penydarren incline, ?his designs; HEAC;

OWEN, DALE Architect, 1924-97; see Percy Thomas

Born in Merthyr Tydfil Dale Owen began his studies at the Welsh School of Architecture in 1941 but these were soon interrupted by the war. He served as an officer in the Royal Artillery from 1943 until 1946 after which he resumed his course at the Welsh School before going on to study planning at University College London where William Holford taught planning. In 1949 he joined the Cwmbran Development Corporation as an architect until 1954 when his increasing interest in planning, and success in winning a Fulbright Scholarship, took him to the USA to study at both MIT and Harvard University. At Harvard he met Walter Gropius and worked in his practice, The Architects’ Collaborative (TAC), for over a year before returning to England to work for Holford on post-war plans for London. In 1958 he returned to Wales joining the practice of Sir Percy Thomas and Son in Cardiff as an associate and was subsequently made partner in 1964. Often credited with bringing new ideas into the Thomas practice he acted very much as his principal’s personal assistant and designer and brought his new ideas to bear on major projects such as the University of Aberystwyth. Obituary AJ 27.11.97. Unidentified M.Sc. on Owen’s work by Jonathan Vining referred to in Vining, 2014, 62, n. 167, H&H;

OWEN, DAVID Machynlleth. David Owen Pentre‘rallt, joiner, 1844 dir; possibly same as David Owen, Doll, Machynlleth, builder, 1874 Worralls Dir.

1851 plans Dylife ch, Mont, rejected ICBS and plans by David Brandon used;

1853 Vane Infant School, Machynlleth, Mont; Br 9.4.53)

1875 alts Moriah WM chapel, Corris Uchaf, Mer; Dem; JP)

1876 EP chapel, Penyrallt St, Machynlleth, Mont; JP Gothic)

1884 Maethlon CM chapel, Cwm Maethlon, Tywyn, Mer; HMGM 1 210, David Davies, Pennal, builder, £313; Gothic)

Attrib Pantperthog CM chapel, Corris, Mer; looks like Maethlon.

OWEN, ENOCH TREFOR, Architect. Smethwick or Liverpool in 1855-8, entered com for Runcorn Cemetery 1858 RHH; later of Dublin cf BoI: Irvingite church 1863; Adds to Police Training Depot 1863-4; Four Courts Hotel 1864-7; add to chapel at Hibernian Military School c1870; lodges Phoenix Park 1867 and 1872; adds Ordnance Survey HQ 1874.

1855-8 Aberystwyth Town Clock (dem l956) Pier St. £1250. On site of Town Hall Br 20.1.55; Tender CJ 23.12.55 ETO of Smethwick. BPR 220 says 1856-9. ill Br 24.1.57; by TO of Liverpool, built by Roderick Williams CJ 1.10.58; HMT 3.2.58 and 22.9.58 says clock by Thos Russell & Sons, Liverpool.

OWEN, FRANK IFOR MORAN Architect, 1878-1955 son of Rev Elijah Owen, vicar of Llangoed, Ang, and brother of architect Reginald Wynn Owen qv; born Llanfaes, apprenticed to Joseph Owen qv of Menai Bridge, then draughtsman with Pugin & Pugin, Liverpool office, then with Rathbone & Beckett of Liverpool until emigrated Canada 1908, set up in Victoria, BC, where he designed a major addition to the Provincial Home, Kamloops, BC in 1911 (Colonist [Victoria], 28 June 1911, 7, descrip.; dwgs. at BCPA, Photo Coll. 63276). The following year commissioned by the BC Public Works Dept to design new provincial Departmental Office Block, Government Street at Superior Street, Victoria, (Colonist [Victoria], 8 June 1912, 2). In 1919 he moved to Toronto and joined local office of Thomas Lamb, prolific theatre architect of New York City, commissioned to design Lowe's Uptown Theatre and the Panatges Theatre. After 1921 member of Architect's Department of Ontario Dept of Public Works and remained in Toronto until late 1944 before returning to Victoria. The BC Provincial Archives retains his drawing for a memorial chancel for St Mary's Anglican ch, Elgin Road, Oak Bay, dated 1947 (BCPA, PDP 67). He resigned from the Architectural Inst of British Columbia in 1951. D. Luxton, Building the West: The Early Architects of British Columbia, 2003, 479, 513; inf Ontario Assoc of Architects

OWEN, G. W. and CAMPBELL, B. Sign plans for adds 1867 to Caerynwch, Brithdir, Mont, for R Richards; seen by RH; George Wells Owen b1839 qv was one of the engineer sons of William George Owen qv of the GWR.

OWEN, GEORGE. Oswestry. Engineer to Cambrian Railway. 1827-1901. Born Tunbridge Wells, trained with Charles Mickleburgh, Montgomery, land surveyor, his father-in-law. Benjamin Piercy also in office and introduced David Davies to Thomas Savin; TS 40; Mayor of Oswestry 1864-5; assisted Benjamin Piercy on Newtown & Machynlleth Railway; eng Oswestry & Newtown Railway, Newtown & Machynlleth Railway; Wrexham, Mold & Connah's Quay Railway, Wrexham & Ellesmere Railway;

1862-4 eng Oswestry, Ellesmere & Whitchurch Rlwy;

1866-7 Mawddwy Railway, Mer. (Minllyn to Cemmaes Road) for Edmund Buckley. James Taylor contractor; J. Hunt, Arriving at Dinas Mawddwy.

1878-9 Toll bridge, Penmaenpool, Mer;

OWEN, GEORGE WELLS, Engineer b 1839 eldest son of William George Owen qv.

1867 GW Owen and B Campbell sign plans for adds Caerynwch, Brithdir, Mont, for R Richards; plans seen by RH;

(1879 worked on Severn Railway Bridge, Purton, Glos, 1879; BSW 2 84)

OWEN, GORONWY Architect to Penrhyn estate. ?Same as the Goronwy Owen Roberts, Llandegai, architect to Penrhyn estate in Slaters 1880 dir; Capel 39 17;

1865 Mynydd Llandygai ch, Caerns, for Penrhyn estate; AV; rplaces 1813 ch ?by Benjamin Wyatt lost in quarrying; nothing in ICBS)

1883 Capel Curig ch, Caerns, for Penrhyn estate AV; ICBS plans appr 1875 no details or archt;)

OWEN, HUGH Architect, 1861-1942 son of Richard Owen or Richard Owens qv, Liverpool, worked for him from 1882. Practice was Richard Owen & Son although Owens spell name thus on Calendar of Probate. J. R. Jones, The Welsh Builder on Merseyside 1946 says that he was Ass of the Liv Archit Soc 1886, Fellow 1894. Surveyor to firm of David Roberts, Son & Co developers. Architect like his father of many Nonconformist churches in N Wales and Liverpool (cf R Owens). Sir Hall Caine, novelist, was in the office at Breck Rd working on Everton developments.

OWEN, HUMPHREY, builder Dolgellau.

1868 Bldr Penmaenucha Home Farm, Penmaenpool, Dolgellau, Mer; (WR Williams); Cadw list.

1881? Alts St Mary ch, Dolgellau, Mer; plan of plain wooden altar, Mer RO Z/M/352/2; also plan of churchyard entrance ?preparatory for iron gates by Coalbrookdale

OWEN, IVAN DALE Cardiff. Partner in Sir Percy Thomas firm appointed co-ordinating architect for UCW Aberystwyth 1964, retired 1989. John Vergette partner involved in Library, also Neil Graham. See also sir Percy Thomas.

1965 UCW Aberystwyth Penglais site plan

1965-73 UCW Aberystwyth Great Hall, Bell Tower, Students Union (DO & JV), Library and Arts 1 (Hugh Owen) Building (DO, JV & NG); exts to Biology and Sports Hall; Maintenance Depot; Cwrt Mawr Halls of residence 1967 (DO & Stephen James); conversion of Brynamlwg Farm (NG, JV & DO, design work NG) (UCW Development Plan 2 1974)

1967 BBC Broadcasting House, Llandaff, Cardiff

1974- Completion of Arts 2, UCW Aberystwyth,

1979-82? Science Park, UCW Aberystwyth Penglais, for DBRW

1984? Library extension Lampeter UCW, ?other works at Lampeter like cladding of Lloyd Morgan bldng, ?advised only.

? also Laura Ashley factory, Carno; housing at Newtown, Powys)

OWEN, JACOB 1778-1870 enginer. Born N Wales, trained w William Undernill canal engineer, worked as Clery of Works at Portsmouth and from 1832 for Board of Works, Dublin, retired 1856; Colvin. Father of Thomas Ellis Owen of Southsea (1804-62).

OWEN, JAMES Haverfordwest see William Owen

OWEN JOHN, Liverpool. ?same as J.G. Owen of Liverpool (JGO)

1882 school, two vestries, library etc, Bethania B chapel, Cardigan, Cd; opened W 10.2.82, £510; JO of Liverpool.

1891 Mount Pleasant B chapel, Rhosllanerchrugog, Denbs; BoW 265; JGO;

1900 Sion B chapel, Rhosllanerchrugog, Denbs; BoW 265; JGO;

OWEN, JOHN. Mining Engineer. Mount Hazel, Pontrhydygroes, Cd. Born Llanidloes came to Cd to manage Grogwynion mine, then at Frongoch to 1899, then Cwmystwyth mine; D Bick, Old Metal mines?.

1893 contractor Pont Rhydygroes, Pontrhydygroes, Cd; (R Lloyd); Plaque; Cered 8 341;

OWEN, JOHN Wrexham

1924-6 Miners Institute, Rhosllanerchruog, Denbs. with FA Roberts qv; BoW)

OWEN, JOSEPH Menai Bridge. County Architect Anglesey. Practised in 1900s EWR, Capel 39 16, appointed in 1904 to survey all schools by Anglesey CC. Designed Arts and Crafts houses and ?County Schools at Holyhead and Llangefni: both attributed to Joseph Owen (RH) but M Seaborne says Llangefni is by H Teather q.v. Frank Owen qv was a pupil;

1897 adds Beaumaris County School £785 Br 25.9.97; R Owen Menai Br contr; C: BJ 8.9.97

1897 school, Llandrygain, Ang C: BJ 17.11.97

1902-3 bank, Menai Bridge, Ang; now Nat West; c1902 RH; ?North & South Wales Bank;

1904 Bethel Hen CM chapel, Llanrhuddlad, Ang; 1904-5 RH; attrib Board School 1901

1905 ?Sunday school, Ebenezer CM chapel, Llanfaethlu, Ang)

1906 Cefn-llwyn, Llangristiolus, Ang; RH;

1907 adds County & Grammar School, Beaumaris, Ang, opened Br 15.6.07 Evan Parry Menai Br contr; new wing;

1908 alts Ebenezer CM chapel, Llanfaethlu, Ang; JP 8742)

1912 Doldir, Llangefni, Ang; RH;)

1912-3 Carreg Lwyd, Pentraeth Rd, Menai Bridge, Ang; 1912 RH;

1913 adds Council School, Beaumaris, Ang Br 13.6.13 JO County architect; BN 20.6.13;

Attr North & South Wales Bank, Holyhead, Ang, 1899, sim to Menai Bridge bank;

OWEN, R. & H.L., Builders, 36A Queen St, Aberystwyth. Kelly 1926

OWEN, REGINALD WYNN Architect 1876-1950, son of Rev Elijah Owen (1835-94) vicar of Llangoed, Ang; born Beaumaris, articled to PS Gregory qv 1893-6, then articled to various architects in Liverpool, 1897-9, including Grayson & Ould; won medal for a design at 1900 National Eisteddfod, Liverpool; did very fine detailed drawings of Magdalen College, Oxford, 1906, in college archive; practice in Liverpool to 1911 as church architect, member RICS, ARIBA 1901, FRIBA 1930; office in 1911 in Bank Buildings, Castle St, Liverpool was also office of Woolfall & Eccles qv; worked for LNWR (LMS after 1923) in London from 1911, ???won competition to design new Euston Station for LNWR and invited to head architecture department of LNWR. Said to have won prize in competition for Australia parliament in Canberra abandoned because of war; wikipedia biography; biography on website of descendants his grandfather of James Owen of Penrhos d1886; retired through ill health c1935, died 1950, buried Watford; brother Frank Owen qv worked in Liverpool for architects before emigrating to Canada in 1908 and practising in Victoria and Toronto.

(19?? two houses Craven Drive, New Brighton, Ches, one 'Wynnfield' for his sister Mary; roughcast, Arts-and-Crafts style

(1907 St Thomas ch, Ashfield, Wavertree, Liverpool;

1909 comp entry National Library, Aberystwyth, Cd; ill D Huws, The NLW, 1994; BJ 30.6.09;

(1915 Nuneaton Station, Warws, wikipedia;)

(1915 adds dining rooms, Euston Station, London, wikipedia)

(1918-21 War Memorial, Euston Station, London; wikipedia

(1930 information bureau, Euston Station, London)

OWEN, RICHARD See Richard Owens

OWEN (RICHARD) & SON. See Richard Owens.

OWEN, SEGAR see William & Segar Owen

OWEN, T. County Surveyor Caernarfon c1928-30

(1928 Infant clinic, Caernarfon T: Br 4.5.28)

(1928-30 conversion of County Gaol to Municipal Offices, Caernarfon; Br 4.5.28

OWEN, T. R. Haverfordwest. Surveyor. Listed 1887 Deacon’s directory.

OWEN, THOMAS Died 1908 Contrctor much involved at Llandudno acc to RH.

OWEN, THOMAS EDWARD. 1871-l945 Cambrian Chmbrs, Aberystwyth, lived at Tremore, North Road. County Surveyor for North Cards l907-39, Cered 8; Kelly 1926.

l909 Widening Pont Llanio, Llanddewi Brefi, Cd; WG ll.2.09; Exec in concrete.

1935 Pont Ceulan, Talybont, Cd;

l935 Pont Lleucu, Betws Lleucu, Cd;

l936 Pont Brain, Tre'r ddol, Cd;

l936 Pont Gwyryfon, Llangwyryfon, Cd;

OWEN, THOMAS ELLIS, Architect, Southsea, Hants. 1804-64 (Colvin), son of Jacob Owen qv. Related by marriage to Allen family of Cresselly; TL; Prominent in development of Southsea, numerous churches in Hants. 1842-3 French Protestant Ch, London dem; 1850 Greek Orthodox ch, London Wall, London; Colvin; 1854-6 Hadley ch, Telford, Salop BoE 637;

1852-3 Martletwy school, Pmbs; HRO TSE/1; Colvin;

OWEN, WILLIAM (Senior), Haverfordwest. Born Llanwnda, Pmbs, +1831, cabinet maker, father of William Owen 1791-1879 and James Owen who continued business.

1816 Debtors prison at County Gaol Haverfordwest; estimate 1815 HRO PQ/C/1/12; DMH 2007 69 1816, des by WO blt by Wm Rowlands, mason, and same two added bakehouse 1818;

OWEN, WILLIAM, Haverfordwest. 1791-l879 Architect and builder, sometimes with brother James (W&JO). Son of Wm Owen qv +1831 from Llanwnda, cabinet-maker and builder in Haverfordwest. W&JO continued cabinet-making, moved into building and furnishing, called architects & blders 1835 & 1844 dirs. William was county bridge surveyor 4.4.1832 (DMH 2007 118), county surveyor 1832 (Colvin). Cabinet-maker & undertaker. c1850 went into railways, civic life and gave up architecture. At Hermons Hill House by 1855, 1858-9, later bought Withybush estate which inc Withybush and Poyston country houses, c1860. Mayor of Haverfordwest 4 times. High Sheriff 1859, sought Liberal candidacy 1868. Proprietor of HMT w Wm Walters, banker, DMH204; Colvin; photo DMH 2007 135;

1816 fitting out library Cresselly House, Pmbs; payments; TL; not Colvin;

l820-l ?Brecon House, The Close, St Davids, WO blt it but accnts in Powys RO Abercamlais MSS signed by J Maund of Brecon qv; not in Colvin.

1823 fittings Lamphey Court, Pmbs; TL has building accnts;

l824-5 Haverfordwest MH, Market St; reblt 1933, dem; signed elev HRO HBR 1443; Colvin; opened 26.3.25; Cambr 2.4.25; photo DMH 2007 33;

1825 Repairs Ambleston Ch, Pmbs, w Jas Hughes; HRO RTP 1/3; not Colvin

l826-7 Heol Awst I, Carmarthen; w Wm Rowlands; £3000; CRO Heol Awst 69, unsigned elev & plan; CJ 6.4.26. DHO 55 says £2582, seats 1000; CJ 6.4.27; Colvin.

l826 Mathry Vicarage, Pmbs; NLW SD/B/138; W&JO; not blt exactly as plan, blt 1827-30?; Colvin;

1830s? Prop reinstate spire St Mary, Haverfordwest PH 13.11.1863, DMH 90, probably 1830s; not colvin.

1832 ?Castle Terrace, Haverfordwest, attr DHM 2007 118, seven houses for John Jardine sold at his bankruptcy 13.10.40;

1832-4 New Bridge, Haverfordwest, and plans for improving access to town inc demolition of Short Row and houses in Castle Sq, creation of Victoria Place (qv); W&JO; WO paid entire cost of bridge in return for tolls, letter HMT 24.1.55; W 20.6.33; Colvin: 1832 promoted scheme, 1833-6 bridge; DMH 2007 117ff, Act 28.6.33, C 1833 £795, Cambr 30.8.33,; FS W 11.10.33; under way W 25.4.34; under way Cambr 1.11.34; ?compl w new contractors;

18?? ?alts Hermons Hill House, Haverfordwest for self; attr as WO resident in 1855.

1833 Fitting out Plas Llangoedmor, Llangoedmor, Cd; (E Haycock); TL; not in Colvin

l835-7 Shire Hall, Haverfordwest; W&JO, des by WO, CJ 10.4.35; HRO PQ/F/7/1; Plans NLW Picton 4663; DMH 2007 126ff; wk started 3.7.35, Benj Williams plasterer, Joseph Marychurch bldng materials; £6000

1836-7 Bldr South Bishop lighthouse, St Davids, Pmb; (J Walker); not in Colvin;

l836-7 Landshipping Quay House, Martletwy, Pmbs remodelled; CJ 14.4.37 adv to let W&JO; Ruined. Also called New Landshipping; not in colvin.

l837-9 ?Workhouse, Priory Mount, Haverfordwest, Pmbs; (?George Wilkinson); HRO SPU/HA/10/1-5; T: WO archt, CJ 9.6.37; DMH 2007 70 compl 23.4.39 WO architect, but p133 WO paid 1 gnea p/wk as inspector of works

1837 Bldr Workhouse, Narberth, Pmbs; (G Wilkinson); HRO Narberth Union MSS; Now called Allenbank.

1837-40 ?Cardigan Workhouse, St Dogmaels, Pmbs; (?G Wilkinson); GTW108: first site 1837 on Bath House Rd, Cardigan, clerk was instructed to write to Mr Williamson of Oxford for an estimate, site unsuitable .. the archt eventually chosen was WO of Haverfordwest who was paid £160 for the plans, specs and supervision .. the work of building was entrusted to Benj Evans who undertook to build for £2700, work began May 1839, compl Feb 1840 £3250; Now called Albro Castle; HH 218-9 says final design by WO; closed 1948; ?clerk of works Daniel Evans qv;

1838-40 Fittings, Slebech new ch, Pmb, with Mr Fair of Hanover Sq London; TL; not in colvin; for Baron de Rutzen)

l838 Manordeifi Vicarage, Pmbs; W&JO; NLW SD/B/136; but not on 1843 TM but blt by 1847, date of plans for alts by J Joseph q.v.; ?not exactly to 1838 plan; Colvin.

1839 Report on repairs, Cardigan Gaol, Cd; NLW Cards QS 1839 4, 32; W&JO, Messrs Owen; not in Colvin

1839 Victoria Place houses, Bridge St, Haverfordwest; part of approaches to new bridge; see 1832-4 above; not in Colvin; 1837-9 DMH 132 but most of bldng plots on N side vacant in Oct 1840; paving orderd 6.11.38 from Wm Rowlands qv;

1839-41 Albany I chapel, Hill St, Haverfordwest; DMH 101; Colvin; but W 29.10.39 says James Owen archt & builder

l840-2 Scolton Manor, Spittal, Pmbs for James Higgon; W&JO blt it; Accounts HRO Scolton 2; Colvin;

1841-2 ?Llandawke House, Cms, for Lord Kensington; attr TL, not in BoW;

l842-4 Begelly Rectory, Pmbs; W&JO; now Craigyreos; NLW SD/Bounty/4; Colvin;

1844 Bldr St Anns Head Lighthouse, Dale, Pmbs (J Walker); not in Colvin;

l844-5 Lock-up Solva, Pmbs; Pmbs CC Accnts 9.1.46; not in Colvin;

l844-6 Lock-up, Cilgerran, Pmbs; Pmbs CC Accnts 9.1.46; not in Colvin

1845 New cells and alts, Fishguard lock-up, Pmbs; PH 9.1.45; not in colvin

l845-6 ?Avallenau, Merlins Bridge, Pmbs, for W Evans, solicitor; attr TL; not Colvin

l847-8 Corn Market, Upper Market St, Haverfordwest Comp not won by WO, plans made by James Stone, Thos Jones & Joseph Jenkins; W&JO; W 3.12.47; PH 13.11.1863; Colvin

1847-8 Plan, Taskers School, Dew St, Hwest; W&JO; PH 21.1.48; ?not blt; not in Colvin.

1850 Lock-up, Little Haven, Pmbs; not in Colvin

1851 Alts Police Station in charnel house of St Mary, Haverfordwest; DMH 91; HRO HAM/HT/1/21; not Colvin.

1857 South Wales Hotel, Neyland, Pmbs for GWR; GWR minutes; dem 1970; not Colvin;

Attributed:

1820s interior fittings Picton Castle, Pmbs (typical door detail); c1824 Trewern, Llanddewi Velfrey, Pmb; attr TL;

1830s alts Clareston, Freystrop, Pmbs, typical detail; c1830 adds St Botolph, Steynton, Pmbs;

1832 Castle Terrace, Haverfordwest,;

c1835 Narberth lock-up, Pmbs now TH;

1836 Pantsaeson, Monington, Pmbs; Colvin;

c1835 Nos 5-9 Spring Gardens, Haverfordwest row of houses for W Rees built by 1839; attr DMH 2007 132;

1839-41 Cottesmore, Prendergast, Pmb for E Massey;

c1840 Glanafon, Prendergast, Pmb, for JH Peel;

18?? remodel Hillborough House, Hill St, Haverfordwest; c1844 Trewarren St Ishmaels, Pmbs;

1845-6 Avalennau, Merlins Bridge, Pmbs; for W Evans;

OWEN, WILLIAM

1834-6 Botwnnog Ch, Caerns, ICBS; reblt 1885; extremely crude drawing erroneously attrib WO of Haverfordwest in church plans online;

OWEN, WILLIAM Llanrwst

1855 Cefn Post chapel, Derwen, Denbs; JP 7562)

1855 Clwyd St CM chapel, Rhyl, Flints, Br 1855 357; BoW 430; JP 8129; alts 1873-4 Richard Davies qv; Cadw list 1855 by WO ext in similar style with schoolroom c1880; Richard Owens did work there c1867: heating room Rhyl CM Letter book 4 1867-8 117 and alts 4 332)

1856 Moriah CM chapel, Llansanffraid Glan Conwy, Denbs; JP 7789; cf also 1877-8 Richard Davies; Rev S. Parry 1892)

1861 Hebron CM chapel, Colwyn, Denbs; JP 12410; cf Rev T. Parry 1904)

1862 Hebron CM chapel, Marian, Cwm, Flints; JP 7985

OWEN, WILLIAM Manchester and Rhyl; ?Edwards & Owen with Owen Edwards;

1878 skating ring, Winter Gardens, Rhyl, A 17.8.78; Owen Edwards and William Owen of Manchester & Rhyl; William Griffiths clerk of works, terracotta by John Hall & Son of Dukinfield;

OWEN, (WILLIAM & JAMES) see William Owen, Haverfordwest

OWEN, (WILLIAM & SEGAR). Warrington. William Owen +1896 architect in Warrington, son Segar b 1874 continued as W&SO. Owens did much of des of Port Sunlight, Ches, for Lever Bros from 1888, ASG 275-6. Lady Lever Art Gallery 1914-22; Segar Segar-Owen designed a Memorial Cross at Beaumaris, Ang, PH;

c1895 Queens Lodge, Colwyn Bay, Denbs, BoW, for WD Houghton, Warrington wire-manufacturer.

1901 Lodge, Plas Newydd, Trefnant, Denbs; W&SO; BoW

1923 adds Maesmor, Dinmael, Denbs; W&SO, short wings; BoW)

1925 War Memorial Clock Tower, Y Felinheli, Caerns; SO; AV;

1927-8 roof repairs Beaumaris ch, Ang; ICBS;

Pair of estate cottages, Llangernyw, Denbs, for Hafodunos estate, BoW, nd;

OWEN, WILLIAM GEORGE Chief Engineer to GWR. 1810-85, born Caernarfon, articled George Hennet engineer, London, joined IK Brunel staff Jan 1836 and thence remained with GWR, chief engineer 1868-85. Three engineer sons, eldest George Wells Owen qv b1839 railway engineer qv; William Lancaster Owen qv succeeded WGO at GWR 1885; Sir (Herbert) Isambard Owen, 1850-1927, doctor, chief promoter of University of Wales; DWB; Brunel his godfather; Sir HIO biog says that WGO was working on Britannia Bridge, Ang, before offer to become 2nd to Brunel on GWR; ?unlikely as dates wrong; BSW 2 88; portrait photo BSW 2 90;

1835 supervised Pont Saint bridge over R Seiont, Caernarfon, Caerns; BSW 2 88; completed 1835; ill plate 3 single-arch;

1850-2 worked on Chepstow Railway Bridge, Mon; for IK Brunel; then at Bellevue House, Chepstow, where Sir Isambard Owen born 1850.

1850 Chepstow Railway Station, Mon; attrib WL Owen by RHB and in Chepstow Museum, error; plate 8 BSW 2;

OWEN, WILLIAM LANCASTER Engineer. 1843-1911, trained under father William G Owen qv, engineer of new works GWR 1885 succeeding his father (but not as Chief Engineer) and worked for GWR to 1891 apart from 1872-5 when eng to Monmouthshire Railway & Canal Co; RHB 242; BSW 2 241; assisted J. W. Armstrong on converting Hereford-Bristol line to narrow gauge, 1869, wrote article ‘Was Brunel’s 7’ gauge a mistake’ 1898;

1872 converted SWR to narrow gauge; BSW 2 243;

1872-5 eng to Monmouthshire Railway & Canal Co; RHB 242; BSW 2 241;

1878 Newport Station, Mon, rebuilt by WLO & J E Danks; BSW 2 104;

OWEN, WILLIAM SCOTT. Agent to Lord Sudeley at Gregynong, Mont; probably designed alts at Gregynog, Tregynon, in 1890s. Died c1921, memorial window in Tregynon ch to him. WWinW 1920 has JP, born 1852 s of Canon LW Owen prebendary of Lincoln, address Cefngwifed, Newtown, Mont.

1892 rest Tregynon ch, Mont; BoW; fittings, inc pews

OWENS, Rev. BENJAMIN Merthyr Tydfil see Rev Benjamin Owen

OWENS, HUGH Henryd, Caerns.

1867-8 Rowen I chapel, Caerns; £200; ‘Cynlluniwyd ef yn rhad gan Mr H. Owens, Henryd’ HEAC 2 327.

OWENS, MORGAN Aberystwyth. Architect & surveyor, Worrall dir 1875; MF;

OWENS, OWEN. Llawr Cilan, Llandrillo, Mer.

1814 Llanfor Rectory, Mer; Plans NLW SA/B/?78)

OWENS, RICHARD. Architect. l83l-9l, 2 Breck Rd, Liverpool. Born Plas Bel, Four Crosses, Caern. In Liverpool cl85l, worked for builders and estate agents, studying at night at Mechanics Institute to become architect. Employed first by John Jones, bldr, of Spencer St, Everton, then by Williams & Jones of Castle St. Set up l862 in Crosshall St. Planned over 250 chapels. Surveyor to D. Roberts & Son, developers in Liverpool and built for Roberts family around Abergele including their country house 1867-8, and offices Westminster Cmbrs 1880. Involved in development of Everton. Firm continued as R. Owen & Son. Son, Hugh Owen l86l-l942 joined 1882 (RO&Son) and succeded as surveyor to D. Roberts, Son & Co. Hall Caine the novelist was a draughtsman at Breck Rd. Final partner was H. A. Noel Woodall 1864-1960 who gave papers to Merseyside Record Office M/ 720WDL/

Although name given as Owen occasionally and firm seems to have been R. Owen & Sons all the specs are signed Richard Owens and calendar of probate l892 gives Richard Owens, of Rhianva, Anfield Rd, died 24.l2.91. Obit Liverpool Daily Post 29.11. 91.

Inf: Miles Broughton (MB), 38 Devonshire Rd, Birkenhead, L43 1TW; Anthony Jones card index (AJ); list from the 26 books of specs (S) in Liverpool archives (S1-25) 720 WDL/ 5/1-35 go up to 1937, numbering omits missing volumes: No spec books for 1862-7; S1 1868-9; S2 1869, S3 1869-70 unindexed; no S4; S5 (WDL 5/4) 1873; no S6, S7 (WDL/5/5) 1873, S8 (WDL/5/6) 3.73 to 8.74; S9 (WDL/5/7)1874 to 7.75; S10 (WDL/5/8) runs 1875-7; S11 (WDL/5/9) 1877; S12 (WDL/5/10) 1877- 3.78; S13 (WDL/5/11) 1878 to June 79; S14 (WDL/5/12) 2.79 to 3.1880; S15 (WDL/5/13 said to be missing) 3.80 to 7.81; no S16; S17 (WDL/5/14) 1883-4; S18 (WDL/5/15) 1884-6; S19 (WDL/5/16) 1886-8; S20 (not in handwritten list but WDL/5/17) 1888-9; S21 (WDL/5/18) 1889-91, S22 (undated but c1891-3 WDL/5/19), S23 (WDL/5/20) 1893-4; S24 (WDL/5/21)1894; S25 (WDL/5/22) 1896; S26? (WDL/5/23) 1901-2; S27? (WDL/5/24); volumes 1904-21 missing WDL/5/25 1925-6 and 26 1926-35 prob last one as half book is blank. The hand list compiled by County Archivist Gordon Reed in MS omits all but chapel commissions and so is very unreliable. The letter books (LB) in Liverpool 720WDL/1/1-35 give a mch more detailed picture of the practice comprising copy bills, quantities, letters to contractors etc and start earlier LB1: 21.7.64 to 6.10.65; LB2: 10.10.65 to 5.11.66; LB3: 9.11.66 to 8.10.67; LB4: 8.10.67 to 25.9.68; LB5: 26.9.68 to 10.12.69; LB6: 11.1.70 to 2.10.71; LB7: 5.10.71 to 17.11.73; LB8: 19.11.73 to 22.2.75; LB9: 1.3.75 to 31.8.76; LB10: 14.9.76 to 21.10.78; LB11: 23.10.78 to 1.11.81; LB12: 2.11.81 to 27.5.85; LB13: 1.6.85 to 31.5.88; LB14: 1.6.88 to 23.12.90; LB15: 23.12.90 to 15.7.93; LB16: 20.7.93 to 1.4.95; LB17: 30.3.95 to 22.7.97; missing volume for 1897-9; LB18: 5.11.99 to 3.5.01; LB19: 18.6.03 to 1.6.04 ??; LB20: 2.6.04 to 25.5.05; LB21: 26.5.05 to 20.2.06; LB22: 20.2.06 to 31.12.06; LB23: 2.1.07 to 21.12.07; LB24: 21.12.07 to 24.5.09; LB25: 22.5.09 to 25.6.10; etc down to LB34 for 1920-3 and then LB35 covers 1930-7. List in Capel 2001 compiled by Eryl Wyn Rowlands mainly from Baner ac Amserau Cymru and Y Cenedl Cymraeg (EWR if no other supporting refs); John Prichard database JP. Brother Owen Owen was an estate agent in Spencer St, Liverpool. cf JR Jones, The Welsh builder on Merseyside, 1946. cf SH AC 2003 ref to resolution in favour of Owens as architect in Y Drysorfa 1869 429; AJ 99 quotes obituary that he had built 300 chapels. LB6 446 has list of 20 chapels completed 1863-71. LB 10 1876 17 has ref in letter to having built about 150 chapels. Gareth Carr has been through Owens material gareth.carr@liverpool.ac.uk (GC)

1861-2 Ebeneser CM chapel, Four Crosses, Caerns; JP;)

(l862-4 Fitzclarence St CM chapel, Everton, Liverpool, & Sunday school; MB; 1865-6 EWR; S Roberts, Hanes Eglwys Fitzclarence St, 1915; LB1 1; LB6 446 £5000 for 1100; painting work S3 351 1870; Ital w balustrades)

(1864-5 Bootle CM chapel, Liverpool; JP; Goleuad 16.12.1876)

(1864-5 Liverpool chapels mentioned in letter-book 1: 1 Clarence St; 18 new chapel for Octagon Chapel Ctee in the BN; 254 Netherfield Rd C chapel; 289 Rose Place; 334 Grove St; West Derby Rd church; 409 Pall Mall (inf GC)

1865 Capel Cernyw B chapel, Corwen, Mer; ?rebuilt since by MT Pritchard)

1865 Capel Mawr CM chapel, Talysarn, Caerns; EWR; 1884 acc to BoW; rose

1865-6 chapels mentioned in letter book 2 (GC): 178: Engedi chapel Caernarfon; 256: Princes Park Rd; 373: Christ Church Aughton (new hand?); 484: Rhyl B chapel;

1866-7 chapels mentioned in letter-book 3 (GC): 86: Bryn Rodyn chapel, Caernarfon quantities ?same as Brynrodyn Croeslan; 112: chapel in Mont; 121: ext to Nefyn chapel, Caerns; 141: Abergele chapel (Mynydd Seion CM); 241: Great Crosshall St Welsh I chapel, Liverpool; 348: Netherfield Rd South chapel; 412: alts Croston St chapel; 418: Moriah chapel, Caernarfon;

1866-7 Tabernacle B chapel, Water St, Rhyl, Flints; Br 1866 730; CDH 29.6.67, John Rhydwen Jones of Rhyl contractor £2200 Wrexham stone filled in w Yorkshire shoddies; MB; AJ 1866; BoW430; LB2 484; LB6 446 chapel and schools for 350 £1400; ill Capel 44. Lombard like Dwyran 1869 and Llandderfel; triplet and triang hds to outer bays.)

1866 des stage for Eryri Temperance festival Caernarfon, Caerns; EWR)

1866-7 Engedi CM chapel, Caernarfon, Caerns; £4,779, seats 950 AJ; extension EWR; JP; ill Capel 38 4, broad 2-st ped 5-bay front with big 4-col balustraded porch; LB 2 178; LB 6 446 for 950 £2100.

1867 London House, High St, Bangor, Caerns, for Lewis & Thomas drapers of London; T: CDH 6.4.67; LB4 109 spec for fitting up;

1867 Alts Moriah CM chapel, South Penrallt, Caernarfon; Br 1867 667; £2,500 AJ; Enl w Tuscan portico of Wrexham stone, blue Penmaenmawr stone, Br 7.9.67; LB 3 418; LB4 70 bill £2334/4/4½d Hugh Rowlands contr; LB6 446 for 1100 £2350; Des for ceiling P&P63 unsigned, nd, in Caerns RO prob 1907 by R Lloyd Jones for repainting scheme; Chapel 1826, porch and interior 1867, dem;

1867 Dwyran CM chapel, Llangeinwen, Ang; Br 1867 667; EWR; 1869 JP; T: CDH 27.4.67; LB4 300; LB5 13, 152, 396; LB6 446 for 650 £1500; photo Capel 33 22; similar Rhyl 1866 and Llandderfel 1870; triplet and triangular hd outer bays;

1867 Brynrodyn CM chapel, Croeslan, Llandwrog, Caerns Br 1867 667; S1 153 boundary walls; AJ £2423/11/5d seats 700; LB 3 86; LB6 446 for 700 £1700)

1867 Bryngwenallt, Abergele, Denbs, Gothic country house for J Roberts MP; part dem, BoW 100, also probably lodge, the lodge to Tanyrallt and nearby farm, MB)

1867-8 chapels mentioned in LB 4 1867-8 (GC): 33 Northumberland Terrace and house; 68 Queen St I chapel Rhyl; 117 Rhyl CM chapel spec for heating room etc; 148 Queen St C chapel Rhyl spec; 276 Bala chapel pay modeller; 300 Dwyran chapel; 332 alts Clwyd St chapel Rhyl; 367 Carneddi chapel; 370 Everton Village B chapel; 384 Llandderfel chapel; 387 Sarnau chapel; 437 Dinmael chapel; 474 Rokeby St chapel mason work; 481 Cefnddwysarn chapel; 487 Ruthin WM chapel;

1867-9 Mynydd Seion CM chapel, Abergele, Denbs, for J Roberts MP, Br 1867 667; T: CDH 2.3.67; £4,000 AJ, BoW 98, DHO19, Gothic, 1866-7 JP; LB3 141; LB6 446 for 700 £3000 ‘the most elaborate chapel in Wales’; boundary wall 1868-9 S1 159; LB4;)

(1867-8 Princes Road CM, Liverpool; ?LB4 Oct 67 to Sept 68, but chapel is by W. & G. Audsley 1867-8; ?GC has no ref from LB4, only new church Princes Park Rd LB2 (1865-6) 256

(1867-8 exec archt, Tabernacl Newydd I chapel, Liverpool (Rev Thomas Thomas); LB6 446 for 850 £3500; but S Hughes AC 2003 151 says cost £6000 and does not mention RO; Baner ac Amserau 5, Feb 1868; dem;

(1867-8 Chapel, Netherfield Rd S, Liverpool LB4 77; GC has no ref LB 4 77 but LB3 348 new chapel; ?same as Tabernacl Newydd I)

1867-8 Rhyl CM chapel, Flints; LB4 117 ref to interior alts and new boiler room; ref to new gutter LB 4 90; alts Clwyd St Rhyl LB4 332; Clwyd St CM 1855 by W Owen of Llanrwst acc to BoW, ?alts 1873 Richard Davies; Heating apparatus Rhyl CM, S1 146, 1868-9;

1867-8 Queen St I chapel, Rhyl, Flints, ref LB4 68, and spec LB4 148; BoW has Carmel I chapel, Queen St, 1850, round-arched w circles in tracery and tower with concave pyramid roof; ie? Lombard

(1867-8 Northumberland Terrace chapel, Liverpool, ref in LB4 33;

1867-8 Cefnddwysarn CM chapel, Llanfor, Mer; new chapel in LB4 481; lateral front original and later C19 brick new chapel ?by still there.

1867-8 ?Brynderwen, Llanfairfechan, Caerns, ‘I have a house to let .. called Brynderwen’ LB4 16

1868 PH & dwelling, Dyserth, Flints; S1 361; EWR)

1868 Gerlan CM chapel schoolroom, Bethesda, Caerns, EWR)

1868-9 chapels mentioned in letter-book 5 (GC) 1 alts Penygroes chapel; 42 new chapel Llanrhaiadr; 72 Cefn Mawr WM chapel; 141 Rhuddlan chapel; 263 land sold trustees Everton Village B chapel; Great Mersey St I chapel; 333-4 Glyndyfrdwy CM chapel; Dyserth chapel; Gwyddelwern chapel & house Romanesque; 439 letter in Welsh re ‘Capel Hosodd’??;

1868-9 Dyserth Chapel, Flints; S1 337; LB 5/335 ne chapel; ?Bethel CM)

1868-9 Cefn Mawr WM chapel, Denbs; S1 441; EWR; ?Gorphwysfa WM JP 1869; LB5 62 letter 7.11.69 to Thos Townsend, Rossett, re visit by RO to Cefn Mawr, ref to Mr Gummo, presum one of Gummows from Wrexham, also GC ref LB5 72, also LB5 108, 174, 186, 245)

1868-9 Bathafarn Memorial WM chapel, Ruthin, Denbs, S1 314 and 358, £1000 seats 360 AJ; DHO161-2 £1500 with land. Mixed round arch, Gothic; gas fittings 1869-70 S2 141-2; LB4; LB5 19 letter to Edward Roberts Cefn Quarry refs Griffiths, contractor, and 106-7 quantities for joiner, also 134 and 168 to John Griffiths 16.1.69 brickwork ‘not at all to my satisfaction’; ref to visit in letter 18.1.69; LB4 487 (GC); LB5 106-7, 116, 168, 201, 244; LB6 446 built for 360, £1000;

1868-9 Horeb WM chapel, Mount St, Bangor, Caerns S1 398; 1871 JP; Dem)

1868-9 Carneddi CM chapel, Bethesda, Caerns; Dem; S1 23, vestry 218, gas fittings 298; Romanesque EWR; LB4 367 (GC); LB5 131 bill £1511/7/6d; ref to visit in letter 18.1.69; LB5 36, 131-2; LB6 446 seats 700 £1600; ?not same as 1870 Carneddi Road C, Bethesda, Caerns, S3 238, spec dated March 1870)

1868-9 Dinmael CM chapel, Llangwm, Denbs; S1 188, Dinmel chapel, EWR; LB4 437 (GC); LB ?5 85 court case Edward Roberts of Cefn Quarry, subcontractor, and John Williams of Corwen, contractor, complaint about quality of stonework; 170 ref to penalty for non-completion; LB 18, 70,84, 85, 86, 247, 259;)

(1868-9 Everton Village B chapel, Liverpool; S1 258; LB4 370; LB ?5 62 letter re floor board quality LB5 260; LB5 263 GC ref to letter re land at Kerferd St sold to trustees; LB6 446 for 700 £2500)

1868-9 Llandderfel CM chapel, Mer; S1 104, local stone neatly dressed similar to I chapel in same village; Cefn or Minera freestone, 9.4.68; £1200; LB4 384 & 386; LB5 112, 245, 431, 429; LB6 446 for 600 £1200; Said to be 1888-9 by Cadw, wrong;

1868-9 Pentre CM chapel, Llanrhaiadr yng Nghinmeirch, Denbs; EWR; Gothic; JP; S1 243; LB5 letter 18.1.69 refers to visit to Llanrhaeadr; LB5 42 new chapel Llanrhaiadr (GC)

1868-9 Ffestiniog chapel, Mer; S1 454; LB5 396 (not GC); ?same as Bethesda, Blaenau Ffestiniog, 1869-70)

1868-9 alts Penygroes chapel, Caerns; S1 124; and alts to house S1 133; ref to visit LB5 1 18.1.69 (GC).

(1868-9 PH for J Glover Son & Co, Lime Kiln Lane, Liverpool; S1 81; also another site S1 98; also alts premises Scotland Rd/ Measham St S1 308

(1868-9 Adds house, Mersey Rd, Aigburth, for Thomas Gregory; S1 292)

(1868-9 Alts house, Carver St, Liverpool, for Samuel Jones; S1 161)

(1868-9 House & shop, Kensington, Liverpool; S1 387)

1868-9 walling at house for Lewis Roberts, Bryn Mechell; S1 47)

(1868-9 alts prems Richmond Row, Liverpool for J Moss; S1 13)

(1868-9 alts PH, Ashton Rd, Parr, St Helens Lancs for Edward Moss Esq S1

(1868-9 Alts premises Moss St Liverpool for J. Powers S1 1)

(1868-9 alts to pawnshop, Soho St, Liverpool S1 179)

(1868-9 House at Thornton for Robert Tyler S1 300)

(1868-9 alts premises ?PH, Circus St, Liverpool, for A. Williams

1868-9 ?Pub on W side of Palace St, Caernarvon opposite the Market Hall LB5 215 but letter is to Richard Davies surveyor so may be design is by RD, to be built by Mr G. Davies.

1868-9 Sarnau CM chapel, Llanfor, Mer, EWR; ?dem no chapel at Sarnau; S1 163; brick, cavity wall; LB4 387; )

1868-9 Ysgoldy chapel, rebuilt and ext S1 80 ?where)

1869 Pennal CM chapel, Mer; LB6 446; refronted 1908)

1869-70 Bethesda ?I chapel, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Mer; EWR; 1870 JP; ?same as Ffestiniog Chapel S1 454 1868-9; LB5 467?; LB5 396 (not GC); ?error for Bethesda CM, Blaenau Ffestiniog, LB6 446 says Bethesda for 700 £2000; Bethesda CM, 1870, £2071/5/0d, AJ; Lombard; also boundary walls 1869-70 Ffestiniog CM S2 337)

1869 Ebenezer CM chapel, Rhuddlan, Flints; AJ; Meth chapel Rhuddlan S1 225; enl 1869 BoW; LB5 20 1869 letter to Williams & Nicholas contractors re mullions of large windows to be dowelled to head etc; LB5 141 complaint;

1869-71 British School, Ffynnongroyw, Flints, BoW 346; ?same as British School nr Mostyn S2 39-49;

(1869-70 British School, Bleasdale Terrace, West Derby, Liverpool S2 87-90)

(1869-70 Alts Cliffe & Talbot premises, Gt Hormer St Liverpool S2

(1869-70 Inn for J. Cowy where? S2 119-40)

(1869-70 alts Dispensary for ?E. Richards S2 59-60)

1869-70 House nr Corwen, Mer; S2 67-80, w veranda)

1869-70 Schoolroom, Ruthin, Denbs S2 61-86, brick ?at WM chapel)

1869-70 Schoolroom, Waen, nr St Asaph, Flints S2 91-9

1869-70 PH for GL Davies, Caernarfon, Caerns, S2 159-74)

l869-70 EB chapel, Alfred Pl, Aberystwyth; Br 1869 756, £1,600; ?same as S2 247 Aberystwyth chapel, refers to a triple window, May 1869; AJ - seats 350; EWR; LB6 220 (GC); LB6 446 for 350 £1600; triplet under rose, triangular hd sides;

1869-70 Four Crosses Chapel, nr Pwllheli, Caerns S2 190-6; cf also 1861-2)

(1869-70 Hills Lane CM, Shrewsbury, Salop. EWR; ? same as Shrewsbury Chapel S2 424 of St Helens red pressed brick; Hills Lane Chapel S3 335 new approaches 1870; LB6 1870-1 107 ref to small chapel in Hills Lane in letter to Coalbrookdale Iron Co, ref to Llandderfel chaple (GC);

1869-70 ?Penuel CM chapel, Machynlleth, Mont; EWR ? error, no Penuel, Maengwyn CM is by Spaull 1867)

1869-70 Talybont CM chapel, Rhyd Uchaf, Llanycil, Mer; S2 407; EWR; Romanesque 1870 JP; rose over triplet)

(1869-70 alts premises ?PHs, J. Glover Son & Co in St Anne St S2 15-22 and 143; Latham St S2 104-18;

(1869-70 premises Gt Crosshall St)

1869-70 Houses for – Griffiths, Caernarfon S2 388; brick)

1869-70 alts Llanrhaiadr ym Mochnant WM chapel, Mont; S2 320; Schoolroom and stable S3 200; LB5 42 ref to new chapel Llanrhaiadr and LB6 118 to Llanrhaiadr WM, letter in Welsh;

1869-70 house at Trefnant S2 2-14 brick 22.1.69)

(1869-70 House/ shop Westminster Rd Liverpool S2 100-8)

(1869-70 Mr Williams prems, High Street, Wavertree, Liverpool S2 221-8)

(1869-70 Two houses Seaforth nr Liverpool for Robert Hughes S2 172-89)

(1869-70 Dwelling house for Walker Harries, Cressington Park, Liverpool) S2 462

(1869-70 Premises at Wavertree, Liverpool for Edward Moss S2 23-36)

1869-70 Premises at Caernarfon for David Morris ?PH and shop S2 229-46)

1869-70 Villa for Mr Lewis, Caernarfon, S2 197-209; brick)

(1869-70 Mersey St I chapel, Liverpool; S2 210-19; ?Great Mersey St I LB5 1868-9 307)

1869-70 House for D Morgan, Bryngwyn, Ang; S2 272-82)

1869 Llanidloes CM chapel, Mont; AJ cf 1871; 1874)

1869-70 Gwyddelwern WM chapel, Mer; S3 12, 16.11.69; LB5 1868-9 433 (GC) Romanesque; JP; )

1869-70 Cwmystwyth CM chapel, Cd; LB6 60; £400, seats 600, ‘cheapest in Wales' RO own remark in LB6 446;

1869-70 Ebenezer WM chapel, Northop, Soughton, Flints JP, rnd arched. ?not same as Soughton CM S3 432 1870; LB6 441 19.7.71 refers to pointing at Soughton Chapel and 460 to balance owing to David Owen bldr 17.8.71)

1869-72 Glyndyfrdwy CM chapel, Corwen; S2 444; LB5 1868-9 333-4 land levels, sketch plot; 1870-2 JP EWR; Gothic;

(1870 Houses unidentified spec S3 31-50)

(1870 House unid S3 355-69)

(1870 Farmstead at Rainhill, Lancs for Mr Merce S3 51-60)

(1870 alts premises 154-6 Scotland Rd, Liverpool for J Shannon & Sons ?PH)

1870 work at new dwelling called Tyddyn Angharad payment to John Williams of Corwen S3 76, 23.12.69)

1870 adds to unidentifiable chapel and school 24.2.69, S3 80 ?Labinistier Chapel ?Llanbister, Rad;

(1870 new PM, ?C—ston St and Willoughby St, ?Liverpool)

(1870 New Chester Rd CM, Rock Ferry, Cheshire S3 295, and house adjoining 309; AJ; LB 6 67a re land and plot;)

(1870 unid house S3 318)

1870 Chapel, Gronant, Flints S3 111; ?Mynydd Seion CM, Gronant, Talacre, Flints; Gothic/Lombard, 1871-2 EWR; 1873 AJ; LB6 1870-1 422 (GC) new chapel;)

(1870 Premises School Lane/ Hanmer St, Liverpool for Edward ?Callwood S3)

1870 Carneddi Rd C chapel, Bethesda, Caerns S3 238 spec March 1870; ?same as Carneddi CM 1868-9 or new chapel Carneddi LB 4 1867-8 367; LB6 297 new chapel Carneddi Rd Bethesda (GC); for 700 £1600 in LB6 446 list)

(1870 Houses ?for Findlay, Warwick St/ Dickens St, Liverpool S3 261)

1870 Schoolroom & stable to new chapel Llanrhaiadr ?ym Mochnant CM, Mont; S3 200)

1870 Dr Hughes house, ‘Llanrhaiadryn’ S3 402-20 and 457-62 ?Llanrhaiadr ym Mochnant Mont, or - yng Nghymeirch, Denb

(1870 wks at new house for William Roberts at Ledsham, Cheshire S3 147-60; plastering, plumbing, painting

(1870 Premises at Marybone, Liverpool for J. Glover & Son; S3 181; ?PH

(1870 alts A Williams prems Heyworth St S3 421-31)

(1870 alts 26-8 Great Horner St, Liverpool S3 484)

1870 Maesmela farmstead for ?Major Lloyd S3 471)

(1870 adds alts Mr John Davies, house Cressington Park, Aigburth, Liverpool S3 442)

1870 adds Plas Coch Hotel, High St, Bala for A Haywood inc billiard room; S3 449-56, 19.7.70; LB10 438 refs to letter from N&S Wales Bank 4.6.1878 over lights and ossible court case. )

1870 Towyn CM chapel and house, Denbs S3 380-401, brick, 16.6.70; LB6 255; cf also 1871-2)

1870-1 Froncysyllte CM chapel, nr Llangollen, Denbs, S3 370-9; LB7 1871-3 26 now finished (GC); ? same as 1870-1 Fron CM, Bethogla, Llangollen, Denbs JP; alts Llangollen CM LB6 1870-1 268)

1870-1 chapels mentioned in LB6 (GC): 42 Llandrindod chapel scale of drawings; 50 in Welsh re Capel Newydd (where?) to John Owens Llernchymedd; 58 in Welsh to Llanywchllyn CM chapel ctee; 60 Cwmystwyth CM chapel; 67a Rock Ferry, land and plot; 96 Palmerston St; 101 Esgryn chpel, ?Dyffryn; 107 Hills Lane, Shrewsbury letter to Coalbrookdale Iron Co ref to llandderfel; 118 Llanrhaiadr or Llanhairach WM; 121 alts St John ch to Messrs Hall & Skelton; 152 letter in Welsh re Treflys I ?Taneddigion; 156 Rhos chapel Rhuthin; 215 Heywood St CM, Cheetham; 220 Aberystwyth B; 255 Towyn; 268 alts Llangollen CM; 276 Heyworth St chapel & schools; 297 Carneddi Road Bethesda; 319 new ch Lampeter; 324 Aberystwyth EP; 333 alts Zion chapel; 359-70 Protestant Free church Stanfield Rd; 386 Llansantffraed (Carrog); 390 letter to London re Silverwell chapel; 404 letter in Welsh re Rhiwbwys; 422 Gronant; 428 small chapel Tynycoed, ref to Newtown & Llanisloes chapels; 431 Southport; 441 Soughton; 447 Darlington St Welsh; 495 Portland St (?Aberystwyth)

(1870-1 Two houses and shops, 364-8 Scotland Rd, Liverpool for J. Glover & Sons ?PH; S3 281)

1870-1 Sychtyn (Soughton) CM, Northop, Flints S3 432 1870; LB6 441 19.7.71 refers to pointing at Soughton Chapel and LB6 460 to balance owing to David Owen bldr 17.8.71; ?not same as 1869-70 Ebenezer WM, Northop, Soughton, Flints; JP; rnd arched.)

(1870-1 alts 225a Great Horner St, Liverpool for Davidson & Edwards S3 463

1870-1 House at Abersoch, Caerns, for John Davies LB6 433 8.7.71 to H. Hughes bldr complaint that late finishing, also 439 and 457, front wall brickwork not Flemish bond, slate not best.

1870-1 Llandrindod Wells CM, Radn; S3 130-46; EWR; LB6 42 has letter re scale of drawings Llandrindod (GC); MS;

1870-1 Treflys I, nr Bethesda, Caerns. S5 463 1870-1 has letter re making new entrance Treflwys as arranged with yr architect, £10; LB6 470 has letter chasing up contractor 1871; GC has LB6 153 letter in Welsh)

1870-2 Capel Mawr CM, Amlwch, Ang; EWR; LB6 446 for 700 £1800; S5 99; EWR 1870-1; Amlwch Chapel S10 535-6 1875-7 rebuild may also relate to Capel Mawr, aka Bethesda CM)

(SPECIFICATION BOOK S4 MISSING 1870-1).

1871 Flint chapel, Flints; AJ; ?same as Flint Chapel 1872-4 S7 56)

l87l-2 Aberystwyth EP, Bath St also known as Newfoundland St; CN l8.3.7l; Br 1871 272; AJ; new CM opened, by Owen, W 26.4.72; CM and schools ref in list LB6 446 ‘now in course of erection’; benches for school room, Aberystwyth, S5 379; LB6 324 LB6 476 letter 6.9.71 re schoolroom at English chapel to Thomas Davies bldr qv; LB6 495 letter re house at new chapel Portland St may refer; Gothic.

(1871-2 Bolton chapel S5 184; S5 467 ref to Mr Low, veterinary surgeon leasing land in Alfred Place and Palace St to bld a small chapel; LB 6 436 re plans for new chapel to Morgan Williams, tea dealer, ?Wood St Bolton 10.7.71; LB7 100 small chapel Alfred Pl)

(1871-2 Chapel Harwood St ? LB6 177 letter re slow progress; ?GC ref to new chapel and schools Heyworth St LB6 276, builder calls meeting of creditors)

1871-2 Brooks Chapel, Mont S5 192; cf also 1873-4 Brooks CM, Betws Cadewain, Mont JP)

1871-2 Bodfari Chapel, Flints S5 228; AJ)

1871-2 Seion CM, Bridge St, Corwen, Mer S5 471 dressed corner stones similar to front of Corwen Police Station or front of Gwyddelwern WM; Lombard; S7 444 has ROs letter of commendation ? relates to this ‘I may inform you that I never had greater satisfaction given me in my contract than what I have had in this .. on the whole you have an excellent building with very good workmanship and materials not a better one can be found in north wales very few as good 1873. Rose over triplet

(1871-2 Heywood St chapel, Manchester; letter S5 352; LB6 215 new CM chapel and schools, Heywood St, Cheetham (GC); LB6 463; LB6 446)

1871-2 adds Moriah, Llanrhaeadr, Denbs S5 219; ?not same as Llanrhaidr WM in LB6 118 or new chapel Llanrhaiadr LB5 42(GC);

1871-2 Morfa Rhuddlan chapel, Flints, S5 238; 1871 AJ; LB5 1868-9 141 ref to Rhuddlan chapel)

(1871-2 Parkfield Chapel, Birkenhead, Ches; S5 448; LB7 1871-3 178; )

1871-2 Rhos y Brithdir WM, Llanrhaeadr ym Mochnant Mont S5 60; 1872-3 JP; ?same as Rhos chapel Ruthin LB6 156; )

1871-2 Salem CM, Ffrith, Hope, Flints S5 169, EWR; LB7 1871-3 165 new chapel Ffrith (GC))

1871-2 alts and adds Llanfyllin WM, Mont; S5 3; AJ, alts Llanfyllin 1877; BoW mentions WM 1904)

1871-2 Llanidloes CM, Mont; S5 417-47; 1869 AJ; cf 1874 for Parc CM or China St CM)

1871-2 Rhosllanerchrugog Eng CM, Denbs; S5 271; AJ; LB7 1871-3 275-6 Eng chapel; )

(1871-2 Shaw St WM, Liverpool; S5 316; )

(1871-2 Darlington St CM, Wigan, Lancs S5 298; LB 6 447 and 456 re chapel to be built on Mr Preston’s land)

1871-2 Carrog CM, Mer; S5 380 chapel, vestry and house; s5 calls it Llansanffraid Glyndyfrdwy CM; rose over triplet; LB6 386)

1871-2 boundary wall Towyn CM, Towyn, nr Abergele, Denbs; S5 29; cf Towyn chapel brick S3 380 (not GC) 16.6.70 and house; LB6 255 new chapel at Towyn may ref to Tywyn, Mer.

1871-2 Alts Rhiwbwys CM, nr Llanrhystud, Cds AJ S5 159 new gallery; 1872-3 EWR; 1871 on plaque; LB6 404;

1871-2 Brynmawr CM, Betws y Coed, Caerns. JP Lombard; LB6 446 for 550 £1050; AJ ‘here he blt the boundary wall but I suspect he also designed the chapel’; S5 354 ?? check; JP 1872; LB7 151)

1871-2 Mrs Davies’ house, Corwen, Mer S5 145 brick)

1871-2 add of two houses to property at Cat Hole, nr Mold, Denbs, for Hugh Davies, Corwen S5 341

(1871-2 Stable, lodge and coach house in yard Upper Dudwick St, Liverpool for J. Findlay S5 93)

(1871-2 alts premises High St & Chapel St, Wem, Salop for JJ Flewin S5 104)

(1871-2 shops Gibson St S5 113)

(1871-2 alts to Whitefield Hall, Hygeia St S5 331)

(1871-2 work for Robert Williams in ??? St S5 350)

(1871-2 premises for J. Glover & Son Liverpool S5 265, 324, 359)

(1871-2 alts premises Park Rd/ Park St, Liverpool for H. Hornby S5 38)

(1871-2 complete two houses 19-21 Rufford St, Elan Park, S5 245)

1871-2 House and shop, Flint, Flints for Rev M. Jones S5 286)

(1871-2 works for Jones, Runcorn, Ches S5 300, 368 and 396)

1871-2 house for Owen Jones Esq, Gelli, Llanfair Caereinion, Mont S5 401)

(1871-2 workshops and warehouses for Marsden & Saffley, S5 11

1871-2 Alts bar parlour Royal Hotel, Llangollen, Denbs S5 468)

1871-2 House, Brighton Road, Rhyl, Flints for B. Littler S5 69)

1871-2 House at Cilmaren, Caio, Carms for William Morgan S5 494

(1871-2 adds The Oaks, Oakfield, for Jos Wade S5 48)

1871-2 Houses at Rhyl, Flints, E. Williams S5 129)

(1871-2 fittings for PH at 87 Breck Rd for Aaron Williams S5 202)

1871-3 chapels mentioned in LB7 5.10.71 to 17.11.73 (GC): 26 Froncysyllte finished; 74-8 Welsh chapel Penmachno; 100 Alfred place Bolton; 115 Llanuwchllyn plot; 151 Bettws y coed; 165 Ffrith; 178 Parkfield Birkenhead; 200 P chapel at Llay or Hay; 215-9 Cenarth; 235-7 Brooks; 247-9 Amlwch; 275-6 Rhosllanerchrugog Eng; 350 Hoylake EP plot; 375-6 chapel Turf Square; 379 chapel Crown St ?Caernarfon; 389 Everton Village PM; 399 Lampeter CM; 401-2 Ffynnon Mae ?Mawr; 421 Llanidloes Eng;

SPECIFICATION BOOK 6 1871 ?omitted

1871 Penybryn B chapel, Llangollen, Denbs; EWR)

(1871-2 Peniel CM chapel, Southport, Lancs; EWR)

1871-2 Bethel CM chapel, Neptune Hall Rd, Tywyn, Mer; EWR; looks like RO; LB6 1870-1 255 new chapel at Towyn (GC)

l872-3 alts Bethania CM chapel, Bethania, Cd; T: CN l0.5.72; but plaque signed James Williams, Aberystwyth.

l872 Comp entry Aberystwyth Board Sch, Cd; CN l6.2.72. cf 1871

l872 CM chapel, Cenarth, Cd (Cd side of Teifi); HMDSA 337; 1872 AJ; 1873-4 JP; Gothic; LB7 215-9 valuation, part completed by others, value of executed works and materials (GC);

l872 Glanaber CM chapel, Llanuwchllyn, Mer; CN 9.2.72; EWR. Alts and adds Llanuwchllyn chapel S11 448-64 1877; dem; LB6 1870-1 58 has letter to Committee; LB7 1871-3 115 plot for Llanuwchllyn chapel

(1872 Minor adds Gambier Terrace, Hope St, Liverpool bill for £21; S7 46)

1872-3 adds house, High St, Rhyl, Flints for W. Wynne Esq 2.10.72; S7 1.

1872-3 Rhosybrithdir WM chapel, Llanhaeadr yn Mochnant, Mont JP cf S5 60, 1871;

1872-3 Horeb CM chapel, Nantbwlchyheyrn, Llanrhychwyn??, Caerns, JP)

1872 Brunswick WM chapel, Rhyl, Flints, EWR)

1872-4 Rehoboth WM chapel, Rhyl, Flints, EWR

1872 EP chapel, Hay on Wye, Brec; MS;

l872-4 Shiloh CM chapel, Temple Terrace, Lampeter, Cd; HMDA 89; Spire removed 1990s; EWR; ill with spire Capel 39 8; Romanesque; LB 6 1870-1 319 new ch Lampeter; LB7 399 letter encl plans new chapel and house on land by police station;

1872-3 Penmachno chapel, Caerns S7 26 - 492; ?Bethania 1871 AJ; or Salem CM Tynyporth 1872-4 EWR Lombard Ital; boundary wall S7 492; LB7 1871-3 74-8 new chapel Penmachno)

1872-3 pulpit, great seat and four pews, Llangollen I chapel, Denbs; 27.11.72; S7 52; cf also alts to Llangollen CM LB6 1870-1 268)

1872-3 alts premises R Thomas, draper, Penmachno, Caerns 20/11/72; S7 47

1873 house, Penmachno, Caerns for Robert Thomas 24.2.73, S7 138

1873 Ffynnongroyw chapel, Flints; AJ; ?Moriah CM; EWR Capel 41 says Moriah by Richard Davies; looks like Owens; Lombard; LB7 401-2 has ?Ffynnon Mae or Mawr chapel (GC); 1873 Boundary wall, Ffynnongroyw chapel S7 119;

(1873-4 houses for Robert Thomas, Penmachno, Caerns S7 580)

(1873-4 alts Bethesda chapel S7 90; ?Bethesda CM, Bethesda, Caerns, dated 1874; or Bethesda C, account LB8 1873-5 212-5; )

(1873 ‘Fflint chapel’ S7 56; Fflint chapel 1871 AJ; ?Flint Eng CM 1872-4 EWR; 1873-4 Schoolroom, Flint Eng CM S7 375; S10 349 spec Flint CM brick 1876; LB8 1873-5 492-5 has letter re Flint CM in Welsh (GC);

(1873 J Glover’s yard, Belle St, Liverpool 10/1/73 S7 70.

(1873 alts shopfront, 159-63 London Rd, for Hewitson & Co, Liverpool?

(1873 alts premises J. Jones, Commercial St, Runcorn, Ches – public house, S7 164

(1873 two houses and shops, Bethesda, Caerns S7 177)

(1873 unidentified spec S7 189)

(1873 Rhosllanerchrugog B chapel, S7 192, 31.3.73; boundary walls S7 447;

1873 alts Llandovery CM chapel, Cms; pews and interior S7 212 8.4.73. ?Tabernacle CM chapel but BoW says 1869 alts. S7 449 has letter of 25/7/73 I have looked at your plans and yr suggested amendments and felt something like the House of Lords going over the Commons amendments to a bill feeling some kind of superior interest in these matters but at the same time that the purse strings are in yr hands –so much for that now to the point. Leave vestibules as they are but with new cornices. 2. Leave windows as they are. 3. Heating apparatus room 4. Wall battening and boarding 5. Deacons pew 6. Fanlights taken out – I don’t agree with. I intend to pass through yr station next Tues at 2.00 pm and to be at Llandeilo until 6.10 then off to Carmarthen and I stay there. I can to put off till .. and I must remain in llandeilo that night I cannot gey off in the morning till a late hour. Would it be too much for 2 or 3 of yours to come with me to Llandeilo to arrange all these small matters, or you might perhaps get back from Llangadock when the two trains meet. Also S7 531 cellar forheating and front doors 26.9.73

1873-4 Llandovery, Carms, Williams Memorial Chapel (EWR); ?error for alts to Tabernacle CM; Memorial chapel 1880s by J.H. Phillips qv)

1873 painting work, Navigation Hall PH, Runcorn, Ches, for Thos Jones S7 237 cf also S7 590 alts premises for Thos Jones in Bridge St)

(1873 unidentified shop and house S7 241)

(1873-4 alts and adds Cynllwyd CM chapel, new porch; S7 366 ?error for Cynwyd, Mer; AJ 1871; )

(1873-4 alts Chatham St chapel, Liverpool schoolroom, S7 551, 11.10.73)

(1873-4 Chesterton chapel S7 471, brick)

(1873-4 Hanley Welsh CM chapel, brick, S7 148; Goleuad 7/2/74; S7 445 is for benches and reading desks in school room

(1873-4 new house at Cryngae Ebenezer for Owen E. Hughes, stone S7 561)

(1873-4 two houses, Hanley S7 571)

(1873-4 alts premises Bridge St, Runcorn, Ches for Thomas Jones, S7 590 ?ref to the Navigation Hotel S7 237)

(1873-4 alts premises 7 & 9 Soho St for Mr Thompson 19.8.73; also S7 538

(1873-4 schoolroom, Flint Eng CM chapel S7 375, Flint;

(1873 Alts Llandudno CM chapel, Caerns; S7 123; 21.2.73; ?add of gallery to Seilo CM chapel, £5-600 1874 AJ; reblt 1905)

(1873 fittings pub, Belle St, corner Lawrence St, for J. Glover & Sons S7 415 11.6.73; also James Glover’s vaults Belle St S7 504.

(1873 erection of public house, Corwen, Mer S7 430)

(1873 boundary wall, Penmachno chapel, Caerns S7 492; cf new chapel Penmachno LB7 1871-3 74-8)

(1873-4 Bethel WM chapel, Meifod, Mont; JP; S7 384; Meifod Chapel S8 121 1873-4; LB8 1873-5 221 new WM Meifod)

(1873 unidentified new house adjoining the … S7 275)

(1873-4 Rehoboth CM chapel, Llangollen, Denbs; EWR; BoW; S7 212 8.4.73 alts Llangollen CM, and LB6 1870-1 268 alts Llangollen CM may refer to previous chapel;)

(1873-4 Earlstown chapel S7 323 23.5.73; LB8 1873-5 301 has account new chapel for Joseph Pennington (GC))

(1873-4 Llangynog WM chapel, Mont S7 288; also S8 273 30.6.74 Llangynog Chapel.)

1873-4 Salem CM chapel, New Rd, Llandeilo, Cms; 1872-3 EWR; boundary wall S7 236;

(1873-4 alts Carmel CM chapel, Conwy, Caerns; S7 396; 1875 £1105/16/6d AJ; 1873-5 classical EWR; Cf Conway Chapel S9 417 1874-5)

(1873-4 warehouse for Michael Jones, Flint 4/8/73 S7 451; brick.

(1873-4 Mr Walker, Soho St alts 19.9.73, S7 520.

(1873-4 Mr Glover’s houses, Walton S7 456)

(1873-4 proposed alts Rhyl TH and market and offices, Flints: ‘leave the present market as it is only cut off a piece of the Wellington Road end I make my additions to the market by adding a wing each side 9 yds in length and nearly same width as present market. Assembly room .. I think market should be only one floor. Materials and style: footings of Holywell flags, front and wings of Penmaenmawr blue stone, Wrexham/Ruabon dressings, no mention of style. TH was rebuilt 1874-6 by Wood & Turner BoW.

(1873 Gwyddelwern Board School, Mer; opened Br 23.8.73; £150.

(1873-4 Board School, East St, Llangollen, Denb. MB; S7 304; LB10 1876 1; 1874 BoW;

(1873-4 Seion CM chapel, Bryneglwys, Denbs; JP; sub-classical; S7 257 new chapel and schoolroom 5.5.73; LB8 251 (GC)

l873-5 Tabernacle CM chapel, Goat St, St Davids, Pmbs; subscr list in poss DWJames; 1877-8 EWR; S7 346 Caerfai stone with Ruabon or Minera dressings; LB8 1873-5 189 has letter to Stephen & Evans bldrs;

(1873-4 Mostyn CM chapel, Flints; EWR)

(1873-5 chapels mentioned in letter-book 8 19.11.1873 to 22.2.1875

50 Rhos B, w ref to new Rhyl WM chapel;

129-30 letter in Welsh re Mynydd Isaf chapel ?Mold;

132 Pentre Celyn;

189 St Davids;

191-2 Penycae;

206 plot Glynceiriog B;

209 Rhyl WM;

212-5 Bethesda C;

221 Meifod WM;

225-7 Penell? letter in Welsh;

241 letter re little chapel ref Butt Lane WM;

243 re work at Solva;

251 Bryn Eglwys;

301 Earlstown;

303 Chatham St CM;

410-30 Bouefield St Welsh B, Kirkdale;

443 Nerquis;

487-8 Pendref Ruthin;

492-5 Flint CM;

1874 Penycae B chapel, Denbs; S8 339, 31.7.74; cf also 1877-8 Penycae B chapel reblt S12 332-44; Salem B chapel, Penycae, 1878; LB8 1873-5 191-2 has letter in Welsh to Committee Penycae B chapel, Ruabon.

1874 Llanfair Caereinion CM chapel, Mont S8 22; Moriah or Capel Isa 1873-5 EWR; )

1874 Cemaes CM chapel, Mont; S8 107, brick; 1874-5 EWR)

1874 ?Clwyd St CM chapel, Rhyl, Flints; Gothic; BoW says 1855 adds 1873 by Rd Davies)

1874 alts Pentrecelyn CM chapel, Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd, Denbs S8 76, 10.3.74; 1874-5 EWR; LB 8 1873-5 132; )

1874 Brooks CM chapel, Betws Cadewain, Mont; JP; S5 192 1871; LB7 1871-3 235-7 new chapel; ?CM 1839 BoW 82)

1874-5 Nefyn CM chapel, Caerns, S8 148 start 25.6.74 and finish end Sept 75; £326/6/4½d 1874 AJ; 1874-5 EWR; )

(1874 Higher Ardwick CM chapel, Manchester, Lancs JP; Goleuad 1/8/74)

1874 Llanidloes WM chapel, Mont, S8 48; 2.2.74, red brick; AJ 60, 121; ?Salem WM 1874-5 EWR; Shortbridge St; ?the new English chapel Llanisloes in LB7 1871-3 421;

1874 China St CM chapel; Llanidloes, Mont; EWR; cf also 1871)

1874 Parc CM chapel, Llanidloes, Mont; EWR; ?English CM; cf also 1871)

1874 house, Deganwy, Caerns, S8 1)

1874 house, Gaer, Ang, for Mrs Richards S8 68

1874 showcase at Nelson Emporium, Caernarfon, for L. Lewis S8 18

(1874 draining 25 houses Winifred St and\3 shops Worcester Rd for JJ Jones of Stafford St S8 20

1874 house, Ty Newydd, ??? S8 38 30.1.74;

1874 alts Pendref C chapel, Ruthin, Denbs, limestone 13.3.74; S8 87; and S8 103 portico over front doors; LB8 1873-5 487-8 Pen y Dre chapel, Ruthin.

(1874 painting Whitefield Rd CM, 4.4.74; S8 104; pilasters and arch behind pulpit to be done in Sienna and serpentine marbles

1874 school at Garth for Llangollen School Board S8 133, 11.4.74;

(1874 minor work at Star Hotel, Hall Lane S8 142

1874 alts house, Caerwys for J. Edwards esq 18.4.74 S8 144

1874 Maesucha or Maesincla house S8 152)

(1874 James Glover’s new house (pub) Belle St/ Collingwood St; S8 184 and S8 190 spec for plumbing J. glover PH and 5 shops Belle St; painting S8 224

(1874 J. Glover premises ?PH, Rice Lane S8 226

1874 Nerquis chapel, Flints S8 192; LB8 1873-5 443 letter in Welsh new chapel (GC);

(1874 three houses and workshops, Cherry Lne, Walton for J & R Colburn S8 203)

(1874 two houses and other premises Northumberland St/ Dickens St Toxteth Park Liverpool for Messrs Hale & Johnson S8 237

(1874 alts premises 53 Scotland Rd, alts 4 houses in a court S8 265

1874-5 Llangynog chapel, Mont, S8 273, 30.6.74; also Llangynog WM S7 288 1873-4; also boundary walls 1875 S9 280)

1874 int alts Edeyrn CM chapel, Caerns; S8 217; new chapel L10 1876-8 114)

(1874 new schoolroom windows, Chatham St CM chapel, Liverpool S8 282; LB 8 1873-5 303 account for alts;

(1874 alts to front and bar of James Glover premises Vauxhall Rd/ Northampton St, Liverpool S8 289

(1874 houses, York, brick S8 293)

(1874 plastering and slating J Tarbuck premises Northhill St S8 05, painting S8 366;

1874 two houses at Betws y Coed, Caerns for Benjamin Owen S8 307)

1874 alts to chapel and house at Llanarmon?, brick and Grinshill or Ruabon stone, cartage from Dolwen Station or Borthwen, S8 32;

(1874 Mr Summers house, Formby, Lancs S8 355)

1874-5 schoolroom, Bethel CM chapel, Rhyl, Flints; EWR)

1874-5 Bwlchgwyn WM chapel, Brymbo, Denbs; EWR CM)

1874 Bethesda C chapel, Caerns, £1467/15/0½d; AJ; LB8 1873-5 212-5 has account for Bethesda C; )

1874 Meifod CM chapel, Mont; JP; Meifod Chapel S8 121 may refer to WM; and LB8 1873-5 221 new WM chapel Meifod)

1874 Denbigh chapel, repairs, panting, fittings, ref to octagon in centre to have columns with moulded base and foliated caps, and to platform. Presumably Denbigh CM 1742, 1813, rebuilt 1839 with gallery, seats and pulpit 1875, porch 1891; Supplementary costs S8 429 reseating gallery and pitch-pine pews; LB10 1876-8 56 has letter re new chapel Denbigh, possibly Capel Mawr reblt 1880 BoW.

(1874 alts to unidentified shop S8 432)

1874 house for Rev D Lantrow, Flint, Flints S8 386)

(1874 house and shop, Scotland Rd, Liverpool for Isaac Glover) S8 392

(1874 alts J. Glover premises ?pub Vauxhall Rd, Liverpool S8 407

(1874 plaster and cementing at Mr Glover’s premises Mill St S8 409

(1874 Goodfellows Hall, Lodge Room and other premises, Warwick St, Liverpool S8 411)

(1874 premises (pub), for T.Jones, South Bank, Runcorn, Ches S8 419)

1874 alts corner premises, Pool St, Caernarfon, Caerns for W. Griffith S8 446)

(1874 work for W Harris Cressington Park, Liverpool S8 452)

1874 alts unidentified chapel interior S8 470)

1874 adds and alts to an unidentified Morfa CM, Aber???; two new windows in W and interior alts.

(1874 fittings Southbank Hotel, Runcorn, Ches S8 483)

(1874-5 alts offices R. Bent & Co Johnson St S9 1)

(1874-5 alts premises 123 Heyworth St, Everton S9 8)

1874-6 Clwtybont chapel, Caerns. S9 14, 11.11.74. Libanus, Clwtybont, 1875, £1200, AJ; LB9 1875-6 236 new chapel; LB10 1876-8 84 has letter 1876 re things needing doing)

1874-5 house, Nefyn, Caerns S9 31)

1874-7 attrib Soar WM chapel, Tre’rddol, Cd. Looks like Owens but docs refer only to D. Williams Aberystwyth.

(1875 shippon, unidentified, for W. Harris S9 44)

(1875 Brusfield St chapel, school & house 15.12.74 S9 48;)

1875-6 adds Bethesda CM chapel, Mold, Flints. Mold CM alts S9 67-9, new gallery on old cols, fittings, 28.12.74; also S9 158 boundary wall,roof, inteior; Add of gallery EWR; S9 345 refs to new interior and gallery at Mold Welsh CM; S10 38 ref to painting work 1876; Bethesda CM is of 1863 by WW Gwyther qv; Bethesda Mold 1874 AJ; LB 10 78 has account for Mold WM 1876 John Williams bldr)

(1875 chimney flue 19 Hardman St for Henry Baird S9 80

1875 alts offices, 52 High St, Bethesda, Caerns, for W.S. Parry; S9 82; 6 weeks work, 2.2.75)

(1875 alts chimneystack, J. Glover premises 8-9 Belle St, Liverpool S9 92)

(1875 alts Messrs Bent & Co premises – pub, Soho St S9 94)

1875 alts WM chapel, Newtown, Mont; letter 18.10.75 S10 153; raise floor 3’ to improve schoolroom below; galleries too wide, make narrower and raise; Remove gallery behind pulpit and have organ either fixed downstairs or in a new room outside present. ?RO commenting on plans by another? S10 404 1876 has quantities for plastering at Newtown chapel; LB9 1875-6 has letter re Newtown WM chapel competition, surprised at Mr Ellison (GC); Capel 53 says WM chapel 1838, remodelled 1870s by Edwin Jones qv with porch, rear organ loft, this later dem for a new building on same site, but same text says that PM took over old WM chapel of 1838 and added façade & ceiling 1881.

(1875 house, Leeswood, brick, S9 127)

1875 two houses in Llanbadarn Rd, Aberystwyth, Cds, for Mr Owen, slate merchant. Blue stone, dressings of Cefn or Grinshill, columns by front door, coins round edges of door and arch; Dormer lights w bargeboards. Fron door ornate porch columns with moulded bases, bands and foliated caps, bargeboards w moulded edges, S9 141, 16.3.75.

1875 renov schoolroom & masters house, Nefyn, Caerns; S9 168; ?different from S9 250 vestry and schoolroom at Nefyn Chapel;

1875 vestry & schoolroom Nefyn Chapel S9 250; ? different from renov school & house Nefyn S9 168; cf ext of chapel Nefyn LB 3 1866-7 121;

(1875 alts to pews and deacons’ seat in unidentified chapel S9 173-4)

1875 Oakley Park CM chapel, Llanidloes, Mont S9 175 brick; JP; LB9 1875-6 375-6 new chapel and schoolroom Oakley Park (GC);

1875 raise house Bethesda, Caerns, by a storey, for Mr Parry S9 187)

(1875 work for Mr Wright, Club Moor, identified as Cherry Lane in index S9 199

1875 houses, Llanbadarn Rd, Aberystwyth, Cd, for James Williams; squared local stone, with sills strings and heads Grinshill or Cefn stone, one principal each house, front gable pierced bargeboards, bay window; balusters green other woodwork grained S9 210, 8.4.75. ?two houses;

1875 shopfront, premises Pool St, Caernarfon, Caerns for Wm Griffith S9 225 20.4.75

(1875 premises at back of house, Gloucester Pl., Liverpool S9 231)

(1875 unidentified ‘Bradbury twenty-one houses brick’ S9 236)

1875 Glynceiriog B chapel, Denbs; S9 281 boundary walls; ref in LB10 1876 17; S8 171 1874 may be main spec; plot LB8 1875-6 206; .

(1875 Bootle WM chapel, Liverpool S9 284)

1875 ?Rhyl C chapel, Flints; AJ; cf also 1877 and 1881; )

1875 school for Llanarmon School Board, Denbs limestone from Bryn-mywyrion Quarry ½ m. away. S9 311;

(1875 houses, Boundary Lane/Dawber St, Liverpool for W Taylor S9 389; ? two houses.

1875 board school, Ty'n y gongl, Ang; EWR)

(1875 alts 39 London Rd ?Liverpool for D Jones S9 409)

1875 alts Caernarfon WM chapel, Caerns; EWR, Capel 38 6; not in specs; ?error for Ebenezer WM, Chapel St, Caernarfon, altered 1875-6 by R Davies, DHO61; ?EWM chapel Castle St is dated 1877, designer unknown; LB7 1871-3 379 has ref to new chapel Crown St ?Caernarfon acc to GC;

(1875 house, Cherry Lane, Walton, Liverpool, for Mark Wright S9 324)

(1875 alts house, Lawton St, ?where S9 338)

1875 infant school Rhos S9 359 ?Rhosllanerchrugog, Denbs;

1875-6 Bethel CM chapel, Newtown, Mont; Welsh CM 1875 £2,000 AJ; school, vestry & chapel, brick with blue brick buttresses, S9 259; Capel 53, pinnacles removed 1991)

(1875-6 WWM chapel, Claughton Rd Birkenhead, Ches £2,000 AJ; S9 107 26.2.75; railings 1876 S10 442; LB 9 1875-6 105; )

(1875-6 alts Tower Villa, Heswall, Ches, for WB Elias Esq kitchen, stable, coach house, and alts to house 14.5.75 S9 300; also S10 71 1875-6.

1875-6 ?EP chapel, Penmaenmawr Caerns EWR; not in specs)

(1875-6 EP chapel, Shaw St, Everton Brow, Liverpool S9 369; brick and Stourton Hill stone; gas fittings S9 483; LB9 1875-6 95 new chpel Shaw St; LB10 1876-8 14 new chapel Shaw St £3916/5/0d; also letter to Head constable 14.9.76 about vandalism to new church; also ground plan LB10 26.)

1875-6 CM chapel, Conwy, Caerns; S9 417, cement dressings, cf also 1871; 1871 £1105/16/6d AJ, error; 1873-5 Carmel CM EWR; dated 1875 Chapel St Conwy BoW; LB 9 1875-6 393 Conway Chapel may refer but LB9 433 refs to C chapel at Conwy (GC)

1875-6 rebuild B chapel, Llandudno Caerns, pull down front and back of present chapel, cement dressings, S9 429; AJ; Tabernacl B chapel, Llewellyn St, Llandudno?, dated 1874; LB9 1875-6 328 alts Llandudno B chapel;

1875-6 schoolroom and interior C chapel, Conwy, Caerns S10 73, 8.9.75; benches and reading desk 21.2.76 S10 313. Seion I chapel, Chapel St, Conwy, 1875-6 JP 6785 now Royal Cambrian gallery; LB 9 1875-6 433 Conway C chapel; also LB 9 393 Conway chapel may refer, or to Conwy CM chapel.

1875-6 pull down cottages next road, alts to pub for Jones & Price of Caernarfon S10 91

1875-6 alts Ruthin Schools, Denbs S10 103)

(1875-6 alts house Cressington Park, for Walter Harris ?new front and end walls; S10 129; also S10 133 adds to house Cressington Pk for Walter Harris.

(1875-6 schoolroom fittings, Brusfield St B chapel, S10 134 16 benches)

1875-6 adds to house, Maesgadock, where?, for William Morgan Esq cemented rubble, front gable bargeboarded and pinnacled, porch on panelled pilasters, curved brackets, Bangor or Felinheli slates. S10 136;

(1875-6 alts to shop London Rd for Thomas Hewits S 10 143

1875-6 schools, Acrefair, Ruabon, Denbs S10 10 for Ruabon School Board?

1875-6 house, Llanidloes, Mont S10 12

(1875-6 houses & shops Liscard (??Liskeard Cornwall) for Rogers Esq. White pressed brick details, two shop doors S10 48

1875-6 porch and interior Sardis B chapel, Llanberis, Caerns; S10 40; AJ; LB9 1875-6 351 has letter to R Jones Newtown re Sardis chapel letter to builder (GC))

1875-6 alts Abererch CM chapel (Capel Isaf), Llannor, Caerns EWR; JP; S10 168 interior; LB10 1876-8 62-3 alts;

1875-6 singers’ pew, Caio CM chapel, Cynwyl Gaeo, Carms S10 180)

(1875-6 alts for J Nuttall Roscommon St S10 61)

(1875-6 account, painting and papering house, Queen Anne St for Messrs Bent & Co, £20/7/0d S10 182

(1875-6 alts house and shops Scotland Rd for James Glover, bricklayers work S10 156

1875-6 alts Edeyrn CM chapel, Caerns rebld S10 184-97; EWR; alts S8 217 interior 1874; chapel dated 1898; LB10 1876-8 114 Edeyrn new chapel; )

(1875-6 alts premises J Hewitson & Co S10 164; S10 272 painting and repairs premises JH&Co London Rd)

1875-6 PM chapel, Buckley Flints S9 447, brick, 1.1.76; Tabernacle PM chapel 1874-5; 1875-6 acc to Mason; LB 9 1875-6 327 new PM;

1875-6 CM chapel, Buckley Flints S10 26; ?not same as PM S9 447 1.1.76; Tabernacle PM chapel 1874-5; 1875-6 acc to Mason)

1875-6 alts Seion CM chapel, Llansadwrn, Cms; S9 469; take down schoolroom roof and floor; lengthen two central windows by raising arches higher, gallery; £681/10/3d AJ; 1875-6 EWR; LB10 1876-8 105-7 contract £566, D. Davies bldr;

1875-6 alts CM chapel, Pontrobert Mont 19.11.75 S10 198

(1875-6 lecture hall and school Everton Village chapel, red pressed brick like chapel 6.12.75 S10 202

1875-6 chapels mentioned in letter-book 9 1.3.75 to 31.8.76 (GC)

15-18 Llanidloes WM chapel;

95 Shaw St EP;

105 Claughton Rd WWM;

236 Clwtybont B;

240-1 Llanfair Caereinion;

324 Newtown WM comp;

327 Buckley PM;

328 alts Llandudno B;

351 letter re Sardis to Mr Jones Newtown

375-6 Oakley Park;

393 Conwy chapel;

433 Conwy C;

476 Rhos CM;

480-4 Birkenhead WM;

1875-8 ?Brynseion I chapel, Cwmbach, Glam; RCAHM list, not in specs, ??Brynseion chapel 1858 alts 1889)

(1876 chimney 19 Hurst St, for MJ Evans Esq warehouse S10 242

1876 proposed villas, Rhyl, Flints, for Mr Williams, brick, S10 245)

(1876 painting and repairs J Hewitson & Co shop, London Rd S10 272; cf S10 164 alts premises JH&Co)

1876 ?Amlwch chapel, Ang; £1800, for 700, AJ; ?error S10 535-6 ‘Amlwch Chapel r/b’ refers to rendering W end of school and W side and S end of chapel, repointing front; presumably Capel Mawr CM 1870-2; LB7 1871-3 247-9 has account for new chapel, schoolroom, dwelling-house & stable;

1876 alts WM chapel, Mold, Flints; account John Williams bldr LB10 78; spec 1876 for new classroom S10 267; LB10 1876-8 78-9 fittings Mold WM; int alts Pendref WM chapel, Mold, EWR;

l876-8 Seion I chapel, Baker St, Aberystwyth. S10 215-40 Aberystwyth new chapel 10.1.76; front of best blue Aberystwyth stone equal to best work in the front of the Engl B chapel in the same street, Minera or Grinshill dressings, pilasters centre, 2 front doors; EWR; Contractor Thomas Jones of Dolau £4000 AJ; BPR 65; DHO 28 says £4400 ref to CN May 1878.

(1876 Spennymoor WM chapel, Co Durham LB10 104 letter; S10 117, brick and white brick; S10 275 spec for pavement Speenymoor Welsh church 4.2.76; LB 10 1876-8 104 power of contract;

(1876 alt stable, Belle St, for Mr Cowse S10 416)

1876 shop, Railway Hotel, Caernarfon, Caerns; S10 422 24.4.76)

(1876 PM chapel, Chorley, brick, S10 277)

(1876 Gloucester Cottages, blue brick with white ad blue brick S10 288)

(1876 alts Bethlehem CM chapel, Netherfield Rd North, Liverpool, alts to brickwork, interior, S10 298 quantities; S10 306 spec; painting S10 346; deacons pew S10 442;

(1876 painting & joinery, Tabernacle chapel, Netherfield Rd South, Liverpool S10 398 and 401; ?Tabernacl Newydd I chapel by Rev T Thomas with R Owens cf LB 1 254;

1876 alts Conwy ?B chapel, Caerns, schools, vestry, great seat and pulpit, Conwy B in index, S10 315. Conwy B Church St dated 1875. cf Conwy C schoolroom and int 8.9.75 S10 73

(1876 alts Exeter & Mornington (?PH), Mornington St, for R. Williams & Co S10 317

(1876 two houses Hanley Park for Mr N Stokes, carpentry and joinery S10 318

1876 hotel, The Parade, Rhyl, Flints. S10 446-86; letter LB10 1876-8 93 to J Hughes recommending stopping building on Church St side because of dispute with owners opposite but can continue with Parade front. Also letter to I Holden & Son architects LB10 87 encl plan and section of new hotel showing ‘what I thought might be done to mitigate what you complain of’ – they possibly working for objectors.

1876 B chapel, Llanidloes, Mont; S10 326, 345, 348; LB10 286 has letter re David Jones bldr insolvent; LB10 46 quantities for gallery for schoolrooms; )

(1876 adds premises Bridge St; ?Lewis Lewis Nelson Emporium S10 364)

(1876 premises Newsham St for H. Hughes S10 377, Everton.

1876 alts Four Alls Vaults, Caernarfon, Caerns for Mr John Jones S10 501, new front.

1876 Diffwys CM chapel, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Mer; EWR; ?same as Ffestiniog Chapel S10 510, Penrhyndeudraeth stone and/or? blue from Tanygrisiau Quarry 2.6.76; LB10 1876-8 472 has letter re fittings, bronze etc for Bethesda chapel, Blaenau Ffestiniog;

(1876 warehouse and offices, 19 Hurst St S10 527)

(1876 report C chapel, Gt Mersey St Liverpool; S10 533, minor joinery 534;

1876-7 Bethania B chapel, Cynwyd, Mer; EWR; S10 405 local stone dressings of Eyarth stone; 1875 AJ; completed LB10 287 1877 letter to Rev Williams, Corwen)

1876-7 alts B chapel, Brymbo, Denbs; S10 537; flooring, new platform)

1876-7 alts chapel, Rhosllanerchrugog, Denbs S10 431-41 28.4.76 cf also S5 271, 1871;

1876-7 Bethel CM chapel, Dolgellau, Mer; EWR; £2,000 AJ; S10 486-500 20.5.76 Penrhyn blue stone; FS BN 15.9.76 Humphrey Jones of Dolgellau deputy; Plas yn Dre St now SPAR shop and PO; RCAHM says 1883-4 error?;

1876-8 chapels mentioned in LB10, 14.9.76 to 21.10.78 (GC):

46 Llanidloes B;

54-5 alts Gwersyn? Chapel; 56 Denbigh;

62-3 alts Abererch;

78-9 Mold WM;

94-5 survey of South Hill Rd chapel for Building Ctee Princes Rd;

104 Spennymoor;

105-7 Llansadwrn;

114 Edeyrn;

124 alts front Moriah Penyrallt;

178-9 Princes Rd PM;

197-8 Claremont St Shrewsbury;

235-9 Pensarn;

287 Cynwyd;

318 Pentrecerw?;

333 Anfield Rd;

343 David St Park Rd;

365-6 Newtown EP;

374 Barmouth;

436 Tregeiriog;

472 Betheda Blaenau Ffestiniog;

1877 adds Ruthin School, Denbs S10 542)

(1877 alts for J Lewis & Son, Richmond st S10 550)

(1877 unid alts stable, billiard room floor etc to PH; S10 560)

(1877 Excavation and drains for streets in Bootle: Tudor, Kenick, Arthur, Herbert, Corbett, Vincent, Oswald and Trevor Streets S10 569

1877 alts J Glovers prems, Pope St, ?Sauncy, cut open door in lobby of PH, 9.5.77; S10 572.

1876 Jerusalem CM, Llanllechid, Caerns, & house EWR; not in specs;

1876 Alts Rhosllanerchrugog, Denbs; S10 431-41 28.4.76; ?same as Capel Mawr CM 1876 EWR;)

1876 Bala Building Co offices, Bala, Mer, now Barclays Bank, EWR; not in specs; unlikely to be Barclays as that is former house of Rev Thomas Charles, stuccoed in C19;

1876-7 Caersalem CM, Chapel St, Flint, Flints; EWR Romanesque; Flint CM S10 349-363 brick; 1877 JP 8011; Cf also S7 56 ?1872 Fflint Chapel; LB8 1873-5 492-5 has corresp in Welsh re Flint CM)

1876-7 Felinheli CM, Caerns EWR; not in specs)

1876-7 Carmel B, Llangollen, Denbs; JP; not in specs)

1876-7 Three schools for Ruabon School Board, Denb; LB 10 17 1876, I am now building three for Ruabon, one for Llanarmon nr Mold .. I built one at Llangollen’; LB10 291 letter to clerk complaining over payment; schools at Acrefair, Denbs, mentioned LB10 12, 25.9.76; S10 395 for fittings, desks etc Ponkey School, ?Ponciau)

1876-8 School, Llanarmon, nr Mold, Flints; LB10 17; ?Llanarmon yn Ial, Denbs)

(1877 Liverpool PM chapel, £6556 ?AJ; LB10 178-9: new PM Princes Rd similar to Anfield Rd, proposed plan;)

1877 ?alts, adds, Hen Gapel I chapel, Llanuwchllyn, Mer; AJ; prob error for Glanaber CM chapel 1877-8;

1877 Rhyl C chapel, Flints; S11 186-93)

1877 Llanrwst CM chapel, Denbs S11 314; cf EWR 1880-1)

1877 Llanfyllin chapel, Mont, alts; S11 448, 464)

(1877-8 Oswestry WM chapel, Salop; EWR)

(1877 Sling I chapel, S11 290-300)

(1877 Lowton chapel S11 490-99: ?Lane Rd PM, Lowton, Lancs. 1880-1 Capel 39 18)

1877 Froncysyllte B chapel, Denbs; S11 330-40; but LB7 1871-3 has letter Froncysyllte new chapel now finished (GC)

1877 Cefnybedd CM chapel, Gwersyllt, Denbs S11 14-22; LB10 1876-8 54-5 has ref to ?Gwersyn chapel alts in letter to L Hughes, Airlight house, in Welsh (GC))

1877 Brynsiencyn chapel, Ang; S11 28; not Horeb CM, by OM Roberts)

1877 Libanus B chapel, Gwaun Gynfi, Deiniolen, Caerns; AV; ?not in specs;

(1877 Walton CM chapel, Walton Pk, Liverpool; S11 194-206; ?not same as David St CM, 1877-8 S11 422-36; ?same as Walton Park CM, Goleuad 8.2.1879)

1877-8 Tregarth I chapel, Llandegai, Caerns EWR)

1877-9 Trawsfynydd WM chapel, Mer; EWR; ?Bethel WM 1879)

1877-8 school & house Glanaber CM chapel, Llanuwchllyn, Caerns; EWR; ? alts/adds Llanuwchllyn chapelS11 448-64;

1877-8 Colwyn Bay I chapel , Denbs; S12 352, EWR.

(1877-8 Claremont St B chapel, Shrewsbury, Salop, & school; S11 267, 289; BoE534; Ruabon brick and Grinshill drs; LB 10 1876 17 ‘I am the party who did Glynceiriog and Shrewsbury chapels’ could be to 1869-70 Hill’s Lane chapel Shrewsbury but LB10 91 encloses sketch plan of Claremont St chapel and school 25.12.1876; LB10 197-8 new chapel request for explanation of requirements (GC);

1877-8 Carregddu CM chapel, Dolgarregddu, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Mer JP; ?dem; ?Bethesda new chapel, Blaenau Ffestiniog fittings, bronze etc in LB10 1876-8 472 (GC)

1877-8 Bethel CM chapel, Buckley, Flints Lombard/ sub classical. ?same as Buckley CM S10 26 1875-7; Buckley Chapel (alt) S12 419, 492; Chapel Buckley R/B S13 288-94 1878-9; 1878 AJ; Br 27.7.78; BoW has Bethel CM, Bistre, 1878 polychrome brick.

1877-8 Trefnant chapel, Denbs; S12 372; 1877 AJ)

(1877-8 David St CM chapel, Walton Park, Liverpool; EWR 1878-9; David St Chapel S11 422-36 1877; LB10 286 payment 28.5.78 for David St chapel Toxteth Park; LB10 343 new chapel and school David St Park Rd;

(1877-8 Anfield Road CM chapel, Liverpool; EWR; S11 108 1877; LB10 1876-8 413 ref to committee ordering 40 tea tables; LB10 333 new chapel (GC);

1877-8 Abergele EP chapel, Abergele, Denbs; Marine Rd, Pensarn, for J Roberts; AJ; BoW99 Gothic; LB10 1876-8 235-9 has spec for masons work at new chapel Pensarn;)

1877-8 Capel Cernyw B chapel, Corwen, Mer. EWR; S12 236 ‘B chapel Corwen R/B’ 1877-8; JP 1878; cf also 1865; chapel reblt C20)

(1877-8 Gorston WM chapel S12 204)

1877-8 Christ Church EP chapel, Barmouth, Mer; JP Gothic; LB10 1876-8 374 new chapel on N side Mr Davies assembly rm and shop, plan & section;)

1877-8 Llanbrynmair C chapel, Mont; S12 1-7; cf Tabernacl CM 1877-8)

1877-8 ?Tabernacle CM chapel, Llanbrynmair, Mont, or Llanfair Mathafarn Eithaf, Ang; EWR;

1877-8 Penycae B chapel, Ruabon, Denbs; S12 332-46 Pen-y-Cae B R/B; cf also Pen y cae Chapel S8 339 1873-4. BoW261 Salem B 1878; EWR Salem B 1878-9; LB8 1873-5 11-2 has letter in Welsh to committee)

1877-8 alts Salem I chapel, Caernarfon, Caerns; Capeli; chapel by Rev T. Thomas 1860-2; OMJ quotes NWOE 13.3.1891 for ‘liberal course of alts’ 1877-8 done by RO with William Prichard contr for £743/19/7d inc new Sedd Fawr, sim to that at Seion I chapel Aberystwyth. RO paid £30 for plan; further alts 1890-1 by OM Roberts qv and 1911-12 by HG Thomas qv; EWR Capel 39 16 has alts 1878 by R. Davies qv, ?error;

1877-8 ?alts Moriah CM chapel, South Penrallt, Caernarfon; LB10 1876-8 12 (GC) alts to front of Moriah chapel, Pen yr Allt;

1877-8 Tregeiriog chapel, Denbs S12 216-226; 1877 AJ; LB10 1876-8 436 has letter to E Griffiths contractor complaining of stonework; )

1878 Bethel CM chapel, Mold Rd, Bistre, Flints. Br 1878 790, BoW333; Round arched, polychrome brick; cf Buckley CM 1877-8;

1878 New Inn, Vale St, Rhyl, Flints. EWR)

1878-9 Coedpoeth CM chapel, Denbs EWR; cf also Adwy’r Clawdd CM, Moel Maelor, Coedpoeth, 1885-6;

1878-9 ?WM chapel, Dolgellau Mer; EWR; ?error for Bethel CM, Plas yn Dre St, Dolgellau 1876-7. WM is by Richard Davies, 1880;

1878-9 ?Corwen WM chapel, Mer; EWR; ?error WM by R. Davies;

1878-9 Newtown EP chapel, Mont; S12 178-203; 1878-9 JP; The Crescent BoW174 1879; LB10 365-6 ref to alts to the design 1.2.1878; Capel 53 says Crescent Chapel opened July 1878, roof damaged 2002, closed)

1878-9 alts Bwlchgwyn CM chapel, Brymbo, Denbs; EWR; ?Peniel BoW114 1823, 1861 and 1878)

1878-9 Libanus B chapel, Clwtybont, Deiniolen, Caerns, JP; S12 435-47 1877-8; but cf Clwtybont B 11.11.74 S9 14; AJ 1875 £1200; and LB9 1875-6 236 new B;)

1878-9 Dolwyddelan CM chapel, Caerns; EWR)

(1878-9 Breeze Hill chapel, Walton, Liverpool; S13 11-19)

1878-9 Conglywal I chapel, Ffestiniog, S13 300-11; same as Hyfrydfa I, Manod, Congl y Wal, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Mer, 1879, JP; sub-classical)

1878-9 Peniel I chapel, Ffestiniog, Mer JP sub-classical; S13 216-221;)

1878-9 Garth chapel S13 25-34, cf also Garth Chapel R/B 1884-6 S18 185; ?Brynhyfryd CM, Garth, Trevor, Denbs BoW 291, no date)

1878-9 chapel, Penrhyndeudraeth, Mer S13 311-23, either Nazareth CM or Gorphwysfa CM, both by RO. S14 275 1879-80 has ‘Nazareth Penrhyndeudraeth r/b’ and S15 384 1880-1 has ‘Nazareth chapel list of all materials £1172/12/2d’; Nazareth 1879 AJ; Gorphwysfa CM, Adwy Ddu, Penrhyndeudraeth, 1879-80, JP; 1880 BoW;

(1878-9 Church Town chapel S13 55-69)

1878-9 Salem chapel r/b S13 42-51, AJ 1878;)

(1878-9 chapel, Tranmere, Ches; S13 234-53)

(1878-9 Walton Park CM chapel, Liverpool; Goleuad 8.2.79)

1879-80 Tabernacle CM chapel, Powell St, Aberystwyth, James Williams clerk of works, W l8.7.79, S13 446-70 Aberystwyth Chapel rebuild; S14 138-9 agreement between RO and Chatham Jones builder on building new chapel at Aberystwyth; burnt 2008 and dem;

1879-80 Carmel CM chapel, Llanilar, Cd; S14 112-25, 178; W 24.10.79, FS, £950.

(1879-80 Clifton Road I chapel, Birkenhead, Ches S14 481, AJ says Liverpool)

1879-80 chapel, Denbigh S14 10-15; AJ 1879; ?not same as alts and exts to Capel Mawr CM, EWR classical; cf S8 369 1874 plumbing and painting Denbigh Chapel, fittings, ref to octagon in centre; LB10 1876-8 56 new chapel Denbigh;)

1879-80 chapel, Llandrillo, where? S14 396; EWR refers to Engedi CM chapel, Llandrillo yn Rhos, Denb, 1879, Gothic; AJ chapel at Llandrillo 1879; and JP to Moriah CM, Capel y Rhos, Llandrillo, Denbs 1880-1; Moriah CM, Llandrillo, Mer, 1881, looks like RO)

(1879-80 Waterloo CM chapel, Liverpool; EWR)

1879-80 chapel, Acrefair, Denbs S14 163.379)

(1879-80 Kirkdale B chapel, Liverpool; S14 98-108; LB8 1873-5 410-30 has quantities for Welsh B chapel, Bousefield St, Kirkdale;)

(1879-80 WM chapel, Princes Rd, Liverpool; S14 356;)

(1879-80 Summer Hill chapel, Liverpool; S14 218)

1880-1 CM chapel, Henllan, Denbs; EWR)

(c1880 ?Imperial Chambers, Dale St, Liverpool; attrib MB; )

1880 ?Ebenezer CM chapel, Borthygest, Caerns; attrib BoW;

1880-1 Neath Abbey WM chapel, Neath, Glam; JP)

1880-1 Llanrwst B chapel, Denbs; EWR;)

(1880 Welsh chapel, Crewe, Ches;; AJ)

1880-1 chapel, Deganwy, Caerns; S15 261; AJ)

1880-1 chapel, Llysfaen, Denbs; S15 285; AJ 1880)

1880-1 chapel, Mostyn, Flints; S15 360-74)

1880-1 Nazareth CM chapel, ?Penrhyndeudraeth, Mer. ‘a list of all materials £1172/12/2d’ S15 304; cf also 1879-80 S14 275 Nazareth r/b; )

1880-1 Ebenezer I chapel, Trefriw, Denbs £1,494 AJ; S14 429 1879-80)

1880-1 Trefriw CM chapel, Llanrwst, Denbs; EWR; ?error for Trefriw I chapel 1880-1;

1880-1 Moriah CM chapel, Llandrillo, Mer. ?Llandrillo Chapel S14 296 1879-80; but cf Capel y Rhos CM, Llandrillo, Denbs JP 1880-1; also Engedi CM, Llandrillo yn Rhos, Colwyn Bay, Denbs 1879 Gothic EWR;

1880-1 C chapel Rhyl, Flints S15 388; 1881 AJ, cf also S11 1877 186; Christ Church C chapel 1885 is by Owen Edwards BoW)

(1880-1 Windsor Rd chapel, Liverpool; S15 236-48, 295)

1880-1 alts Sion chapel, Wrexham S15 473)

(1882 Westminster Chambers, Dale St, Liverpool; firm's offices to late 1970s MB;)

1882-3 EP chapel, Castle Sq, Caernarfon, Caerns; Br 28.10.82 573 £3849, RR Williams contr. AJ 74, 77 ill, 1879; EWR ill Capel 39 8; Gothic w side spire;

1882 new houses, Bala, Mer; EWR; unid;

1883-4 Y Ddol CM chapel, Caerwys, Flints. S17 81-7; ill. EWR Capel 38 9 utterly plain, now house;

1883-4 WM chapel, Prestatyn, Flints; S17 1; AJ 1883;

1883-4 B chapel, Poultney near Ruabon, Denbs S17 55-69; AJ 1883;

1883-4 gallery, WWM chapel, Rhyl, Flints; S17 242)

1883-4 chapel, Tywyn, rebld S17 98: ?Bethesda I, Tywyn, Mer, 1881-2, or Towyn, Denbs?;

1883-4 chapel Ffestiniog, Mer, rebuild; S17 70; AJ 1883; unid;

(1884-5 Christ Church WM New Connexion chapel, Cradley Heath, Staffs; inf Andy Foster;)

(1884-6 chapel, Bolton, Lancs; S18 98-109, 382)

1884-6 Buckley C chapel, Flints; S18 457; ?C chapel 1872-4 by Rev T. Thomas, BoW.

1884-6 Garth chapel rebld S18 185, cf also 1878-9; ?where; )

1884-6 Penybont chapel S18 343; where?

1884-6 alts Capel y Rhos chapel, Ruthin, Denbs; ‘Rhos Chapel’ S18 293-4; 1884 AJ;

1885 CM chapel, Princess St, Montgomery, Mont; £1100, 250 seats AJ; S18 52, 114, 1884-6)

1885 Addwy'r Clawdd CM chapel, Coedpoeth, Denbs; £1500 EWR; AJ; cf also 1878-9)

1884-6 alts Mold CM chapel, Flints; S18 306; cf also 1886-8 alts Welsh CM chapel, New St, Mold S19 209, 216, 314)

1886-8 Bath St EP chapel, Aberystwyth, Cds; S19 463; presumably alts to chapel of 1871-2 by RO;

(1886-8 Boundary St PM chapel, Liverpool; S19 294)

(1886-8 school Earlstown Welsh WM chapel, S19 287. ?Earlestown, Newton le Willows, Lancs; cf Earlstown new chapel LB8 1873-5 301)

1886-8 Methodist Free Church, Stuart St, Ruabon, Denbs; chapel and school S19 51)

1886-8 alts New St CM chapel, Mold, Flints; S19 209, 216, 314. cf 1884-6)

(1886-8 chapel, Widnes, Lancs; S19 25, 286; cf also Widnes B 1889-91)

1887 ?school Mynydd Seion CM chapel, Abergele, Denbs; MB; DHO 19;

1887-8 Free Library, Bangor St, Caernarfon Caerns. BN 6.5.87;

1889 ?Bethlehem I chapel, Hall St, Rhosllanerchrugog, Denbs; BoW265 1889 no archt, Romanesque; not same as Hill St P chapel, Rhosllanerchrugog, rebuild, S22 186, 231 & 328 c1891;

1889-91 P chapel, Flint, Flints; S21 110)

(1889-91 B chapel, Widnes, Lancs; S21 135 198 484; cf also 1886-8 chapel Widnes S19)

(1889-91 PM chapel Jubilee Drive, Liverpool; S21 164)

S22 is undated ?1891;

1891? Hill St P chapel, Rhosllanerchrugog, Denbs; S22 186, 231 328;

1891? Penycefn CM chapel, Caersws, Mont S22 118)

(1891? PM chapel, Balmerston St Liverpool; S22 251)

(1891? P chapel, Solop St, Liverpool; S22 67

1893-4 school, CM chapel, Cemmaes, Ang; S23

(1894 B chapel, New Brighton Ches; S24 25)

(1896-9 Egremont chapel; S25 506-7)

1896-9 chapel, Prestatyn, Flints; S25 429)

(1896-9 chapel, St Helens, Lancs; S25 31)

(1899 CM chapel, Edge Lane Liverpool; EWR)

1903 Ponciau CM chapel, Rhos, ?Denbs; AJ)

1906 Ship Temperance Cafe, Market St/Chapel St Abergele, Denbs; BoW RO&Sons; MB)

(1906 CM chapel, Douglas Rd Liverpool; £7700 AJ)

1908-10 CM chapel, Rhosesmor, Flints; RO&Son; NLW plans ill front cover Pensaerniaeth Cymru 1998; 1910 BoW)

1914 Henry Rees Memorial Chapel, Llansannan, Denbs; DHO 121-2, RO&Son)

(1924 Bethel CM chapel, Heathfield Rd, Liverpool; RO&Son EWR; 1927 acc to DHO 203, John Williams & Co builders)

(1951 CM chapel, Stanley Rd Bootle, Liverpool; RO&Son BoESLancs 93; by Noah Woodward Capel 39 18, error for Noel Woodall qv)

(1957-8 Kirkby B chapel, Liverpool; by Noel Woodall; Harwood & Foster)

Attrib: 1874-7 Soar WM chapel, Tre'rddol, Cds, looks like RO but accounts signed D Williams qv.

(1866-8 Tabernacle Newydd I chapel , Liverpool, RO ?exec architect for Rev Thomas Thomas; HEAC 4 1875 409, £6500;

Some Owens drawings exh Keighley Museum 1981: incl Hamlet Free Church & Kensington B, Liverpool, Capel 39 18; Bethel St EP chapel, Llanidloes, Mont;

1877 Anfield Rd chapel, Liverpool.

1889 Bethlehem I chapel, Hall St, Rhosllanerchrugog; no archt BoW265, Lombard;

PACE, GEORGE GAZE, Architect, York. 1915-75. Church specialist. P.G. Pace, The Architecture of George Pace, 1990; des All Saints Doncaster 1951-6; Acomb Moor St James ch Yorks 1955; SS Leonard & Jude Doncaster 1957-60; Broomhill ch Sheffield 1958-63; Acomb Holy Redeemer ch Yorks 1959-63; chancel Branston ch Lincs 1964; Keele Univ chapel 1964-5; Wm Temple church, Wythenshawe 1964-5; St Johns College chapel York 1965-9; St James ch Acomb Yorks 1970-1; memorial in S choir aisle Llandaff Cathedral.

1949-58 rest Llandaff Cathedral; BoW; NLW GG Pace Colln 1955-6; des for organ case for echo organ 1956, NLW Pensaerniaeth Cymru 1998 45; BoW 250 between 1949-57 four main structural works – parabolic arches for echo organ with Epstein’s Majestas 1957; nave roof with nearly flat ceiling; S aisle reblt w new plaster ceiling; and outside N aisle added chapel of St David 1953-6; upper storey of chapter house; choir stalls 1964; N and S choir aisle light fittings 1957; S choir aisle altar candlesticks & rail 1961; nave pulpit 1957; organ case 1958; NW chapel screen on E; processional way to St Davids Chapel and arch in Prebendal House;

1951 decorative scheme, Chepstow Ch, Mon; PGP;

1953 unex chancel fittings, Nolton ch, Pmbs;

1952-68 alts Llanbadarn Fawr Ch, Cd; candlesticks 1952, lights 1955-6, repairs 1956 and 1967-9, high altar frontal 1956, benches & kneelers Lady Chapel 1957, heating 1966-7, reordered W end, S porch and door 1967. Unex plan for S transept chapel 1968.

1955-8 rest Holy Trinity ch, Christchurch, Mon, after 1949 fire; PGP 153; Harwood & Foster; 1953-5 BoW, fittings 1955-8)

1957-9 St Michaels College Chapel, Llandaff, Glam; Harwood & Foster; BoW;

1958 repairs Cregrina ch, Rad; BoW;

1959-60 St Luke Penarth, Glam; Harwood & Foster)

1961-3 St Teilo, Cockett, Swansea, Glam; Harwood & Foster)

1963 refurb chancel, Maesmynys ch, Rad; BoW; with Ronald Sims;

1964 int alts New Radnor ch, Rad; BoW

1965 altar and fittings, Caerwent ch, Mon; BoW

1967 repairs Crugybyddar ch, Rad; BoW;

1968-9 alts Bronllys ch, Brec; BoW, screen moved;

1969-70 Kidwelly Ch, Cms: boilerhouse proposed, light fittings, flower-vase;

1974 rest Llantilio Pertholey ch, Mon, after fire; BoW, roofs; vestry screen, W w by H. Stammers; PGP)

1977 fittings, Bleddfa ch, Rad; BoW;

19?? work at Llanwenog ch, Cd, ?repairs

(19?? alts tower, new saddleback roof, Vaynor ch, Brec; now Glam, BoW Glam;

PADDON, JOHN BIRCH. Steel magnate, The Drymma, near Swansea. BoW 154 spells surname Padden.

1890-1 Birchgrove ch, Swansea, Glam; designed with assistance of Rhys Llewellyn, Birchgrove, contr; Camb 28.8.91.; £1700; Orrin 15; ext E 1930.

PADMORE, JOHN Engineer. ‘Capital mason’, Bristol. Engineer partner with John Morris in developing collieries W of Swansea with access via Sluice Pill Canal off Loughor estuary; Copp 132-4; Portrait p 134, from Bath Art Gallery; innovator, one of first structural uses of cast-iron Great Crane, Bristol, 1735; built enclosed dock at Sea Mills Bristol; steam engines for Bristol Waterworks Co and pumping machinery for Hotwells, Bristol. Des tramway and treadmill crane for unloading stone from Ralph Allen’s Combe Down stone quarries, Bath.

1717 engineering at Llangyfelach Copperworks, Glam; Copp 132.

1728 ?inv with Lower Forest Mills, Swansea, Glam; resolution March 1728 Mr Padmore to come to Swansea; built before 1730; Copp133; copper-rollng mills in rectangular shed.

c1735 Upper or Lower Forest Mills, Swansea, Glam, for Lockwood, Morris & Co; Copp 132 text very confused.

PADMORE, PERCEVAL MITCHELL. Llanfairfechan. Architect partner of HL North 1926-41 qv, firm continued to be North & Padmore N&P after North’s death in 1941.

1941 Plas Lafan, Little Orme, Llandudno, Caerns; Arch 18.4.41)

1949 reflooring Llangelynin ch, Caerns; ICBS 12755)

1955 lychgate, Llanymawddwy ch, Mer;

1956 Penrhosgarnedd ch, Bangor, Caerns; AV)

1956-7 repairs Llanedwen ch, Ang; ICBS;

1956-7 repairs Carno ch, Mont; ICBS; N&P;

1958 repairs Bryngwran ch, Ang; ICBS; N&P;

1964 Benllech ch, Ang; N&P; RH; ICBS 1962-70 PMP and John Arfon Hughes sign corresp, F. Davies the compl cert;

1966-7 repairs Pentraeth ch, Ang; ICBS; N&P;

1971-2 repairs Llandinam ch, Mont; ICBS; PMP w Bowen Dann Davies;

PAGE, GEORGE GORDON Engineer 4 Raymond Buildings London. 1875-8 extended Margate Pier £34,547, 1st pr 1870 RHH; 1878-80 Skeldergate Bridge, York BoE202-3 £56,000;

1873 Llwynddewi, Llangadog, Cms, remodelled for A. Stepney Gulston of Derwydd, executed slightly simpler. Plans CRO Derwydd SG 31

PAGE, JAMES Engineer to Swansea Dock Co

1846? plans for South Dock, Swansea; BSW 2 214

PAGE, RICHARD Engineer and harbourmaster, Aberystwyth. Custom House St, Pigot 1844 dir.

1842 superintending new works, Aberystwyth Harbour, Cd; W 16.1.42; 11.2.42

PAGETT, HENRY Bridgnorth. Mason or family of masons, one built Newport MH, Salop 1662 and repaired Bridgnorth Bridge 1670. A HP Sr reblt Quatford ch, Salop, 1714 and two Pagetts measured steeple at Ryton, Salop, 1710; Henr Pagett mason + 1718.

1697 Nantcribba, Forden, Mont, for Arthur Devereux; BoW; Colvin; LHW; agreed to make staircase like the one recently made at Maesmawr, Meifod, Mont for John Edwards; NLW Glansevern 11602, 11622.

PAICE, BOWES A. London. Architect.

1876 St Margaret ch, Blackwood, Mon; nave and porch; ICBS; Chancel to Paice’s plan 1891 by MB Adams, London; BoW 1875-6 and 1890-1;

PALEY, EDWARD GRAHAM Architect, Lancaster. 1823-95 pupil of Edmund Sharpe 1809-77 from 1845 and later partner (S&P). Sharpe retired in 1856 to become railway engineer; 1868 joined by Hubert James Austin (P&A) 1841-1915. RC Cathedral Lancaster 1857-9; Kirkby ch Lancs 1869-71; 1870 Leighton Hall Lancs; 1871 Holker Hall Lancs; 1875 Halliwell ch, Bolton; 1879-81 Daisy Hill ch Lancs; 1880-1 Astley Bridge ch Bolton; EH book on Sharpe, Paley & Austin firm by Geoff Brandwood et al;

1862-3 Capel Garmon ch, Denbs; BoW

PALEY & AUSTIN Architects Lancaster. Edward G Paley qv 1823-95 and Hubert James Austin 1841-1915, Paley had continued practive of Edmund Sharpe from 1856 until partnership with Austin 1868-86, then firm became Paley, Austin & Paley (A&P) qv after 1886 when Henry Paley joined, then Austin & Paley 1896; and briefly Austin, Paley & Austin from 1914 but continnued after WW1 By H Paley; EH book on firm by Geoff Brandwood et al; the firm's best work seem to have been designed by Hubert Austin

18?? chancel, St Mary, Llanrwst, Denbs, dem;

1870-3 Betws y Coed ch, Caerns; competition won by Hubert Austin; NWC 14.9.72: bazaar to raise remaining funds for new church, cost £4500-5000, transitional style, red sandstone contrasted with silvery local stone; consecrated July 1873, principal benefactor Charles Kurtz of Liverpool; marble font;

1882-4 rest St Grwst ch Llanrwst, Denbs, new N aisle; BoW; pews, tower screen removed 2020;

1899-1903 adds Llandovery College, Cms, A&P; CJ 20.10.99; LCG 29.8.01; Br 17.10.03; 5.12.03; CJ 27.11.03. Including dining room, dated 1901. G Mercer qv, Llanelli contractor.

PALMER & HOLDEN. Frederick Charles R. Palmer & W.F.C. Holden. London. Architects to National Provincial Bank. Palmer was Surveyor to NPB and Holden Assistant Surveyor; Neil Burton GLC thinks Holden did most of designs but cf first works attrib to FCRP.

(1920 Nat Prov, Mostyn St, Llandudno, Caerns; FCRP)

Nat Prov, Rhosmaen St, Llandeilo, Cms; FRCP;

(1923 Nat Prov, Criccieth, Caerns; AV; P&H;

(1924 Nat Prov, Market St, Abergele, Denbs; FRCP; BoW)

(1924 Nat Prov, Ludlow, Salop; BoE; half-timber)

1925-6 Nat Prov, Tregaron, Cds; £1636; half-timber (NatWest archives)

(1926 Nat Prov, Shoplatch, Shrewsbury, Salop; BoE)

(1926-7 Nat Prov, West Bute St, Cardiff, Glam; BoW270)

1927-30 Nat Prov, Sycamore St, Newcastle Emlyn, Cms; Natwest archives

Nat Prov, Corwen, Mer; half-timber; ?FCRP)

(1928 Nat Prov, Conwy Rd, Llandudno Junction, Caerns; FCRP; AV)

1929 alts Nat Prov, 59 King Street, Carmarthen, Cms; NW archives; FCRP.

Attributed: Nat Prov branches at Whitland, Cms, c1929; Tudor Square, Tenby, Pmbs, 1933; New Quay, Cds; Llanybydder, Cms.

PALMER, F. C. R. See Palmer & Holden

PALMER Sir FREDERICK Engineer 1862-1934 born Carmarthen, worked for GWR 1877-83 then in India;

PAPWORTH, JOHN BUONAROTTI, 1775-l847. Prolific architect and writer, notably ‘Rural residences’ l8l8 and 1832, cf Colvin.

1835 St Ishmaels Vicarage, Pmbs. Copied from plate 9A of Rural Residences `a Gothic cottage designed for a vicarage house'; not in colvin.

PARDEY, JOHN Lymington Hants

2012-13 Trewarren, Nevern, Pmbs; new house on Newport estuary, Gold Medal Eisteddfod 2013;

PARKE, EDWARD Architect, partnership 1880 with Edward Jones as Jones & Parke, Newtown, Mont (JP).1880 ME 6/7/80;

1876 house and shop, Park St, Newtown for John Jones. T: ME 26.5.91;

1885 workhouse, Knighton, Rad. plans by EP snd P Gordon Smith of local government board, specs done by EP (ME 1.12.85;

1886 vicarage, Llangurig – T ME4.5.86). Being built. £680. ME 25.8.91;

1891 Board School, Newtown and Llanllwchaiarn – tender ad for exts to boys’ school ME 9.6.91;

1892 parsonage, Trefeglwys. T ad ME 5/04/1892;

1906 church Room, Caersws, – open. £500; ME 9.1.06;

PARKER, - Architect & contractor, Thrapston, Notts. Presumably associated with Rev Robert Miles, rector of Bingham, Notts and owner of Priory estate Cardigan

(1865 rebuilt chimney-stack Mechanics Institute, Cardigan Guildhall, Cardigan (by RJ Withers qv 1858-60) which showed signs of falling, also put iron brace through council-chamber and reading room, ie all on S wall of crosswing of building; W 16.6.65

PARKER, Rev JOHN Amateur architect, 1798-1860, son of TN Parker of Sweeney Hall, Salop; educated Eton and Oxford, ordained c1825-7, rector of Llanmerewig, Mont, 1827-44, then rector of Llanyblodwel, Salop, 1844 until his death; NLW 44 Va and 44 Vb has volumes of perspectives and drawings of Welsh, British and European places visited by him; Pensaerniaeth Cymru, 1998, 39, including Llanmerewig ch; also Valle Crucis Abbey PZ 7548a, 7544-5. Amateur extravagance in the Welsh Marches in Edmund Harris, Less Eminent Victorians blog on Parker (LEV)

1833-44 alts Llanmerewig ch, Mon; pulpit, galleries 1833 dismantled medieval screen to make pulpit; furniture and ceiling mostly removed 1892; tower added 1838-9; S porch 1840; S semi-dormer 1843; BoW; supervised by TG Newenham qv; LEV; interior altered 1892 by Aston Webb qv;

(1836-7 advised on Holy Trinity ch, Oswestry by T Pewnson qv; ?advised on vaulted apse, LEV;

(1841 advised on rest of St Martin’s ch, Salop; BoE

(1844 may have designed tower Cardeston ch, Salop for Leighton, 1844.

(1845-6 advised Thomas Jones qv on chancel, Alberbury ch, Salop, 1845-6 for his brother-in-law Sir Baldwin Leighton

(1846-56 rebuilt Llanyblodwel ch, Salop; BoE; rector from 1844, rebuilt church at own expense, beginning with S wall, 1846-7, originally proposed adding S aisle; roofs 1847, S porch 1849, S dormers 1850, N aisle porch 1851 and N aisle dormers 1853, free-standing octagonal W tower and convex spire 1855-6; reputedly spent £10,000 on church, school, master's house, and vicarage; LEV;

(1856 apse shafting, Holy Trinity ch, Oswestry, Salop, BoE; and reredos now in the RC church.

(1856-7 Llanyblodwel school, Salop; BoE; c1858 school with detached master's house, LEV;

Attributed

(1860 monument to himself, Llanyblodwel churchyard, Salop, LEV;

PARKER, (RICHARD) BARRY. Architect, planner, 1867-1947. Barry Parker was partner with cousin & bro-in-law Raymond Unwin as P&U. Articled G. F. Armitage and acted as clerk of works for him on a house at Caerleon, Mon, c1892-4, began in Bxton 1894. Unwin joined 1896. Designers of first garden suburbs: New Earswick 1901-3; Letchworth 1903; Hampstead Garden Suburb 1906; 1915 BP went to Oporto to design unex civic centre. After war BP did housing schemes in Newark, Bolton, Wakefield, Bridport, St Neots, Loughborough. Wythenshawe 1927-41 was largest. ASG.

1920 Llay village, Gresford, Denbs: colliery workers housing; BoW)

PARKER, Col. ROBERT ARIBA FRICS Architect, surveyor land agent. Chief agent Mostyn Estate Ltd 1948-59. 1892-1962. Sub-agent 1921, designed most of houses in GA Humphreys qv office after 1921, laid out Gannock Pk, Deganwy, Caerns for Dr Willoughby-Gardner. Honorary Architect for restoration of Plas Mawr, Conwy, Caerns. (G Hiller)

PARKER, WILLIAM Hereford, Builder. Designed Hereford Infirmary 1781, Theatre, 1785 and Swan Inn 1791, and built Hereford County Gaol for John Nash in 1790s (Colvin). Bankrupt 1799. Died c1805.

PARNALL & CO

1908 shopfronts, 165-8 Commercial St, Newport, Mon; Arch 4.9.08)

PARRY, EDWARD Engineer 1844-1920 born Hendy, Flints, County Surveyor Notts 1879-89;

PARRY, EVAN Builder 5 Beaumaris Rd, Menai Bridge 1889 Suttons Dir.

PARRY, JAMES Cardiff. Architect. ?same as James Parry qv of Builth & Hay on Wye. 'In Holden’s Directory of the UK 1811 James Parry is listed under Cardiff as a builder. Unfortunately I only have the Dyfed pages copied from the Universal British Directory of 1794, where he would surely be' TL. He reappears as mason and bridge-builder in Bridgwater, Som, 1800-2, when he contracted for the New Clyce, Highbridge, Som. Perhaps father of the James Parry qv, architect, of Cardiff c1774-1832 buried in Cardiff St John's churchyard?

1779 Wye Bridge, Builth Wells, Brec; BoW by 'James Parry of Hay';

1788 advert for six masons to work in Carms and Brec HJ 17.4.88; JP of Builth;

1791 Aberbran Bridge, Aberbran, Brec; BoW, named on plaque; ?JP of Hay

1793-6 Cardiff Bridge, Glam; dem; Lewis Topographical Dictionary: ‘The town (Cardiff) is situated ... on the eastern bank of the river Taf, over which it has a handsome stone bridge of three arches, with two smaller land arches to carry off the water in floods, which are here very violent, and by which two unfinished bridges from the designs of the same architect Mr Parry had previously been destroyed. The site of the present structure, which was finished in 1796, has been judiciously selected, and the new entrance which it has opened to the town is among the principal recent improvements.” Other sources name Parry as the architect also. It was a big graceful bridge, as appears in engravings etc, but replaced in the late C19; TL; Gloucester Journal 29.8.1796 notice of inquiry instituted by the justices into new erected County Bridge at Cardiff and the accounts of Mr JP, the architect;

(1794-8 Town Bridge, Bridgwater, Som, JP architect, cast-iron by Coalbrookdale Co under Thomas Gregory engineer; plan 4.11.94 with proposals for abutments; contracts 1.6.95; £1530; casting Shrewsbury Chronicle 10.7.95; B Murless, Bridgwater Docks & the R Parrett, p5ff; engraving 1797 has only TG name; ‘pretty well completed’ Sherborne Mercury 1.10.98; 75’ span, 24’ width, £4000; one heraldic plaque survives on Royal Clarence Hotel dated 1795, the other in Blake Museum Bridgwater;)

(1800-2 contracted for the New Clyce, Highbridge, Som.)

PARRY, JAMES Architect, Cardiff died 1832 aged 59, ie c1773-1832, according to his gravestone in Cardiff St John graveyard photographed by TL; widow Sarah +1835 aged 54; a son of James Parry?; daughter Hannah Sarah married William Griffiths, architect, of Cardiff, Camb 19.9.1829, inf RS;

PARRY, JAMES. Hay on Wye. Presumably the James Parry of Builth who advertises in HJ 17.4.1788 for six masons for work in the counties of Carms and Brec. TL suggests they worked on Llandeilo Bridge, Cms, which collapsed 1798. ?same as James Parry of Cardiff qv;

1779 Wye Bridge, Builth Wells, Brec; BoW;

1788 advert for six masons to work in Carms and Brec HJ 17.4.88; JP of Builth;

1791 Aberbran Bridge, Aberbran, Brec; BoW;

PARRY, JOHN Surveyor

1850 Sirhowy schoolroom, Tredegar, Mon; MM 6.2.50)

PARRY, JOHN OWEN. Arcade Chambers, Ammanford, Cms. Architect, surveyor & mining engineer; Kelly 1926. 1880-1965. Trained by T Arnold qv of Llanelli (or Jonah Arnold & Co of Neath & Bridgend acc to JWP, from 1897). 1903 municipal engineer in South Africa, Deputy City Engineer Cape Town, City Engineer, Pietermaritzburg. Returned 1913, specialist in sewerage, was consultant architect and engineer to 24 Local Authorities during career, from Pembroke to Denbigh. David Watkin Rees was pupil and chief assistant before 1927. (information J Wynne Parry, 61 College St, Ammanford). Practice in 1965 was Parry, Lewis & Partners, including JOP, Gwyn Lewis, Denzil Davies and JWP.

(c1903 CM chapel, Cape Town, S.Africa)

19?? alts Capel Mair I chapel, Llanfair Clydogau, Cds (JWP)

1922 vestry & chapel house, Gosen CM chapel, Cynghordy, Cms; T: CJ 9.6.22

1924 Ebenezer B, Ammanford, Cms; AVC 24.7.24; David Watkin Rees claims it as his work in WWinA 1926. He was in JOP office;

1928-9 Bethany CM chapel, Ammanford, Cms; chapel history 1981;

1932 alts Bethsaida B chapel, High St, St Dogmaels, Pmbs; plaque

1936 layout Memorial Park, Ammanford, Cms; AVC 21.5.36

19?? layout Betws Park layout, Betws, Cms; JWP;

Other works listed by JWP

19 Ammanford Miners Welfare Institute, Cms (?1923)

19 Ammanford Miners Welfare Hall, Cms (?1935)

19 Brynamman Cinema alts, Cms;

19 Co-operative Society Shops: Wind St Ammanford, Cms, dem; Llandybie, Cms; Blaenau; Saron; Garnant; Betws; Tycroes; and Tirydail; all Cms nr Ammanford.

19 Ammanford Social Club and Institute, Cms;

19 Tycroes Rugby Club, Cms;

19 Pantyffynnon Social Club, Ammanford, Cms;

19 Betws Rugby Club, Cms;

19 Betws (Ammanford Town) Football Club, Cms;

19 Ammanford Old Age Pensioners, Cms;

19 Penybanc Club, Cms;

19 Miners Welfare Hall, Saron, Cms;

19 Miners Welfare Hall, Tycroes, Cms;

19 Blaenau Rugby Club, Cms;

19 alts British Legion, Manor Rd, Ammanford, Cms

Local authority housing schemes for : Pembroke RDC, Narberth RDC, Cemaes RDC, all Cms; Aberaeron RDC, Cds; Builth Wells UDC, Brec; Llanwrtyd, Brec, Llandovery, Cms.

Work for Carmarthenshire CC, Aberaeron UDC, New Quay UDC. Many houses and bungalows in Amman Valley, many manses for CM cause.

PARRY, LEWIS & PARTNERS, Ammanford. cf JO Parry

PARRY, MASON Architect 6 Menai Ville, Menai Bridge, Ang; Suttons Dir 1889. ? Connected to Richard Parry qv.

PARRY, RICHARD Builder, contractor, Menai Bridge, Ang. Worralls Dir 1874;

PARRY, SAMUEL. Builder, owner of Royal Hotel, Llanrwst, Denbs. Acc to DHO118: Bu’n gyfrifol am adeiladu nifer o gartrefi ac adeiladau eraill yn Lanrwst, eglwys Sant Paul a’r capel Bresbyteraidd Saesneg ym Mae Colwyn.

1881-2 built Seion CM, Llanrwst, Denbs, (R Davies); DHO 118; Capel 49; BoW no architect 1881-3;

1887 built St Paul ch, Colwyn Bay, Denbs (Douglas & Fordham 1887); DHO 118;

1890-1 built EP chapel, Colwyn Bay Denbs; DHO 118; probably the EP Hawarden Rd 1890-1;

PARRY, Rev THOMAS. Colwyn Bay, Denb, designed CM chapels in the area.

1890 Mochdref CM chapel, Llandrillo-yn-Rhos, Denb; JP 7457;

1892 Moriah CM chapel, Llansanffraid Glan Conwy, Denb; JP 7789; cf also William Owen 1856 and Richard Davies 1877-8.

1895 CM chapel, Warren Rd, Rhyl, Flints; BoW;

1898 Hyfrydle CM chapel, Betws, Abergele, Denb;

1898 Rhydymeirch CM chapel, Cwm Penmachno, Caerns;

1904 Hebron CM chapel, Colwyn Bay, Denb; JP 12410;

1904 Hermon CM chapel, Colwyn Bay, Denb; JP 7456)

1906 Penrhyn Bay CM, Caerns; JP 6901)

1906 Tabernacle CM chapel, Croesengan, Llansanffraid Glan Conwy, Caerns JP 7788

1907 Bethel CM chapel, Llysfaen, Denb; JP 12417; 1834 acc to BoW250.

PARRY, WILLIAM. Builder, contractor & chimney sweep. 64 Cae Lleppa, Bangor. Sutton’s Dir 1890.

PASCALL + WATSON

2012 IBERS building, Aberystwyth Univ, Cd; CTA awards 2013;

PATEL TAYLOR, 85 Royal College St, Camden Town, London NW1 OSE, 0207 388 3223. Pankaj Patel and Andrew Taylor. Practice was Pankaj Patel: Andrew Taylor Architects.

1990 Conversion barn at Ty Isaf, Treuddyn, Flints, as Arts Centre; M. Cherry, Building Wales, 2006, 44-5)

1991 adds Frondeg, Llanfynydd, Flints; AJ 29.1.92; M Cherry, Building Wales, 2006, 48-9;

1998-9 Theatre Film Studies Bldng, UCW Aberystwyth, Cd; Andrew Taylor archt; CTA entr 2000; M. Cherry, Building Wales, 2006, 66-7;

PATON, W. G. see Walter G. Payton

PATY, THOMAS Bristol. Architect, Monumental mason c1713-89. Son of James Paty, mon mason + 1746-7, brother of James Paty Jr + 1779, father of William Paty + 1800. Carved work on Redland Chapel 1741-3 and Bristol Exchange for John Wood, laid out Bristol centre High St, Clare St, etc. William Paty 1758-1800 architect and statuary was son, early mems signed Paty & Son; Colvin; Gunnis 1713-89: font 1755 at Redland Chapel; 1768 re-erected Bristol High Cross at Stourhead; mons to John Price +1736 Brecon Cath; Walter Jeffreys + 1748 Brecon Cath; Wm Rees + 1763 Laugharne; Susanna Higfoot Chepstow 1779 P&Son; Morgan family 1779 Chepstow; John Morgan 1784 Carmarthen; 1787 letter in Tredegar MSS re mem to Mrs Parry with sketch; obit European Mag 1789 484;

(1762 alts and decs Fonmon Castle, Glam, for Robert Jones; P. Moore, Glam Archives Ctee, 1976; Colvin;

PAUL, ROLAND W. Architect Taunton. Did sketches of St Davids Cathedral Pembs, in Br 3.12. 1892; Br published frequent sketches by him in the 1890s from ?Architectural Association summer tours;

PAULL, HENRY JOHN, FRIBA Manchester & London +1888. Pupil Hamilton & Medland, FRIBA 1867. Des Congregational chapels; office in Burnley 1861, later 9 Montague St, London; AEBTD;

HJP won comps for Taff Vale Rlwy Offices, Cardiff 1858-60, and Brecon Cemetery 1858; Paull seems to have been based in Cardiff 1860 as designed Lovington parsonage, Som, from there and rest Lovington ch 1861-2 by P & ROBINSON of Cardiff which may be GE Robinson see below

Paull & SUTTON (?R.C. Sutton of Nottingham) won comps for chapel at Epworth, Lincs, 1858; schools Nottingham 1859.

Paull & Oliver AYLIFFE c1861-6: Albion C School Ashton u Lyne 1861 BoE; Westgate C Burnley 1861 CYB1862 ‘Lombardic’, arcaded int, P&A of Burnley £6000; Blenheim Chapel Leeds 1864; Sherwell C Plymouth 1864; workers housing for Crossley at Halifax 1863-9; Philips Park Cemetery Manchester 1866. Partnership broke up June 1866, CYB 1867 365. Model artisan dwellings Halifax, ill EMA 1870;

Paull & GT ROBINSON FRIBA c1867-70 Ashton u Lyme Baths 1870 BoE; Ripponden C Yorks 1870, CYB70 & BH70;

Paull & BICKERDIKE c1872-5: Christ Ch C Kennington, London 1873-6 ?£60.000;

HJP: 1873 Chorlton cum Hardy WM, Lancs, BoE306; Westgate C, Cleckheaton, Yorks CYB 1875; Driffield WM WCC?? HJP of 9 Montague St, London;

Paull & A.A. BONELLA c1879ff: 1st pr Southport Promenade Hospital 1879; Tabernacle C Trowbridge, Wilts 1882, Woodberry Down ?B London 1882 (BH83); Islington C 1888; Romsey C Hants 1887.

Paull & COGSWELL 1st pr St Andrew ch, Exmouth, Devon, 1891, RHH;

Re GE and GT Robinson, notes from Simon Ramsden EH: Just checking through some of my notes and found that I had taken transcipts of some of the correspondence on file at Lambeth Palace- I do not appear to have looked at the original plans (to confirm whether it is signed GT or GE Robinson) but have noted the following: Letter dated 7 Feb 1862, addressed from Lovington, states "Mr Robinson, who drew the plans for Lovington Church, has left his office in Cardiff for a short visit, somewhere in Lincolnshire......". There is then a letter from Grantham (8 Feb 1862) signed George E(?) Robinsion- the ? in my notes suggests I thought it was an "E" but was not sure. There is then some notes dated 13 March (1863?) "....Mr Paull....... It appeared that his late partner had drawn out the plans without consulting him......". The case for/against GE Robinson: I have him as born 1839 Broughton Lincs, 1868 Duke St London SW (Felsated 1993), c1873-1882 17 Church St Cardiff, 1884-5 Duke Street Cardiff, 1886-1894 32 St Mary Street and then various addresses in Cardiff until 1913 (Winn, disertation 1991).

Interestingly I also found on Glamorgan Cricket website:

Full name:George Edward Robinson Born:1836, Broughton, Lincolnshire, England Wicket-keeper Clubs: Cardiff CC Biography: Architect and surveyor. Teams: East Glamorgan (Miscellaneous: 1868); Glamorganshire (Miscellaneous: 1870-1875)

So we cannot be sure if GER was in Cardiff in 1862, but he does have a connection with Lincs (I cannot actually find a Broughton in Lincs to know if it is near Grantham) ..........

The case for/against GT Robinson: GTR was a pupil of Hamilton & Medland, Gloucester, but set up in practice in 1848 (Felstead), whereas Paull was articled to Hamilton & Medland from 1848, so they may have met there...........

HJP entered the architectural competition for Longton Market in March 1861 along with RC Sutton of Nottingham, as did a GL Robinson of Leamington (presumably GTR who did a lot of work around the Midlands at his time, and in 1862 was in Leamington and consulting architect to the Church Extension Soc for Archdeaconry of Coventry) - so they might have met again there.........

HJP and GTR later went into practice together in Manchester around 1867.....

Church Plans online (Lambeth Palace) suggests it is HJP and GTR, but this might just be an assumption based on the fact that they were later in partnership together.

So it could still be either!!!

1857-8 Bethel I chapel, Mount Stuart Sq, Cardiff, Glam; dem; HJP; BoW 272; HEAC 2 428 no architect, £1100; enl 1864-6 with gallery £621; ?front looks as if 1864-6; but SH says 1864 alts were by Rev Thomas Thomas (Y Diwygiwr 1865 26) and incl gallery, raising roof, new windows, ceiling, pulpit and great seat;

1858-60 1st pr Taff Vale Railway Offices, Cardiff, Glam; HJP; RHH; AEBTD;

1858 1st pr Brecon Cemetery, Brec; HJP; in BoW as by HJ Powell of Cardiff; chapel, lodge & gates, 1858, MS;)

1861 Highland Place U chapel, Aberdare, Glam; Br 1861 45; HJP; BoW134 1859-60; Gothic w transepts)

l865-6 English C chapel, Portland St, Aberystwyth, Cd; HMT 2.ll.64; P&A, partnership dissolved 1866 superintendence completed by HJP, CYB67. End gallery, timber spire 85’, £1950, £2700 with land and furnishings; ? also the manse/school behind in Bath St.

1866-9 Walter Rd C chapel, Swansea, Glam; Br 27.10.66 802; Br 1869 712; CYB 1867; Gothic w spire; foundations 1866; Built 1868-9 HEAC 2 87; P&R; Thomas, Watkins & Jenkins, Swansea bldrs, £5850)

1867-8 St Johns C chapel, South Parade, Tenby, Pmbs; and schoolrooms; P&R; PH 9.8.67; £4000; CYB68; ?also Manse, Warren St, blt before 1873; also additional classrooms 1872;

1872 Classrooms, St Johns C chapel, Tenby, Pmbs, add to Sunday school; £250; TO 22.2.72; P&R

PAXTON, Sir JOSEPH. 1803-65. Engineer, architect, landscaper. 1836-40 Great Stove glasshouse Chatsworth (dem); 1838ff Edensor village, Chatsworth; 1842-4 Princes Park, Liverpool; 1843ff Birkenhead Park; 1849-50 Lily House Chatsworth; 1850-1 Crystal Palace London; 1851-4 Mentmore Towers Bucks; 1851-4 re-erected Crystal Palace at Sydenham; 1853-9 House for Rothschild at Ferrieres France. John Jones qv worked for him.

(1850s?? Laid out Britannia Park, nr Bangor, Caerns. ‘64 lots of building sites in the Britannia Pk adj Menai Bridge station most tastefully laid out by the late Sir JP … site reserved for a hotel ..’; CDH 24.8.1867. The site was landscaped but never built on, intended as a park on approach to the Britannia Bridge; AV)

PAYNE, EDWARD J. Barmouth. An Edward J Paine of 11 Gt James St, Bedford Row, London, des St Neots C, Hunts, CYB 1889.

(1887 Alts St David ch, Barmouth, Mer; vestry & pews; NLW B/F/187)

PAYNE, SAMUEL HENRY CLARKE Llanelly House, Llanelli, surveyor 1844 dir

PAYNE, THOMAS 1761-1834, b Fenny Compton, Warws, d Dolgellau, Mer. Not in 1828-9 dir. Acc to plaque put up by grandchildren in Dolgellau ch, chief engineer of Traeth Mawr embankment at Porthmadog, Caerns, for William Madocks 1799-1810. First attempt of 1800 was higher upstream of the final one built 1808-11 mostly to plans of Madocks himself; breached 1812 and repaired. Plaque also records that Payne w his only son Thomas laid out Torrent Walks, nr Dolgellau, ?for JH Lewis of Dolgun Hall. Thomas Payne land surveyor was inv w sale of Old Gaol, Smithfield Squ, Dolgellau, Mer, 1830. E Beazley in Wm Madocks and the Wonder of Wales repudiates Payne’s involvement at Porthmadog; he was only Madocks’ agent at Dolmelynllyn, Ganllwyd, Mer, perhaps responsible for the walks to the Rhaiadr Ddu there. Thomas Payne, land surveyor, in Pigot 1844 dir, Skinner Sq, Dolgellau, is presum his son. Thomas Payne, surveyor, Merioneth, subscribed to a Welsh-language book in 1840s, acc to TL;

PAYNE, THOMAS Junior. Skinner Sq, Dolgellau, land surveyor, 1844 dir. Plaque in Dolgellau ch records that Thomas Payne Sr with his only son Thomas laid out Torrent Walks, nr Dolgellau, Mer, ?for JH Lewis of Dolgun Hall.

PAYNE, W. Milford Haven Builder

1869-70 Bldr, spire, St Martin ch, Haverfordwest, Pmbs; DMH 83; completed by Stephen Lewis; Giles & Robinson archts;

PAYTON, F. B. Bradford

1868 2nd pr Monmouth Workhouse; RHH

PAYTON, WALTER G. London. But MF says of Colmore Row, Birmingham;

l903-6 Carnegie Library, Corporation St, Aberystwyth, Cd; plaque; comp Arch 17.6.03; winner ‘WG Paton’ £2806 Arch 12.5.04; blt 1905-6;

PCKO Andrew Ogorzalek

PEACOCK, CHARLES RUSSELL, FRIBA. Swansea, b l872, pupil E.H. Bruton of Cardiff; partner w F. Margrave l900. Temple Bldngs, Goat St, Swansea, Kelly 1926.

l9ll Metropolitan Bank, Emlyn Sq, Newcastle Emlyn, Cms; now Midland, gr fl altered; T: Arch 2.9.l0.

PEARCE, JOHN RICARDO. Architect, London. Descendant of economist David Ricardo and architect Halsey Ricardo.

(1984-9 rebuilt Plas Meirion hotel at Portmeirion, Mer, after fire; BDSupplement Jan 89)

PEARCE, M. + W. Bristol

(1996-7 adds Inmos Factory, Duffryn, Mon; design & build contract; BoW

PEARSE, T. Monmouth. Surveyor.

1874 porch add, Rhoscrowther Vicarage, Pmbs. NLW SD/B/159

PEARSON (CHARLES B.) & SON FRIBA/ARIBA. 18 Dalton Sq, Lancaster.

1936-9 1st pr Llandudno General Hospital, Caerns; Br 17.9.39; )

PEARSON, GEORGE Ross on Wye.

1879 alts Grammar School, Llantilio Crossenny, Mon; MS;

PEARSON, JOHN LOUGHBOROUGH, London. Major Victorian architect, 1817-97. cf Biography John Loughborough Pearson by Anthony Quiney l979 (AQ). RIBA Gold Medal 1880. Completed several Welsh works by Charles Buckeridge +1873; Truro Cathedral, Cornwall design 1878-9, E parts 1880-7, nave and crossing 1897-1903, W towers 1910, part of cloister 1935, rest not built. Son Frank Loughborough Pearson continued practice. WD Caroe was pupil.

1848-52 Treberfedd, Llangasty Talyllyn, Brec; BoW; AQ 27-35; for Robert Raikes; alts 1854, entrance gates 1856, gardener’s house 1857; furnishings 1857; gardens by WA Nesfield qv; drawings at house; JLP Ledger B ff 2 54; Eastlake 303, 382; Girouard VCH; Jones Brecknock 3 219-21)

1848-50 Llangasty Talyllyn ch, Brec, for Robert Raikes; AQ; fittings by JLP added upto 1856, N aisle 1862; JLP Ledger B ff 2 4; BoW;

1848-50 school, Llangasty Talyllyn, Brec; AQ; Jones Brecknock 3 219-20; BoW;

1857 cottage, Treberfydd, Llangasty Talyllyn, Brec; BoW; probably the gardener’s house in AQ;

1860-3 Rhydymwyn ch, Flints; AEBTD; BoW, for PB Davies-Cooke of Gwysaney, Mold; AQ287 also Rev Brabazon Hallowes; c£2400; Br 1863 759-60; Ledger B f 84;.

1861 ?rebuilt spire Crickhowell ch, Brec; acc to Hereford Times; AQ quotes that work was done by – Daniels and cost was £400 and Daniels said he could have done it unaided for £40 but uncertain as no ref in JLP’s Ledger B; BoW says early 1860s rest;

1863-5 alts Gwysaney, Mold, Flints, for Philip Davies-Cooke, son-in-law of Sir Tatton Sykes of Sledmere, Yorks, for whom Pearson worked; AQ 285, design 1863 exec reduced 1863-5; signed plans for first scheme at house; JLP Ledger B f 96;

1866 unex design, parsonage and schools, Rhydymwyn, Flints; AQ; Ledger B f 113;

1866 survey Cilcain ch, Flints, for Rev Brabazon Hallowes; JLP Ledger B f 106;

l867 misattrib rest St Peter, Carmarthen, Cms, new pew & prayer desk, and rest of Sir Rhys ap Thomas tomb; AQ 285 from Eccl l867 28 3l4; error for RK Penson qv;

1869-70 school, Aberedw, Radn; BoW; AQ 284 for Rev H de Winton; JLP Ledger B add f 7;

1871 rest Llanfihangel Nantbran ch, Brec; MS; but cf 1881-2;

(1873 house, Crickhowell, Brec; RA 1873; castell medieval; AQ 285; Br 1873 359; BN 1873 571; AQ suggests Maes Celyn for R Townley Woodman though neither med nor castellated but lodges 1888 sim to JLP lodge at Fairstead, Gt Warley, Essex, 1889; BoW: Maescelyn possibly by JLP;

l873-4 completed rest Whitchurch ch, Pmbs; begun by CB; AQ288; ICBS; for Rev Rees Williams;

1873-4 completed rest Llanfrechfa ch, Mon, begun by CB; AQ; AS Oxoniensa 1973; BoW;

1873-82 continued work at Capel y Ffin monastery, Brec, begun by CB 1870-2; BoW; building continued to 1882; AQ285; AS Oxoniensa 1973 357ff;

1873-4 exec Pontnewynydd ch, Mon, des by CB; also work 1876-9; BoW

1874-5 exec Caerphilly ch, Glam to des 1870 by CB; AQ 284; for Rev Thos Jenkins; ICBS; BN 1870 406; BN 1879 814;

1875-7 completed rest Marloes ch, Pembs begun CB;

1876 design for Heyope ch, Rad; AQ 285, blt 1880-2 see below;

1876-9 work Pontnewynydd ch, Mon; ?to des by CB also 1873-4 work; BoW;

1877 Tretower ch, Brec; AQ287; for HR Taylor and Sir Joseph Bailey of Glanusk; £2400; BA 1877 8 264; BN 1877 33 550; BoW 1876-7;

1877-9 Solva ch, Pembs; design 1875; AQ287; for Rev Rees Williams; £1600; ICBS;

1877-84 rest St Mary ch, Pembroke, Pmbs; planned by CB; AQ286; Deanery Magazine Home Words, March 1878: est for scraping walls, glazing, and two new S windows; ICBS; CB 1879 187;

1877-8 Rhandirmwyn Ch, Cms; W 14.6.78; doesn't look like Pearson?; for Lord Cawdor;

1878 altar table, Tenby, Pmbs; TCN 12.4.1905; BoW with C15 slab;

1880-2 Heyop ch, Rad; BoW; AQ 285, for Rev H de Winton, designed 1876, built 1880-2; ICBS 1880-2; £1150;

1880-2 rebuilt Llanfihangel Nant Bran ch, Brec, exc tower, for Rev H. de Winton; AQ 286; first proposed 1870; ICBS; 1871 MS; JLP Ledger B add ff 9-11; Jones Brecknock 2 1909 209; £1300; rebuilt nave & chancel, added porch; BoW;

1887-8 parish room, Tretower, Brec; for Sir Joseph Bailey of Glanusk; AQ288; Jones Brecknock 3 183; BoW;

1889-91 rest Presteigne ch, Radns; BoW; repaired nave, the roofs, designed chancel and aisle screens and pulpit; AQ287; BN 1890 222; ICBS; also brass crucifix and candles prob by JLP; for CE Maddson Green;

1894-1901 Merthyr Tydfil ch, Glam; Orrin 104; NLW LL/F/537; ICBS; nave built ‘100 to 150 yrs earlier’, Orrin; rebuilt w longer chancel, new apse, rest nave and W tower; plans approved 1894 work done in 3 stages to 1901; £8000; W. Cowlin & Sons Bristol contrs; WM 14.6.01; BoW 435; AQ 286 says £4000; Br 1895 69 317 & 1901 80 612;

1895-6 Treharris ch, Glam; Orrin 183; WM 30.7.95 & 30.6.96; ICBS; Wm Cowlin & Sons Bristol contrs; £4500; plans of 1895 too elaborate, new design April 96; AQ287 says £3000 Br 1894 67 86, 1895 69 89, & 1896 71 15;

1895-7 St Theodore ch, Port Talbot, Glam; Orrin 144-5; Cambr 6.8.97; for Emily Talbot in memory brother and sister, Theodore Talbot + 1876 and Olive Talbot + 1894; £25,000; WM 6.8.97; tower not built; Shillitoe & Sons, Bury St Edmunds contrs; AQ; parish chest has plans 1898 signed Frank Pearson;church history and guide:exterior stone local Pennant from above Taibach, interior Corsham Down; font of 'New England marble' ?? made by Robert Davison, London, pulpit of Portland stone; organ by Martin & Coates, Oxford; Lady Chapel glass by Clayton & Bell 1902-17;

1896-7 chancel Knighton ch, Rad; BoW; AQ 285; Br 1897 73 155; BN 1897 73 960; ch by SP Smith 1875;

1896-7 rest Llanbedr Ystrad Yw ch, Brec; BoW; AQ 285; for Rev TA Davies; Luscombe & Son bldrs; Br 1897 72 228; nave windows redone, chancel arch rebuilt, plaster removed, pulpit,

consultant to Prichard & Seddon at Llandaff Cathedral acc to Donald Buttress;

BoW says two Glanusk estate cottages at Penmyarth, Brec, look like JLP des;

PEARSON, (S.) & SON, London. Contractors.

1884-8 completed Milford Docks, Pmbs, (by A.M. Rendel).

PEATE, G. H., Glanllyn, Llanbrynmair. Architect

1904 Alts Old I chapel, Llanbrynmair, Mont; T: CN 6.5.04)

PEGGE, ERNEST. Civil engineer. c1876-1940, died aged 64

1932-40 restored ruined Benton Castle, Burton, Pmbs, as house for himself. Work finished 1945-54 by nephew Dr Arthur Pegge, with J A Price, county architect. Arthur Pegge was grandson of RV Leach who rebuilt Devizes Castle in earlier C19. Inf Peter Pegge.

PEGW ARCHITECTS Twthill Cottage, Mount Pleasant Sq, Caernarfon; known as PegwA; founded 2019 by Elinor Gray-Williams RIBA qv previously head of Conwy office, Donald Insall qv;

2021 alts Bod Hyfryd, Llandwrog, Caerns;

2022 proposed reordering St Cybi ch, Holyhead, Ang; removal of stalls, pews, pulpit,organ, new floors, ie almost all the furnishings of GG Scott/ A Baker restoration, save chancel stalls to be moved to South Chapel in front of Stanley Memorial; part of Stones Shout Out/Llefa'r Cerrig proposal for major churches in Bangor Diocese; objection Victorian Soc;

2022 proposed reordering Clynnog Fawr ch, Caerns; part of Stones Shout Out proposal for major churches in Bangor Diocese;

2023 repairs Llanbeulan ch, Ang for FFC;

PEMBERTON, JAMES Holywell Flints. Surveyor & builder 1828-9 dir;

PEMBROKE DESIGN. Architects. Gareth Scourfield, Julian Mansel-Thomas. Work for housing associations. 16 Meyrick St, Pembroke Dock; 5 Picton Place, H'west; and Carmarthen. pembrokedesign.co.uk

1994-5 housing on site of Albany Sq C, Pembroke Dock, Pmbs; WT 13.3.95

1990s Ivy Court, Spittal, Pmbs. Large neo-Georgian house designed by owner's father-in-law with help from J Mansel-Thomas of PD; TL;

2001 Pembroke Dock Call Centre, Pmbs;

2002 St Davids Primary School, Pmbs; Gold Medal 2002 Eisteddfod; F&CE 9.8.02. Design by Meirion Williams; J Mansel-Thomas site architect.

2005 Smokehouse Quay, Milford Haven, Pmbs; entr RSAW Housing Design Award 2006;

2005 Strawberry Close, Little Haven, Pmbs; entr RSAW Housing Design Award 2006;

PEMBROKESHIRE COUNTY William Owen County bridge surveyor 1824; James Hughes +1832 county surveyor; Thomas George County Surveyor 1861; Arthur Thomas +1939 county surveyor c1900-20; D E Thomas Architect to County Education Committee 1903-1912; Owain T Thomas ?County Architect after 1912; Lt Col Walter Barrett 1950s and 1960s, ? J. A. Price 1950s; Gilbert Ray late 1960s. County subsumed in Dyfed from 1974. Reconstituted 1995, Tim Colquhoun.

1948-53 Fire Station, Fishguard, Pmbs;

1949-54 Meads Infants School, Milford Haven, Pmbs;

1949-56 CP School, Puncheston, Pmbs;

1950-3 Police Station, Crymych, Pmbs; WB

1951-3 classrooms CP School, Fishguard, Pmbs;

1951-4 Pennar Infants School Pembroke Dock, Pmbs; built 1955-9)

1953-9 Preseli School, Crymych, Pmbs; WB; FS 1957

1955 Secondary School, Fishguard, Pmbs; WB; plans 1953; ?1949-56

1955-6 North Road Clinic, Milford Haven, Pmbs;

1955-6 VC School, Walwyns Castle, Pmbs;

1956-60 adds County School, St Davids, Pmbs;

1956-62 RC School, Pembroke Dock, Pmbs;

1956-67 Police Station, Fishguard, Pmbs; ?1967-70

1957 CP School, Hakin, Pmbs; built 1958-60

1958 St Davids Fire Station, Pmbs;

1959 Police Station Pembroke Dock, Pmbs;

1959-65 School Broad Haven, Pmbs;

1960-4 Police Station, Milford Haven Pmbs;

1960-2 Fire Station Pembroke Dock (plans 1954, contract drws 1960), Pmbs;

1962-4 Grammar School, Milford Haven Pmbs; WB;

1964-70 School Croesgoch, Pmbs, contract drwngs 1966;

1965-8 County School, St Davids, adds, Pmbs;

1965 Library Milford Haven(1963-71), Pmbs;

1966 RC School, Milford Haven Pmbs;

1966-9 CP School, Hubberston Pmbs;

1966-70 St Davids VA School, Pmbs; contr drwngs 1969;

1967-8 Crymych Fire Station, Pmbs;

1967-9 County Library, Haverfordwest, opened 1969; open book sculpture by David Tinker; disused;

1968-71CPJM School Pennar Pembroke Dock, Pmbs;

1968-71 Conversion of old St Davids VA School to canteen, Pmbs

1968-73 adds Secondary School, Fishguard, Pmbs

1970-4 Park Infants School, Pembroke Dock, Pmbs

1971-4 Infants School, Milford Haven Pmbs

1971-6 Fire Station, Fishguard Pmbs

1972 RC School, Pembroke Dock, Pmbs, ?adds

1972 school, Eglwyswrw, (1971-3), Pmbs

1972-6 adds CP Junior Sch, Hakin Pmbs

1972 Llanion CP School, Pembroke Dock, Pmbs

1972 Fishguard Infants School (1973-7), Pmbs

1972-6 Fishguard Library, Pmbs; disused 2006

1973 Meads Swimming Pool Milford Haven, Pmbs

1974-8 Health Centre, Fishguard Pmbs

1998-9 Pembrokeshire County Hall, Haverfordwest, Pmbs; Tim Colquhoun;

2004-6 Narberth Primary School, Pmbs;

PENLAN DESIGN PRACTICE Alwyn Jones architect qv.

1991-4 rest Abbeyfield House, George St, Llandeilo, Cms, as old peoples home; Alwyn Jones architect;

PENN, JOHN.

c1960 Alts Vaynol Hall, Y Felinheli, Caerns for Sir Michael Duff, des partly by client; RH;

PENNINGTON & BRIDGEN, Manchester. NG Pennington and ?Bridgen.

NGP designed Oldham School of Art 1855-6. P&B designed Manchester warehouses; St Clement ch, Chorlton-cum-Hardy 1861-6; Childrens' Hospital 1872; St Bride ch, Stretford 1878-84; Eye Hospital 1886; (BoE SE Lancs).

l875-6 Hean Castle, Saundersfoot, Pmbs; Thos David qv contractor; design said to be much by Charles Vickerman, the client; BoW 444.

PENSEL CYMUNEDOL, 10 Palace St, Caernarfon, LL55 1RR 01286 662900. Also PenSel Architects, Treforfa, Station Rd, Llanrug. Selwyn Jones, sel@ .

(2004-5 Y Ganolfan, Abergynolwyn, Mer; design by Selwyn Jones inf from manager)

PENSON, RICHARD KYRKE. Architect, 1816-86. Practiced from Oswestry 1844, Ludlow, Swansea c1856, Ferryside 1861, Chester 1868; ARIBA 1849, FRIBA 1861, ?retired 1864 to Dinham House, Ludlow. Son of Thomas Penson Jr (1791-1859) qv, Wrexham, trained by father, in London 1836-41, member of Watercolour Society, watercolours exh New Watercolour Soc 1836-82; moved to Oswestry 1844, set up on own in Ludlow. FSA 1853, one of two special assistant secretaries to Cambrian Archaeological Assoc 1853, with Edward Freeman. Brother Thomas M Penson (1818-64) qv was architect in Chester. RKP in Swansea c1856 with AK Ritchie as assistant, AKR went to Chester to TMP but returned to RKP after TMP death 1864, and firm of P&R may have been entirely run by AKR if RKP retired in 1864. In 1861 RKP at 1 Port St, Broadlay, Ferryside, Cms, built house there later.

County Surveyor Mont 1859-64; said to have been County Surveyor Carms and Cd from 1850, Bridge Surveyor Cd at least 1852-63 but seems to have worked on bridges from 1846 first with Thomas Penson as TP&Son, so ?succeded bridge surveyor John Hughes +1848, and Bridge Surveyor Carms by 1852; County Surveyor Dembs 1861;

AEBTD 1868 gives P&R, 27 Newgate St, Chester; lists National Schools Brymbo, Minera, Ferryside, Swansea, and Aberystwyth; St Mark ch Wrexham; rest of Ruthin ch; adds to Bronwydd; Provincial Insurance, Wrexham; county works in Carms, Cd and Mont;

RKP owned Cilyrychen limekilns at Llandybie, Cms (Dynevor papers).

Biography in Tarmac Papers, 1997; article by CRA in MColl 1995 119; obit Br 3.7.86;

1845-7 ?completed Pontfadog Ch, Denbs, after bankruptcy of F Wehnert qv; BoW 263; but cf 1852-3;

1846-51 Aberarth Bridge, Cd; dated 1849; with T Penson as TP&Son; CJ 23.10.46, Mr Penson examined two sets of plans; PH 10.1.51, David Morris builder claimed Mr Penson's requirements had increased cost; 1846 floods involved six or seven bridges and TP&Son are named as providing plans for Llanon Bridge, Llanon; Glanbrane Bridge, Llanbadarn Trefeglwys; Dyffryn Arth Bridge, Pontsaeson; Cwmbach Bridge (?Nebo); and Peris Bridge (?Llansantffraid), all on Talsarn to Llanrhystud road, TP&Son paid £123/9/7d for plans etc QS 1847 474;

1847 ?vicarage, Minera, Denbs, attrib BoW; G Davies, Minera, 1964, 61, £525, but no archt named; Nat School 1849-51 is by RKP;

1847-9 inv Llanfaelog ch, Ang, with Henry Kennedy qv; ICBS; but ground plan 1849 by HK;

1848 appoint to restore Llanbadarn Fawr ch Cd, unex, CJ 30.6.48, restored by JP Seddon qv;

1848 Llanilar Bridge, Cd; W 20.l0.48;

1848 Llanon Bridge, Cd; mentioned on application for County Surveyor post; ?where

1848-9 plans Bryncoedifor ch, Mer; ICBS; files ref to plans RKP for a church with S aisle but no indic that RKP was architect of church built (unaisled) in 1850-1;

1849-50 Llanfihangel Bridge, Llanfihangel ar Arth, Cms; over Teifi; NLW Cd QS 1849; Plans reworked by WP James of Cardiff and - Brodie, final design ?part Brodie part Penson, CJ 1.3.50, PH 19.4.50, W 5.7.50, PH 12.7.50; Cd QS 1847 457 reports Llanfihangel Yeroth bridge swept away and 1848 509 halts payments;

1849 completed TH, Aberystwyth, Cd, after departure of WR Coultart qv; W 3.7.49; Dem;

1849 ?rest Llangernyw ch, Denbs, rest ‘by one of the Pensons’ BoW 217;

1849-51 National Schools, Minera Denbs; G Davies, Minera, 1964, 75; RKP of Oswestry, £1250; AEBTD; ?also vicarage 1847, cf G Davies 61, £525;

1849-50 Brymbo School, Denbs; des 1849, built 1850-1, BoW, rebuilt 1871 poss to orig design;

1849? schools & house, Rhydycroesau, Denbs)

1850 Pont Pennant, Llanbadarn Trefeglwys, Cd; NLW Cards QS 1849-50; PH 11.1.50

1850-1 rest Llanbadarn Trefeglwys ch, Cd; £671; ICBS 4295; ?exec;

1851-2 alts Shire Hall, Llandeilo, Cms;

1852 unex prop for new town, Tresaith, Cd, for JS Harford, by Mr Penson ‘talented bridgemaster to the counties of Carm and Card’ to inc hotel, several double & single cottages, the latter with gr fl kitchen, larder, coal house scullery etc the first floor two sitting rooms fronting the sea with covered balcony. Porch at side. Also on the platform hall, bedroom which can be 3rd sitting room, upstairs four bedrooms and dressing room; buildings to be on raised terraces. Mr Harford proposes also a church, schools, market and some handsome shops PH 1.10.52 quoting the Welshman, also in the Cambrian;

1852 minor widening N end, Cenarth Bridge, Cd; PH 14.1.52

1852 comp entry Assembly Rooms, Carmarthen, Cms, W 20.8.52;

1852-3 work Pontfadog ch, Denbs, in place of Wegenhert (Wehnert?) who had gone bankrupt; Cered 7 l06, ex MHPort 172; BoW says 1845-7;

1852-6 nave, St David ch, Carmarthen, Cms; BoW;

1852-3 rebuilt Llanrhystud ch, Cd; Cered 7 l06, keeping old tower with new spire; TCdAS 1973;

1852-3 rest Llangennech ch, Cms; reblt 1900-8 by EMB Vaughan;

1852-3 Pontrobert ch & school, Mont; CG; BoW 186; ICBS 1851-3, plan; FS Br 8.5.52 first of three to be built in area others at Pont Dolanog and Pont Llogell;

1852-3 Dolanog ch, Mont; BoW 1853, roof similar to Pontrobert; ICBS Pont Dolanog ch; Br 8.5.52;

1852-3 ?Pont Llogell ch, Mont proposed at same time as Pontrobert and Pont Dolanog Br 8.5.52;

1852-3 Cilycwm Bridge, Cms; PH 29.10.52, W 17.9.53. ?Pont Newydd, near Cilycwm;

1853 rest St Petrox ch, Pmbs;

1853-5 rest St Clears ch, Cms;

1853-7 rest Laugharne ch, Cms, nave roof, vestry, chancel rest, stalls; ICBS 4639; cf also 1872-4

1853-4 plans for Welsh ch, Aberystwyth, Cd; ICBS 04740; W 11.2.53; 17.12.54; not used, church designed by W Butterfield qv

1853-5 ?rest Capel Bangor ch, Cd; ?error, ch is of 1837-8 by G Clinton;

1853-6 repair Cilsane Bridge, Llangathen, Cms; W 27.10.55

1853-7 Bronwydd, Llangynllo, Cd, for Sir T Lloyd; RA l857; AEBTD; LHW; dem; castellated recreation of earlier house;

1854 bridge repairs in Carms after 1854 floods inc Cilsane and Court Henry bridges, both Llangathen; book of drawings of bridges in CRO.

1854 Llidiardau, Llanilar, Cd, for GW Parry; CJ 26.5.54;

1854-5 rest Penmaen ch, Glam; Orrin 128-9; Cambr 29.6.55; contr Geo Strawbridge of Swansea orig design church but plans rejected by ICBS; £500;

1854-62 St John ch, Morriston, Glam; plans 1854 ICBS, built 1859-62; Orrin 174; ICBS; £2000; Cambrian 18.7.62)

1854 Walton West Ch, Pmbs, rest;

1854 unex plans cemetery, Carmarthen, Cms;

1855 vicarage, St Peters ch, Church St, Carmarthen, Cms; CJ 11.5.55; plan and des for gatepiers in CRO CAS A20 iv 38 and 57;

1855 Penybontfawr Ch, Mont; CG; BoW 184; 1853-6 ICBS, plan;)

1855 Abergwili Vicarage, Cms; T: CJ 11.5.55

1855-6 ?College, Ruthin, Denbs; Dixon & Muthesius, Victorian Achitecture, 264; ?alts to medieval college of priests c1310 (now called the Old Cloister attached to N nave N of St Peter ch, Ruthin; not mentioned in report of 2023 by Kepczyck Pearce Sanderson architects on proposals for church and Old Cloister;

185? remodelled Charity School, Llandeilo, Cms, as master’s house for National School; BoW 253-4, mid-1850s for Lord Dynevor;

1855-6 National Schools, Ferryside Cms; £1050; AEBTD

1855-6 rest Llanddarog ch, Cms;

1855-6 rest Angle ch, Pmbs;

1855-6 rest Amroth ch, Pmbs; Nave lengthened, ws.

c1855-8 alts Llanegryn ch, Mer, rebuilt bellcote and W window; ICBS; rest begun by Kennedy 1846-9, abandoned, continued by RKP, for WWE Wynne of Peniarth;

1855-9 rest St Peter ch, Ruthin, Denbs, added spire to tower removing top stage of 1754, new tracery, removed NE vestry, new S porch, new roofs to both naves at steeper pitch, preserving C16 ceilings; floors raised in both naves; new deal pews, new sedilia, screen to organ in N nave E end, new font, reopened 1859; 1854-9 BoW; AEBTD;

1856 consulting architect St Davids Cathedral, Pmbs; SDCh/B/10 pp 96-7; but no known work.

1856 repairs prop Llechryd Bridge, Cd; PH 4.7.56

1856-8 St Mark, Wrexham, Denbs; dem; Spire 1862. BoW 303; ‘one of the best provincially-designed town churches of its epoch’ GR; AEBTD)

1856 ?WM chapel, Saltney Flints, by Penson, Br 1856 402; error, actually by TM Penson;

1856-7 refaced Dynevor Castle (Newton House), Llandeilo, Cms; CRO Dynevor 208/13; NT guide;

1856 Cockett ch, Swansea, Glam; P&P75; BoW; Orrin 167-8; ICBS 1855; FS 12.5.56, Br 24.5.56; Jos Richards contr; opened 15.12.56; consec 14.4.57; £1495; the last Commissioners church in Glam; enl 1881-2 by J.B. Fowler; Schools 1857;

1856-8 rebuilt nave, Llanrhidian ch, Glam; by RKP ‘honorary diocesan archt’, Cambr 17.4.57 & 29.10.58; ICBS; contractor John Williams Llanrhidian; £1496;

1857 Felinfoel Ch, Cms; CG; spire reclad in copper in mid C20;

1857 alts repairs Cardigan Bridge, Cd; CJ 23.10.57; £100;

1857 lodge, Nanteos, Cds; NLW Nanteos 1/101;

1857-60 rest Llanedi ch, Cms, ICBS 5108, £1,200, alternative plan in W Griffith archive Llanelli; ?also vicarage, looks like RKP design;

1857-8 TH, Llandovery, Cms; BoW;

1857-8 schools, Cockett, Glam; ill P&P 53; Copp 247;

1858-60 Provincial Welsh Ins Co, Wrexham, Denbs; CG; 1860-1 BoW; AEBTD;

1858 Cilyrychen Limekilns, Llandybie, Cms; RA 1858; RKP leased land in 1856 and built them for himself. Richard Bowen qv of Pengeulan, Llandybie, mason

1858 Westfa, Felinfoel, Cms, for – Nevill; dem;

1858-9 rest Roch ch, Pmbs; ICBS; HRO HPR32/86

1858 adds lock-up to Newcastle Emlyn police station, Cms; £96; HMT 14.4.58; CJ 28.10.59; TD Lloyd of Bronwydd had applied for lock-up W 20.10.1848.

1858-9 adds Kilvey ch, Swansea, Glam, chancel & S aisle; Copp 259; ch built 1842-5 to plans by agent of Pascoe Grenfell of White Rock Copper Works, plans disliked by ICBS 1840; Orrin 171. Enlargement ICBS; Br 4.6.59; £900; contractor William Rayner Swansea; Cambrian 26.5.59; rest 1883 £1000 by D Rees Ystalyfera contractor, architect unknown Cambr 5.10.83.

1859 rest Llanfechain Ch, Mont; CG; BoW 130 W wall

1859 rest Rosemarket ch, Pmbs;

1859 Newport Castle, Pmbs, ruins converted with new house for Sir Thomas Lloyd of Bronwydd; TL;

1859 Penywern, Llanfihangel y Creuddyn, Cd; Br l4.5.59; RA 1859 as Pen y Warr; for FR Roberts;

1859 payments for works incl Newcastle Emlyn lock-up, Cms; CJ 28.10.59;

1859 lock-up, Lampeter, Cd; T CJ 29.7.59;

1859-60 Oystermouth Ch, Glam, rest; CG; Orrin 120; bldr Jos. Holtham, Bath; £2100; ICBS 1857; Br 11.8.60; Cambr 3.8.60; organ ch 1873 organ by Postill of York, by TL Jowett)

1859-60 rest St Ishmaels Ch, Cms; CJ 27.7.60;

1859-62 St John Ch, Morriston, Glam; BoW 623; cf 1854 original plans; Orrin 174; tower added 1872, £1360, ICBS; N aisle never built )

1860 alts Llanafan Ch, Cd; ?unex, Butterfield made adds in 1860s.

1860-l Dinas Ch, Pmbs; ICBS 5577;

1860 Abermad Bridge, Llanilar, Cd; CJ l8.5.60;

1860-1 Provincial Welsh Ins Co, High St, Wrexham BoW; AEBTD; 1858-60 CG)

1861-2 Cilcewydd Bridge, nr Forden, Mont; BoW116 c1861; completed 1862, CRA fig 13 and p 151)

1861-2 rest Llansaint Ch, Cms; CJ 5.9.62;

1862 rest Llanllwch Ch, Cms; TCAS 35 57; ?not exec, ch rest by P&R 1869-70;

1862 Llanreithan ch, Pmbs, reblt; PH 18.7.62

186- plans National School, West End, Llanelli, Cms; plans nd CRO CAS scrapbook; school opened 20.6.67 ?by TT Bury;

186- unex plans Cardiganshire Militia Barracks, Aberystwyth, Cd. CJ 5.1.66 and 6.7.1866 ref to RKP having drawn up plans some years ago to cost £4500, plans now in hands of Szlumper, qv;

1863 rebuilt Llanwnnog Ch, Mont; CG; BoW 151-2; 1862-4 ICBS, Evans & Son bldrs;)

1863 parsonage, St David ch, Picton Terrace, Carmarthen, Cms; now County Court office;

1864-8 rest Llanglydwen Ch, Cms; work begun by J Collard qv but plans scaled down; ICBS 5609;

1865-7 rest St Peter ch, Carmarthen, Cms new chancel ceiling, SE consistory court, NE vestry, resited organ in altered W gallery, new N transept w with glass by Wailes, chancel fittings; ?involved w rest of tomb of Sir Rhys ap Thomas 1865 for Lord Dynevor;

1865-6 National School, North Rd, Aberystwyth, Cd; dem; P&R; W 7.7.65; FS: W 8.9.65; W 15.9.65; CJ 26.1.66; AEBTD; opened 1866 £5739, BPR 166, photo; Roderick Williams bldr; opened 1867, MF;

1865-8 Mathry Ch, Pmbs; P&R; ICBS 6416; TL has copy of engraving with unex tower and broach spire, no date or architect marked Lavars, Lith. Broad St Hall, Bristol;

1866 St Peter Ch, Llanelli, Cms; CRO CAS scrapbook;

1866-9 rest Llandyfaelog Ch, Cms; £700; W 17.12.69; RKP of Ferryside, CJ 31.8.66;

1867-9 Christ Church, Lammas St, Carmarthen, Cms; tower top altered 1965; BoW 133;

1867 National School, ?Laugharne Cms; attrib TL;

1868-9 Merthyr Ch, Cms, reblt; CJ 23.6.69, also Merthyr school, BoW;

1869 Laugharne Lock-up, Cms; CJ 28.10.69

1869-70 Llanllwch church, Cms, rest, N aisle; P&R;

1870-4 Llanfihangel y Creuddyn ch, Cd, rest; ICBS 7088; plans RKP, compl Ritchie;

1870 rest Llanwrda Ch, Cms;

1870 St Peters School, Priory St, Carmarthen, Cms;

1871 (attrib) Cwmrhuddan Hall, Llandovery, Cms, for C Bishop; dated 1871 with big corner addition c1886; BoW;

1872 unex rest Betws Ch, Cms; rest by John Harries qv but RKP alternative plans in CRO CAS A20 4 43-5. Harries said plans were repeatedly altered. ICBS file not seen, 1871-6.

1872 attrib tower St John ch, Morriston, Glam, Orrin 174; RKP made plans 1854, ch blt 1859-62;

1872-4 rest Laugharne Ch, Cms, compl 1853-7 rest, new porch, S tr rebuilt, tower lowered, Ww tracery; P&R, AKR supervised; W 6.11.74

1872-6 Borth Ch, Cd; P&R; ICBS 7486; consec 1879; plans AKR;

1874 rest Myddfai Ch, Cms; W 24.7.74 £800 or £950

1877-80 Carnhedryn Ch, St Davids, Pmbs; P&R; AKR W 19.11.80;

188l-2 Rhostie Ch, Llanilar, Cd; RKP; NLW SD/F/?; derelict

Also probably numerous Cd bridges: Pont Glanbran and Pont Rhydsaeson, Llanbadarn Trefeglwys; Pont ?Hafodperis, Llansantffraed. Obit list includes House or parsonage for C Thruston of Pennal, Mer, not found; Orrin attribs rest of Porteynon ch, Glam, 1861, as RKP did several other Gower churches.

LHW rev edition: suggests work at Nantyffrith, Bwlchgwyn, Denbs, for Kyrke family, owners from 1865, but main enlargement was after 1883; dem 1947-50.

PENSON, THOMAS (Senior) Wrexham. Mason, auctioneer, architect, c1760-1824; County Surveyor Flints 1810-14, dismissed after collapse of Overton Bridge; then ?County Surveyor of Denbs. Father of Thomas II 1790-1859 qv. cf CR Anthony in Mont Collections 1995 117. Colvin: bought large house in Charles St, Wrexham 1799, which he rebuilt before c1818 moving to a house he built in Theatre Lane, Wrexham, behind the Theatre at Beast Market which he erected. Cf AN Palmer, Wrexham, 1893;

(1784 County Gaol, Shirehall St, Caernarfon; Colvin; WH Jones, Old Karnarvon, 1889, 115; but cf Joseph Turner signs 1791 drawings exh at Caernarfon Shire Hall, 2008)

(1806 ?County Gaol, Flint; ?alts, County Gaol by Joseph Turner, 1785, inscribed, dem c1965;

(1??? house, Charles St, Wrexham, rebuilt for himself after 1799 and before moved to c1818 house in Theatre Lane; Colvin;

(1??? Bridge, Llanfihangel Glyn Myfyr, Denbs ‘by the elder Thos Penson’; BoW;

(1??? Theatre, Beast Lane, Wrexham, Denbs; Colvin;

(1??? Brynmally Hall, near Wrexham, Denbs, for Richard Kirk; AN Palmer, Country Townships of the old parish of Wrexham, 1903, 104; Colvin; dem;

(1810 Overton Bridge, Flints, single arch over Dee, collapsed 1813 and redesigned as 2-arch, TP sacked 1815 and work completed by TP Jr & John Carline Jr; BoW;

(c1818 house, Theatre Lane, Wrexham, for self; Colvin;

PENSON, THOMAS (Junior). FRIBA. Oswestry and Wrexham. 1790-1859; son of Thomas Penson of Wrexham qv +1824. Married d of Richard Kirk (Kyrke) ironmaster of Wrexham; father of Richard Kyrke Penson 1815-86 and Thomas Mainwaring Penson 1817-64 qqv. Pupil of Thos Harrison of Chester; County Surveyor Denbs c1820-1 to 1859; County Surveyor Mont 1817-59 (county surveyor of both for over 30 years – Colvin); ?bridge surveyor Cards to c1848, when post taken by RKP; FRIBA 1848; Ass ICE 1839. cf CR Anthony in MColl, 1995, 115-75 (CRA). Inherited Gwersyllt or Summer Hill, Denbs, from R Kirk through wife 1839, rebuilt house 1841 and lived there. Designed several buildings in Oswestry, Salop, and New Bridge over Dee, near Wynnstay, Denbs, Colvin;

1814-15 completed Overton Bridge, Flints, after TP Sr sacked; BoW says 1815 with John Carline Jr; CRA 118;

18?? No 35 Willow St, Wrexham, Denbs; CRA 119)

c1821 Caersws Bridge, Mont; CRA; BoW;

1826-7 Long Bridge, Newtown, Mont; CRA; BoW 1826)

1826 Long Bridge, Llanidloes, Mont over Severn CRA)

1826-8 Llanymynech Bridge, Mont; £14000; Three arches over Vyrnwy; drawing NLW 1825; advice on foundations from Thomas Telford; BoW; Colvin

1828 add of upper floor, TH, Montgomery, Mont; BoW; for Lord Clive; as Shire Hall;

1828 rectory, Aberhafesp Mont; NLW SA/Bounty/2; £1140; Edward Lloyd mason, John Lloyd plasterer, Arthur Howells joiner, J Edwards freestone;

c1830 remodelled Pentreheylin Hall, Mont, for John James Turner; LHW ill; Colvin; dem; c1840 acc to BoW;

1831 Abergwydol Bridge, Mont; SH 729029; CRA)

1832 Flannel MH, Newtown, Mont; Colvin; CJ 27.1.32;

1832 Assembly Rooms, Church St, Monmouth, Mon, now cinema; Kissack 2003 143; built as The Bell Assembly Rooms; not in BoW;

1832-3 Millbrook Bridge, Mont; SJ 249 088; £374)

1833 Llyfnant Bridge, Mont; SN 704 973; £400; dem;

1833-4 gallery Llandyssil ch, Mont; ICBS; George Broughall surveyor; dem;

1835 Heniarth Bridge, Mont; SJ 941 813; CRA)

1835 Cwmllinau Bridge, Mont; SH 846 077 CRA)

1835-7 Holy Trinity ch, Oswestry, Salop; BoE; Colvin 1836-7, vaulted aspe; ICBS;

1837 design St Asaph workhouse, Flints; ?unex; plans by John Welch 1838; BoW)

1837 Clydfannau Bridge, Mont; SN 984 854 CRA)

1837 Dolobran Bridge, Mont; SJ 122 118 CRA)

1838 Gelligoch Bridge, Mont; SN 728 997 dem)

1838 Llanfyllin Workhouse, Mont; BoW;

1838-40 Newtown & Llanidloes Workhouse, Caersws, Mont; HC; MColl 78 1990; 1837-40, now Plas Maldwyn, BoW;

1838-40 St James ch, Denbigh; BoW, tower 1855-8 but spire not built; rest reblt 1894-5 by R. Lloyd Williams; Colvin St David ch Denbigh;

1839-44 Christ Church, Welshpool, Mont; BoW; neo Norman; Colvin;

c1840 Cwmbelan Bridge, Mont; SN 943 814; CRA)

c1840 Pentreheylin Hall, Llandysilio, Mont; BoW; ruined; c1830 acc to LHW, remodelled for John Turner; ill LHW;

1840-53 remodelled Vaynor Park, Berriew, Mont, for JWL Winder; BoW; Colvin; APSD; Jacobean; also terraces and lodge;

1841 remodelled Gwersyllt (Summer Hill), Gwersyllt, Denbs for himself; P&P42; BoW; LHW rev ed. says Richard Kyrke (Kirk?) moved here and TP his son-in-law inherited and rebuilt it; dem c1982;)

1841-2 alts Llanrhaeadr Hall, Llanrhaeadr yn Nginmeirch, Denbs; BoW; neo Jacobean; also lodge and gatepiers; P&P 42; Colvin for W Price; APSD;

1842-6 Llandinam Bridge, Mont; iron; SO 025886; over Severn; iron by John Rigby of Hawarden; CRA; BoW pl 82;)

(1843-4 Llanymynech ch, Salop; BoE; neo-Norman; TP of Oswestry; Colvin 1845; Br 19.5.55 says 1843;

1843-7 St David ch, Newtown, Mont; BoW; £4600; Colvin; alts 1874 by D. Walker

1845 Sontley Bridge, Errdig, Flints; iron from R & W Jones, Ruabon Foundry; BoW.

1843-4 British School, Brook St, Wrexham, Denbs; plans 1843 Denbs RO; BoW;

1846 Llandinam Bridge, Mont; BoW pl 82; iron, Hawarden Iron Works; 1842-6 acc to CRA;

1846-9 rebuilt several mid-Cardiganshire bridges destroyed in flood summer 1846 with ?RK Penson as TP & Son:

Pont Aberarth over Arth at Aberarth;

Pont Llanon over Clydan at Llanon;

Pont Glanbrane over Bran near Pontsaeson;

Pont Cwmbach over ?Clydan at ?Nebo;

Pont Peris over Peris ?at Hafod Peris;

Pont Pennant over Arth at Pennant;

Pont Dyffryn Arth over Arth at Pontsaeson;

CJ 23.10.46, Mr Penson has estimated cost £2135 but magistrates decide to spend £1571 on all but Llanon & Pennant. John Hughes, the bridge surveyor presented report with the plans. Cards QS records in ARO checked by MF: 20.10.46 report that Llanon Bridge carried away, plan & spec by T Penson & Son (erroneously Parson), Oswestry, presented, contract authorised for no more than £250. Estimates for bridges on Llanrhystud-Talsarn road: Glanbrane £214; Dyffryn Arth £236; Cwmbach £120; Peris £221; QS 474, 29.6.47 TP&Son paid £123/9/7d for plans surveys sections of the new bridges; QS 485, 19.10.47 contracts with David Morris mason, Aberaeron, John Alban mason Aberaeron, Jenkin Pugh carpenter Aberaeron, Thomas Alban mason Aberaeron for 6 new bridges for £1825 (all but Pennant); QS 1847 494 Wm Jones mason paid £6/8/6d for repairing parapets at various bridges and for attendances on Mr P inspecting sites of bridges carried away by floods; Edward Guest, mason, paid £12/12/0d as clerk of works at Pont Rhydsaison and Pont Dyffryn Arth (both at Pontsaeson) now erecting; PH 10.1.1851 has dispute over cost of Pont Aberarth w builder, David Morris, claiming requirements by RK Penson had increased cost, RKP saying they had caused their own problems by using hard river stone.

1846-7 Llangadfan Bridge, Mont; SJ 012105 CRA £700)

1846-7 Pont Llanon, Llanon, Cd, washed away in 1846 flood; Cd QSD 20.10.46 John Hughes bridge surveyor report, plan and spec by TP&Son presented, magistrates authorised to make contract for no more than £250; QS 1848 505 proposed that on completion of new bridge, temproaray one be moved to Wernanfach, Henfelin, Llanrhystud;

1846-7 Pont Dyffryn, Llanbadarn Trefeglwys, Cd; PH 31.12.47; see above Pont Dyffryn or Pont Dyffryn Arth, Pontsaeson, destroyed in 1846 flood; Cards QS 422 20.10.46 estimate £236, Parson & Son (Penson); QS 1847 494 Edard Guest mason paid £12/12/0d as clk of woks at Rhydsaeson and Dyffryn bridges;

1846-7 Pont Glan Bran, Llanbadarn Trefeglwys/ Cilcennin, Cd; rebuilt after 1846 flood, carries Llanrhystud to Talsarn road over tributary of Arth, ?called Bran; QS 1846 estimate £214; contracts w 4 Aberaeron craftsmen for six destroyed bridges inc over Bran at Glanbrane QS 1847 485, contract dated 20.10.46;

1847 Llanerfyl Bridge, Mont SJ 032 098; CRA

1847 Wig Bridge, near Caersws, Mont, BoW

1847-8 Felindre Bridge, Mont; SN 944839; CRA

1848 rebuilt Llanfechain Bridge, Mont; SJ 188205; CRA)

1848 MH, Wrexham Denbs; P&P 42; BoW, Jacobean)

1848 adds rectory, Llandrinio, Mont, now Yr Henblas; BoW;

(1848-9 Cross MH, Oswestry, Salop; BoE)

(1849 Powis MH, Oswestry, Salop; BoE; dem)

1849-50 Short Bridge, Llanidloes, Mont; CRA)

1850-1 Gwersyllt ch, Denbs; BoW; Colvin)

1850? MH, Newtown Mont; BoW;)

1851 school, Gwersyllt, Denbs; BoW;)

1852 Brynderwen Bridge, Abermule, Mont; iron, incsc 2nd iron br const in the Co of Mont 1852 TP Co Surveyor; BoW;

1852-3 Rhosllanerchrugog ch, Denbs; BoW, Norman, cruciform; Colvin;

1854 Llangurig Bridge, Mont; SN 908 798; over Wye, stone and timber, replaced 1885; CRA;

1855 Aberbechan Old Bridge, Mont; SO 136 938; CRA

1857 add footways, Long Bridge, Newtown, Mont; BoW;

1858-9 Caerhowel Bridge, Mont; SO 197 982; blt after collapse of bridge by James Dredge 1852-4; iron from Brymbo; CRA; BoW;

PENSON, THOMAS MAINWARING, Chester. 1818-64 Architect; son of Thomas Penson of Oswestry 1791-1859 qv, brother of RK Penson qv. County Surveyor Cheshire 1844, Flints 1855. In Chester: Old Cemetery 1848-50; 34-6 Eastgate St, 1856 among first revivals of timber-framing; Browns Crypt Buildings, Eastgate St 1858. Acc to Archibald Ritchie entry in AEBTD 1868 AR executed works w the late TMP: county works in Flintshire, Grosvenor Hotel Chester, and principal railway stations upon the Cambrian Railway; residences in or near Chester and in Denbighshire; adds to Chester Infirmary; adds Broughton Industrial Schools; also Ritchie did various works in conj w RK Penson

1842 Holy Trinity School, Rhyl, Flints; dem; BoW 429n)

1845-8 resid eng, Shrewsbury, Oswestry & Chester Junction Rlwy, aka Shrewsbury & Chester Rlwy. Des stations Shrewsbury 1848-9; Rossett, Denbs, dem BoW 267-8; Ruabon, Denbs, dem; Gobowen, Salop, 1848; Baschurch, Salop 1848, BoE; adds to Shrewsbury 1855;

(1847 ?alts Knockin ch, Salop; BoE;

(1852 stations on Shrewsbury & Hereford Railway inc Church Stretton; BoE;

1854 1st pr TH & MH, Wellington Rd, Rhyl, Flints; RHH; built 1854-6, dem, BoW

1855-6 WM chapel, Saltney Flints; WCC56 48-9; John Hitchen contr; £694; Gothic

1857 unex plans rest Llanaber ch, Mer; attacked Eccl Feb 1857 69; work done by Philip Boyce qv 1859 for WWE Wynn of Peniarth who may have been involved in design.

1857 Penrhyndeudraeth ch, Mer, and prob vicarage 1858, for Mrs Oakeley of Tanybwlch; plaque)

1857-8 Frongoch ch, Llanfor, Mer; £970; BN 15.5.57, plan ICBS; dem;

1857-8 Militia Barracks, Mold, Flints, dem; BoW 393

1857-9 Sarn ch, Kerry, Mont; ICBS; BoW 1859;

1858-9 Cemetery, Ruabon Denbs BoW; Gothic gate

1859 School, Northop Rd, Flint; BoW 351)

1862 drinking fountain, Rhyl, Flints, to coming of age of CGH Rowley-Conwy of Bodrhyddan. Re-erected in part 1959 by Clough Williams-Ellis at Bodrhyddan, Flints, BoW 330;

?1863ff ?railway stations on Cambrian Railway. According to Archibald Ritchie entry in AEBTD 1868 AR executed works with the late TMP inc principal railway stations upon the Cambrian Railway; possibly those at Caersws and Machynlleth, Mont, (Newtown & Machynlleth Railway), Welshpool, Mont, (Oswestry & Newtown) and Moat Lane, Mont, (Llanidloes & Newtown) all c1863-4 on lines built by David Davies with B Piercy qv engineer. Cambrian Railway founded 1864 by amalgamation O&N, L&N, N&M and OE&W railways, and added A&WC 1865;

1864 railway station, Caersws, Mony, BoW; Newtown & Machynlleth Railway; dated;

1865c attrib Carno Station, Mont BoW;

PENTAN PARTNERSHIP. John Carter.

2005 Ty Nant, Newport, Mon; entr 2006 RSAW awards;

2005 Ysbryd y Mor, Port Talbot, Glam; entr 2006 RSAW awards;

2009 converted B chapel, Bargoed, Glam to public library; Touchstone 2011;

PENTREATH, BEN. London. Trained Prince's School of Architecture, much involved at Poundbury, Dorset;

2017 demonstration houses, Coed Darcy estate, Llandarcy, Glam for BP; trad style for Prince's Trust with Alan Baxter Associates; initial houses of 900 house development;

PENTY, ARTHUR JOSEPH 1875-1937 cf ASG283-4. Son and pupil of WG Penty of York. Socialist, Fabian Society member, involved w Hampstead Garden Suburb. ?associated with H Lovegrove qv

1930 adds to Coleg Harlech, Mer; designs RIBAD

PEPLER & ALLEN Cardiff see E. G. Allen.

PERKIN & BULMER. Leeds

1882 alts Clocaenog ch, Denbs, new porch; BoW; reopened Br 25.11.82 John Morris, Ruthin, builder;

PERROTT, E. L. Sutton, Surrey

1900 choir furnishings, Caerdeon ch, Bontddu, Mer NLW B/F/77; two new ws, reredos, new rails, and floors.

PETERS, JOHN. Corwen, joiner & builder, Pigots 1828-9 dir.

PETHICK BROTHERS, Plymouth. Contractors. Worked with JW Szlumper on Lynton & Barnstaple Railway, Devon

1901-3 Contractors Vale of Rheidol Light Railway (JW Szlumper); MRC Price, Lampeter, Aberayron and New Quay Light Railway, 1995, 10-11; Involved in abortive plan to extend it to Aberaeron. AH Pethick became chairman of board of Vale of Rheidol 1904.

PETIT, Rev JOHN LOUIS (1801-68) clergyman, architectural writer, topographical artist, ordained 1826, author of Remarks on Church Architecture, 1841, opposed Ecclesiological Society strictures on 'correct' restoration, removing evidence of alteration etc, notably opposed GG Scott restoration of Stafford ch, an intervention in the 1840s that Scott in Recollections (1877) admitted had been seminal in changing attitudes; designed only Caerdeon ch, 1861-2, remarkable for its stylistic freedom; cf website of JL Petit Society on huge collection of topographical drawings found in late C20; Ecclesiology Today July 2018; Pevsner Some Architectural Writers of the C19, 1972, 95ff;

1861-2 Caerdeon ch, Llanaber, Mer, for Rev WE Jelf his brother-in-law; Eccl 1863; ill BN 18.9.1896 with sketches by ‘Charles H Holden architect of Bolton’ ie just before Holden (1875-1960) went to London to assist CR Ashbee in 1897; Donald Moore in Arch Cam 2007 161ff ill by Petit sketches in course of building;

PETVEN WILLIAMS

2012 Marin Centre, Cardiff; CTA award 2012;

PHENÉ, -. London. ?error for R Phene Spiers.

1857 vicarage, Heyop, Rad; BN 1857 171;

PHILLAN, R. P.

1854 ?exh design for decorations Hawarden ch, Flints; RA 1854; ?probably error for RP Pullan qv;

PHILLIMORE, Hon. CLAUD STEPHEN, architect, 1911-94, 2nd son of 2nd Lord Phillimore, from 1990 4th Lord Phillimore. Practice from 1937, interrupted by war service, resumed 1947 in partnership with Aubrey Jenkins, worked on country houses, specialising in reducing them for post-war convenience; and also on London town houses; restructured Knowsley Hall, Lancs, 1953-4, reduced Aske Hall, Yorks, designed Abercairny House, Crieff, c1960; 1963-4, altered Ashton Wold, Northants for - Rothschild c1970; retired to Italy through ill health 1970s, Donald Insall qv continued practice;

19?? ?adds Llysdinam, Newbridge on Wye, Brec; BoW; Llysdinam Hall rebuilt 1934 by Guy Elwes qv, Coflein;

PHILLIPS & HOLDGATE, St Johns Chambers, Cardiff & Central Chambers, Newport. ? John Henry Phillips

(1890 1st pr Taite Welsh Intermediate School RHH)

(1891 Bethel EP, Court Rd, Cadoxton juxta Barry, Glam. Barry Dock News 27.11.and 4.12.91, £1200, Romanesque)

(1891 2nd pr St Andrew ch, Exmouth, Devon RHH)

(1891 2nd pr Port Talbot Intermediate School, Glam)

PHILLIPS & VAUGHAN, architects and surveyors, 39 Commercial St, Newport, 1914 dir;

PHILLIPS CUTLER PHILLIPS TROY. John Phillips.

1968 Housing, Porthmadog Quay, Caerns; AV; SG43 by John Phillips; 1974 JC20Soc;

197? Oberon Wood housing, Beddgelert, Caerns; AV;

c1979 Housing on Vaynol promontory, Y Felinheli, Caerns; AV;

PHILLIPS, DANIEL, Engineer. County Surveyor Carms

1891 Police Station, Burry Port, Cms; T: Arch 15.5/91

1891 Lock-up, Llangennech T: Arch 13.5.91

1891 Login Bridge, Cilymaenllwyd, Cms (plaque)

1892 Furnace Bridge, Pembrey, widening, T: W 23.4.92

1892 Ammanford Bridge (Betws-Ammanford) Iron, made by Baker & Co, Newport; Vivian & Co, Llanelli, contractors CJ 22.1.92. Demolished ?replaced Edwards' Betws bridge.

1893 Repairs Llandovery Town Hall Arch 24.3.93

PHILLIPS, HENRY E. Borough Surveyor and sanitary inspector, 9 Feidrfair, Cardigan, Kelly 1926.

PHILLIPS, HUBERT ERIC. Architect, College Sq. Llanelli (K l926)

PHILLIPS, ISAAC Surveyor, Burry Port, listed in 1887 Deacons directory

PHILLIPS, J. H. Probably not same as John Henry Phillips.

1901 shop for S Williams, Hay on Wye, Brec; MS;

1903 shop, Talgarth, Brec for – Thomas, chemist, MS;

PHILLIPS, JOHN Haverfordwest Was clerk of works to William Rees solicitor for houses at Spring Gardens H’west, convicted of theft of materials W 15.3.39, had been employed 12 months.

PHILLIPS, JOHN, architect, see Phillips Cutler Phillips Troy qv.

1968 housing, Porthmadog Quay, Caerns; SG43)

PHILLIPS, JOHN. Tavernspite, Pmbs. Builder & carpenter. Born 1808, Llanfallteg; letter TL re Llanboidy. Recorded working in Tenby 1851;

1832 made pews Henllan Amgoed chapel, Cms

1842-3 Llangynin ch, Cms, rest

1842-4 Dolwilym, Llanboidy, Cms; signs accounts)

1844 school, Tavernspite, Pmbs; dem

Attrib:

enlarged Glyntaf, Llanboidy, Cms, and circular lodge (dem) there;

?similar lodge to Maesgwynne, Llanboidy, for WRH Powell;

?similar lodge at Llwyngwair, Nevern, Pmbs, but two-storey.

?Maesgwynne Arms PH, Llanboidy, pre 1859.

?Llanfyrnach ch, Pmb, 1842.

PHILLIPS, JOHN HENRY. Architect, Cardiff. At St John's Chambers, Swansea in 3.10.1896 Aberdare Times account, possibly an error, later 3 Charles St, Cardiff; at Gwylfa Caerphilly, and 7 Pembroke Terrace, Cardiff, 1920, and 7 Pembroke Terrace 1926. Born 1860 Talgarth son of John Phillips, educated Talgarth British School and Normal Coll Swansea; FRIBA; 1920 WWinW lists Tonbridge Technical School and library, Kent; Intermediate schools at Aberdare, Bangor, Wrexham, Llandysul, and Llandovery; Mountain Ash Town Hall; Coliseum Cinema, Cardiff, etc. firm was JHP & Wride 1926 (P&W).

1884-8 William Williams Memorial CM chapel, Llandovery Cms CJ 7.11.84; 6.5.87 completed c£3000; T Br 3.4.86 £2120; opened CJ 10.8.88 David Morgan of Swansea builder for £2120, total c£3000; Arch 2.4.86; Br 10.7.86 47 FS laid, £2200.

1886 CM chapel, Plas Newydd Sq Cardiff, Br 1886B 80, 720, Gothic; now hall to chapel of 1901 by Beddoe Rees BoW 302;

1886 P chapel, Penarth Glam; Br 1886B 544, 695;

1887 consulted over proposed restoration Vicar Prichard's house, Llandovery, Cms; CJ 21.10.87; house demolished;

1888 reseated Llanfihangel Talyllyn chapel, Brec; Br 4.2.88; ?church

1888 six cotts on Glynymarl estate, Llandudno Junction, Caerns; Br 28.7.88;

1888 pair semi-detached villas, Bangor, Caerns; £1659 Br 28.7.88;

1892-6 Technical & Intermediate Schools, Gadlys Rd, Aberdare, Glam; BoW136; won competiton 1892 judged by Ewan Christian qv; opened Aberdare Times 3.10.96, David Jenkins, Swansea, builder, £5000, and John Morgan, Aberdare, builder for master's house; ?JHP also designed add of 1901).

1894-8 Girls Intermediate School, Cilycwm Rd, Llandovery, Cms; CJ 14.12.94, W 15.5.96; comp 1894 RHH)

1895-7 County School for Girls, Bangor, Caerns; 1st pr 1895 RHH; now UCNW Music Dept; built 1897, BN 9.10.96; FS Br 3.4.97; opened BN 29.10.97; adds 1908)

1895-6 Memorial Hall & Drill Hall, High St, Llandovery, Cms, by site of Vicar Prichard house CJ 27.3.96; Dated 1896; JHP recommended by Ewan Christian)

1896-8 Victoria County Primary Sch, Penarth, Glam 1st pr 1896 BoW 493;)

1896-8 County Intermediate School, Llandysul, Cd; 1st prize 1896 RHH; T: CN 22.1.97;

(1897 1st pr Technical Inst, Tonbridge Kent; RHH)

1898 1st pr County School, Wrexham, Denbs; RHH;

1898 Intermediate School, Brynmawr, Mon; with F Baldwin Br 26.11.98)

1899 1st pr Intermediate School, Wrexham, Denbs; RHH;

1899 County School, Ebbw Vale Mon; Br 30.9.99; with F Baldwin)

1899 Intermediate School, Brecon, Brec, with F Baldwin, MS;

1899 Heol y Crwys CM chapel, Roath, Cardiff; BoW 304-5;

1902-4 TH, Mountain Ash Glam; Baroque; BoW 453

1903 school, Bedwas Mon; opened Br 20.6.03;

1925 Victoria Park WM chapel, Canton, Cardiff; WCC25; P&W; tower and vestries omitted

1929-30 WM chapel, Caerphilly Glam; P&W; Perp; BoW 177;

PHILLIPS, J. L.

1926 rest Brecon Cathedral with WD Caroe; BoE; ?error for JH Phillips;

PHILLIPS, NIALL, Architect. Niall Phillips Architects Ltd (NPA), 35 King St, Bristol. Important conservation practice. cf also Peter Roberts, and Smith Roberts. Practice merged with Purcell c2010;

1989-91 restored and altered Lower Treginnis Farm, St Davids Pmbs, for children's centre. NPA. RIBA award. AJ 18.11.93 (job architect Peter Roberts) £565,464. M. Cherry, Building Wales, 2006, 50-1.

1992-3 Visitor Centre, Castell Henllys, Meline Pmbs for PCNatPark. (NPA job archt Peter Roberts) £285,000. M. Cherry, Building Wales, 2006, p 52-3. AJ 6.7.94; but building is listed on Purcell Miller Tritton website

1993-4 Visitor Centre, Teifi Marshes, Cilgerran Pmbs for Dyfed Wildlife Trust; £658,000; job archt Peter Roberts; AJ 17.11.94; building listed on Purcell Miller Tritton website

1994 proposed Visitor Centre, Carew Castle, Pembs, for Cadw.

2006 Cardigan Castle: options appraisal;

2013 station, Caernarfon, Caerns for Welsh Highland Railway; competition won for Purcell;

PHILLIPS, R. Architect and surveyor

1884 two blocks cottages Pwllgwann, Pontypridd, Glam; T BN 15.2.84;

PHILLIPS, THOMAS Paragon, Tenby, builder & carpenter 1844 dir.

PHILLIPS, THOMAS R. Architect, Pontypridd, ?Thomas P Phillips

1884 Tylorstown Cemetery chapel, Glam, w WH Jenkins; BoW; A 14.6.84 Rhondda Joint Cemetery illustrated, by late William H Jenkins and Thomas P Phillips joint architects to the board, £2700; H Krill, Tonypandy, contractor;

1894 business premises Pontypridd, Glam, for Pontypridd Masonic Hall Co T Br 18.8.94;

1895 Stanleytown, 80 terraced houses near Tylorstown Glam; BoW641, pl 105;

Ernest Greenleaves, architect, LRIBA, of Weston super Mare, Som, lists in WWinA 1926 work done during 15 years with TR Phillips incl Forest Hotel, Welsh Harp Hotel, Ynyshir Hotel, and Bargoed cinema;

PHILLIPS, WILLIAM Haverfordwest

1834-6 repairs Spittal ch, Pmbs; ICBS;

1845 Rudbaxton Rectory, Pmbs, NLW SD/B/?

1857 Churchyard walls & railings, St Martin ch, Haverfordwest; DMH 95; PH 13.2.57, WP was ch secretary.

PHILLOT, G. H. Cheltenham. 1852-1926. See John Middleton

PHIPPS, CHARLES J. Architect, Bath, specialist theatre architect;

1870 alts Guildhall and assize courts, Swansea, Glam, T BN 21.10.70 Everal of Great Malvern, £2675;

PHIPSON, ANDREW BOND FRIBA. St Ann St, Birmingham. AEBTD 1868 has 31 Cannon St, Birmingham.

1874 Bryntirion, Bontddu, Mer; BA 1 1874 90 ill, for WJ Beale, Lord Mayor of Birmingham;

1875 proposed rest Old Parliament House (Cwrt Plas yn Dre), Queens Sq, Dolgellau, Mer; Br 28.1.76; unex; ABP was archt for re-erection of part in Newtown, Mont, 1885)

1881 Halfway House Inn, Bontddu, Mer; Arch 5.2.81, remodelling of existing public house to convert into a respectable roadside inn. Illustrated. )

1885 Re-erection of Cwrt Plas yn Dre, see above, Newtown, Mont; BoW 177; for Sir Pryce Pryce-Jones;

PICKARD, JAMES, Goldstones Cottage, Cherry Orchard, Shrewsbury, AEBTD 1868 lists adds Salop Asylum; brewery Newtown, Mont; Fronpaith Hall, Mont; adds Saltmarsh Castle Worcs; Strady Hall, Carms; new residence near Whitchurch, Salop, for GS Casor Esq.

18?? Brewery, Newtown, Mont, AEBTD 1868;

18?? Fronpaith Hall, Mont, not in BoW;

18? Strady Hall, Cms, not apparently Stradey Castle, Llanelli, Cms; AEBTD

PICKWELL, R. Architect, Bank Buildings, Cardiff

1892-3 Penarth Steam Laundry, Glam T Br 17.12.92

PIERCE, OWEN

1857 ?inv with rest Llanaber ch, Mer; ICBS; Plans 1857 by TM Penson unex, rest 1859 for WWE Wynn of Peniarth by Philip Boyce qv)

PIERCE, ROBERT FRIBA West Twthill, Caernarfon

1924 house, Caernarfon, Caerns; RP of Insurance Chmbrs, Br 25.4.24)

1925 manse, Bethania CM chapel, Llangaffo, Ang; RH;

1928 House & shop for Miss E Forster, Hampton Rd, Caernarfon Br 1.6.28

1940 alts Nos 3 & 5 Church St, Caernarfon, for Urdd Br 3.5.40;

PIERCY, BENJAMIN 1827-88 Engineer for ‘every mile of railway in Montgomery-shire and mid-Wales’ (Mont Worthies 237); TS; Born Trefeglwys, Mont, son of Robert Piercy, surveyor; in Llanidloes 1828-9 dir; Brother Robert Piercy, also surveyor. In father’s Montgomery office with George Owen qv, TS40; 1851 made acquaintance of Henry Robertson over Shrewsbury & Chester Rlwy; Assoc w David Davies & Thomas Savin contractors: 1857-61 Oswestry-Newtown Rlwy; Vale of Clwyd Rlwy (Denbigh-Rhyl) 1857-8; 1859 Mid-Wales Railway (Llanidloes-Llandovery) abortive; 1862-81 Royal Sardinian railway; B&RP were engs for Oswestry, Ellesmere & Whitchurch Rlwy 1863; Newtown & Machynlleth Rlwy 1863; Aberystwyth & Welch Coast Rlwy (Aberdovey to Barmouth Junction) 1863-5 later called Cambrian Coast Rlwy, BP engineer until complete to Pwllheli 1867. Hereford Hay & Brecon Rlway 1860-4. Caernarvonshire Railway (Caernarfon to Afon Wen) 1867. Denbigh Ruthin & Corwen (ext of Vale of Clwyd). Friend of Garibaldi; engineer Napoleon-Vendee line (Tours-Sables d’Olonne); Assam Railway India. Bought Marchwiel Hall, Mont, 1881. Left £500 to found St Giles Orphanage, Wrexham, opened 1902. Acquired large estates in Sardinia, managed by his son. Garibaldi’s son Ricciotti trained with him; NLW; DWB;

1857-61 Oswestry & Newtown Railway. - Barlow of London and BP initially employed w Thornton & McCormick contrs, contrs sacked 1857 (and ?Barlow) before work started and Davidson & Oughterson new contrs. 1st sod cut 4.8.57 at Welshpool and started towards Oswestry, but work stopped. Contr then given to Davies & Savin, Oct 1859. May 1860 opened Oswestry to Pool Quay, Aug 1860 to Welshpool. Welshpool to Newtown begun from Newtown 1860, open 1861, Oswestry Advertiser 7.8.61. TS49-55;

1857 Public meeting about proposed railway Aberdyfi, Mer, addressed by Mr P of Messrs R&BP C&DH 16.5.57)

1857-8 Vale of Clwyd Rlwy Denbigh to Rhyl via Trefnant and St Asaph. David Davies and Thomas Savin TS39-41. Extended S Denbigh, Ruthin & Corwen Railway by BP.

1859 Mid-Wales Railway Llanidloes to Llandovery abortive but part built?

1860-1 ?Oswestry station, Salop for O&N rlwy; BoE 459 says claimed as by BP in obit; but BoE says BP not engineer to O&N who was Joseph Cubitt, but BP was engineer to three other lines combined w O&N to form Cambrian Railways, but Oswestry looks like Llanidloes and Ellesmere Stations; became HQ of Cambrian Rlwy.

1860 ?Welshpool Station, Mont, for O&N, but BoW says c1866 and attrib BP; ironwork by S. Morris Welshpool.

1860-4 Hereford, Hay & Brecon Railway. Used part of old tramroad Hay Railway to Brecon. Open from Hereford to Moorhampton 1862, Eardisley 1863 and Hay 1864, finished at Three Cocks Junction 1864. Trains through to Brecon 1864. But Archenfield archaeology say engineers were McCormick & James Holme, contractor Thomas Savin.

1862-4 Wrexham, Mold & Connahs Quay Railway 12.5 m promoted by BP and Henry Robertson; Robert Piercy resident engineer 1866.

1863 Newtown & Machynlleth Rlwy, Mont RHB 93; B&RP; inc Talerddig Cutting. Stations Machynlleth, Cemmaes Road (junction with Mawddwy Rlwy),Tafolwern, Talerddig, Carno, Llanwnog, Caersws, Newtown)

1862-7 Aberystwyth & Welch Coast Railway. Thomas Savin contractor Machynlleth to Aberystwyth. Route north built in sections 1st sod Corbett Arms Hotel, Aberdyfi, April 1862, to Llwyngwril Nov 1863, to Barmouth Junction July 1865. Barmouth to Pwllheli opened 10.10.67. Connecting Barmouth viaduct opened June 1867; connection across Dyfi, Aberdyfi to Dyfi Junction. Taken over by Cambrian Railways. Stations Glandyfi, Borth, Llandre, Aberystwyth c1864. Aberdyfi, Tywyn, Barmouth Junction. Barmouth, Penrhyndeudraeth, Minffordd, Porthmadog, Pwllheli. 1865 Friog Rocks section, Fairbourne, Mer; 1867 Barmouth Viaduct, Mer, for Cambrian Coast Rlwys, Opened June 1867 RHB 96; reblt 1899-1909 by Cleveland Bridge and Engineering Co, contr A. Williams Aberdyfi.

1864 ?Llanidloes Station, Mont; not atrib BoW; but BoESalop says similar to Ellesmere & Oswestry, so possibly by BP;

1863-7 ?eng Neath & Brecon Rlway, John Dickson contr;

1867 Caernarvonshire Railway, Caernarfon to Afon Wen on Cambrian Railway. ?also connection tunnel under Caernarfon to Bangor & Caernarfon station in North Road.

?Stations at Welshpool HQ of O&N 1860, c1866 acc to BoW; Oswestry Salop 1860-1 O&N attrib BoE; Ellesmere Salop 1863 OE&W attrib BoE; Machynlleth 1863 N&M; Llanidloes 1864 HQ of MWR, no archt given in BoW. Oswestry became HQ of Cambrian c1866; ?also Aberdyfi, Tywyn and Barmouth 1867 on A&WC may be his.

PIERCY, ROBERT Father of engineers Robert and Benjamin Piercy qqv, land surveyor in Llanidloes, Mont; Pigot Dir 1828-9;

PIERCY, ROBERT. Engineer, brother of Benjamin Piercy qv, son of Robert Piercy, land surveyor.

PILDITCH, JOHN. Architect, 1813-1854, born Plymouth, Devon, at Bwlch, Brec, joiner, in 1841 census, partnership as builders in Bwlch with brother Thomas Pilditch dissolved April 1841. Joiner/carpenter and builder, New Rd, Llandeilo, Cms, in Pigots 1844 dir also in same dir as architect, surveyor and timber merchant. TL has found trade card among Taliaris papers in Carms RO inscribed 'J Pilditch, Builder, Surveyor etc, Llandilo, Caermarthen, Plans, Surveying, Furnishing etc, Roman Cement and Plaster of Paris'; 1844-5 subscriber to Miscellaneous Poems by Thomas Jenkins, son of vicar of Meidrim, published 1845 in Abergavenny; 1851 recorded in census as architect, 16 Heathfield St, Swansea, died Swansea 10.1.54; inf TL and RS;

1840? ?add to Plas Taliaris, Taliaris, Cms for William Peel, attrib TL, on basis of trade card being among Taliaris papers of the 1840s, earlier C19 5-bay 2 st block dem in mid-C20;

PILDITCH, THOMAS, builder, Bwlch, Brec. Partnership as builders in Bwlch with brother John Pilditch qv dissolved April 1841. John Pilditch was born 1813 in Plymouth.

PILDITCH, WALTER. Builder, surveyor, ?Swansea. In a Llandeilo dir c1843-4, Trade card is among Taliaris, Cms, papers concerning redec 1840s but no bills; TL; cf John Pilditch architect Llandeilo in Pigot dir 1844.

PILKINGTON, FREDERICK T. Architect, Edinburgh 1832/3-98. Major figure in Scottish Victorian architecture: Broomhill Terrace Burntisland 1858; Larbert Hospital 1861-70; Barclay church Edinburgh 1862-4, churches at Penicuik 1862, Kelso 1865-7; Innerleithen 1865-7; later work in London;

1865-6 Scots P chapel, Windsor Place, Cardiff; BoW 192-3;

PILKINGTON, - Engineer to Kidwelly-Llanelly Canal 1812-15, name on plaque on aqueduct near Moat Farm; LAL 154 cf Thomas Bowen; ?error for Pinkerton cf Pinkerton & Allen qv.

PINDER & FOGERTY, Bournemouth. Reginald G Pinder & J Fogerty, architects.

1891 Rudbaxton ch rest; by RGP acc to Br 13.12.90;

1895-7 rest Spittal ch, Pmbs; seating, floor, alts chancel arch, new vestry, boarding roof and chancel roof; NLW SD/F/618; £438 plus £50 for pulpit; by Jones & Willis 1897: pulpit, lectern, Glastonbury chairs, and pulpit desk – Scolton MSS in possess Mrs Hewitt; reopened no archt CJ 30.7.97;

1894-7 Treffgarne ch, Pmbs, rest; TL)

PINKERTON & ALLEN Contractors for Kidwelly & Llanelly Canal opened 1816. Pinkerton family were noted dynasty of engineers; cf BDCE

1812-18 Kidwelly & Llanelly Canal and tramroad; BDCE

1815 Aqueduct over Gwendraeth Fawr, nr Llandyry, Pembrey, Cms; SN 4275 0530; Plaque, report by Dylan Roberts; LAL 154 says plaque Pilkington 1815, error?

1817 Pembrey Old Harbour, Cms; BDCE

1818 Kidwelly sea defences, Cms; BDCE

1818 Embankment to reclaim marsh, Pembrey, Cms; CJ 11.9.18;

1825-?38 Pembrey New harbour, Cms; BDCE

PITE & BALFOUR, see WA Pite.

PITE, SON & FAIRWEATHER, London;

19?? Radnorshire Memorial Hospital, Llandrindod Wells, Rad by HM Fairweather; WwinA 1926;

1936 King Edward VII memorial hospital, Sully, Glam; RA 1937 Brit Arch exh;

PITE, ARTHUR BERESFORD 1861-1934 London Son of Arthur Robert Pite qv of Habershon & Pite qv, Beresford Pite was articled to Habershon & Fawckner 1876 and to his father 1881. ASG. Brother of William A Pite 1860-1949.

1??? organ case, Hawarden Castle, moved to Aston Hill ch, Ewloe, Flints; BoW

PITE, ARTHUR ROBERT 1832-1911. London & Newport, cf under Habershon & Pite. Articled WG Habershon in late 1840s, with Philip Hardwick 1851; architect to Don Pedro Rlwy Brazil 1856, with WG Habershon 1860-78, FRIBA 1864, retired 1878. Father of William Alfred Pite 1860-1949 and Arthur Beresford Pite 1861-1934; ASG 285;

PITE, WILLIAM ALFRED 1860-1949 Son of AR Pite qv, elder brother of AB Pite qv, articled AR Pite, then Habershon & Fawckner qv. Practice 1884, with RS Balfour (P&B). Hospital specialist ?same as Pite, Son & Fairweather qv; ASG;

1897 entr Cardiff TH comp, Glam; P&B; RHH;

PITHER, FRANCIS LEON Architect, London, 1853-1913, articled HJ Lanchester, then assistant RP Spiers and worked for Goldie & Shield (?Child); own practice from 1876, 1911 census has FLP aged 57, architect, living in Tollington Park, London, with son Harold training to be architect, aged 24;

1895 adds Belmont, Heywood Lane, Tenby, Pemb (TL)

(1914-15 Radiant Building, 34-8 Mortimer St, London, with distinctive bright blue tiles has plaque saying built for EE Pither, designed by FL Pither (but with separate plaque saying FM Elgood architect), erected to memory of Sophia E Pither nee Bezier by Ernest E Pither. EE Pither firm made Radiant stoves for domestic heating; EE Pither was brother of FLP;

PLAYNE, EDWARD

1950-3 rest Great Hall wing, Howells School, Denbigh, after fire; BoW

POCOCK, WILLIAM FULLER. London. 1779-1849 cf Colvin, father of William Wilmer Pocock 1813-99; F. Wehnert qv was a pupil. A Wesleyan, des Kensington WM London 1836; WM Centenary Hall, Bishopsgate, London, 1840.

1803 Obelisk to 5th Duke of Bedford, Hafod, Cd; Friends of Hafod newslttr 1997-8; Exh RA; Colvin;

1842 Unex plans for Nantceiro Hall, Llanbadarn Fawr Cd; plans at house, TL; not in colvin;

POLLARD, GEORGE Taunton, Builders.

1862-4 contr, Joint Counties Asylum, Carmarthen (D Brandon) £24,950;

1864 Gave lowest tender for tower and choir restoration of St Davids Cathedral (GG Scott) Br 6.8.64, chosen for lower part of tower and choir, also drainage, but ?not used, Wood & Son of Worcester employed.

POLLEN, FRANCIS. Architect. RC churches at Willesden Convent London 1955; Hurst Green Sx 1959; Worth Abbey 1965-75; Woodley Berks 1966; Marlow 1973 adds to AWN Pugin ch; (Harwood & Foster).

1952-4 RC ch, Presteigne Rad; BoW;

POLLEN, JOHN HUNGERFORD. 1820-1902. Architect. Fellow Merton College Oxford, Anglican priest 1846, turned RC 1852. 1844 des painted dec St Peter le Bailey Oxford; 1850 painted roof Merton College chapel Oxford; 1854 Professor Fine Arts Catholic Univ Dublin under Cardinal Newman; 1854-6 designed Univ Church, St Stephens Green, Dublin, des decoration; biography by Anne Pollen 1912.

1863-4 RC ch, Rhyl Flints; dem; BoW for Father Wynne of Voelas family

c1884 alts Voelas, Pentrefoelas, Denbs, for Charles Wynne-Finch, brother-in-law of JHP; BoW; LHW says house of 1865-8 was by Richard Coad and suggests JHP was also involved in 1860s.

POLLOCK, DOUGLAS WILLIAM. LRIBA. Architect, London. ?of Hedley & Douglas Pollock.

1912-4 Trayles, The Esplanade, Tenby, Pmbs, for Warren de la Rue; now Atlantic Hotel; TO 20.2.1913; WWinArch 1914.

PONTING, CHARLES EDWIN. Architect, Marlborough. Arts and Crafts architect 1850-1932. Articled 1864 Samuel Overton, agent to Savernake estate. Diocesan Architect Salisbury 1883-1928 and Bristol 1887-1915; surveyor Marlborough College. 1871 Savernake school and house Wilts; c1872 Lockeridge school Wilts; 1875 Overton & Fyfield school Wilts; 1892 Pewsham House, nr Calne, Wilts RA 1892; 1895 Dauntseys School, West Lavington, Wilts; 1898 Ford ch, Wilts ill BN exh RA 1898; 1898 St Marys School Wantage Berks; c1898-1905 Clyffe Hall, Market Lavington, Wilts; 1901-2 Marlborough Town Hall; 1905 Shaw ch, Wilts reblt; 1908 Gymnasium Marlborough College; 1912 Gastard ch, Wilts; 1925-6 baptistery, Boreham ch, Wilts. Re-erected Temple Bar in Hertfordshire, 1888, and restored Bristol High Cross at Stourhead. ASG.

1909 screen, Laugharne ch, Cms; NLW SD/F/220; ?also pulpit (unlikely if made in 1925 BoW). Also lychgate and reredos 1913 acc to Tony Nicholson

1911 Market Cross, The Grist, Laugharne, Cms; W 3.11.11; but a plan to restore base by EV Collier 1911 is in CRO CAS M:58.

POPE, HENRY. Architect, clerk to TH Wyatt qv. Drawings for 1870-2 adds to The Hendre, Mon, for JA Rolls MP, by THW are mostly by HP, JMR 204, took over job after THW died 1880.

1880s adds The Hendre, Mon, dining-room wing mid 1880s and conservatory 1885, BoW

1892 Gymnasium, Monmouth; Br 7.1.93;

PORTER, (J. M.) & CO. Estate Office Llandudno. John Merry Porter, son of John Porter agent to Sir John Pender who bought Pwllycrochan estate, Colwyn Bay, 1865. Pender sold to syndicate 1875 including Manchester architect Lawrence Booth, Porter joined Booth firm as Booth, Chadwick & Porter qv, much work in Colwyn Bay in 1880s-1900. Porter & Hunter 1905-7; Porter & Elcock with Charles Ernest Elcock qv c1906-12, Elcock went to Manchester and from 1912 firm was JMP&Co

1908 St Andrew ch, Colwyn Bay; P&E; BoW

1917-25 Great Hall, Penrhos College, Colwyn Bay; JMP&Co

1933 warehouse and garages for United Yeast Co, Conway Rd, Conwy, Caerns; Br 6.10.33; JMP&Co

PORTSMOUTH, H. C. Architect, MSA, Swansea

1889-90 new stables and dwelling, Frog St, Swansea T Br 30.12.89

1892 vicarage, St Gabriel, Brynmill, Swansea BoW 584;

1892 two shops and premises, Alexandra Rd, Swansea T: Br 11.6.92;

1892 shops, High St, Swansea for F Knight Br 25.6.92;

1907 alts and adds Llanfair Grange, Llandovery, Cms, for Benjamin Evans; T: WM 10.5.07

1913? Pembroke Buildings, Cambrian Place, Swansea; BoW 604

1914 2-12 Islwyn Rd, Mayhill, Swansea; BoW 621

POTT, WALTER. Architect Office of Works; 1864-1937; architect to the Post Office Northern Division, designed numerous post offices; BPOA;

1907 extension Post Office, Egerton St, Wrexham, Denbs; BPOA; original of 1885 by AC Baugh qc; third floor added c1915;

1909 Post Office and government offices (Inland Revenue and County Court offices), Deiniol Road, Bangor, Caerns (AV); BN 29.10.09 says by HM Board of Works; adds Br 15.7.21 by Office of Works; NWO 22.10.09; BPOA;

POTTER, F. FRIBA. Birmingham

1954-5 oak door and altar rails, Llansantffraed Ch, Llanon, Cd; NLW par recs; made by Pancheri & Son, Bromsgrove.

POTTER, JOSEPH. c1756-1842. Lichfield. Assistant to James Wyatt at Lichfield Cathedral 1788-93, cathedral architect 1794-1820s; County Surveyor Staffs for 45 yrs. Father of Robert Potter + 1854; Joseph Jr + 1875; James + 1857 engineer; Colvin; 1826 remodelled Great Hall at Beaudesert, Staffs for 1st M of Amglesey; designed RC college at Oscott, Warws 1835-8 until supplanted by AWN Pugin (R. Hill Gods Architect); alts Gentleshaw chapel, Staffs for 1st M of Anglesey 1839;

1793ff alts Plas Newydd, Llanedwen, Ang, for Henry Paget, Lord Uxbridge, w James Wyatt; unclear how much was JP own designs, seems that Wyatt was in overall control but JP deigned the Gothic interiors, supplied much of the carved woodwork and continued to work for estate up to 1823. 1793-9 Main house alts inc Gothic Hall, Music Room, staircase and other gr fl rooms. JP signs des for Gothick Hall P&P 4; JW des for classical interiors; JP bill 1798 for columns on staircase, mahogany doors in drawing room and Gothic work in hall and music room, £732; drawing fro staircase in hand neither JW nor JP; RIBAD; CL 1.7.1976; Potter alone architect acc to Evans Beauties of N Wales 1812, and Neales Seats 1822, and alone is ref to in Repton Red Book. Repton sketch for gate screen refers specifically to JP as designer, and for a cottage says ‘may be decorated by Mr Potter to form a keeper’s lodge’; 1805-9 North wing rebuilt: survey drawings of N wing after completion in 1811 by JP; JP fitted out chapel in it 1805-9, signs drawings though sim to Wyatt work elsewhere, Potter accounts for joinery, inc stall canopies, rail,lectern, Gothic organ case 1809 £903; plasterwork payment to Richard Pogson on behalf of Mr Bernasconi 1806; c1810 Gate screen: two alternative designs for main gate screen; 1810 design for farm; 1819 rebuilt Druid’s Lodge; drawing for bathroom fittings watermarked 1816, and drawing for dressing room, dated 1823, may be for Druid Lodge or other small house on estate; Colvin suggests further works 1823-6; drawings RIBAD;

(1822 Caernarfon Baths and Assembly Rooms for 1st M of Anglesey subsequently converted to training college; Bangor U Plas Newydd MSS 2 1392-1549; CL; apparently built into Bath Tower of town walls; Colvin;

POTTER, R.H. London. R. Potter & G. Low had 2nd pr Northfleet ch, Kent, 1849; RHH;

1848 2nd pr Swansea Normal College; Br 28.10.48)

POTTINGER (T. O.) & PARTNERS

1964-5 No 56 Beach Rd East, Prestatyn, Flints; BoW

POTTS, SULMAN & HENNINGS, 1 Furnivals Inn, London. cf John Sulman emigrated Australia c1885. 1885 1st pr Wimbledon Free library; 1885 1st pr Highbury Free P chapel (both RHH); 1889 adds schools Bromley C chapel, london; Hawkenbury C chapel, Kent; Evelina C Mission, Nunhead, London (all CYB 1889).

1887-8 Pontypridd C chapel, Glam; CYB 1888; BoW; Gothic

1906 Hall, Pontypridd C chapel, Glam; BoW 523)

POULSON, JOHN G. L. Pontefract. Architect, famously jailed in 1960s;

1959-64 Assembly Hall and Swimming Pool, Connah’s Quay, Flints; BoW)

POULTON & WOODMAN, Reading. William Ford Poulton (cl820-l900) & William H Woodman (cl822-79). Prominent architects for Congregational church in England, much ill in CYBs. French C St Helier Jersey 1854 £2500 Gothic CYB 1856; Dorchester C Dorset 1856-7 CYB 1857 (like Carmarthen); Aylesbury Cemetery 1856-7; Trinity C Schools Reading 1856-7; Box Cemetery Wilts 1858; Bridport C £3000 Gothic CYB 1859; Chelmsford C Gothic CYB 1859; Bracknell Gothic £560 CYB 1859; Margate C Gothic £2500 CYB 1859; Moreton in Marsh C Glos 1858-9 CYB 1860; Worcester Angel st Cong 1858-60 CYB 1860 Ital £5560; Eccles C Lancs CYB 1860 Gothic; Amersham Cemetery 1859; Baddow Rd C Chelmsford Essex £1800 Gothic CYB 1860; Stretford C 1860 CYB 1861 £2300 Gothic; Wokingham TH 1860; Batsford Ch, Glos 1860; Preston C CYB61 Ital w arcaded portico; Milton Regis C Kent Gothic £900 CYB61; Bishops Stortford C Herts, Ital, oval CYB 1861 £2347; Stretford C Manchester Gothic CYB61; Moreton in Marsh C CYB61 £1000; Cheadle C £2200 CYB61 Gothic; Warfield Vicarage, Berks 1862; Lozells C Birmingham 1862-3 CYB62 Romanesque; Melbourne St C Stalybridge Gothic £4000 CYB62; Chorlton Rd C, Manchester CYB62 Gothic £5217; West Derby Rd C, Liverpool Gothic CYB62 £4600; Lytham C, Lancs Gothic CYB62; Countess of Huntingdons Canterbury 1863 WFP dem; Herne Bay C 1864 P&W; Seaford C Sussex WFP CYB78;

WFP alone des Chapel Colchester Br 1845 106; Trinity C Reading 1848; Countess of Huntingdons Canterbury 1863 dem; Westminster C, London, 1864-5; chancel Taynton ch, Oxon 1865; Junction Rd C Islington 1866; Ashford C Kent 1866 dem; Victoria Park C London CYB 1869; 1878 Seaford C, Sx CYB78; article in LEV;

1861-2 EC chapel, Lammas St, Carmarthen; Evans & Gravelle, history, 2000; £1488; Douglas & Jones, Llanelli contractors; ill CYB62 £2100; P&W;

1865-6 Watton EP chapel, Brecon; Br 1865 930; FS 17.1.66, opened 27.1.67, £2300, G&VB146-7; Brecon P chapel by WFP 1872, Br 24.2.1872 p 145, alts?; 1872 by WFP acc to BoW;

Attrib 1877-8 C chapel, Newtown, Mont, by ‘the Portman company of Reading’, Capel 53 2, opened 11.4.78; ?WFP;

POULTON, WILLIAM FORD see Poulton & Woodman

POUNDLEY & WALKER see J. W. Poundley

POUNDLEY, JOHN WILKES. Kerry, Mont. 1807-72. Partner with David Walker of Liverpool qv (P&W). Father kept a school Mr Poundley’s Academy, Montgomery. Pupil of Thomas Penson; in 1844 dir as surveyor, Brook, nr Kerry; County Surveyor Montgomeryshire 1861-72 Br 13.7.61. Designed model farms, won prize late 1850s: cf damaged copy of designs for estate buildings in CRO Cawdor papers; employed by Lord Cawdor for estate farms in Carms and Pembs. Lived at Black Hall nr Kerry BoW, mid C19 brick house ?by him; article in LEV;

1862 Broniarth Bridge, Meifod, Mont; BoW; JWP;

1863 Llanbedr Dyffryn Clwyd ch, Denbs; Br 2.5.63 P&W; BoW for John Jesse of Llanbedr Hall;

1863 Carno ch, Mont; JWP; BoW; ICBS 1864-7 P&W, new porch, vestry, ws, reseating; proposed Br 14.11.63;

1863-5 TH & Market, Ruthin, Denbs; BoW; P&W; carving by Edward Griffith of Chester

1863-5 Trefeglwys ch, Mont; ICBS, DW of P&W; no architect BoW; Br 2.1.64 rest P&W on old fndations;

1864 Darowen ch, Mont; BoW; ICBS, 1862-4 P&W;

1864 prop chancel Machynlleth ch, Mont; P&W; ?not exec but minor alts 1866 may be by P&W, BoW;

1864-5 Trefeglwys ch, Mont; BoW; P&W;

1865 ?Llanwyddelan ch, Mont; attrib BoW; P&W)

1866 Tanylan farmhouse & outbldngs, Llansaint, St Ishmaels, Cms; £2620; Lewis of Carmarthen builder; CRO Cawdor 141; CJ 20.7.66;

1866 gatehouse, County Gaol, Montgomery, Mont; BoW; JWP)

c1866-74 Llanbedr Hall, Llanbedr Dyffryn Clwyd, Denbs, rebuilt for JF Jesse BoW 188; P&W)

1866 Rowston Farm, Stackpole, Pembs; CRO Cawdor box 141; outbuildings cost £1850.

1866 Abbey Cwmhir ch, Rad; BoW; P&W Br 15.12.66, £2000

1867 Abbey Cwmhir Hall, Rad; P&W; BoW

1867 rebuilt Carno ch, Mont, P&W; BoW;

1867 Castell Forwyn, Dolforwyn, Mont; BoW; P&W)

1868 school, Kerry, Mont; BoW; JWP;

1868 St John ch, Llanbrynmair, Mont; P&W; BoW, ruined; 1866-74 by DW, ICBS; proposed Br 27.7.67 JWP but FS Br 19.10.67 by DW; opened Br 10.10.68 £850, by DW)

1869-71 Gelligatti, farmhouse and buildings, Cenarth, Cms; Cawdor Box 141: letter 6.6.69, new buildings nearly completed;

18?? Glanmule, Kerry, Mont; BoW; JWP; no date)

Attrib Bryntirion, Rhayader, Rad c1860 for Samuel Williams, dem ; LHW, ill;

POWELL, - Swansea.

1807 Mr Powell the architect enlarged committee room at lengthsman’s house on the Swansea Canal; Copp 179;

POWELL, ALPORT & PARTNERS. Architects Newport and Cardiff. Previously Powell & Alport (P&A), later Powell Alport Partnership (PAP) with offices at Radnor House, Greenwood Close, Cardiff Gate by 2020; Mike Locke worked at Newport office until 1991; Anthony Whyman was an associate 1987-92;

19?? vinegar store, Glandwr Vinegar Factory, West Taff St, Porth, Glam; plans Glam Archives; said to be 1950s;

c1962 flats Field Park Crescent, Newport; P&A; BoW 458; AD 1963 451;

1964 unit factories, Cwmbran, Mon; photo RIBA;

1965-6 Marshfield Primary School, Mon; BoW; P&A;

1966 house, Llangorse Rd, Cyncoed, Cardiff, wowhaus website 12.6.2013; modernist; designed with the owner who had been inspired by F Lloyd Wright houses

1970-1 housing, Oak Rd, Rogerstone, Mon; BD 27.10.72; BoW PA&P

1973 Maskreys shop, Cardiff, Glam; JC20Soc; PA&P;

1975 The Lawns old persons flats, Magor, Mon; AJ Feb 1976 319 PA&P)

1974-5 library, Tredegar, Mon; BoW 560; AJ 15.9.76)

1984-5 Inmos Factory, Coldra, Mon; BoW 263; Building 5.10.84)

1986-9 George St Primary School, Pontypool, Mon; BoW; PAP

2000 Broadlands District Centre, Bridgend, Glam; Bill Davies architect; plans Bridgend CBC;

POWELL & GRANT,

1891 to prepare rebuilding plans for Cambrian Mills, Llanidloes, Mont, burnt 1889; MEcho 26.9.91;

POWELL & SWETTENHAM Architects, Llandrindod Wells; Evan Powell & W Norman Swettenham, WNS described in 1888 as formerly partner of Evan Powell, described as architects to Llandrindod Freehold Building Socciety in court case;

1874 house, Llandrindod Wells, Rad; MS;

1875 alts adds school, Newbridge on Wye ME 9.3.75;

1875 cottage at Troedyskir, near Dolwen Station, Llanidloes, Mont T: ME 9.3.75;

1875 cottage, Bryn-coch, Llanafan Fawr, Brec ME 9.3.75;

1876 four houses with shops and refreshment rooms, Llandrindod Wells, Rad; MS0

1876 three connected dwelling houses, North Crescent, Llandrindod Wells, Rad; MS;

1877 school & house, Llandrindod Wells, Rad; MS;

1877 two farmhouses, St Harman, Rad; MS;

1878 new farmhouse Park Farm, ?St Harman, Rad for Dderw estate, St Harman, and farm buildings at Pantybrwyn T: ME 30.4.78;

POWELL DOBSON PARTNERSHIP, Swansea and Cardiff. Powell Dobson Architects 2006.

2003-5 Visitor Centre, North Dock, Llanelli; PDP, Touchstone 2003;

2006ff Bluestone Holiday Centre, Minwear, Pmbs; BD 24.11.06; PDA; £110m project inc ‘Water World’

2007 Proposed WAG building Aberystwyth; for WAG, CCW, and Forestry Commission, with adj office for Ceredigion CC of similar size; BD 5.1.07;

2007 RSPB visitor centre, Newport Wetlands, Nash, Mon; PDA, archt Kevin Morgan; CTA entrant 2008;

POWELL, ALFRED HOARE. Arts and Crafts architect, friend of Ernest Gimson

1925 Tre Elidyr Village, Llanover, Mon; CL 29.3.24; CL 25.5.29 pp 761-2; BoW for lord Treowen, a dozen cottages, one dated 1925, school 1925, and war memorial 1922; also lodge and two cottages within park wall)

1925 ?School House, Tre Elidyr, Llanover, Mon; undated or signed plans, Gwent RO d.1210.793)

POWELL, DAVID, Sennybridge Mason. Built and owned Red Lion Sennybridge, Brec, before 1858. Landlord Red Lion census 1861.

1859 assisted in building Sion B chapel, Sennybridge, 1859 (G. Jones Dist of Sennybridge 2 2000 p 85). Ty Pentre adjoining prob blt at same time.

POWELL, EVAN Architect, see Powell & Swettenham;

POWELL, F. A. Monmouth

1887 County Offices, Whitecross St, Monmouth; PH; ?same as Rolls Hall)

1887-8 Rolls Hall, Whitecross St, Monmouth, now library; T Br 5.2.87 £4044; BN 10.6.87; BoW 408, gift of JA Rolls;

1887 alts 13 Monnow St, Monmouth, Mon for John Jones £125 T Br 5.2.87;

1888 vestries, St Thomas ch, Overmonnow, Monmouth; Br 29.10.87; 1888-9 BoW)

1888 rest Overmonnow Cross, Monmouth; MM 28.9.88; BoW 410

1890 alts Caerleon, Mon (?Monmouth), alts lodge and stabling; MS;

1894 alts Post Office, Monmouth; Br 9.6.94

1905 adds Monmouth Workhouse; Gwent RO C/Misc plans/ 11;

POWELL, H. J. Error for HJ Paull.

1858 Brecon Cemetery; BoW; error for HJ Paull, see RHH;

POWELL, JOHN Llanelli Contractor Killed in accident l870.

l858 Blt Zion B chapel, Llanelli, Cms; by Henry Rogers; £2000; CJ 1.10.58;

l870-2 Blt Moriah B chapel, Station Rd, Llanelli; ?designed it; killed in construction accident there; John Powell mason, J. Powell & J. David contrs, FS, LG 5.4.70; opened 18.4.72;

POWELL, LEWIS Hereford.

1877 rectory, Cascob, Rad; MS rebuild

1877-9 repairs Cascob ch, Rad; ICBS; 1879 MS;

1879 alts Whitton School, Rad; MS;

1879 Farm building, Whitton, Rad; MS;

1880 House at Nantygroes, Whitton, Rad; MS;

1880 Farmhouse at Nantygroes, Whitton, Rad for H Edwards; MS;

1882 Cilmeri ch, Brec; BoW; 1883 MS;

POWELL, WILLIAM Cae Bailey, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. Builder and architect. Surveyor of Swansea Paving & Lighting Commissioners by 1830; did speculative building, Colvin;

1812-17 service wing, Penrice Castle, Glam; RCAHMW Glamorgan 4 1 1981 295;

1817 laid out The Parade, Swansea for bldng houses and warehouses; Swansea Corpn Hall Books; Colvin;

1822 Slaughter house, Swansea; Colvin;

1825-6 enl Goat St WM, Swansea; CJ 3.3.26; Colvin

POYNTER, AMBROSE London 1796-1886. Much work for Lord Mostyn in Flints. Pupil of Nash 1814-18, in Italy 1818-21,secretay of the IBA 1840-1, 1844, vice president 1847-8, retired 1860. St Andrew Deal Kent 1848-50; father of painter Sir Edward Poynter Bt 1836-1919 and grandfather of architect Sir Ambrose Poynter Bt 1867-1923; ASG 294.

1840 'Design for the gardener's house proposed with a view to making a conspicuous object', Castell Malgwyn, Cilgerran, Pembs, castellated 3-storey lodge type building, watercolour in possession TL; not built but ?for site of the lodge; I bought back then a perspective by Poynter (in Peter Francis auction, Carmarthen) for The Gardener's House 1840 which was obviously for Castell Malgwyn, because although not built up like this, sits on the same ground plan, but now stops at the second floor under a gabled roof. But it proves that Poyner was engaged there in 1840 and the unusual parapet on the plan is repeated on the stable block, which we did not give to Poynter, because his plan for the front gates at the RIBA is 1845.

1842-6 Whitford ch, Flints tower 1842-3, rest 1845-6 BoW 454 for Mostyn and Pennant estates)

1844-5 gates, Castle Malgwyn, Cilgerran, Pmbs for AL Gower (RIBAD ‘entrance gateway to a park constructed in slate by A. Poynter Esq in Wales’ dated 17.2.1845).

RIBA Proceedings 3 1887 114 (obituary) says ‘he executed other works at Castle Malgwyn for Mr Gower’. Colvin gives obituary ref. (?wrongly) for an unex plan to remodel house for AA Gower, but he died 1837, AL Gower more likely, who died in 1849. A plan for remodelling the house was said to have been in the house ?in 1930s (PH), and JR Phillips refers to one about to be carried out for Gower's widow in 1867 for a castellated remodelling (History of Cilgerran 1867). Plans of 1867 do survive, and are by William Burn or David Bryce (NLW Nanteos), for addition of dormers and an Italianate tower. It is likely that Poynter’s work extended to the lodge and large stable courtyard all in the 1840s.

1844-5 Christ Ch, Glanydon, Mostyn, Flints and school)

c1845 ?School, Glanyrafon Rd, Mold, Flints attr PH)

1845-6 rest Cilcain ch, Flints)

1845-6 Whitford ch, Flints exc tower of 1842-3)

1846-7 remodel Mostyn Hall, Flints for Lord Mostyn)

1846-7 Rhesycae ch, Flints;

1846-8 Flint ch, Flints;

1848-9 Holywell Cemetery, Flints)

1849 Drybridge Lodge, Mostyn, Flints)

PRATT, HAMPDEN W. London

1892 2nd pr Llandrindod Wells Intermediate School, Rad; RHH;

PRATT, JOHN Crickhowell. In 1835 dir as architect, in 1844 dir as estate agent, Ivy Cottage.

1826 reseating etc, Llantilio Pertholey ch, Mon; NLW LL/F/461)

1829 Bettws chapel of ease, Llantilio Pertholey, Mon; ICBS 1086; BoW)

1831-3 alts Crickhowell ch, Brec; BoW; for Rev Thos Price (Carnhuanawc); £2000;

PREECE (DAVID) ASSOCIATES. ?error for DHG Price qv

1975-7 Islwyn Borough Council Offices, Pontllanfraith, Mon; BoW;

PREEDY, FREDERICK Architect Worcester, also des stained glass.

1882 rest Old Radnor ch, Rad; BoW;

PRENTICE, A.N.

1897 entr Cardiff TH comp; RHH)

PRESELI PEMBROKESHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL. Tim Colquhoun architect.

1996-7 Goodwick Pmbs Visitor Centre and Sail Training Centre; BoW; TC;

PRICE, D. H. G. ?error for David Preece Associates qv.

1977 Borough Council Office, Pontllanfraith, Mon; Building Specification 9 1978 21-4;

PRICE, D. W.

1910 Ynysddu I chapel, Mynyddislwyn, Mon Br 29.1.10)

1932 alts Nantyglo Library, Mon Gwent RO D662.23

PRICE, DANIEL Llangadog Builder

1898-9 Bldr Gwynfe ch, Cms; EH Bruton archt

PRICE EDWARD. Builth Wells, surveyor

169? Abercneiddon, Maesmynys, Brec, for himself; BoW

1692ff surveyor for rebuilding of Builth, Brec after fire of 20.12.91; BoW)

PRICE, EDWARD Mason

1683-6 Mason, Erddig, Denbs; (Thomas Webb); with Philip Rogers carpenter and William Carter of Chester bricklayer; Colvin; Clwyd RO D/E/269-72; CL 16-23.8.1930 and 6-20.4.1978;

PRICE, EDWIN O. Neath

1836 Haverfordwest Gas Works, erected by John Tregeles Price, ironmaster of Neath; HRO Haverfordwest Boro Records 2157.

PRICE, F. LLEWELYN Lampeter ?error for Llewelyn Bankes Price.

1921 Four houses, Cae Postgwyn, Pencarreg, Cms, for Llanybydder RDC; CJ 6.5.21

PRICE, GEORGE VERNON. Wrexham

1914 House for WJ Jackson, Moss Rd, Gwersyllt, Denbs; NLW PB 9765; Pensarniaeth Cymru 1998 11)

PRICE, GRUFFUDD or Gruffydd

1983 Tyddyn Sian, Llanbedr, Mer; house for self; CTA 1984)

1988 Tile Wharf, Porthmadog, Caenrs; AV; house;

PRICE, HANS FOWLER, Weston super Mare. Architect, 1835-1912, born Langford, Som, c1850 articled TD Barry of Liverpool; entrant Manchester Assize Court competition 1859 and won 1st prize for Oswestry Cemetery and Bristol General Cemetery, both 1860; in Weston 1860-1912, AEBTD. Partnerships with Matthias A E Grosholz (1851-78), c1875-7, with Walter H Wooler (1852-1936) c1877-98 and William Jane qv (born 1865) c1904-12, who continued the practice. Extensively employed in development of town after 1862 when married daughter of Samuel Baker agent to Smyth-Pigott estate to which he became surveyor; in Weston designed Hospital 1865; two B chapels (Gothic one BH 1867 £2600), Sanatorium 1868, adds Christ Church 1875 (P&G); Church Institute 1881; Magdala Terrace 1880s; Weston Mercury office 1885; Boat Shop 1888; School of Art & Science 1893, adds TH 1897; Board Schools 1897; Houses in Trewartha Park c1898; Somerset House 1899; Playhouse 1900; Library 1900; cf Woodspring Museum list. Also designed B chapel Mark, Som, BH 1867 £300; Clevedon MH 1868; Stapleton Rd C chapel, Bristol 1868-70 CYB72, similar to Bethel B chapel Pembroke Dock; 1st prize Weston s Mare MH (P&W) 1894; 1st prize Weston s Mare Board School 1895 (P&W); from 1889 architect to Somerset Board of Education; Quentin Alder, architect Bristol researching;

1865 Layout of Broad Haven and Little Haven, Pmbs; PH 12.5.65, sale of Goldwyer estate; cf F Goldwyre, engineer - local information on Haven Fort Hotel, Little Haven, Pmbs, was that it was built for a GWR engineer, possibly F Goldwyre; Mrs Goldwyer there 1871 census.

1873-5 Bethel B chapel, Meyrick St, Pembroke Dock; W 19.2.75;

PRICE, HENRY City Architect, Manchester

c1931 new buildings Abergele Hospital, Denbs; bought as sanatorium by South Manchester Board of Guardians, 1912; new bldngs opened 1931; BoW;

PRICE, HENRY HABBERLEY Engineer 1794-1839. Of the Neath Abbey Ironworks family. Worked under T Telford and w Wm Brunton; BSW 2 27 & 140-1; called for London-Bristol rlwy w Brunton 1832; civil engineer, Rhyddings, Swansea in Pigot 1835 dir;

1831 entr comp floating harbour Swansea; BSW 2 214;

1834 prop Grand Cambrian & Western Rlwy from Cardiff to Llanelli 14.4.34; BSW 2 27;

1837 prop Swansea-Loughor railway w Wm Price Struve; BSW 2 27; Glam RO Q/D/P/70;

PRICE, J. A. County Architect, Pembrokeshire in 1950s? Helped Arthur Pegge w work on Benton Castle, Burton, Pmbs, in 1950s; TL;

PRICE, JOHN Little Newcastle, Pmbs. Builder

1867 Adds outbldngs Llanstinan Vicarage, Pmbs; NLW SD/B/?)

PRICE, JOHN County Surveyor Merioneth in 1826 (QS) also Richard Williams at same date.

PRICE, JOHN Radnor. Stone mason & builder 1844 dir, also William Price.

PRICE, LLEWELLYN BANKES, Doldrement, Lampeter, Cd, later The Bryn (Kelly 1926). Hugh Bankes Price JP b1865 of Dole Lampeter was surgeon at Middlesex Hospital, son of W Bankes Price, WWinW 1920 378; WH Bankes-Price was at British Consulate Chicago, WWinW 1920 13.

1897-8 Intermediate school, Aberaeron Cd; Compet Br 12.12.96, opened Br 1.10.98; RHH;

1898-9 Intermediate School, Tregaron, Cd; £1622; CJ 21.5.97; T: 7.1.98; T: BJ 19.1.98; opened 2.6.99; central hall and two wings etc; master’s house T CJ 1.3.1901 no archt;

1901-3 Intermediate School, Ropewalk, Fishguard, Pmb; sim to Tregaron; W 3.5.03 now Community Educ Centre.

1901-3 Central School, Bryn Rd, Lampeter, Cd; A 7.6.01; T for Boys School CJ 31.5.01; opened CJ 16.10.03;

1903-5 Victoria Hall, Bryn Rd, Lampeter; T for Assembly Rooms CJ 13.3.03; Cost to be cut, no gallery, architect is D. Evans CJ 3.4.03; Memorial Hall nearing compl CJ 11.9.03; mearly finished CJ 11.11.04;

1911 House at Borth, Cd; T: WG l2.l.ll.

19l2 Vestry adds, Shiloh CM chapel, Lampeter, Cd; ch hist l974

1913 Llandovery College, Cms, labs & classrms; A 31.1.13

1913 Drill Hall, Lampeter, Cd; T: CJ 19.9.13;

1919-21 War Memorial, Bryn Square, Lampeter, Cd, layout, statue by W Goscombe John; CJ 21.10.21; l927 town guide;

1923 Bryn House, Bryn Sq, Lampeter, Cd, for David Lloyd, town clerk; Guide to Lampeter 1930;

1923 Memorial Hall, South Rd, Aberaeron, Cd; CJ l5.6.23

1925 House for Charles Evans JP, Lampeter, Cd; T CJ 29.5.25;

PRICE, PETER, Crockherbton, Cardiff; 1887 directory. Contractor and architect, designed Royal Arcade when partner with WP James qv as James & Price qv, BoW 214. Portrait at Cardiff Library. 1851 census: at 8 Working St, Cardiff, aged 27, builder’s clerk, born Builth; 1855 Wakefords dir: agent for Freehold Land Soc at offices of J&P, The Wharf, Cardiff; 1858 and 1863 register of electors at 250 Bute St.

1858 Royal Arcade, Cardiff, Glam; BoW 214;

1878 restoration of house and shop destroyed by fire, Canton, Cardiff, for David Parry, £207/10/0d; A 6.7.78;

1878 extension of Duncan & Sons Cardiff Times premises, Cardiff, £900; A 6.7.78;

1878 shops and offices St Mary St/ Wharton St, Cardiff for JH Corin; T A 1.6.78;

1878-80 Hope C chapel, Pendre, Cardigan, Cd; dem; W 29.10.80; T W 20.12.78; Gothic;

1882 Albert Chambers, High St, Cardiff; inf Paul Brindley VS notes; entrance to Castle Arcade;

1883-4 add Pontypridd ch, Glam; Orrin 143; N aisle; £1600; W Seaton contr; WM 20.7.83; Pontypridd Chronicle 15.3.84;

PRICE, P. J.

1938 ?Odeon Cinema, Llanelli, Cms; R Gray, Cinemas in Britain; but by Harry Weedon qv acc to short history in Golden Jubilee concert programme 1988;

PRICE, R.

1911 alts Ebenezer I chapel, Cwmffrwdoer, Pontnewynydd, Mon; BoW; ?same as Ebenezer I, Pontnewydd, Abersychan, Mon, in SH;

PRICE, T. E. Exhib at RA 1885-92; ?same as Thomas Edward Pryce qv.

1885 des for Park, Mont; RA 1885;

1889 des for ch at Barmouth, Mer; RA 1889; presumably TE Pryce entry in Barmouth ch comp, ill Br 6.7.89;

1890 3rd pr Taite Welsh Schools comp; RHH; TE Pryce of London;

1892 Powis Memorial Church House, Welshpool, Mont; RA 1892; BoW by TE Price;

PRICE, T. G. Llandeilo; ?same as Thomas George Price, ARIBA PASI of Cross Hands, Carms, WwinA 1926;

1929 Ebenezer I chapel, Stop & Call Hill, Goodwick, Pmbs WWG 28.6.29;

1930 Llandeilo RDC offices, Crescent Rd, Llandeilo, Cms; BoW.

PRICE, THOMAS GEORGE Architect, ARIBA, PASI, Cross Hands, Carms; WwinA 1926;

PRICE, W. No 4 Lower Cathedral Rd, Cardiff;

1878 contract to rebuild part of St George's stone bridge, Llandaff, Glam; A 16.11.78;

PRICHARD & SEDDON, Llandaff. John Prichard (1817-86) and John Pollard Seddon (1827-1906) cf Michael Darby, John Pollard Seddon, 1983 (MD). JP met JPS when JPS working at Southerndown Hotel 1851 and offered him partnership which lasted 1852-63. JP taught JPS Gothic. Diocesan Architects Llandaff. Suggested that JPS did most of Monmouthshire commissions and JP the Glamorgan ones but this not clear from drawings at V&A. MD says JPS took charge of London office from 1857. cf also JP Seddon and John Prichard. FR Kempson qv was pupil of P&S;

1843-82 Llandaff Cathedral rest; Lady Chapel Ew 1843-4; 1845-53 JP architect in charge with T H Wyatt who had begun rest of Lady Chapel 1841. 1846-50 upper storey of sanctuary inc E gable, S door in place by 1850; 1852-7 rest choir by P&S, sedilia 1857, bishop’s throne; 1857-61 nave P&S, JP designed SW tower 1860 mostly built 1867-9; Lady Chapel E gable by Wyatt 1841 lowered after 1866; choir stalls 1866 JP; door in S wall of sanctuary by JPS; W door P&S; chapter house upper storey JP; lychgate JP; BoW; West front ill EMA 1870 as by P&S;

1852-3 Llanishen ch, Mon; BoW, des by JP and supervised JPS, £650; 1854 MD 17; Br 20.5. & 3.6.54;

(1852-3 Mottingham House, Blackheath, London SE9, for H. Baines; MD 80; JPS of P&S; drawing 14.5.52 and one 1853 signed JPS; others P&S June 1853; dem; plans 1858 for eight villas for HR Baines

(1853 Orcop School, Herefs; MD84; dated 1853, ?by JPS who rest church

1853-6 Cwmavon ch, Glam; MD 54 ‘Cwmafan’; Orrin 50; JP of P&S; ill. BN 24.8.60; FS Cambr 18.5.55; carving Edward Clarke Llandaff; ironwork Skidmore of Coventry; Br 28.6.56; £5000; dem 1980; contr James & Price; CMG 14.6.56; FS 15.5.55, Br 2.6.55 & 28.6.56; ? also called Cwmafan. Orrin says des 3 yrs into partnership; drawings P&S; built for Company of Copper Miners in England, Wm Gilbertson manager.

1854 Tynant ch, Radyr, Glam; pencil note says unex; for Thomas Booker MP; exh Arch Exh 1854; MD 18, 96; drawings V&A P&S; ill P&P73; Eccl 1856 310;

1854 rest Llanfihangel Torymynydd ch, Mon; ICBS 4609; 1853-4 BoW; not in MD;

1854 rest Llanishen ch, Mon; MD 17; Br 20.5. & 3.6.54; 1852-4 BoW)

1854 rest Gwernesney ch, Mon; MD 17; BoW says JPS of P&S 1853-4;

1854-6 alts Priory School, Priory St, Monmouth, Mon; not in MD; the medieval prior’s lodgings ext as St Mary’s National Schools 1856, BoW; ext by JPS 1870 and 1884 and GE Halliday 1896

1854 alts Llanvair Discoed ch, Mon; bell-turret etc Br 28.10.54; MD17; BoW W bell gable, rest reblt 1882-4 by E. Christian)

1854 ?rest Trellech ch, Mon; MD 17 from PH; not in BoW only rest 1893-4 by EH Lingen Barker.

1854-6 St John Canton, Cardiff; exh Arch Exh 1854-5; MD 18, 49; Eccl 1856 310; engr ill P&P74. Nave 1854-5, aisles 1858-9, steeple 1870 cf below, chancel 1871)

1855 reseated Kemeys Inferior ch, Mon; ICBS; dem 1960-2 stones used in chancel St Woolos Cathedral)

c1855 chancel, Caerleon ch, Mon; BoW; MD47 has undated plan for tile floor by P&S; and elev showing chancel decoration also elev of gates and pier not signed or dated; drawing for lectern in RIBA ill Trans RIBA 1890 175 presum by S&C; nave & aisles and S porch 1867-8 JPS;

1855 des for Italianate enclosed colonnade, Merthyr Mawr House, Glam; P&P7; unex)

1855-6 Llansoy Parsonage, Mon; T: Br 12.5.55, plans 1855; MD 18, 20, 72, calls it Llandysoe but plans marked Llansoy are apparently watermarked 1862; )

1855-6 Abersychan parsonage Mon MM 1.9.55)

1855-7 ‘Marine chateau’, Kilpayson, Rhoscrowther, Pmbs; exh Archit Exh London; Br 23.1.58; unex des for GH Kindersley + 1857, solicitor to Milford Haven Dock Co; exh at Fine Arts Exh Paris CJ 25.11.55; MD 18; .

(c1856? Design for House at Keynsham, Som; MD66; ill P&S; undated)

(1856 4th pr Foreign office, London; RHH;

(1856 comp entry, ch at Tulse Hill, London; MD 75; Eccl 1856 310; unex; P&S;

1856-7 Schools, St Johns ch, Canton, Cardiff; Dem; ill; P&S; MD49; Eccl 1857 259;

(1856-63 Eatington Park, Warws; by JP of P&S; MD 56; JPS in BN 1859 322 attribs des to JP; Thomas Williams contr; RA 1859; BN 19.2.69; Eastlake; Girouard;

1856 adds Llandevaud Schools, Mon Gwent RO D527)

1856 Llanfrechfa Lower parsonage, Mon; Br 5.4.56; MD 18, 73 plans ill dated 1856; BoW pl 113;)

1856-7 Magor National Schools, Mon; Br 18.10.56; Gwent RO D527; BoW)

(1856-7 comp entry Crimean War Memorial ch, Istanbul; MD 99; Br 28.2.57; P&S;

1856-7 Parsonage, Llangattock vibon Awel, Mon; BoW but not MD; BoW asks if plain parsonage, now Kelda, could be the house.

1856-8 Row of houses, Southerndown Hotel, Glam; MD 93-4, ill; prob by JPS as on land left tohim by his grandfather C.M. Thomas;

1857 Cymmer schools and masters house, Porth, Glam; Eccl 1857 258; not in BoW; P&S;

1857 rest Llanddewi Fach ch, Mon; 1856-7 BoW JPS of P&S; ICBS; disused; MD 18 confuses w Llanddewi Fach, Rad, by P&S 1860)

1857 rest Llantilio Crossenny ch, Mon; ICBS; reseat, new nave S ws, ceiling rest, new pulpit, new font MM 25.4.57; MD18; BoW 1856-7 P&S;

1857-8 rest Llansoy ch, Mon; MD 18; Eccl 1857 397; MD says unex; BoW says by JPS of P&S 1858)

1857 rest Merthyr Dyfan ch, Barry, Glam; BoW146; Orrin 101-2; JP of P&S; £427; CMG 26.9.57; MD18 Br 10.10.57)

1857 rest Llansantffraid ch, Mon new porch, nave ws and chancel arch ICBS; 1856-7 BoW stone-vaulted porch)

1857 Cosheston School, Pmbs; BN l857 46l

1857 Pentyrch ch, Glam; JP of P&S; Orrin 133-4; Norman Brown Cardiff contr; Br 5.12.57; £1339; CMG 28.11.57;

c1857 Peterston super Ely parsonage, Glam; MD 87; plans for ev C. Lewis; P&S; Eccl 1857 258; £1100; P&S; also undated plans for Schools by P&S, MD87, insc not executed.

(1857 comp entry Government Offices, Whitehall, London; MD 18; ILN 1.9.57 ill; 4th pr ill MD 10; RHH;

1857-9 Aberavon ch, Glam; Eccl 1857 258; Orrin 1; JP of P&S; Camb 11.5.58; FS 7.6.58; Thos Williams contr; £2300;

1857 Post Office, Cardiff; MD18; BN 9 & 16.10.57; ?built

1857-8 Castleton Schools, Marshfield, Mon; BN 21.8.57; Gwent RO D527; P&P57 ill unsigned pers V&A suggests des by JPS, called Marshfield Schools; MD79 says c1860; BoW P&S 1857)

1857-8 Llanmartin ch, Mon; by JPS of P&S; BoW; MD 74 says 1858;

1857-8 Llanmartin Parsonage, Mon; MM 30.5.57; MD 74 undated plan and elev P&S; BoW says by JPS)

1857-60 Pontnewydd ch, Cwmbran, Mon; blt 1858-60 BoW 198; P&S; drawings insc Cwmbran ch; MD88; one dated 22.12.57; ICBS; Eccl 1857 394; P&S also des school 185? adds 1859 and vicarage 1857-9;

1857-60 Pontnewydd Vicarage, Cwmbran, Mon; 1860 BoW; P&S; MD 88-9 two designs, more elaborate dated 1857 unex, inscr Cwm Bran Parsonage; second much smaller dated Oct 1859; Eccl 1860 51; £500;

1858 rest Grosmont ch, Mon; MD 58; Eccl 1858 278; rearranged seating, new stalls, prop spiral stair in NE angle of crossing opposed by Eccl; JPS did major rest in 1869-70; ill EMA 1870;

1858 Door details for a house for J. Charles Morris, Penybanc, Abergwili, Cms; P&S; also undated design by JPS for a cottage on estate of J.C. Morris, Penybanc (Brynmyrddin, Abergwili was prev Penybanc); MD 71;

1858 des for Llandeilo Bertholau parsonage, Mon; ill MD 71; but Llantilio Pertholey parsonage by David Vaughan 1860 acc to BoW)

(1858 Kentchurch ch, Herefs; Eccl 1858 203; Br 12.6.58; MD 65;

(1858 plans eight villas for HR Baines of Mottingham House, London SE9; MD 80-2; P&S; Mottingham House by JPS of P&S 1852-3; prob villas by JPS;

(1858-64 Hentland Parsonage, Herefs; MD 59-60; prob JPS who rest ch in 1853; undatd plan for lychgate signed JPS; drawings for three schemes first insc P&S later ones by JPS; stabling plan 1858; spec 1859 in Heref RO; Eccl 1859 74; BA 17.7.1885 detail drawn by Raffles Davison; porch drawing May 1860;

1858 rest Llansoy ch, Mon reblt upper part of tower Eccl 1857 p 397; BoW lightly rest by JPS of P&S)

1858 prop rest Llangwm Uchaf ch, Mon; Eccl 1858 203, about to be rearranged; T: Br 12.6.58; major rest by JPS 1871-8; BN 1.9.71; MD 74; BoW says rest was 1863-6 by JPS to 1858 scheme, chancel rest by E. Christian, screen rest JPS 1876-8; CB 1876 30-5;

1858 ?rest Llangwm Isaf ch, Mon; Eccl 1858 203; MD 74; BN 29.4.59; but BoW says reblt 1849-51 by JP

(1858 adds Beckford Hall, Worcs; MD 35-6; for Hattil Foll Esq + 1881; P&S; )

1858-9 Llanharan ch, Glam, JP of P&S; Orrin 82-3; ICBS; contr John Rees Watertown; £1058; CMG 24.9.59; MD18;

1858-9 Rectory, St Fagans, Glam; elev P&P21 owned by Vyvian Jones Esq; Eccl 1858 71; MD50 plans not identified as for St Fagans P&S Dec 59; Thos Williams bldr; £1400; ill BN 10.8.66 says by JP alone, MD suggests JP modified JPS scheme after partnership broke up, so ?not built until 1866; ill BoW; )

1858-9 Llandough Schools, Glam; P&P55 from Plate 65 Examples of Building Construction 1860; exh RA 1861; Eccl 1859 310; BN 21.5.61; MD 71-2; converted from a barn for £350; Marble Halls 71; MD says JPS of P&S; not in BoW; ill BN 17.5.67 343;

(1858-60 East Hill House, Oxted, Surrey; P&S; MD 85; for Rev Thos Wilkinson; plans dated 1858-60 marked Hill House and East Hill house.

1858-62 Templeton ch, Pmbs; MD 96; ground plan 1858 by P&S dated Dec 58, S elev initialled JP; Eccl 1860 50 praised design; £750; consec 25.6.62; CB 1862 170; 1862 acc to BoW;

1859 adds Pontnewydd School, Cwmbran, Mon; BoW 198 says wings added 1859; dem; MD 88-9 plans for adds and alts dated 1859; original date ?; church and vicarage 1857-9. New bedroom over scullery at rear.

(1859 Hentland Schools, Herefs; MD 60-1; P&S; Eccl 1860 49;

1859? Alts St Woolos ch, Newport, Mon; MD 83; thre drawings: gr plan, E elev and S elev by P&S, undated; also plans 18?? By JPS of S&C for S aisle;

1859 alts adds including stables, Dingestow Court, Mon; MD55; P&S; two des for remodelling back façade w 2-st tower, gr plan Sep 59; plan and elevs as altered Nov 59; details of new ws Dec 59; details of chimneys Dec 59; dining room ceiling ‘taken from one in an old inn in Monmouth; plans nd els of stables; MD suggests by JPS mainly alts to dining-rm, passage and kitchen and rooms above; BoW says only small extension and the Stable Court blt by P&S, the proposed 2-st porch added c1870 but by Lawrence & Goodman; )

(1859 adds The Rylands, Norwood, London for CF Leaf; P&S; MD 84; plans for bay window 29.6.59 prob by JPS;

1859-64 Christ College, Brecon MD40-1; P&S won competition 1859 to rebuild within ruins of Brecon Priory; Eccl 20 1859 209; RA 1859; Br 6.7.1861 bldngs just being commenced; £10,000, Messrs Williams builders under Walter Brecon clerk of works. School opened 21.6.64. ILN 14.1.65 says buildings designed by JP but MD thinks drawings show JPS had main role in restoration of medieval chapel, also possible that first design was by JP but that after split JPS took over, as drawings in his hand dated Oct 1862. Plan, elevations and section of chapel ill P&P56 P&S undated; ref to details of ross 1863 by JPS; 1860 MS; ill EMA 1870 as P&S;

1859 rest Bettws ch, Mon Br 16.4.59)

1859-60 Schools, Bridgend, Glam; MD 42; P&S; three schemes dated Sep 59 to June 60;

1859ff St Andrews ch, Cardiff; Eccl 1859 208, by P&S; completed after money ran out 1862-3 by Col. A. Roos, consec March 63; Ill P&P77 from V&A; Orrin says by JP; FS 1860; capitals by Grierson of Cardiff; now Eglwys Dewi Sant; MD 47-9; plans dated 18.5.59; drawing for foundations dated 24.4.60, vestry and aisle windows June 60; passage aisles; transepts 1884-6 by W. Butterfield; CB 1864 33.

(1859-60 alts Birdhurst, Croydon, Sy; MD 53-4; dem; for Mrs PJ Fearon; P&S; drawings dated 1859-60; by JPS)

1859-60 St John Evangelist ch, Maindee, Newport, Mon; P&S; ICBS; TL has engraving inscr P&S, publ J. R. Jobbins; MD 83; T: Br 16.4.59; Eccl 1859 208 & 1860 258 ill; BN 6.10.65 ills Ascension window; RA 1861 by JPS; JPS des for font in RIBA; tenders came in for £5000, plans modified for £2000; Eastlake £3000; spire not bult tower top 1911-12 by J Coates Carter; BoW 429-30;

(1859-60 addds to Joldwynds, Holmbury St Mary, Surrey for Champion Wetton; MD 63-4; P&S but ?by JPS; unex; inc elev of existing house, perspective ?exh Arch Exh 1863; )

(1859-63 Eatington Park, Warwicks designs by JP Darby 56)

1859-60 Bridgend Schools, Glam Darby 42)

1859-60 Cynwyl Elfed Ch Cms rest £700; MD54; Eccl 21 1860 52-3, Design for door furniture by Seddon ?1876 and stained glass by Seddon. ?main restoration 1876

1859 Llandough school, Glam; pub in Examples of Building Construction, 1860 pl 63; ill P&P65 and Marble Halls 71; MD 71-2; converted from barn Ecc 1859 210; BN 21.5.61; exh RA 1861; Mr Jarvis bldr;)

(1860? School, Weston under Penyard, Herefs; MD 97-8; P&S; undated plans front elev signed JPS; three schemes; JPS altered ch in 1865

1860 rest Monknash ch, Glam; Orrin 108; JP of P&S; roof repairs 1891 no archt NLW LL/F/550 1891 no archt.

1860 Llanfrechfa Upper ch, Mon ICBS and parsonage 1860 and adds schools c1859 MD)

1860 Llanddewi Fach ch, Radn; BoW; P&S)

1860 rest Llandenny ch, Mon; Eccl 1860 53; new N aisle; BoW JPS of P&S; MD 71 has drawing possibly for Llandenny of windows and roof being raised one foot;)

1860-1 rest Penterry ch, Mon ICBS; S window N window seats font; 1853-61 BoW)

1860 rest Rockfield ch, Mon ICBS N aisle, seats, roof, ceiling, font, pulpit, rails; 1859-60 BoW, almost all exc tower; painted inscriptions 1860, fittings.

1860 Tintern ch, Mon; P&S; Eccl 1860 49; burnt 1977; not in BoW;

1860 prop rest Ystradowen ch, Glam; Eccl 1860 324; ch reblt 1867-8 by JP; Orrin 197; ICBS 1865;

1860 Llandogo ch, Mon; ICBS; Ecc 1859 71; BA 17.7.1855; MD 19; BoW 1859-61 by JPS of P&S; ill EMA 1870; organ chamber reredos 1889 by Seddon & Carter)

1860-1 Gelligaer parsonage, Glam; MD57; Eccl 1861 201 very small; plans dated Feb 60; ext 1863, CG; BoW says what remains are exts of 1863 by CE Buckeridge;

1860-l rest Llanddewi Velfrey Ch, Pmbs; Eccl 21 1860 53; CB 1863 77; MD71; plans P&S; 1861 BoW; for Bp Richard Lewis of Henllan; .

1860-1 rest Whitson ch, Mon; ICBS; new S aisle ws, nave N wall; Eccl 21 1860 328-9; MD 19; BoW says unfinished rest by P&S;

1860-1 wk on Llandaff Cathedral continuing JP restoration; MD 69-70; drawing for organ 1860-1 P&P 82, marble panels for sedilia; 1860 des for organ and 1861 des for a window for Sir John Harding signed JPS, others P&S inc tombstone for Sir John Harding and sedilia panels; RA 1860;

1860-5 rest Llandenny ch, Mon Eccl 1860 53, Darby 71 £700)

1860-6 rest Lampeter Velfrey ch, Pembs; BoW; for Bp Richard Lewis of Henllan; MD 71 says 1860;

1860-1 Newton Nottage ch, Glam rest; BoW; Orrin 116; JP of P&S; Cambr 10.8.60; ICBS; £610; WA James Cowbridge contr; JP enl ch in 1885

1860-1 Kentchurch parsonage, Herefs; MD 65; plans for alts 1864 in Heref RO; Eccl 1861 201; exec simpler than drawings; P&S rest ch c1858;

1861 chancel Nash ch, Mon; Eccl 22 1861 206; JPS of P&S; BoW; MD 20; rest Seddon & Carter 1897)

1861 School, Little Dewchurch, Herefs; Eccl 1861 201; MD 66-7; ?unex; school perspec ill signed P&S; MD implies by JPS; also undated unsigned plans for Parsonage, Little Dewchurch.

1861 rest Trellech Grange ch, Mon; ICBS reseat; 1860-1 BoW)

1861-2 rest Dixton ch, Mon; BoW; MD 56; Br 15.3.62 ref to glass by Lavers & Barraud designed by JPS;

1861-2 Llanellen School, Mon; BoW, P&S; JP rest ch in 1850-1; MD 72-3 undated drawings, suggests c1858;

1861-2 Llanfabon, St Cynon ch, Glam; dem 1989; JPS of P&S; Orrin 77; Br 27.7.61; one of two churches by Seddon in Glam, with Mountain Ash;

1861-2 Mountain Ash ch, Glam; Orrin 109; JPS of P&S; one of only two chs by JPS in Glam with Llanfabon; contr H. (?T.) Williams Llandaff; £2527; Br 30.8.62; MD 82-3; plans July 1860 P&S; des for altar and rails RIBA; Eccl 1860 323; CB 1863 180; N aisle 1883-4 by JP; new chancel 1897-8 EM Bruce Vaughan

1861-4 Christs College, Brecon; BoW; chapel rest by JPS 1859-72; Library 1861 JP; School House c1861 P&S; Large Hall rest P&S; Small Hall rest; BoW 293-5

1861-7 Reynoldston ch, Glam; Orrin 148-50; P&S; JPS examined old ch, ICBS; estim £1200; building did not start until 1866 by JP; H&G Rosser Reynoldston contrs; £1500; reopened 3.11.67;

1861-2 rest St Mary Church ch, Glam; Orrin 161; JP of P&S; ICBS; contr Thos Williams; £585; CB 1864 35;

1862-7 Rest W front, Llandaff Cathedral; Lithograph by JR Tobbins P&P76.

1862? Rest Caerleon ch, Mon; design for tile floor signed P&S MD 47; wk prob done by JPS 1867-8)

1862 Caerleon parsonage, Mon; MM 22.1.62, 24.5.62; MD46 says 1860, plans undated marked P&S.

1862 ?St Cynon ch, Berthwyd, Glam; CB 1862 168-9; location unid; ?St Cynon, Llanfabon, Orrin 77-8 by JPS of P&S 1861-3

1862 Llanellen Schools, Mon; Gwent RO D 527; MD 72 plans undated; P&S; 1861-2 acc to BoW)

1862 organ, Llandaff Cathedral, Glam; By P&S BoW; by JPS MD; in Usk ch since 1900

1862 Templeton ch, Pembs; BoW; CN 1862 170; but plans P&S dated Dec 1858 and Eccl 1860 50; conec 25.6.62;

1862-4 rest Newchurch ch, Mon; ICBS; plans by JPS NLW 2426/178-9 1862-3

1862 ?Llanfair ch, Glam rest; MD 20; none in Glam;

1863 rest Llanddewi Rhydderch ch, Mon; ICBS; by JPS; CB 1863 184; BoW 1862-3 JPS of P&S)

1863 rest Llanvaches ch, Mon; ICBS; new ws, W window, pulpit, screen; 1862-3 BoW, P&S, nave rest; rest 1907-8 by A Grove;

1863-4 rest Bonvilston ch, Glam; BoW157; Orrin 18 says by JP; ICBS; £1600; )

1863 rest Llanhennock ch, Mon; ICBS; new N aisle; BoW 1862-3 P&S, font dated 1863;

1864-5 rest Mamhilad ch, Mon; ICBS; old screen reused as W gallery, ome new ws, boarded cailing, pews pulpit; PFP 14.10.65; BoW;

PRICHARD, JOHN. Llandaff. Leading High Victorian architect. 1817-86 (b 1818 BoW 91). Pupil of Thomas L Walker, contemporary of AWN Pugin in Auguste Pugin’s drawing school; began work at Llandaff Cathedral when TH Wyatt was architect, designing Lady Chapel Ew 1843 and taking over 1845, Diocesan Architect, Llandaff, c1846-86; neo-Norman at Llanfabon 1847, correct Gothic at Bridgend 1849, influenced by work with B Ferrey at Merthyr Mawr 1849-51. Architect, Llandaff, 1844 dir; partnership with JP Seddon 1852-62 see P&S; JP designed most of Glamorgan works of partnership, continued on own from 1863-86. Moses Parry qv continued practice. Basil Champneys was a pupil 1864-7;

1843-82 rest Llandaff Cathedral, Glam; Lady Chapel Ew 1843-4; 1845-53 architect in charge under TH Wyatt qv who had begun rest of Lady Chapel 1841. 1846-50 upper storey of sanctuary inc E gable, S door in place by 1850; 1852-7 rest choir, P&S, sedilia 1857, bishop’s throne; 1857-61 nave P&S; JP designed SW tower 1860 mostly built 1867-9; Lady Chapel E gable by Wyatt 1841 lowered after 1866; choir stalls 1866 JP; door in S wall of sanctuary by JPS; W door P&S; chapter house upper storey JP; lychgate JP; BoW; ill EMA 1870 as by P&S;

1846 rest chancel, Penrice ch, Glam; Orrin 132; Rev JD Davies, Hist of West Gower, 4, 1894, 58;

1846-7 Llanfabon St Mabon ch, Glam; Orrin 78; Br 8.8.46; £607; ICBS; JP first complete church and only neo Norman work; 1847 BoW)

1847 alts Llanarth ch, Mon; pews, pulpit and three ws; MM 16.10.47; BoW)

1847 ?rest Ilston ch, Glam; attrib Orrin 65 as JP at Penrice ch 1846; Cambr 26.11.47; ICBS no archt named; ch reseated and floored 1883-4;

1849-50 rest Cowbridge ch, Glam; ICBS; Orrin 48; CMG 21.12.50; £1800; ICBS;

1849-50 adds St Illtyd, Bridgend, Glam; BoW 158-9; Orrin 19; reblt apart from chancel; carving by Edw Clarke Llandaff; contr H&E Powell Neath; ICBS; £2400)

1849-50 Malpas ch, Mon; ICBS; MM 3.8.50; BoW)

1849-51 exec archt, Merthyr Mawr ch, Glam; by B. Ferrey qv; Orrin 102; Br 8.12.49; NLW LL/F/521; FS CMG 17/11/49; Wm Parry Cowbridge contr; £1167; for John Nicholl of Merthyr Mawr; GRO Merthyr Mawr E/187/1-50;

1850 rest Black Tower, Cardiff Castle, Glam)

1850-1 reblt Michaelstone super Avon ch, Glam; Orrin 107; ICBS; £900; Cambr 23.5.51; timber arcade;

1851-4 Pengam Endowed Schools, Mon; Seaborne;

1851 adds Llanellen ch, Mon; ICBS; BoW 1850-1;

1851 Llangwm Isaf ch, Mon; ICBS; 1849-51 BoW; MD says 1858 by P&S;

1851-2 Troedyrhiw ch, Glam; Orrin 186; BoW 1850-1; Br 8.1.53; ICBS 1851; contrs Thomas & Norris Merthyr; built for Anthony Hill; £1335; CMG 8.1.53; Commissioners church;

1854 N aisle Llanishen ch, Glam; inf 1870 ICBS file; nave enl 1872 by JP, chancel rest 1873 JP; alts 1893 by CB Fowler.

1854-5 St John ch, Canton, Cardiff; Orrin 36-7; FS CMG 2.4.54; nave built first, James & Price contr; Br 6.5.54; £1400; aisles added 1858-9; Eccl 17 1856 310; CTV 118; tower and spire 1870; chancel completed 1871 CMG 22.7.71;

1856 Llangattock vibon Avel parsonage, Mon; NLW LL/Bounty/54; BoW says P&S 1856-7 and asks if plain parsonage, now Kelda, can be the one.

1857 Pentyrch ch, Glam; JP of P&S; Orrin 133-4; Norman Brown Cardiff contr; Br 5.12.57; £1339; CMG 28.11.57;

1857 rest St Dyfan, Merthyr Dyfan, Barry, Glam BoW146; Orrin 101-2; JP of P&S; £427; CMG 26.9.57;

1858-9 Llanharan ch, Glam; JP of P&S; Orrin 82-3; ICBS; contr John Rees Watertown; £1058; CMG 24.9.59;

1858-9 Aberavon ch, Glam; Cambr 11.6.58; ICBS; Orrin 1; £2300 Thos Williams Cardiff contr;

(1858-63 Ettington Park, Warw; Girouard VCH 180; for EP Shirley; Eastlake 304-6; BN 16 1869 158; pl 34)

1859ff St Andrews ch, Cardiff; MD 47-9 P&S; Eccl 1859 208; P&P 90; CB 1864 33; Orrin 29; FS CMG 23.6.60; chancel and roof done cheaper by Alexander Roos qv; now Eglwys Dewi Sant; capitals by Grierson of Cardiff; Br 21.3.63; contr Thomas Williams; £2254; CMG 7.3.63 consecrated. Adds by W. Butterfield 1884-6 transepts ;

1859 rest Coity ch, Glam; Orrin 47; ICBS; CMG 29.10.59 reopened; £850; P&S 1860 BoW;

1859-60 rest St Nicholas ch, Glam; Orrin 162; JP of P&S; £1200; Wm Parry Cardiff contr; for JB Pryce of Dyffryn; CMG 2.6.60 26.5.60; AC 1862 96-7;

1859-64 Christ College, Brecon; MD40-1; P&S won compet 1859 to rebuild within ruins of Brecon Priory; Eccl 20 1859 209; Br 6.7.61 just commenced; £10,000, Messrs Williams bldrs under Walter Brecon clerk of wks; School opened 21.6.64; ILN 14.1.65 says des by JP but MD thinks drawings show JPS had main role in rest of medieval chapel; possible that first des for new buildings was by JP but that after split JPS took over, as drawings in his hand dated Oct 1862.

1859-60 schools, Bridgend, Glam; MD42; three different schemes.

1860 rest Monknash ch, Glam; Orrin 108; JP of P&S;

1860-1 ?rest Llangan ch, Glam; attrib Orrin 79; Cambr 11.5.60 adv plans to be seen at office of Henry John Randall agent to Dunraven estate;

1860-1 rest Newton Nottage ch, Glam; Orrin 116; Cambr 10.8.60; £610; WA James Cowbridge contr; ICBS; adds 1885 by JP;

1860-3 Probate Registry, Llandaff, Glam; BoW 257-8; and prob also Old Registry built as registrar’s house

1861 rest St Lythans ch, Glam; Orrin 59-60; JP of P&S; for JP Pryce of Dyffryn; £552;

1861-2 rest St Mary Church ch, Glam; Orrin 161; JP of P&S; ICBS; contr Thos Williams; £585; CB 1864 35;

1862-3 reblt Bonvilston ch, Glam; Orrin 18; ICBS; £1600; organ by Vowles;

1863 own office, Llandaff, Glam; BoW 258 designed after 1863 and attached to a house unfinished in 1886, later incorp in St Michaels College 1905-6 by FR Kempson;

1864-5 St Clement ch, Briton Ferry, Glam BoW163)

(1864 house, Jerez de la Frontera, Spain)

1865 repairs and seats St Andrews Major ch, Glam; Orrin 151-2; £400; chancel rest 1878 architect unknown £997; ch rest 1885 architect unknown NLW LL/F/889; chancel decs 1889-901; 1921-2 Lee chapel rest CL Wilson qv;

(1865 add National School, Lacock, Wilts; for WH Fox Talbot; BoE; plans Wilts RO 782/59; 1869 acc to WBR)

1865-6 rebuilt Llanmadoc ch, Glam; Orrin 86-7; ICBS 1863; Br 2.6.66; £585; contractors stone Rees Roderick Port Talbot, wood Henry & George Rosser of Reynoldston; £500; Br 24 1866 414; Anglo-Catholic rector;

1866 Briton Ferry ch, Glam; Orrin 22; ICBS; £3250; Rees Roderick Margam Contr; Camb 15.1.67;

1866 reseated Llangattock juxta Usk ch, Mon; ICBS; 1865-6 BoW;)

1866 ?Leckwith ch, Glam; attrib HM Thomson Old Churches in the Vale 1935 1 96; tradition that Llandough-juxta-Penarth ch 1848, Br 1.1.48, was dismantled and re-erected here; ruined; photos R. Thorne, Penarth, 1, 1975, 125.

1866-7 schools, Llandaff, Glam; JP; BN 1867 510; Marble Halls 71; not in BoW

1866-7 Reynoldston ch, Glam; Orrin 148-50; P&S; JPS examined old ch in 1861, ICBS; estimate £1200; building did not start until 1866 by JP; H&G Rosser Reynoldston contractors; £1500; reopened 3.11.67; vestry and W window 1905-6 NLW SD/F/571 architect unknown;

1867-8 Ystradowen ch, Glam; Orrin 197; ICBS 1865; £800; CMG 1.8.68; CGG 24.7.68;

l867-9 Pendine ch, Cms, rest; W 15.10.69;

1868 rebuilt Chapel Hill ch, Tintern, Mon; 1866-8 BoW; unroofed 1973;

1868 Tondu ch, Glam; Orrin 181; ICBS 1867; transepts and upper part of crossing tower not completed; £2000; Roderick Rees Margam contr; CGG 22.9.68; S transept 1933 by H Teather; BoW;

1868 rest churchyard cross, Penrhos, Mon; BoW

1868-70 Coychurch ch, Glam, rest; ICBS; £2000; Rees Roderick, Margam, contractor; Orrin 49-50)

(1869 add National School, High St, Lacock, Wilts; WBR; but plans are dated 1865)

1869-70 St Margaret ch, Roath, Cardiff; church foundations laid 1869 by A. Roos but 3rd Marquess of Bute coming of age replaced him with JP and had work done demolished; Orrin 37-8; carving by Clarke & Son; contr Thomas Williams Cardiff; £4938; WM 11.7.70;

1869-70 rest Radyr ch, Glam; Orrin 147; £1050; further work 1897-8 by GE Halliday

1870 steeple, St John, Canton, Cardiff: parishioner W Parry James qv provided plans ?different from P&S original of 1854 and JP modified them; Orrin 37 from 1979 ch history; chancel completed 1871;

1870 ?rest nave, Llandyfodwg ch, Glam; attrib Orrin 77)

1870 No 63 Cardiff Rd, Llandaff; attrib BoW 259)

1871 rest Bryngwyn ch, Mon; N aisle and vestry; ICBS; BoW)

1871 alts Kilgwrrwg ch, Mon, pulpit, altar, S porch, N window; ICBS; BoW)

1871 Caerau with Ely ch, Glam; Orrin 26-7; £900; J. Williams Canton contr; WM 24.11.71; nave only; chancel added 1881-2 by JP

1871 ?rest Laleston ch, Glam: attrib BoW; Orrin 67; £700;

1871-4 rest Llantrisant ch, Glam; Orrin 89-90; ICBS;CMG 18.7.71; contr Rees Roderick Margam; £2257;

1872 rest Llanllowel ch, Mon; ICBS; 1871-2 BoW)

1872? chancel, Cwmcarvan ch, Mon; Gwent RO DL/AM/P1; BoW 1872.

l872 rectory, Dolgellau, Mer. T:CN l2.4.72; now Tremyreglwys, Penycefn Rd;

1872 rest Trostrey ch, Mon; PH ex MM?; rest 1872 no archt named BoW;

1872-3 rest Llanbadoc ch, Mon; BoW; added N aisle

1872-3 alts Llanishen ch, Glam; Orrin 85; ICBS 7195 1870; nave rest 1872; Wm Parry Llandaff contr; £950; Cardiff Times 2.11.72. Chancel rest 1873 same contr £300.

1873 rest chancel Overmonnow ch, Monmouth; Br 12.4.73; BoW;

l874 Elerch rectory, Cd; Evans 30l; T: W 5.6.74, no archt; NLW SD/Let/290 has some letters;

(1874 rest Ubley ch, Som; Som RO;

1874-8 The Rest, Porthcawl, Glam; convalescent home for miners; BoW 530.

1874-5 rest Cheriton ch, Glam; Orrin 43; NLW SD/F/109 1873; woodwork carved by Rev JD Davies the rector; contr H. & G. Rosser Reynoldston; £1200;

1874-6 rest Llangynin ch, Cms; BoW;

1875-7 Tongwynlais ch, Glam; Orrin 182; WM 11.6.75 & 23.2.77; contr Thos Williams Canton; £2000;

1875-82 Baglan ch, Glam; BoW142-3; Orrin 11-12; Forest of Dean red dressings, green Bridgend stone inside banded w red Forest of Dean and Penarth alabaster; Br 25.3.82; Carving William Wormleighton, Cardiff;

1875 rest Bedwas ch, Glam;

1876 rest St Brides Minor ch, Glam; Orrin 153-4; £650; ICBS; N aisle added 1896 by GE Halliday

1876 rest Mitchel Troy ch, Mon; ICBS; N aisle, dormers, seats; BoW 1873-6

1876 rest Llangattock Lingoed ch, Mon; BoW;

1876 ?rest Llanddewi ch, Glam; attrib Orrin 73, for CRM Talbot; rest 1905 £200;

1876-7 Bargoed ch, Glam; Orrin 12; £1666; 1877-9 BoW; contr W Morgan Bargoed; £1666; FS WM 19.4.76; chancel only blt; nave 1893-4 EMB Vaughan;

1877 rest Llanwenarth Citra ch, Mon; seats, pulpit, reredos; BoW, reredos dated 1878;

c1877 Penegoes ch, Mont; BoW; ICBS 1875-82, plan;

1877 rest Pyle ch, Glam; Orrin 146-7; Cardiff Times 14.9.77; £848; for Emily Talbot;

1877 Porthcawl Police Station, Glam; BoW 530;

1878 rest Llansannor ch, Glam; Orrin 89; ICBS; £376/13/3d; WM 19.9.78; contr John Rees Bridgend;

1878-80 rest Undy ch, Mon; ICBS; reseat, nave ws, furnishings; BoW 1880)

1878-9 rest Kenfig ch, Glam; Orrin 65; ICBS; 3 new ws, new roof, £550; NLW LL/F/696; chancel reblt 1894-5 by FW Waller;

1878-9 adds Penrhos ch, Mon; N aisle vestry and seating; ICBS; BoW 1878)

1879-85 rest St Mary Hill ch, Glam; Orrin 161-2; tower and chancel 1879-81; £471; J&E Rees Watertown contrs; ICBS; nave and porch rest 1884-5; NLW LL/F/779; £536, same contrs;

1879-84 Tynewydd ch, Ogmore Vale, Glam; Orrin 118-19; nave 1879; ICBS 1876; £1785 estimate for whole ch, nave £1600; Wm Howell Nantymoel contr; CCG 26.12.79; Chancel 1884 £800; WM 19.11.84;

1879-85 Monkton Ch, Pmbs, rest w Parry Moses qv; W 21.3.79; second stage 1882 plans NLW; work continued under PM to Prichard plans 1887; W 10.10.84 & 25.2.87;

1879 reblt Llanddewi Skirrid ch, Mon; BA 6.6.79; BoW; MD says by JPS; for Crawshay Bailey Jr;

1880 vestry, Chepstow Priory, Mon; BoW

1881 new seating Colwinston ch, Glam; £120; CB 1881 26; Orrin 48

1880-1 Police Courts, Bridgend, Glam; BoW161)

1881-2 chancel, Caerau with Ely ch, Glam; Orrin 27; WM 12.5.82; £400;

1882 inserted window, Llanmaes ch, Glam, nave N 2-lt; Orrin 87; NLW LL/F/448; for stained gl to Canon WL Morgan + 1876.

1882-3 rest Mathern ch, Mon; S aisle ceiling, nave roof, reseating; chancel rest by E Christian for Eccl Comms ICBS; MM 29.7.81; 1880-2 BoW; re-opened, The Cambria Daily Leader 16.5.83;

1882 nave and chancel roofs, Llantrithyd ch, Glam; Orrin 90; GRO D/D Au 303/3; church rest 1897 by GE Halliday

1882-3 rest Llanilid ch, Glam; Orrin 84; ICBS; NLW LL/F/423; contrs T & W Cox Llandaff; £875; WM 14.9.83

1883 Bute mausoleum, St Margaret ch, Roath, Cardiff; Orrin 38; Arch Journal 1993 482-97; contr FS Lock;

1883-4 alts Tywyn ch, Mer, rebuilt E parts with new tower; £2800; BN 2.5.84 reopened. Specs from 1878-9 NLW B/F/?; nave restoration not done;

1883-4 rest St Arvans ch, Mon; BoW; ICBS; Chancel E and N walls, vestry, and aisled nave;

1883-5 N aisle and vestry, Mountain Ash ch, Glam; Orrin 109; Wm Cullis Hereford contr; £1000; WM 21.3.84;

1883-5 nave St Catherine ch, Canton, Cardiff; Orrin 30-1; cruciform plan not completed; FS WM 15.11.83; Joseph Shepton contr; £2420; opened 7.1.85; chancel and vestries 1892-3 by FR Kempson qv; two W bays of nave 1899 by GE Halliday)

1884 chancel Ogmore Vale ch, Glam; Orrin 118, add to nave of 1879; CCG 19.9.84;

1885 adds Newton Nottage ch, Glam; orrin 116; organ chmbr etc; £200; MLW LL/F/599

1885-6 rest Caerau ch, Glam; Orrin 26; NLW LL/F/105; £760; closed 1973, ruined)

1885-6 rest Rudry ch, Glam; Orrin 150-1; Glam RO P/5?CW.23; T & W Cox Llandaff contrs; £6120; Cardiff Times 6.11.86

1885-7 Nolton Ch, Bridgend, Glam; BoW159: Orrin 20-1 assisted by FR Kempson; Quarella with Box dressings and Forest of Dean cols. John Pearce Minehead contr but gave up and given to Wm Williams Roath; £5620; Tower and spire 1898 by Kempson;

Attrib: St John, Pentrebach, Lampeter, Cd, ‘recast’ acc to RIBA Goodhart-Rendel index, ?unlikely, plain rendered box; Pentrebach ch, Abercanaid, Glam, 1900-1, was by Penry Williams;

Ely Rise, Fairwater, Cardiff;

PRICHARD, LIONEL. ?Francis Lionel Prichard.

1969-71 Llangefni RC, Penymynydd Rd, Ang; 1971 RH; des by Francis L Prichard, Ww by Rev Chas Norris of Buckfast;

PRICHARD, THOMAS ?same as Thomas Pritchard qv who reroofed Talley ch, Cms in 1840.

1847 Paid £30 to repair Llansawel church and school, Cms; parish register;

PRICHARD, WILLIAM Cardiff Builder in 1796 Cardiff dir.

PRICHARD, WILLIAM Llandovery.

1827-8 built turnpike road Llandovery to Halfway, Cms, for Carms Main Trust, William Watkins qv surveyor; G Jones Sennybridge 2 2000 65-6; signs agreement w an X.

PRIESTLEY, CHARLES HENRY. Cardiff. Engineer. Born Halifax articled 1870 to firm of archts and engs there then w JA Paskin waterworks engineer Halifax for 6 yrs. 1881 Asstnt Waterworks Engineer Cardiff, succeded J. A. B. Williams as Waterworks Engineer 1895. Then engineer to City of Cardiff New Works inc the Llwynon Reservoir, Brec, now under construction; WW inW 1920.

1898 alts to house etc at Waterworks Depot, Penarth Rd, Cardiff T Br 13.8.98;

PRITCHARD OWEN DAVIES PARTNERSHIP

1990 Arfon DC Offices, Penrallt, Caernarfon AV)

1992 Parc Menai Business Park, Bangor, Caerns; Welsh Architect, spring 1992)

PRITCHARD, BENJAMIN L. LRIBA 21 Castle St, Brecon.

1895 Alts Defynnog School, Brec; £235, Benj. Jenkins, Brecon, bldr; G.Jones Dist of Sennybridge, 2, 2000, 109, ‘Mr Pritchard sanitary inspecor’.)

1899 Athrawdy, Defynnog, Brec; teacher’s house, Alfred Evans bldr; G. Jones, District of Sennybridge, 2, p 110)

1906 Sennybridge Cattle Market, Brec; £300; G Jones, Sennybridge, 1, 49;

PRITCHARD, IVOR MERVYN, ARIBA, ARCA. 6 Waterloo Pl, London, & Beaumaris; WWinW 1920; says architect member of RCAMW.

PRITCHARD, JOHN. Caernarfon. Joiner, Greengate St. Pigots 1828-9 dir.

PRITCHARD, JOHN Estate surveyor Llanddewi Court, Llanddewi Rydderch, Mon.

1887 adds Llanddewi Court, Llanddewi Ryddech, Mon, AC 18.2.87, queries to be sent to JP estate surveyor and tenders to A.B. Trevenen, London ?the owner; MS;

PRITCHARD, MORRIS THOMAS ARIBA. Blaenau Ffestiniog.

1950s inv rest of Capel Newydd, Nanhoron, Caerns; rest by T Alwyn Lloyd & Alex Gordon;

1958 Caerligu B chapel, Corwen, Mer; VH; ?Capel Cernyw B, London Road)

1962 Pill House, Dolgellau, Mer; CTA 1962)

1963-6 Our Lady of Sorrows RC, Meyrick St, Dolgellau, Mer w Fr F Scalpell; ch guide; John Evans & Sons brs)

1971-2 repairs St Martha, Tyddyngwyn, Ffestiniog, Mer; ICBS; certificate signed Gwyn Lewis Roberts

PRITCHARD, THOMAS. Builder, Talley, Cms. ?same as Thomas Prichard qv who was paid in £30 to repair Llansawel church and school, Cms, 1847;

1840 reroofed Talley ch, Cms; BoW

PRITCHARD, THOMAS FARNOLLS Shrewsbury 1723-77. Colvin. Helped R. Payne Knight with plans for Downton Castle 1772; noted bridge designer 1773-5 Stourport Bridge; Iron bridge at Coalbrookdale 1775-9;

1768-73 Work at Wynnstay, Denbs, prob on Great Room; dem; CL 23.3.1972; attrib BoW; Colvin; NLW Wynnstay Estate Rentals 1768-73 had lost drawing by TFP 115/28;

1769-70 alts Ruabon ch, Denbs, for Williams-Wynn; altered arcade added round clerestory windows; faculty for NE chapel 1769 may relate; BoW; Colvin; CL 23.3.1972;

1772 survey of Powis Castle, Mont;.

1775-7 alts to long gallery conversion to ballroom, Powis Castle, Mont; NT yearbook 1975-6; Colvin; )

Also signs church monument to Ann Wilkinson + 1756 at Wrexham.

Atrrib: TL and Julia Ionides think the elevation of Plas Penglais, Aberystwyth, Cd, late C18, looks like TFP; NLW Penralley MSS c65, marked Penglais House, n.d. Roderick Richardes HS 1699 said to have blt Penglais but same said for another Roderick R, HS 1770 (JR Phillips, High Sheriffs of Cardiganshire, 1868). He may be father of Lt Col Richardes 1762-92 succeded by Roderick Richardes 1785-1854.

RH attribs plaster at Llwyn, Llanfyllin, Mont, 1759, dem.

PRITCHARD, WILLIAM Garthmyl, Mont.

1892 alts, exts to assembly room, Efail, Berriew, Mont, T: ME 5.7.92;

PRITCHARD, WILLIAM Nanhoron, Caerns

c1870 Morfa Nefyn ch, Caerns; AV;

PRITCHETT, JAMES PIGOTT, York 1789-1868. Born St Petrox, Pmbs fourth son of Rev Charles Pigott Pritchett (1743-1813), from 1780 rector of St Petrox, vicar of Castlemartin, prebendary of St Davids, chaplain to Earl Cawdor, son of Rev Delabere Pritchett 1713-1801 succentor of St Davids Cathedral, 1742 and vicar of Carew, married to Elizabeth Pigott (1712-81). Rev CP Pritchett married Ann Rogers of Ludchurch, and had three sons and two daughters, two elder children Delabere and Elizabeth born Cambs in 1775-6, daughter Charlotte (born 1780) and son JPP born St Petrox. Older brothers of JPP were Rev Delabere Pritchett (1775-1838 or 1839 or 1841) prebendary of St Davids and rector of Cheadle, Staffs (church restored by JPP in 1837-9) and Rev Charles Richard Pritchett (1785-1849). JPP was articled James Medland of Southwark, and then to Daniel A Alexander, exhibited RA 1808-9. After short period in Barrack Office, began very brief practice London 1812, as he was in York by January 1813, in partnership with Charles Watson (c1770-1836) to 1831 as Watson & Pritchett, briefly Watson, Pritchett & Watson with William Watson (1804-29). Extensive practice in Yorkshire, architect to Earl Fitzwilliam of Wentworth Woodhouse 1813-31; by religion nonconformist, deacon of C chapel, Jubbergate, York, designed their chapel in Lendal, York, 1816; Wakefield Lunatic Asylum 1816-19; York Friends Meeting 1816-19; Wakefield Library 1820-1; The Deanery, York 1827-31; York Assembly Rooms 1828; York Savings Bank 1829-30; St Peter's School, York 1833; Brotherton I chapel, Yorks 1837-8; Salem C chapel, York 1839; Brotherton ch Yorks 1842-3; Huddersfield Station 1846-7, PM chapel York 1851. Wrote manuscript History of the Nonconformist Churches of York, published 1993.

Eldest son Richard Pritchett (born 1814) was a C minister, daughter Maria (also born 1814) married John Middleton qv (1820-85) architect, who had been a pupil before 1844 and second son Charles Pigott Pritchett was architect (1818-91) and succeeded to the practice; another son (by second marriage) was James Pigott Pritchett Jr (1830-1911) architect practising in Darlington from 1854, Colvin. JPP Jun restored Darlington church 1864-5 with GG Scott qv and JB Clear qv as clerk of works; Clear subsequently worked for Scott on St Davids Cathedral tower as clerk of works 1865-6; another son John Benson Pritchett (born 1831) was a surgeon, and there were two daughters born 1836 and 1840; nephew George Pritchett 1824-1912 (son of Rev CR Pritchett) was an architect, in Hertfordshire; firm of Pritchett & Sons of Darlington won first prize in several competitions for cemeteries and designed others: at Boston 1854, Tottenham, 1855, Sudbury 1855, Darlington 1856, Mansfield 1856, Scarborough, 1856, Colne 1859, Whitby 1861, Driffield 1864, and Perth 1870, and JPP Jr designed cemetery at Devizes 1878 and won competitions for Bishop Auckland 1881, and Armley 1885; RHH; firm also won competition for the C chapel Weston s Mare Somerset in 1856; when Pritchett & Sons was dissolved 27.12.1860 by the resignation of Charles P Pritchett (London Gazette), it comprised JPP Sr in York, CPP in Huddersfield and JPP Jun in Darlington; it continued as Pritchett & Son with just the two JPPs; Charles Pigott Pritchett oversaw from Huddersfield the building of Armitage Bridge ch, Yorks, 1844-9 (by RD Chantrell), and himself designed 1-34 Bank Buildings, Meltham, Huddersfield, 1857-8; he married in London 1860 Jemima Benson whose mother was Mary Pritchett, and died in Hastings 1891; HD Pritchett working with JP Pritchett Jun in 1894 was possibly his son; Pembs Record Office has notes on the family and the Delaberes compiled in 1892 by JP Pritchett D-EE/13/10;

1812-13 Moreb, Llandeilo, Cms; Cawdor agent’s house by Llandeilo bridge; CRO Cawdor MSS; first recorded work?; not in Colvin

1820 County Gaol, Haverfordwest Castle, Pmbs; now Record Office; BoW 1820 closed 1878; not Colvin; DMH 46-7 committee formed 1817, new prison built within 3 years by Mr Pritchett, native of the county who had previously designed prisons & lunatic asylums; DMH 151-2 county gaol of 1779-80 was enlarged in 1821 from 22 to 86 prisoners, no architect named; but DMH 2007 70 suggests Haverfordwest town gaol of c1800 on St Thomas Green converted by JPP for lunatic asylum, the first in Wales, Act of 1822, completed 1824, £2875; functioned to 1859 (1866 DMH 152) when Joint Counties Asylum built, Carmarthen, then used as Infirmary, demolished for new Infirmary 1874.

New gaol in castle inner ward 1779-80 £1200, by Griffith Watkins & John Webb qqv, DMH 44; debtor’s gaol also in castle 1816 by William Owen Sr. Treadmill 1817 by Sir William Cubitt in inner ward DMH 48; 1821 passage connecting mill with cells. 1822 Act for conversion of county gaol (?1779 one) to town gaol, and town gaol to become lunatic asylum; ?was architect JPP; DMH 47; proposals 1867 for matron’s house and new cells on site of 1779 prison unex, matron’s house built adjacent castle N tower; County Gaol closed 1878, became county police HQ 1879. Gaol is in outer ward, old photos show tall castellated tower in centre of front wall, hipped main block with gable projecting behind. Prison buildings in inner ward cleared c1969, DMH 2007 66;

PROBYN (A. W.) & MOORE (J. P.) Gloucester. AW Probyn & James Philip Moore +1923. AWP designed 69 Southgate St 1904 and Co-op, Stroud Rd, 1922, both Gloucester. JPM qv was briefly partner of AW Medland (M&M), in practice from 1870s to 1900.

(1888-90 ?rest Llangovan ch, Mon; BoW; ?more likely to be by JPM; also cash-book of Middleton, Prothero & Phillot has refs 1886-7; screen and pulpit by JPM 1908-9;

PROCTOR, J.C. Leeds

1923 chancel roof, Marshfield ch, Mon; faculty

PROPERT, THOMAS Carpenter St Davids. 1835 dir

PROSSER, W. W. Highway surveyor, Cms

1887 Ynysbrechfa Bridge over Cothi, Brechfa, Cms; W 19.8.87

PROTHERO & PHILLOT, Cheltenham. Henry Prothero and G. A. Phillot. See John Middleton

PROTHERO, HENRY A. Cheltenham 1848-1906 See John Middleton.

PROVIS, JOHN Engineer Younger brother of William A. Provis qv, assisted on Menai Bridge, Ang, cf LTC Rolt, Thomas Telford. John Provis, engineer, was at Castle St, Bangor, in Pigot's 1828-9 dir and at Holyhead as engineer to Commissioners to HM Woods & Forests, in Pigot's 1844. A John Provis practised as architect in Chippenham Wilts 1815-16, and designed Chewton Mendip parsonage, Som, 1815.

PROVIS, WILLIAM A. Engineer. WAP and Alexander Easton worked as engineers for Thomas Telford on many projects, beginning with TTs tour of Scotland 1812. Worked on Scottish roads until called on to survey London to Holyhead road with John Sinclair and Robert Sproat, team of three employed by TT. ?WAP took shares in Macclesfield Canal 1790s but was not employed on it. Contracted for 2nd division of Birmingham & Liverpool Canal 1829, Tyrley to Norbury, great difficulties with tunnel, also contracted for Newport branch and Knighton reservoir. Difficult stretch of Shelmore Great Bank 1829 still incomplete 1832. Founder member Soc of Civil Engineers 1818, TT president 1820. WAP wrote book on Menai and Conwy bridges. Brother John assisted him on Menai Bridge and resident Bangor in Pigots 1828-9 Dir

1818-26 Menai Suspension Bridge, Ang; appointed ‘resident engineer’ for Thomas Telford 1819; LTCR; CG198; FS 1819; masonry contractors Straphen & Hall gave up contract in 1820, John Wilson long-time help of TT took it on.

1822-5 resid engineer, Conwy Suspension Bridge, Caerns; LTCR; for Thomas Telford.

c1830-2 suggested as alternative to Samuel Beazley as possible designer for Bryn Bras Castle, Llanrug, Caerns (RH)

PRYCE, THOMAS EDWARD, Architect, Grays Inn, London, ARIBA, 1854-1917, born Welshpool, son of John Pryce, born at Forden, Mont, called cowkeeper in 1881 census when both parents and TEP were living at Fulham, London; exhibited at Royal Academy 1885-92. V&A has measured drawings of St Mary le Strand ch, London, 1875; Survey of London Battersea draft text has TEP involved in development of Juer Street and Worfield St, Battersea, on former Juer's nursery garden site in 1880s, Henry Juer having left the land to Richard Pryce, a cousin of TEP. Between 1883-8 TEP wrote a series of articles on 'Half-timber houses of Montgomeryshire' for Mont Collections.

1885 designs for Park, Mont; RA 1885;

1889 entry Barmouth ch comp, Mer; ill Br 6.7.89; early Perp with W tower and double-gable transepts; RA 1889;

1890 3rd pr Taite Welsh Intermediate Schools, RHH, Br 59 211, TE Prayce of London;

1892 Powis Memorial Church House, Bull St, Welshpool, Mont; RA 1892; BoW 210; FS ME 11.10.92 early C17 style, local green stone with red Grinshill dressings; Whitland Abbey slates;

PSA. Property Services Agency; Government building office. Project office in Cardiff

1989-90 Patent Office, Duffryn, Mon, des by John Roberts and Tony Stevens. BoW.

1989-91 Crown Court, Newport Mon, des by John Roberts; BoW.

PUCKNELL, BRUCE

2000 Millennium Bridge, Machynlleth, Powys with Jon Mills artist and RKL Consultants) RKL website

PUGH, GEORGE Lewis Terr, Aberystwyth, surveyor, 1844 dir.

PUGH, JENKIN. Aberaeron. Joiner and builder, 1844 Pigot Dir.

1846-8 contr with 3 Aberaeron masons for six bridges destroyed by flood 1846, plans by T Penson & Son; ARO Cd QS 1847 485: bridges at Llanon, Aberarth, Glanbrane, Dyffryn Arth, Cwmbach & Peris.

1848 National School, North Rd, Aberaeron, Cd. Plans NLW Greg Box 18.

1868 Clk of Wks Lampeter ch, Cd; (Withers); W 17.7.68; but W 10.6.70 says Laidler of London was clk of wks

1883-4 Llanarth Board School, Cd; 1984 school history; Davies & Rees Llanarth bldrs;

PUGH, ROBERT, Architect, Merioneth, named among subscribers to a Welsh language book of the 1840s, inf TL;

PUGIN & PUGIN. Architects. Peter Paul Pugin and Cuthbert Pugin, late members of Pugin dynasty. Finished tower Belmont Abbey, Hereford 1882; Pugin, Ashlin & Pugin was name of EW Pugin + 1878 firm c1878 when they blt Abergwyngregyn ch, Caerns.

1884-7 Cardiff RC cathedral, Charles St; reblt after bomb damage by Bates, Son & Price; BoW 192)

1886-8 Swansea RC cathedral; BoW 610-11, built as St Joseph, Cwmbwrla, cathedral of Menevia diocese 1987)

1906-7 Maesteg RC ch, Glam; BoW 418)

PUGIN, AUGUSTE CHARLES. 1769-1832. Draughtsman for John Nash at St Davids Cathedral, and worked for Nash to c1824; Colvin; father of AWN Pugin. T.T. Bury, Benjamin Ferrey were pupils.

PUGIN, AUGUSTUS WELBY NORTHMORE. 1812-52. Leading Gothic architect and theorist of the C19. cf Rosemary Hill, God’s Architect, 2008;

1843-4 Girls’ School, Chirk, Denbs; BoW, for Mrs Myddelton-Biddulph;

1845-8 work Chirk Castle, Denbs, w JG Crace, for Myddelton-Biddulph family; Pugin’s most costly private interiors, mostly removed; BoW; Arched main entrance; ground floor replacing arcade below gallery (attrib); redecorated neo-classical rooms of 1766-73 and 1777-8 but much removed mid to later C20. Scheme for stables 1848 possibly begun by AWNP but mostly by EW Pugin after 1854.

1850-1 decs Pantasaph RC, Flints, some furnishings exh 1851 exhibition; BoW; Statues at E end, reredos and font in SE chapel; baptistery screen dismantled; pulpit and rood screen removed; rood; high altar replaced;

1851 inv w interior dec Leighton Hall, Mont, exec JG Crace; BoW; )

PUGIN, EDWARD WELBY. Architect. 1834-75. Son of AWN Pugin, continued father’s practice 1852, worked with James Murray (1831-63) in England, and GC Ashlin (1837-1921) in Ireland, firm later Pugin, Ashlin & Pugin with half-brother Peter Paul Pugin. 1853 Shrewsbury RC; 1864 Gorton RC Manchester; 1868-1919 Cobh Cathedral; 1874 Carlton Towers, nr Goole. Later w Peter Paul Pugin. Pedestals by him from Scarisbrick Hall, Lancs are at Nantclwyd Hall, Llanelidan, Denbs; BoW.

1854 continued AWN Pugin work at Chirk Castle, Denbs; E w of chapel, replaced c1894 by one by AW Blomfield. Refaced stables possibly to AWN Pugin des of 1848; conservatory from 1767 greenhouse;

1857 Wrexham RC, Denbs; BoW; since 1907 pro-cathedral of Menevia)

1875-8 Abergwyngregyn ch, Caerns; w Peter Paul Pugin, ICBS; Pugin, Ashlin & Pugin acc to BN April 78)

PULLAN, RICHARD POPPLEWELL Architect. Brother in law of William Burges, m his sister Mary 1859; JMC. Pupil of Richard Lane, Manchester, assisted MD Wyatt on decs of Sydenham Crystal Palace 1853-4; 1855-6 2nd pr Lille cathedral with George Evans; competed for memorial church Istanbul 1856-7, for War & Foreign Offices 1857; for English church Rome c1871; for Truro Cathedral 1878; for dec of dome of St Pauls with CH Wilson; for Memorial church St Petersburg 1882; for Glasgow Municipal Buildings 1882; mostly ill in his Studies in Architectural Style, 1883. Published W Burges designs 1881 & 1887, Burges bequeathed him his Tower House, London. Built little: churches at Pontresino 1879 and Baveno 1873, gates Villa Cimella, Nice, 1882, and alts to Castel Oleggio, Arana, Lago Maggiore 1881. Pullan & JS Chapple completed several Burges projects inc Dover TH where WB worked 1869-63 and began addition 1880, completed P&C; Cork Cathedral dec work finished 1883;

18?? painted dec Pentrobin ch, Flints; church of 1843 by J. Buckler, decs executed by Rev JE Troughton, curate, 1843-64, with patterns by RPP, painting copied from Overbeck; BoW;

1854 dec Hawarden ch, Flints; RA 1854 ‘RP Phillan’;

1881-2 completed decs Arab Room, Cardiff Castle begun by W Burges + 1881; BoW; JMC 402 n 85 some drawings for glass in Arab Room signed by RPP.

PURDAY, C. H. Architect partner of Ewan Christian for nearly 50 years but never named. He signs 1892 plans for restoration of Llanycrwys church, Cms, by E. Christian; BoW.

PURCELL MILLER TRITTON Architects, London, studio in Cardiff, founded 1947. Included Corinne Bennett, cathedral architect Winchester, and Jane Kennedy, cathedral architect Ely; absorbed Niall Phillips qv practice in Bristol;

199? Welsh Wildlife Centre, Cilgerran, Pmbs; website; but cf Niall Phillips & Peter Roberts;

199? Castell Henllys Visitor Centre, Meline, Pmbs – on website but cf Niall Phillips and Peter Roberts;

2007 World Heritage Centre, Blaenavon, Mon; RIBA award 2008; created from St Peter’s School, 1816;

2011-14 rest Cardigan Castle, Cd; original scheme by Niall Phillips, won £10m HLF grant; BD 1.4.11; new cafe;

201? restored pavilion, Penarth Pier, Glam;

2014 adds St Fagan's Museum, Glam and refurbishment of original building by Dale Owen of Percy Thomas Partnership;

2014-16 Caernarfon station, for Welsh Highland Railway; Victoria Alderton partner in charge;

2016-20 refurbishment and extension TH, Maesteg, Glam; for new library, theatre, cafe, bar etc; building work began 2020;

PURDIE, ALFRED EDWARD. Architect, 1843-1920 Roman Catholic, assistant to Gilbert Blount 1863; practice from 1875, took over Blount practice 1876; FRIBA 1893;

1893 alts RC ch Pantasaph, Flints; BoW;

QUENNELL, CHARLES HENRY BOURNE 1872-1935 Articled to Newman & Newman then in offices of JM Brydon and then Sedding & Wilson. While with S&W worked as carpenter on Brithdir ch, Mer ‘I am asking him (local farmer) to put up Mr Q who is going to do the carpentry etc’ letter 23.9.1895 JMHRS 8 1979 287. Ref to payment for ‘all the doors, the porch gates, the vestry screen and all the centres and squares for the building’ letter 19.2.96 Began practice 1896, notable houses in Hampstead Garden Suburb. ASG.

RH ARCHITECTS see below.

RADCLIFFE & WATSON, Birmingham Architects

1892 unex proposal for Tenby Pier, Pmbs W 18.11.92

RADNORSHIRE COUNTY. Benjamin Wishlade County Surveyor c1819-29; - Morton to 1864; Stephen W Williams qv County Surveyor 1864-99, SWW appointed to replace Mr Morton Br 23.4.64;

RAILTON, WILLIAM London c1801-77. Pupil William Inwood. Architect to Ecclesiastical Commissioners 1838-48; Colvin; 1833-4 Grace-Dieu, Leics, house and RC chapel; Nelson's Column, London, 1840-3;

1845-6 ?rectory, Cilgerran, Pmbs; CJ Davies qv builder possibly arch; PH 3.7.46 records that Railton inspected; Colvin;

1849 rectory, Llanfyrnach, Pmbs; NLW SD/B/?; not in Colvin;

18?? parsonage, St Paul ch, Newport, Mon; T Britton-Caitlin the English Parsonage;

RAMM, HENRY Abergavenny

1855 Cemetery & Chapels, Abergavenny, Mon; Br 27.1.55; plans Gwent RO; called H. Ramur in Br 1855 43

RAMPLING, W. S. Town surveyor Aberdare, later London;

1858 cemetery chapel, Trecynon, Aberdare, Glam; dem; coflein;

1858 1st prize cemetery Aberdare, Glam; CEAJ May 1858; 2nd prize WS Talyor;

1859 enlarged Tabernacle I chapel, Hirwaun, Glam; chapel built 1857; dem; coflein; ?same as 1859 Tabernacle C chapel, Aberdare, Glam; £800 builder W Rees

1871 competitor Aberystwyth Board School, Cd; CN 16.2.72; WSR of London;

RANDAL, JOHN LAURENCE. Architect, 25-6 Talbot Cmbrs and Betton House, Shrewsbury. Pupil HJ Whitling, works in London, AEBTD 1868. Alts Hanwood ch Salop 1856; Witanstow School Salop 1858-9; High Ercall School Salop 1860-1; Crudgington ch Salop 1862-3; Annscroft ch Salop 1868-9; rest Loppington ch Salop 1869-70; adds St Giles ch Shrewsbury 1871-2; Pengwern Boathouse Shrewsbury 1881; Lea Cross ch Salop 1888; 28-9 Bellevue Gardens Shrewsbury 1889;

1860s Dologwyn Hall, Mer; AEBTD 1868: presumably adds Dolaugwyn, Bryncrug, Mer, C17 house but not obviously rebuilt)

1860s Alts Maesyneuadd, Talsarnau, Mer, for EW Kirkby; AEBTD 1868)

1860s Schools, Ruabon, Denbs; AEBTD 1868)

RANDALL, HENRY JOHN. Agent to Dunraven estate Glam c1859-89; plans for rest of Llangan ch, Glam, to be seen at his office, Cambr 11.5.1860, but wk attrib John Prichard by Orrin 79-80.

RANDLE, THOMAS. Railway engineer; TL; ?Thomas Randel, contractor, Pembroke Dock, 1844 dir; James Randall carpenter & glazier in Kidwelly 1835 dir.

1869 Commerce House, 2-6 Market St, Haverfordwest, Pmbs, for Greenish & Dawkins; Dem 2005 façade reblt in replica;

RANGER, W. London,

(1867 WM chapel, Pant Glas, near Oswestry, Salop memorial stone laid BN 8.9.76 Morris, Chaplin & Comey of Oswestry builders)

1873 WM chapel, Shiloh, Mont; Br 1873 616; T Br 2.8.73;

RANKIN, JOHN contractor Bute St, Cardiff 1844 dir

RASTRICK, JOHN URPETH Engineer 1780-1856. Born Morpeth, son of John Rastrick engineer, moved to Ketley Ironworks, Shropshire, 1802; partnership c1807-17 with John Hazledine of Bridgnorth, iron founder (H&R); worked on steam engines as early as 1812, patented a design 1814, worked with Richard Trevithick. Resident in Chepstow, 1815; 1819-31 partnership Bradley Foster Rastrick & Co, Stourbridge, ironfounders and locomotive builders; worked with James Walker on report on fixed rope or locomotive engines 1825 for Liverpool & Manchester Railway, favoured rope. One of judges at Rainhill locomotive trials 1829. 1837 consultant engineer London & Brighton Railway; 1845 railway bridge over Arun near Chichester; 1847 retired to Sayes Court, Addlestone, Sy; Grace's Guide; son Frederick Rastrick was an architect acc to 1851 census;

1814-16 Chepstow Bridge, Mon; cast iron; John Rennie designs of 1811-12 rejected, Rennie did a cheaper seven-arch design in 1813, which Rastrick redesigned as five-arch after winning contract to build it in 1814; cast-iron by Hazledine & Rastrick; contract 4.6.14 completed 25.3.16, estimate £17,500; wikipedia; Chepstow Museum; BoW; drawings Glos RO;

1836? Appointed with Charles Vignoles to survey rail route from Shrewsbury to Porth Dinllaen, Caerns; BSW 2 35;

RAWLINSON, R. Engineer

c1870 Lower Lliw Reservoir, Felindre, nr Swansea; BoW; Dam replaced 1976-8.

RAY, GILBERT County Architect Pembs

1963 Rebuilt Gaol as County Museum, Castle Hill, Haverfordwest

1967-9 County Library, Dew St, Haverfordwest.

RAY HOLE ARCHIECTS see Hole (Ray) Architects.

RAYNER, WILLIAM Contractor.

1838-41 Blt Royal Inst of South Wales, Swansea (F. Long); P&P 36

1842 Blt Bridgend TH, Glam (D. Vaughan); P&P 37.

READE, TRELEAVEN MELLARD FRIBA Liverpool Died 1890, obit BN 18.4.90. Reade & Goodeson en comp for labourers’ dwellings, Liverpool 1867 and won pr for Yeovil Schools, Som, 1873. TM Reade won 2nd pr Everton Board School 1894??

1862 Llandudno Junction Station Br 20 1862 474, with Hedworth Lee, company engineer, Gothic, stone, iron veranda, Anglesey marble shaft, carving by Edw Geflowski; reblt 1896-7)

18?? Dr Williams School for Girls, Dolgellau, Mer obit: school founded 1875 but cf S. Bull)

REDFERN, GORDON Chief Architect and Planner Cwmbran, Mon, 1962-9, seconded to Mid-Wales Development Corporation to design expansion of Newtown, Mont. BoW Powys 178; BoW Gwent 77, 195.

1963ff Cwmbran town centre, Mon; BoW 203; also Cwmbran housing plan, separation of cars etc; BoW 205: Fairwater 19663-6; Coed Eva; Fairwater Shopping Centre; The Tower, 22-storey 1965-7;

1966 Fairwater II housing, Newtown, Mont,63 houses AJ 11.1.67;

1970? Treharen estate Phase I, Newtown, BoW;

REED, CHARLES see Charles Verelst

REES & HOLT, 64 Rodney St, Liverpool

1923 adds Caerns & Ang Infirmary, Bangor, Caerns; Br 21.7.23)

1933 Cinema, Bangor, Caerns; Br 8.12.33)

REES, BOYD

1998-9 rebuilt Newport PO, Mon, as offices; BoW

REES, DAVID Joiner, Cardigan

1832 Tabernacle CM chapel, Pendre, Cardigan, Cd, paid 2/6d for measuring - chapel history;

REES, DAVID Contractor, Tre Taliesin, Cds.

1870 Add of classroom Llancynfelin National School, Tre Taliesin, Cd; very minor; Plan NLW Greg. Box 18.

REES, DAVID WATKIN, FSI, LRIBA, AMICE, MIMinE, MIStrucE, FRSH. Ammanford. 1898-1972. Articled to cousin J.O. Parry, set up practice 1927 as C.E., surveyor and archt. The works listed in Who’s Who in Architecture 1926 probably done for J.O.Parry (JOP). Much work pre-war on water schemes (Solva, Llechryd, Verwig, St Dogmaels, Aberporth, Mwnt etc, Tenby), sewerage for Llandebie, Capel Hendre et al. During war consult eng to H'West RDC- work on services for new aerodromes. Information from his daughter: Yvonne Watkin Rees, 51 Wind St, Ammanford.

1924 alts Ebenezer B chapel, Ammanford (WWinA 1926), but AVC 24.7.24 gives J.O.P.

192? Borough Housing scheme, Llandovery. WWinA 1926 ?JOP

192? alts Soar CM chapel, Cilycwm Cms (WWinA 1926)

Other works named as being by him, but mostly by others: Bethesda CM chapel Ammanford (by JOP); Saron B chapel, nr Ammanford (1913 by w Beddoe Rees?); front of Haverfordwest Hospital (1923 by HJP Thomas); Kings Head Hotel, Llandeilo.

Post 1945 did number of houses incl: at Llandebie for Dr M. Evans; at Gorslas for Dr Evans; at Carmel for Mr Rees; Wernddu Farm nr Ammanford for Mr & Miss Jones. Commercial wk included Castle and Morland garages, Ammanford; Blue Star Garage, Llandebie; Rees Garages, Cross Hands (alts and exts); T. Williams offices Ammanford (now DHSS). 1944 alts to Llandybie Public Hall for Nat. Eisteddfod. Designed and developed Maesycoed estate, of 40 houses, at Pontamman on his own ground. Also designed neo-Georgian houses Stewart Drive, Ammanford. Also private houses and manses across Carms.

REES, EDWARD Builder Marshfield, Mon

1834 parsonage Coedkernew Mon new front block NLW LL/Bounty/18)

REES, H.A. WORSLEY. London

1886 Marine Baths, St Julian St, Tenby, Pmbs; Plans Tenby Museum, ?same as the scheme by Reeves q.v. who designed baths at Southgate House, TO 21.7.67

REES, J.D. Contractor. Neath

1862-3 contractor Bethania B chapel, Neath, Glam; ? by Rev H. Thomas; Br 1862 719; 1863 755; BoW458)

1875 ?Bethania chapel, Resolven, Glam; £1800; AJ attrib to Joseph C. Rees qv)

REES, J. E. LRIBA County Architect Anglesey

1943 proposal to convert premises at Beaumaris, Ang, to childrens home, Br 31.12.43

REES, JACOB Pentre, Glam, architect to the School Board;

1895 St Tyfodwg ch, Treorchy, Glam; Orrin 185-6; £1600; Edward Davies & Sons Treherbert contr; WM 22.10.95; dem;

1897 Infants school, Ton Pentre, Glam C: BJ 17.11.97;

1903 Schools, Ynyshir, Glam; by Jacob Rees architect to the School Board, Jenkins & Son of Porth, builders; Br 20.6.03;

REES, JAMES Mason

1791-7 mason, Cardigan Gaol, Cd; (John Nash) Suggett 110; w Richard Oliver carpenter

REES, JOHN Builder & joiner. Gt Darkgate St, Aberystwyth, Cd; Pigot 1844 dir;

REES, JOHN Builder.

1839 repair Trecefel Bridge, nr Tregaron, Cd, CJ 17.5.39 from QS accnts;

REES, JOHN Tenby. Developer. +1855. A dinner in his honour in 1844 refers to Lexden Terrace lately erected by him, but Tenby town trail gives John Smith qv as builder. Cf Douglas Fraser Douglas@dandefraser. No 3, Lexden Terrace: Rees was a Tenby man who sailed in the Far East and returned with a wife and money in 1842, built the terrace and lived in no 1 to 1855 and rented out rest, No 2 furnished rooms, 3-5 unfurnished. Lexden House and possibly Seagarth adj. were built by Bridget Williams for rent c. 1851 and Lexden House was sold to first resident owner Chas Smith from Swansea in 1867. inf Douglas Fraser, 3 Lexden Terr. 2006. Rees’ contract with John Smith 15.4.43 suggests that he was contractor not designer. One cheque book payment to S. B. Gabriel of Bristol may refer £2/9/0 22.9.1845. Rees was at 12 Caledonia Pl Clifton Bristol 1842.

1843-5 Lexden Terrace, Tenby PH 19.6.1844: dinner in honour of Rees refers to ‘LT lately erected by him’, PH 12.12.51 says he gave several feet for widening St Julian St when he reblt LT. John Smith bldr qv.

REES, JOHN surveyor

1869 Dinas Undenominational School, Dinas, Pmbs; HRO HDB 27 & 42;

REES, JOSEPH COOK. OBE MSA FRIBA. Parade Chambers, Neath. Kelly 1926. WWinW 1920, 394, J Cook Rees, Glanffrwd, Neath, son of Joseph Cook Rees.

1897 Mixed Schools, Resolven, Glam; C: BJ 15.9.97

1897 new hotel, Neath, Glam; C: BJ 10.11.97;

1899 shop & house, Brynamman, Cms C: Arch 10.3.99

1901-2 Board School, Machynlleth, Mont; T: CN 13.9.01; T accepted: M Echo 19.10.01; plaque 1902;

1903-4 rest Resolven ch, Glam; church of 1850 by unknown architect; added vestry; £347; NLW LL/F/713

1904-5 All Saints ch, Woodland Rd, Skewen, Glam;

1905 rectory, Blaina Mon; GwentRO D/Pa 124.31;

1908 villa, Crynant, Glam for David Daniel C Br 8.2.08;

1909-10 Crynant ch, Glam; BoW 335

1910-11 Seven Sisters ch, Glam; BoW 570-1)

1911 Abecraf ch, Brec, now Glam; Bow Powys 279;

1911-12 Ynysmeudwy ch, Glam; BoW 647

1912 Rose & Crown PH, Rhosamman, Brynamman, Cms C: Arch 25.9.12

REES, R. mason. ?same as Richard Rees below, or same as Rees Rees, stone mason, St Dogmaels, 1835 dir.

1845 outbuildings, Penfoel, Brynhoffnant, Penbryn, Cd; plaque `PP Esq MP Built 1845 R Rees mason'

REES, RICHARD St Dogmaels. Builder. See R Rees mason.

1849 builder, vicarage, Llanfyrnach, Pmbs; Wm Railton archt; NLW SD/Bounty/?;

REES, T. EDMUND, Glebeland House, Merthyr Tydfil. Partner in Johnson, Richards & Rees, Merthyr qv who des Abercanaid Church, 1911; Carnegie Library, Merthyr 1935-6; BoW.

1938-9 Penmorfa CM chapel, Penbryn, Cd; 1996 chapel history; £3,051/11/6d

REES, THOMAS Builder, Fishguard, did plasterwork in Bethania B chapel, Cardigan, 1847 and probably plaster in Llwynygoras, Nevern, Pmbs, inf TL;

REES, THOMAS TALIESIN FRIBA FSI FSA JP, 2 Alexandria Rd, Birkenhead. Born 1865 in Birkenhead, President Liverpool Archit Soc. WW in W 1920 399.

1897-1900 Police Bldngs, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Mer; 1st pr 1897 RHH; BJ 9 1899 61; BN 17.4.03 ill, contr P Mc Lachlin Birkenhead; Local stone w red sandstone; gables removed.

1900 1st pr Caernarfon Orphanage, Bontnewydd, Caerns; Br 14.5.00; RHH;

1910-11 Ceiriog Mem Institute, Glyn Ceiriog, Denbs, BoW; exts 1929 by T Alwyn Lloyd.

1913? ?Hafod y Bryn, Criccieth, Caerns; attr AV;

1918-20 Llangwyfan Hospital, Denbs; blt as war memorial sanatorium; BoW)

REES, VERNER O. Cardiff. 1886-1966. Trained with Caroe & Passmore, w Lutyens 1910-12, then New York. For War Graves Commission won with Gordon Herbert George Holt (H&R) 1925 comp for Soissons Memorial to Missing. Designed London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine with P Morley Horder 1925, partner 1926-9. Wkd at Swansea UCW in 1930s and Cardiff in 1960s, firm of Verner Rees, Laurence & Mitchell (? Mildmay). Presid AA 1938-9; G Stamp, Silent Cities, 1977, 25;

?The ‘Vernon Rees’ a ‘London Welshman’ who designed the original library 1960s at Lampeter Univ, which leaked, acc to Dale Owen (conversation).

1934 Master plan, Swansea University, Glam; BoW118; only library blt)

1935-7 Swansea University Library, Glam; BoW 601)

(1938-40 adds Aberdare Hall, UCW Cardiff, Glam; VOR; BoW237)

(1963 adds Aberdare Hall, UCW Cardiff, Glam; Vernon Rees, Laurence & Mildmay; BoW237)

REES, SIR WILLIAM BEDDOE 1877-1931 ARIBA. Born Maesteg, supporter of Home Rule for Wales, chairman Welsh Garden Cities Ltd, director Ashburnham Steamship Co. Ltd; Ashburnham Collieries Ltd; UK & Overseas Development Ltd; ex-Pres. Free Church Council for Wales. Baptist, Freemason, Liberal. The Beeches Cadiff and Haydn House, Maesteg (W W in W 1920, 391: no mention of architecture). MP Bristol S 1922-9, spoke on economics. Kt 1917 for services to Free Church. Author ‘Chapel Building, Hints and suggestions ..’ 1903. Row over refusal of House of Commons to permit his marrying in Commons chapel as he was a nonconformist, 1925.

1901 Plasnewydd P, Keppoch St, Roath, Cardiff, Glam; his first chapel, built w J.H. James, BoW 302-3; Gothic)

1902-3 Maesteg WM, Glam; WCC03, £1500; Gothic)

1903 prize design WM school-chapel £1440 and chapel to follow for c£5000 in all, corner Brynmill Ave & St Albans Rd, Rhyddings, Swansea, Glam; WCC03 309; school built £1440 Gothic. For chapel cf 1913

1903 Pontarddulais EP chapel, Glam; Hanes Pontardulais 1949, 95)

1903-4 Van Rd EP chapel, Caerphilly, Glam; £2750 Gothic BoW; Cadw; AJ)

1904 Nebo I chapel, Glyncorrwg, Glam; BoW359; Renaissance)

1904 Mount Calvary B chapel, St Thomas, Swansea, Glam; Gothic BoW 616 w tower; now flats

1904 twenty five houses, Park Hill, Tredegar T Br 20.8.04;

1904 block of five cottages for 75 cildren, Bedwellty Park, Tredegar, Mon; MS;

1904-5 Ithon Rd EP chapel, Llandrindod Wells, Rad; signed plan in chapel; Cadw; wrongly attrib to Ewen Harper Bros BoW 248; MS with school and classrooms;

1904 Resolven CM chapel, Glam, £2300 AJ ill interior pl 19; no record elsewhere

1904-5 Park Rd Schools, Abertillery, Mon; Br 16.7.04

1905 Hope EB chapel, Tonnau rd, Caerau, Maesteg, Glam BoW166; free class)

1905 28 houses Park Hill, Tredegar, Mon; Br 15.4.05)

1905 Mount Zion Eng B chapel, Blaengarw, Glam; BoW155 Gothic)

1905 Cottages, Tredegar Park, Tredegar, Mon, adj Park Row; Br 28.10.05)

1905 adds Ebenezer chapel, Abertillery, Mon; lecture rooms and classrooms; Br 9.9.05)

1905-6 adds & school Penygarn Chapel, Pontypool, Mon; Br 15.7.05)

1906 Ebenezer B chapel, Glandwr, Llanhilleth, Mon; Br 25.11.05)

1905-6 Mechanics Inst, Pontarddulais Glam; BoW 518)

1906-7 Bethesda CM chapel, Llanwrtyd Wells, Brec; JP)

1906 Christ Church C chapel, Llandrindod Wells, Rad; JP 8267; alts adds 1905 MS; ?same as Christian Conference Centre, BoW, 1907;

1907 Christian Conference Centre, Llandrindod Wells, Rad; BoW 248; ?same as Christ Church C chapel 1906)

1907 Tabor CM chapel, Maesteg, Glam; JP 9840 says 1905; BoW419 says 1907; Cadw 1907-8 Lewis Williams bldr; classical

1907-8 Bethania B chapel, Maesteg, Glam; DHO 137 E. Turner & Sons Cardiff, builders; BoW418; Classical; Corresp in NMR.

1908 Trinity CM chapel, Wrexham, Denbs; JP 7924; 1907-8 BoW 304; Perp w tower, red brick and stone)

190? Windsor Place Central C chapel, Cardiff JP 14284)

1908-9 Public Hall and Institute, Abersychan, Br 25.7.08)

1909 Ebenezer WM chapel, Lloyd St, Llandudno, Caerns; Baroque; JP 6898 wrongly as CM, and 7039; )

1909 Mt Calvary B chapel, Elgin St, Manselton, Swansea; BoW 611 Gothic, des repeated at Bethania B Blaengarw 1912

1910 Bethel I chapel, Penclawdd, Glam JP 9629, BoW498 Class)

1911 Zoar I chapel, Zoar St, Maesteg, Glam JP 9824; BoW419 Gothic w tower; Cadw disused)

1910-1l Rhydybont I chapel, Llanybydder, Cms T:WG 19.1.11; Gothic;

1912 Bethania B chapel, Blaengarw, Glam; Gothic twin of Mt Calvary Manselton Swansea BoW155)

1913 Saron B chapel, Saron, Ammanford, Cms; AJ; Baroque BoW 375

1913 Cefn Forest Village, Pengam, Mon Br 4.7.13;

1913-16 Fernhill Garden Village, Abercwmboi, Glam; BoW 131; ? T for 250 workmaen’s cottages twenty miles from Cardiff, MS;

1913-14 Rhyddings UR chapel, Finsbury Terr, Swansea, Glam; BoW 587; ?same as Rhyddings I chapel 1914 JP 8984; ?same as Rhyddings WM chapel 1903 qv, design for Perp ch with tower for St Albans Rd/ Brynmill Av site; ch as built has octagonal corner bell-turret, Gothic.

1914-15 Ararat EB chapel, Whitchurch, Cardiff JP 14230; BoW 313 Gothic)

REEVE, JOHN ARTHUR Cardiff

(1886-7 St Anne ch, Roath, Cardiff, Glam; Orrin 29-30; illustrated Br 5.11.87 in Orrin; S Shepton & Sons contr; £2500; Cardiff Times 1.10.87; nave 1893 to modified cheaper design. S aisle 1937 by Caroe & Passmore qv.

REEVES, CHARLES, London l8l5-66, archt to county courts of Eng. and Wales, built 64 court houses, also 44 London police stations as archt to Metrop Police from l843; APSD obit; Reeves & Voysey 1847-53, R & CG Butler 1853-66.

l863 Court House, Narberth, Pmbs; attrib TL;

l870 Court House, Church St, Newcastle Emlyn, Cms; exec posthum by G. Morgan; TL from Post Office Dir 1871;

REEVES, - London & Cheltenham, see Whitmore & Reeves and HA Worsley Rees.

1887 Tenby Marine & Freshwater Baths, Southgate House; TO 21.7.87

REGAN NORRIS PARTNERSHIP, Architects, Ellison Terrace, Carmarthen. RSAW directory 2005.

REID, H. CARTWRIGHT, Civil Engineer.

1892 Co-operative Stores, Albion Sq, Pembroke Dock, Pmbs; W 22.7.92;

REITHEIMER, - Resident engineer Holyhead Breakwater, Ang, under Charles Rigby qv contractor; BN 4.9.1857; Br 30.5.57;

RENDEL, PALMER & TRITTON Engineers cf Sir AM Rendel.

1964 Viaduct, Heads of the Valley road, Cefncoedycymmer, Brec; BoW; now in Glamorgan; Alex Gordon & Ptnrs consult architects;

RENDEL, Sir ALEXANDER MEADOWS, London, engineer; 1828-1918 son of James Meadows Rendel (1799-1856) qv. Brother of Stuart Rendel, MP for Montgomeryshire 1880-94, Lord Rendel 1895 +1913, and George Wightwick Rendel engineer. Daughter Kathleen m Halsy Ricardo, architect qv. Stuart’s d Rose was mother of architect Harry S Goodhart Rendel, assumed Rendel name 1902. Engineer to London Dock co 1856, designed Shadwell Basin and Royal albert Dock; also docks at Leith and Workington. Consultant engineer to India Office. Firm continued as Rendel, Palmer & Tritton qv

1884-8 Milford Docks, Milford, Pmb. Completion of the works begun 1874, halted 1882 by bankruptcy of Samuel Lake qv. Consultant engineer to new Board. Recommended deepening docks by 5’ and converting dry-dock into entrance lock as entrance lock was badly built, and enlarge smaller dry dock. Estimate £119,000. Contractors S. Pearson & Co began 23.1.86; first ship entered 27.9.88; K. McKay, History of Milford, 3, 1988, 33ff.

RENDEL, HARRY STUART GOODHART see Harry S Goodhart-Rendel.

RENDEL, JAMES MEADOWS Engineer, London. 1799-1856; father of Alexander Meadows Rendel qv, George Wightwick Rendel + 1902 & Stuart 1st Lord Rendel +1913 MP for Montgomeryshire 1880-94. Worked with Telford, settled Plymouth c1822, moved to London c1838. Iron bridge at Laira Plymouth 1824-7 was 2nd largest then built; 1829 finalist Clifton Bridge; designed floating bridges across Tamar and Dart 1832-4; specialist of harbours: Par 1829; Bude 1835; Brixham 1836; Torquay 1836; Millbay Plymouth 1836-7; Millbay Pier 1841; Birkenhead 1843; Newhaven 1844; Littlehampton 1844; Grimsby 1844-53; Leith 1848-53; Garston (Mersey) 1850-3; Genoa 1852-3; great harbour of refuge Portland 1847ff.

Acc to Marble Halls 173 JMR was official architect to the East India Company succeded 1856 by MD Wyatt qv. Wyatt had collaborated with Rendel on bridges in India over the Soane (Son), Keul & Hullohur on East Indian Railway (Calcutta, Delhi & Lahore) 1851-5, 1350 miles long.

1846-57 Great Breakwater, Holyhead, Ang; RHB95; BSW 2 248; breakwater 5100’ from Soldier’s Point to Platter’s Buoy, w a 2100’ pier from Salt Island; £700,000; J&C Rigby contrs; GC Dobson res eng; work began 1848 w broad-gauge railway from quarry, 4000’ by 1853, 7000’ by 1857; Mr Reitheimer resident engineer BN 4.9.57;

RENNIE, LOGAN & CO. Contractors for the Town Dock, Newport, Mon.

1844 Blt Victoria Place, Newport, Mon; BoW 451-2

1848-50 contrs Newport railway bridge & Tunnel, Mon, for SWR; IK Brunel eng; BSW 2 122 n 36;

1850 bought Maindee estate of Kemeys family; Logan rebuilt Maindee House, dem 1907; Rennie built Maindee Park and Maindee Hall was built after 1880 in grounds of Maindee Park; all dem; LHW 101.

RENNIE, J.H. & CO. Architects, Skinner St, Newport;

1904 house ofr executors of H Lawrence, Llantarnam, mon; T Br 10.9.04;

RENNIE, JOHN Engineer 1761-1821. Colvin. Born Scotland, began career 1783; Waterloo Bridge 1810-17; Southwark Bridge 1819; London Bridge 1821-31 exec by son Sir John Rennie (1794-1874). Several canals. Engineer to Admiralty, Plymouth Breakwater 1811ff. Worked with William Jessop 1809 report on plans for Strand bridge by George Dodd,

(1801 advice on route for Irish mails from Anglesey)

(1809 commissioned to improve harbours of Holyhead and Howth for Irish mails: port works 1809-21 completed by T. Telford qv inc Quay wall, Salt Island 1810-24; Admiralty Pier 1810ff; lighthouse 1821; harbourmaster’s office and Custom House both built by Telford 1823;

c1812 advised on new site for naval dockyard at Pater, later Pembroke Dock, Pmbs; Adrianna Miller, MSocSci thesis, Ironbridge, 1992, 9.

1811-13 designs for Chepstow Bridge, Mon; HC; BoW; asked to report on old bridge 1810-11, produced two plans 1811, for seven-arch cast-iron bridge on old piers, £15,191, and another for a single cast-rion span between stone outer spans, £41,890, which would have been widest arch in world; seven-arch design put to tender in 1813, contract won by JU Rastrick qv who redesigned the bridge as a five-arch design on new piers, built by Hazledine of Bridgnorth with whom Rastrick was in partnership c1807-17; built 1815-16; JW Burrows notes for Grace's Guide

1819 advice on survey of Fishguard Harbour, Pmbs, done by Lt William Evans. A letter in response to a newly published book in PH 21.1.1848 says Rennie did not make survey of Fishguard Bay and harbour as book said, but Lt Evans did, showed it to Rennie who was pleased with it but nothing went ahead as cost was estimated at half million.

1819 Advice on New Quay harbour pier, Cd, for Alban Gwynne, unex; WJ Lewis, New Quay & Llanarth, 5; PH 21.1.48.

RENNIE, Sir JOHN Engineer. 1794-1874, son of John Rennie qv, engineer to the Admiralty. Completed London Bridge to fathers design 1824-31, knighted 1831; completed Great Breakwater at Plymouth; Retired c1862. President ICE.

(1852-9 Bute East Dock, Cardiff; BoW265; supervising eng, w W. S. Clarke & John Plews superint engs; but JMC 255 n13 says 1855-9 advisors John Rennie & John Plows; construction engineers Walker, Burges & Cooper; resident eng John McConnochie; bldrs Hemingway & Pearson;

REPTON, GEORGE STANLEY. l786-1858. London. 4th son of Humphry Repton, pupil of Nash and later chief assistant. Assisted father and brother J. A. Repton in des for Royal Pavilion, Brighton. On own from c1820, retired c1845; Colvin;

1814-17 ?Unsigned des for buildings at Nanteos, Cd, including 2 lodges, dairy, and 2 cottages; prob unex but one lodge possibly blt but replaced 1857; attrib Suggett, John Nash, 86ff: designs watermarked 1813 may be by Nash himself; not Colvin.

l818-20 Assembly Rms, Laura Pl, Aberystwyth, Cd, for W. Powell. Proposed CJ 19.12.17; FS CJ 3.4.18; Lewis TD names Repton, £2000. Unsigned undated elev in P&44 from RIBAD has 1829 watermark, and is for alts inc entrance porch and two courtyards; Colvin 1820, Nicholsons Cambrian Travellers Guide 1840 25; J Hemingway, Panorama of N Wales 1835 41;

REPTON, HUMPHRY. landscape designer, father of John Adey Repton and George Stanley Repton qqv. 1752-1818; started practice c1785, soon famous for his Red Books, did over 70 for clients; cf D. Stroud, Humphry Repton, 1962. Recommended architectural alterations, first used John Nash for designs, later used his sons. He may himself have been designer in a few cases: Welbeck Abbey alts 1790; des a picturesque thatched cottage lodge efore 1791, very influential;

(1793 plans for landscape at Rhug, Mer, for Col E.W. Vaughan Salesbury cf D. Stroud 79-80 CL 6 and 13.10.1983)

(1803ff Stanage Park, Radn; BoW; for Charles Rogers; house begun 1807; Repton landscape set out in a Red Book; adds 1822 by ?J.A. Repton and 1845 by E. Haycock; ?also plan 1814 by J H Haycock TL; Colvin says by J.A. Repton

(1805 plans for landscape Brynygwin, Dolgellau, Mer, for Hugh Reveley, at house acc to Mrs P. Gauntlett, owner

Attrib: alts Llanerchydol, Welshpool, Mont, 1820, for David Pugh; BoW 212; as comparable to HR plans for Tudor farm at Stanage;

REPTON, JOHN ADEY 1775-1860. Eldest son of Humphry Repton; employed by Nash as a draughtsman (Suggett 15) 1796-1802; earlier was pupil Wm Wilkins; did architectural designs for HR 1802-18; then on own in Springfield, Essex; worked with brother George, 1st pr 1809 for Public Buildings, Westminster and 2nd pr 1810 Bethlehem Hospital; Colvin.

(1803-7 alts Stanage Park, Radns for Charles Rogers; Red Book at Stanage; Colvin; BoW attribs to Humphry)

(1822 add Stanage Park, Rad; attrib BoW; rooms on N in stucco Tudor; but ?alts 1814 by J.H. Haycock Qv; Colvin mentions only 1803-7 work and adds by E Haycock 1845;

REVELEY, HUGH. Brynygwin, Dolgellau. 1772-1851. Amateur architect reputed to have designed Brynygwin for himself 1802-6, but evidence not certain acc to Gilbert Gauntlett, Brynygwin. He married heiress of Brynygwin Jane Owen in 1803. He may also have designed alts to the older house Brynygwin Uchaf in 1802. But in 1802 became pursebearer to Lord Redesdale Lord Chancellor of Ireland and was there until 1806, returning when house was complete. Bought Parc estate 1834 from Lord Mostyn and had estate at Dyffryn, Llanbedr, Mer.

REVELEY, HUGH JOHN. 1811-89 son of Hugh Reveley of Brynygwin. HJR may have designed the adds to Brynygwin made in 1851 (porch and stair hall enlargement). Was notable art collector, catalogue the first known to have been illustrated by photography (TL). HJR claims in his diaries, JMRHS 6 280, to have designed Abergwynant, Arthog, in 1839 for Sir Henry Bunbury (the house then called Ty Gwyn). In 1845 ‘occasionally also planning architectural improvements and embellishments’; 1848 we hired the old schoolroom which had formerly been the County Hall and a at a small expense converted it into a (Reading-) room; 1848-9 ‘the building of the National School for which I had furnished the plans, the design from London being so excessively ugly I added an old-fashioned vane to crown the belfry as well as stone caps on the gate-pillars’. He designed the portfolio table and ebony tripod made by Wm Jones of Maescaled exhibited at Great Exhibition 1851 CDN 25.10.51. He may have designed the stained glass window in Dolgellau church to his parents 1863.

REVELEY, WILLEY Architect. 1760-99, pupil of Chambers 1777, grand tour 1784-9; plans for panopticon prison published by Jeremy Bentham 1791. Recommended by Thomas Johnes for new Cardigan Gaol. Johnes showed plans (?Bentham’s) to the justices but commission went to John Nash, 1791; Suggett 27.

REYNOLDS, JONATHAN. Merthyr Tydfil

1860 Seion I chapel, Abercanaid, Glam; £572; Thos Williams Pentyrch bldr. Alts 1864-5 by Rev T Thomas, £500, reblt 1908, Cadw; HEAC 2 89

REYNOLDS, T. POWIS. MSA. Architect, Haverfordwest. Deacon’s Directory 1887.

1875-7 Bolton Hill Schools, Steynton, Pms. PH 25.2.76

1875 Prendergast Schools, Pms; but advert of contract BN 13.12.1872

1876 Nolton School, Pms. HRO Nolton SSM/1/182

1876 Steynton Rd Schools, Milford, Pm. T PH 21.4.76

1876 Herbrandston School, Pmbs T PH 23.6.76

1883-4 Supervised Camrose Ch rest (Seddon) HMT 2.7.84

1883-4 Slaughterhouse, Milford Road, Haverfordwest (dem) HRO Boro Recs HAM/HT/1/2; approaching completion BN 7.11.84, Jenkins of Pelcomb builder;

1884-6 Rest St Mary Haverfordwest. (DMH 91) N aisle and N clerestory rest. £1600 W 20.6.84 PH 2.7.86

1884ff ?involved with remodelling of service court Picton Castle, by Trollope & Sons (TL)

1886 Adds Nolton Vicarage £332 NLW

1888-94 rest Rosemarket ch, Pmbs; T: PH 15.6.88; PH 17.5.89; new roofs, Henddol quarry slate; new floor, nave reseated; 1891 chancel arch needs restoring, blocked squints, corresp w ICBS 1889-94; reopened PH 18.5.94; NLW SD/F/580, work proposed 1885

1895 Won comp. to extend Savings Bank, Quay St, Haverfordwest, as Balfour Constitutional Club HMT 14.8.95

REYNOLDS, W. Haverfordwest. builder

1882-3 Bldr, rest Haroldston West Ch, Pmbs (Lingen Barker);

RH ARCHITECTS. formerly Furneaux Stewart

(2007 Hafod Eyryri (Snowdon Summit Café) Caerns AJ 26.4.07; BD 4.5.07; competition won in 2001 under former name of Furneaux Stewart)

RHONDDA CYNON TAF County Borough Council Architects Department set up c1996 with the unitary authority, run down after 2010 and finally closed, Richard Wood there 1996-2002 , previously with Mid Glamorgan CC; Touchstone 2023

2000 Primary School, Perthcelyn, Glam, Richard Wood architect, worked with Petr Petrovic, year-out student, Touchstone 2002; Touchstone 2023 5-7;

RHYS-DAVIES, MIALL see Miall Rhys Davies

RICARDO, HALSEY RALPH. London. 1854-1928 Articled J. Middleton, worked with potter William de Morgan, No 8 Addison Rd, London 1906-7 decorated with de Morgan tiles. Designed Howrah Station, Calcutta, c1898.

1886 comp des for University College, Aberystwyth, Cd; BN 3.9.86 ill; unex;

(c1895 Alts Gregynog, Tregynon, Mont for Lord Joicey; BoW; also two lodges c1880)

RICHARDS, - Engineer

1897 Resident engineer, Talycafn Bridge, Caerns; iron bridge over Conwy designed and made by Dawson & Fyson of Westminster; BJ 20.10.97;

RICHARDS & GETHIN Builders, Sydenham Richards and John Gethin;

1890-5 works at Barry Dock, Glam for Jenner, Romilly and Windsor estates under Robert Forrest agent, including Barry Docks; Lloyds Bank, Barry Dock Chambers; offices for Barry Railway Co; Offices for Board of Trade; Post Office; Dock Master’s Residence; Calleys Hotel; Ship Hotel; St Mary’s Church; villas and residences; Leominster News 17.4.96.

RICHARDS & JOHN. John Richards & Josiah John.

1848 ?Trinity I chapel, Llanboidy, Cms; plaque Built under superintendence of JR and JJ, quoted HEAC 4 482 ‘prynodd y mri JR & JJ ddau fwthyn a’u gerddi, gan John H Phillips ysw, Williamstown, am 100p ..’ suggests may be deacons only; HEAC 3 365-6 just says 1848 renewed 1869 by Rev Thomas Thomas qv.

RICHARDS & TROLLOPE

1960-1 Maerdy Primary School, Newport; BoW

RICHARDS, E. W. Architect

1923 conversion St Brides Castle, Pmbs, to hospital PT 20.6.23

RICHARDS, EVAN Barmouth, joiner & builder 1844 dir.

RICHARDS, EVAN, ‘chief carpenter’, Pencarreg, Cms i.e. pensaer.

1860 Bethel B chapel, Parcyrhos, Pencarreg, Cms; History of parish of Pencarreg, 83;

RICHARDS, GEORGE Tenby

1891 Unex plan for MH, Tenby Pmbs; TO 19.2.91

1892-3 builder RC ch, Tenby, Pmbs; RIBA PA 1178/3 contract drawing April 1892 countersigned GR (F Walters qv architect)

RICHARDS, J. VAUGHAN Crickhowell

1910-11 rest Llanelly ch, Mon; BoW; roofs, new chancel arch;

RICHARDS, JOHN Llangattock

1867 School, Crickhowell, Brec; MS;

RICHARDS, JOHN CE Engineer

1930 Barmouth sea defences, Mer; T £127000 Br 13.6.30; cf also Stanley L. Richards

RICHARDS, OLIVER Architect, worked for Terry Farrell, with Paul James designed first post-modern house in Wales, a bungalow at Pwllheli;

1982 Ty'r Bont, Golf Rd, Pwllheli, Caerns; BoW; with Paul James; AV;

RICHARDS, STANLEY L. Engineer. Cardiff.

1930 Barmouth sea defences, Mer; Br 13.6.30, plans first made 1924, Br 30.5.24; cf also John Richards.

RICHARDS, T. Pontypridd

1907 Ferndale Workmen's Institute, Glam; BoW; £12000)

RICHARDS, T.E. Architect, Cardiff, LRIBA. Partner with Ivor Jones qv 1904;

1908 alts Hodges & Sons outfitters, 196-7 Ystrad Rd, Pentre, Glam C: Br 8.2.08;

RICHARDS, WILLIAM. Mason, Haverfordwest, 1835 dir. Involved in court hearing over New Bridge, Haverfordwest CJ 9.5.1834; William Owen;

RICHARDS, WILLIAM Architect. Ffynone, Swansea. AEBTD 1868; Architect, Bellevue Terrace, Swansea 1844 dir, the only architect then listed in Swansea.

1839 gallery, St Thomas ch, Neath, Glam; Orrin 114; £310; DR Phillips Hist of Vale of Neath 1925 101-2;

1843-4 rest and N aisle, Cadoxton-juxta-Neath ch, Glam; Orrin 25; NLW LL/F/99; £1500; John Harris Neath contr)

18?? involved at Dirleton, Llangadog, Cms; TL; dem;

1850 South Wales Normal College, Swansea, Glam; Br 16.2.50; awarded contract after competition victors’ Fuller & Gingell qv 1848 plans set aside as too expensive;

1850-1 St Teilo ch, Pontardulais, Glam; Orrin 139; Cambr 6.9.50 & 31.10.51; £988; it replaced Llandeilo Talybont ch; BoW; rest 1879 £550;

1850-2 rest Bishopston ch, Glam; Orrin 16; £250 ICBS;

1855 Sailors' Chapel, Swansea, adjacent Sailors' Rest Home, bombed 1942; FS C 8.6.55; inf TL, Gothic, illustrated in drawing of 1862 initialled MJB;

1859-63 Brooklands House, Swansea, Glam; BoW608; for his brother)

1863 ?comp Public Hall, Swansea, Glam; - Richards, RHH; Br 21 113;

RICHARDSON, CHARLES 1814-96 Engineer. Employed by Brunel on Thames Tunnel; Bristol & S Wales Union Rlwy; on unex Cheltenham & GW Union Rlwy; on checking quality of rails at Ebbw Vale & Merthyr on Taff Vale Rlwy; BSW 2 116 & 123 n 64-5; diary records meeting w George Bush qv 1837 in Cardiff Arms Hotel, Cardiff;

1877-85 Resid eng Severn Tunnel, Mon; RHB 234; BoW says Sir John Hawkshaw, consultant, took over entirely 1879; TA Walker contr;

RICHARDSON, GEORGE CANNING. Warwick House, Shepherds Bush, London, & Llangollen. Pupil of Thomas Verity, head of design at JC Edwards Ruabon terracotta works, BoW 117.

c1882 Four cottages, Penybont Works, Cefn Mawr, Ruabon, Denbs, to display JC Edwards products; BoW; ?also the surviving lodge)

1882-3 Reblt County Hall, Bala, Mer; Br 2.12.82 £1313; Evan Jones, Bala, bldr; ?not obvious work at Bala TH, which other building?

Attrib: adds Trevor Hall, Denbs, for JC Edwards; BoW, nd;

RICKARDS, EDWIN ALFRED 1872-1920 see Lanchester & Rickards

RICKETTS, THOMAS

1854 National School, Bwlch y Cibiau, Mont; BoW; ext 1911;

RICKMAN, THOMAS 1776-1841 Pioneer of study of Gothic. ‘An attempt to discriminate the styles of English Architecture’ 1817. Self-taught architect, started c1812 and 1813-14 des ch at Everton with John Cragg, ironfounder. Office 1817 Liverpool, and 1820 second office Birmingham. Prolific ch architect. Partners Henry Hutchinson 1821-31, Edward S Rickman 1831-3, RC Hussey 1835-8, who continued practice when Rickman retired 1838. Office entirely in Birmingham from c1830.

(1813 Gothic gateway to main road, Rhiwlas, Llanfor, Mer, for R Thelwall Price; Colvin)

(1816-20 Gwrych Castle, Denbs; Consulted by Lloyd Bamford Hesketh, owner and amateur architect. He first consulted CA Busby 1814; turned to Rickman 1816, full scheme drawn up 1817 with reference to books by Lugar and Pugin (Rickman diaries), FS 1819, Rickman influence in main block but broadly by Hesketh, complete 1822. Cast iron windows by TR made by John Cragg, Mersey Iron Foundry; Colvin; Neale Views 2nd ser 2 1825;

Rickman & Hutchinson des Gothic memorial to Lady Caroline Pennant + 1824 at Whitford ch, Flints.

RIDER, H. Welshpool

(1880 Groeslwyd EC, Welshpool, Mont; Br 1880A 746, 1880B 571; FS Br 12.5.80 Mr Rider jr, Welshpool; ?EP;

RIDGE & HAYMES, Oswestry. Thomas Ridge ARIBA of Shayler & Ridge qv. In 1926 WWinA Thomas Ridge, Bank Chambers, Oswestry, separate entry from Richard Evered Haymes LRIBA of Oswestry, under REH listed restoration of Owen Glendower Parliament House and new Institute, Machynlleth, Mont; concert hall and Institute Llanfair Caereinion and Trefriw CM chapel;

1924 Institute, Montgomery, Mont; AJW 20, gift of David Davies MP Llandinam;

RIDLEY, HENRY Prospect Place, Llanelli surveyor 1844 dir

RIGBY, JOSEPH DROWN & CHARLES. London. Contractors. J & C Rigby employed on Great Western Railway 1841, took contract to operate refreshment room at Swindon 1841 (sublet it), proposed a hotel and stables nr Temple Meads 1841-2, also refreshment room; J Binding, Brunel’s Bristol Temple Meads, 2001, 72. Blt Swindon railway village for Brunel 1841-70 (WBR); contractors GWR Yeovil branch 1848-53, and Somerset Central Railway 1853-4; JD Rigby c1809-78;

1847-73 contractors Great Breakwater, Holyhead, Ang, Br 17.1.1857; Charles Rigby mentioned and Mr Reitheimer, resident engineer BN 4.9.1857; Br 8.10.11870; Mr Caldwell resident engineer, Mr Williams foreman, Br 15.10.70;

1848? Soldiers Point, Holyhead, Ang; house built for himself by Charles Rigby; RH;

1848-52 contractors NE & SW Martello Towers, Pembroke Dock, Pmbs; design ?by Capt Chater RE, qv, engineer officer in charge of constructing fortifications, called away PH 31.3.48 before work started, succeeded by Lt Col Tate qv;

1863 new stone pier, Holyhead, Ang, commenced for L&NWR, J&C Rigby of Royal Victoria Harbour, Holyhead, £250,000plus;

RINVOLUCRI, GIUSEPPE. 1864-1963 Italian architect in Conwy, Caerns, from c1930, des RC churches in concrete of remarkable modernity: Amlwch 1933-7; Porthmadog 1933; Abergele 1934; Ludlow 1935-6; Princes Risborough 1937-8; Harwood & Foster; C Martin, A glimpse of Heaven, 2006, 195-6; attended RC ch, Conwy, involved with installation of marble Calvary and Stations of the Cross outside (Rinvolucri name on several).

(1933 Porthmadog RC, Caerns; AV; altered;

(1933-7 Amlwch RC, Ang; C Martin, Glimpse of Heaven, 2006, 195-6;

(1934 Abergele RC, Denbs; BoW; alts 1971 by Bowen, Dann, Davies qv; Harwood & Foster;

RIO ARCHITECTS LTD, 21A Allensbank Rd, Cardiff.

2005 Severn Square, Cardiff, Glam; entr RSAW awards 2006;

2008-10 Market Hall and St Catherine’s Way shopping development, Carmarthen, Cms; signed plans on display

2008-10 Workshops, Merthyr Tydfil College, Glam)

(2008 Innovate Green offices, Leeds AJ 2008)

2010 Students Union, Univ of Glamorgan, pontypridd, Glam; RIBA award 2011

RITCHIE, ARCHIBALD K. 27 Newgate St, Chester. Architect. In Swansea c1856 with RK Penson, then Chester with TM Penson, returned to RKP after TMP died 1864. Partner RKP (P&R) 1864 until RKP died 1886, but prob did all des work, as RKP said to have retired 1864. AEBTD 1868 says pupil of Francis Goodwin; executed, w late TMP, county works in Flintshire, Grosvenor Hotel Chester, and principal railway stations upon the Cambrian Railway; residences in or near Chester and in Denbs; adds Chester Infirmary; adds Boughton Industrial Schools; and various works in conj w RKP; the railway stations not ident.

l866 Alts St Michael's Vicarage, Aberystwyth, Cd; P&R; NLW SD/B/?;

1870s? unex St David Mission ch, nr Gelliwernen, Llannon, Cms; plans w Griffith Son & Lewis, Llanelli, seen by TL;

1870-4 rest Llanfihangel y Creuddyn Ch, Cd; P&R; ICBS 7088, plans RKP, compl cert signed AKR

1871 Entr comp Aberystwyth Board Sch, Cd; CN 16.2.72

1871-5 Llannon National Schools, Llannon, Cms; W 19.5.71; plans w Griffith, Son & Lewis, Llanelli seen by TL;

1872-6 Borth Ch, Cd; P&R; ICBS 7486; signed AKR

l872 Vicarage, Llanrhystud, Cd; FS W l2.7.72, AKR;

1873-83 Llantrisant Ch, Cd; ICBS; Appl 1873, AKR of P&R of Chester, £470. Blt up to wall plate 1874, roof on 1879 and furnishings, not plastered until 1883.

1875 Tremoilet Memorial National School, Pendine, Cms; CRO Educ 274;

1876 ?adds Brook School & Green Bridge Inn, Pendine, Cms; attr as both sim to Tremoilet School;

l876-8 Tregaron Ch, Cd, new nave and chancel; T: W 7.7.76; open W 25.4.79, £1550, J&D Evans Llanddewi Brefi contrs; W 29.8.79 nave widened by 2’ each side, new pulpit, pews, vestry, completed autumn 1878

l878-80 rest Llanychaiarn Ch, Cd; W 4.6.80; AKR; D & J Evans bldrs, W 31.5.78;

l879-90 Carnhedryn Ch, St Davids, Pmbs; P&R; now house;

l880-2 Trefilan Ch, Cd; Mr Ritchie; John Jones Talsarn bldr; W 30.9.81; CJ 20.10.82;

1882-3 Cynghordy ch, Cms; £1,286; W 20.7.83;

l884-6 rest New Moat Ch, Pmbs; T: W 20.6.84;

l887 remodelled Eglwys Newydd ch, Hafod, Cd; NLW SD/F/?; burnt 1930s reblt by WD Caroe;

l887 Nantcwnlle ch, Cd, rest; CJ 2.12.87; W 2.12.87; increased in length, chancel formed by plastered arch, new porch & vestry, Doulting ws & doors, £800; previous ch 1839 by D Jones ill Rev E Edwards Byr hanes am blwyf Nantcwnlle, 1930;

l889 rest Cilcennin Ch, Cd; NLW SD/F/?;

Attrib Adds Cwm Rhuddan, Llandovery, Cms, c1885, BoW.

RITCHIE, IAN.

(2007 Winner of Landmark Wales ‘Gateway’ competition for ‘iconic cultural and artistic landmarks signalling the passage from one country to another’ with ‘Y Tri Maenhir’ to go at Holyhead Harbour, Ang; Des w Techniker engineers; Press release 21.5.07.

RIVERS, E.G. Office of Works, London

1880 Building for Board of Trade and Postal Telegraph Office, Bute Town, Cardiff, Glam; ill BN 26.11.80;

ROAD, JOHN. Pembroke Dock. ‘draughtsman at the dockyard’.

18?? Rblt Bethany B, High St, Pembroke Dock, Pmbs; Mason, PD, 1906. Chapel 1819, reblt 1830s altered c1859. Reblt 1877 by G Morgan; Capel leaflet 2008.

1846-8 ?Tabernacle WM, Meyrick St, Pembroke Dock, Pmbs; Mason 1906; he was a trustee, Peters 96 says Mrs Road laid FS, but CJ 17.7.46 says Louisa Morgan laid it; man killed in fall PH 16.7.47; opened PH 28.4.48. 1857 Chapel altered inside, more seating, front to be enclosed w splendid iron palisade, gate, pillars and lamp by Mr Rowe, ironmonger HMT 10.6.57, opened 14.7.58 railings, two front windows of stained glass, parapet wall raised 3 ft with a high and massive front; 1864 restoration proposed by Levi Yerward bldr PH 13.5.64; enlarged at end by 35 ft 1865-7 by KW Ladd HMT 26.5.66, additional gallery and organ behind pulpit TO 18.4.67; 1882 reopened complete renovation, schoolroom and organ rebuilt £900 T. Thomas contractor TO 12.10.82; 1882-5 alts Peters96: new lobby and pews; 1911 proposed reroof, repair and add to chapel and side houses Arch 8.7.11; 1929 mem window to Mr Thomas and alts PT 11.7.29; restored 1986-90. Now Zion Free Church.

1851 Trinity I, Meyrick St, Pembroke Dock, Pmbs; Mason PD 1906. TL photocopy of 1906 article ?by Mason from unid local paper says FS 1849 opened 3.12.51; But PH 21.2.51 records FS laying; opened PH 12.12.51. 1906 article names woodwork craftsmen, all dockyard workers.

ROBBINS & HILLIER

l882 Seventeen cottages on Milford Haven estate, Pmbs; T:Arch l3.5.82;

ROBERTS & MORROW. Architects. Dolgellau and Porthmadog: Worralls 1874 Dir; William Henry Morrow AMICE, Upper Smithfield, Dolgellau, 1880 dir, architect, mining and civil engineer. The Roberts may be Thomas Roberts, Porthmadog qv.

1872 Adds Pwllheli National Sch, Caerns; £190, T: Br 21.9.72

1872 Villa for Edward Jones, Dolgellau, Mer Br 6.7.72; prob Caerffynnon, Springfield St, for Dr Edward Jones + 1900, there 1880 dir.

1872-3 smithy for R Jones, Porthmadog T: BN 15.11.72;

1872 Pavilion, Eisteddfod Gadeiriol Eryri, ?Caernarfon; Roberts & Morrow, Porthmadog; T CN 5.7.72)

1873 School, Llandanwg, Mer; BN 25.4.73)

1873 House, Porthmadog, Caerns; T Br 15.2.73; £474;

1873 House for Capt Hugh Jones, Porthmadog; T Br 1.3.73; £270;

1873 house for Ellis Williams Porthmadog, Caerns; T Br 1.3.73 £184;

ROBERTS & ROBERTS, Bala cf Robert Roberts & Son.

(1880 bldrs rest Llanycil ch, Mer; Mer RO ZPE/20/60; architects WH Spaull & Ferrey (?Benjamin or EB Ferrey)

ROBERTS (A TREVOR), HILL & Co, Barry Docks

(1898 United Methodist chapel, Buttrills Rd, Barry Docks, Glam; £600; Barry Dock News 23.9.98)

ROBERTS, ALUN ?design work for Alex Gordon & Partners at UCW Lampeter (inf Dale Owen).

ROBERTS, ARTHUR LEONARD b 1877, County Architect of Hampshire; WWinA 1926

(1898 adds Loughborough TH, Leics;

1904 Police Station, Pillgwenlly, Newport, Mon; WWinA 1926;

(1912 High School for girls Basingstoke, Hants;

(1914ff council School, Hants at Liss, Bordon, Langrish, Southampton, Mudeford, Christchurch etc;

ROBERTS, CHARLES London, engineer. Copp150. Appointed enginer to Swansea Canal 1793 but sacked that year. He had been appointed eng to the Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal in 1791, and surveyed Newcastle under Lyme Canal 1797 and may have been Mines Agent to Lord Dudley. Thomas Sheasby Sr, assist engineer, succeeded him on Swansea Canal, 1796-9.

ROBERTS, D. Builder

1856 Llanarth Nat School, Mon; GwentRO CRO D527; BoW says RC School

1886 rest Penallt ch, Mon; MM 18.6.86

ROBERTS, D. J. architect

1899 Six workmens dwellings, Bangor, Caerns; BN 18.8.99)

ROBERTS, DANIEL. Morriston. Acc to Copp285 Philadelphia I, Morriston, Swansea, was reblt 1829 to a des similar to Trinity chapel Swansea.

ROBERTS, DAVID Builder Arenig St, Bala. David Roberts & Son (DR&Son)

1891 blt Victoria Hall, Bala, Mer £1096; DR&Son)

ROBERTS, DAVID Summer Hill, Beaumaris. County Surveyor of Anglesey, Pigot dir 1844, to 1867. ?designed the square hipped lock-ups on the island cf Brynsiencyn; Holyhead, 1846;

1844-5 rest nave, Llanfaes ch, Ang; with Matthew Hadfield qv of Sheffield; ICBS: MH submitted application but drawing is said to be by DR; it shows original nave chancel and W tower with new windows inserted, new chancel arch with buttress each side, and new N porch; work in 1844-5 may have been complete rebuild of C13 nave and C14 chancel and addition of broach spire to tower of 1811; Coflein suggests complete rebuild; aisles have been added since;

1846-7 alts Llanfair-yng-hornwy ch, Ang; with Weightman & Hadfield qv; ICBS; DR drew plan and signs certificate;

1854 rest Llangwyllog ch, Ang; GILJ; RH;

1865 rest Llaniestyn ch, Ang; GILJ

ROBERTS, DAVID Cambridge Architect. University buildings eg at New college, Oxford, 1961-2, Geoffrey Clarke and Peter Hall associate architects.

1962-3 Plas Gwyn Halls of Residence, Menai Ave, Bangor CG 139)

ROBERTS, Rev DAVID

1833 ?Tabernacle B chapel, Talybont, Cd; D Perceval in County History 3; dated 1814, 1834, 1931.

ROBERTS, DAVID

1875 Board School, Glendower St, Monmouth, Mon; Kissack 2003 68; now Monmouth School music dept; BoW says Music school in former arts & science block 1908 by Stock, Page & Stock; looks 1870s;

ROBERTS, DAVID OWEN MORRIS, Porthmadog. Son of Owen Morris Roberts qv, continued firm after OMR died in 1896, firm still called OMR&Son. See OM Roberts.

ROBERTS, DILWYN. Dilwyn Roberts Penseiri Architects, 9 Science Park, Aberystwyth SY23 3AH 01970 627555. Jonathan Ling-Cotter?

2002-6 Add office buildings, Science Park, Cefn Llan, Aberystwyth, Cd, inc own office;

2006 Houses, Cae’r Wylan, Cefn Llan, Aberystwyth, Cd;

2006 plans convert Tabernacl CM, Aberystwyth, Cd, to flats, unex;

ROBERTS, DOMINIC. Son of Frank Roberts, cf Touchstone 7 2000;

2000 Design studio, Parc Bach, Llangadfan, Mont Touchstone 7 2000 20-2)

ROBERTS, Rev Dr E. Pontypridd. Designed his own chapel, Tabernacl, Pontypridd, 1861 and some others. ?same as Rev. Dr Roberts of Pontypool active 1889-94 (CCV). Rev H. Roberts, Pontypridd, who designed St Mellons B, Glam acc to Br 1882A 723 may be same.

1861 Tabernacl chapel, Pontypridd, Glam, C&TV133 BoW522.

1874 Salem chapel, Porth, Glam, 1874, C&TV138)

1889-90 Noddfa B chapel, Ynysybwl, Glam; CCV: ‘Rev Dr Roberts of Pontypool’

(1894 Calvaria B, Abercynon, Glam CCV ‘Rev Dr Roberts of Pontypool’)

ROBERTS, E. C. City engineer, Cariff.

1954 Thornhill Crematorium, Cardiff)

1956-8 Empire Pool, Cardiff; w John Dryburgh, City Architect; BoW 213; dem)

ROBERTS, EDWARD Cwmafan. Modified Rev T Thomas’s 1864 design for Brecon Memorial College, blt 1867-9; SH in AC 2003 91; Brycheiniog 3 1957 54-7.

ROBERTS, EDWARD Joiner Porthmadog. Father of architect OM Roberts. In Birkenhead 1833 when OMR born, moved back to Porthmadog 1850 to work on Tabernacle Chapel.

ROBERTS, EVAN Denbigh. Joiner & cabinet-maker 1828-9 dir.

1802 Pendref WM chapel, Denbigh; DHO 77

1805 Schoolroom, Ebeneser WM chapel, Caernarfon; DHO 61, extended 1815

1807 WM chapel, Wesley St, Amlwch, Ang; JP 8638; reblt

1808 Ebenezer WM chapel, Church St, Beaumaris, Ang JP 8646; Reblt since

1808 Bethel WM chapel, Victoria Rd, Holyhead, Ang; JP 8678; reblt since

ROBERTS, FRANK Chester

1883 Vicarage, Llandegley, Rad and stables; MS;

ROBERTS, FREDERICK ANDREW Architect. Earl Chambers, Earl St Mold. LRIBA. 1885-1949; BoW 85: studied w James Strong of Liverpool. 1926 WWinA; 1929 Copes Dir.

1909 Ceufron, Victoria Rd, Mold, Denbs; BoW 394)

1910 County Court offices Mold, Denbs; BoW 85)

1911-12 Mold TH, Earl st, BoW 393; - also in Earl St designed the Territorial Assoc Bldng; Earl Chambers; County Court Offices, 1910; and Post Office dem.

1922-3 Prince Edward Hospital, Rhyl; WW1 memorial; BoW

1924-6 Miners Institute Rhosllaernchrugog, Denbs with John Owen of Wrexham BoW)

1928 Barclays Bank, Ruthin, Denbs BoW)

1929 Bronheulog, Victoria Rd, Mold BoW)

1929-31 Miners Institute, Llay, Denbs BoW)

Also Adds Gwysaney, Mold, Flints, nd, BoW

ROBERTS, GORONWY OWEN Bangor. Architect to Penrhyn estate Llandegai, Slater 1880 dir; Capel 39 17; ?same as Goronwy Owen qv, architect to Penrhyn estate des Mynydd Llandegai ch 1865 and Capel Curig ch 1883; AV;

1868 Llanddeusant ch, Ang; RH: by a local amateur architect Goronwy Roberts, but ICBS plans signed John Williams, Amlwch;

ROBERTS, Rev H. Pontypridd ?same as Dr E Roberts q.v.

1882 B chapel, St Mellons, Glam; Br 1882A 723)

ROBERTS, HARRY WARREN Stafford Chmbrs, Prestatyn. B 1890; LRIBA. WWinA 1926; artic Wm Lockwood Chester, asst to Saxon Snell, asstnt Deane & Bradell, studied at AA atelier and F Billerey atelier, two and half years w Office of Works, London.

ROBERTS, HAYDN PARKE Architect c1882-1953. Articled Tudor Thornley qv Cardiff 1897-1900, then assistant to him, then assistant Lennox Robertson qv 1900, then Griffiths & Jones, Tonypandy 1901-2, then assistant LCC Architects Dept, London 1902-4; assistant to School Board Architect, Cardiff 1904-6, then worked for West Sussex County Council from 1906, lived in Horsham, 1907, and had parctice there 1906-10 ARIBA 1907, FRIBA 1912, office in Worthing, Sx, 1912-14; WWinA 1914;

ROBERTS, HUGH b 1892 LRIBA. Mold. Architectural Assistant to County Architect, Flints; WWinA 1926 des houses and bungalows 1922-3, prev assis to Co Surveyor of Brec.

ROBERTS, J. H. Pwllheli. Builder.

1912 Blt Corris Institute, Corris, Mer; OM Roberts & Son; from unid cutting 1912 in book on Corris)

ROBERTS, JAMES. Birmingham

1971-3 Library & Arts Centre, Wrexham, Denbs; BoW

ROBERTS, JOHN Design director PSA Projects Cardiff

1989-90 Patent Office, Duffryn, Mon; BoW; w Tony Stevens;

1989-91 Crown Court, Newport, Mon; BoW 440)

ROBERTS, JOHN. Cardiff. Project Office of Welsh School of Architecture.

1992-3 Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies, National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth; plans at Centre)

ROBERTS, JOHN Corwen, Mer. Surveyor, 1844 dir.

ROBERTS, JOHN. Morriston

1840 gallery & repairs, Llansamlet ch, Swansea; Orrin 172; ICBS; £67;

ROBERTS, JOHN Builder & contractor, Brighton Rd, Rhyl. Advert Worralls 1874 directory p22.

ROBERTS, M. H. MCD BArch RIBA MRTPI. ?same as Mervyn H. Roberts

1978 Police Station, Barmouth Rd, Dolgellau, Mer, for N Wales Police Authority; Plaque inside)

1983 Reblt County Hotel, Castle Ditch, Caernarfon in replica; VS files;

ROBERTS, MERFYN H. County Architect, Montgomeryshire

1974 Llanidloes Health Centre; BoW)

ROBERTS, MORRIS Builder, Llangollen. Conceived town plan scheme c1860 for Castle St, Llangollen, Denbs; BoW probably designed by WH Hill of Oswestry; inf Sara Pugh Jones;

ROBERTS, OWEN Liverpool

1906 Forty-three workmens dwellings, Bangor, Caerns; BN 19.1.06)

ROBERTS, OWEN MORRIS, 15 Bank Place, Porthmadog. cf Capel 39 2001 1833-96. Born Birkenhead, son of Edward Roberts, joiner, who moved back to Porthmadog 1850 to work on Tabernacl chapel. Ship’s carpenter before taking over father’s business; 1860-5 learnt geometry draughtsmanship at JC Rowlands school Caernarfon before setting up his own classes in Snowdon St, Porthmadog. Liberal, County Councillor from 1889, member of School Board and Grammar School Ctee, founder of Freemasons lodge 1874. Died 15.12.96 Firm continued as OMR&Son (Capel 40) first by son David Owen Morris Roberts; J Egbert Griffiths (qv) was partner 1928. OMR&S, 1929 Cope’s Dir, 15 Bank Pl.

1864 Dyffryn Ardudwy CM chapel, Mer; Treasury, Nov 1864 351; BoW 1863-4 alts 1889 Ital)

1868 Porthmadog British School, Caerns; Br 8.8.68 £1100)

1868 ?Y Ffor I chapel, Caerns; EWR C39 11 & 40 6; Salem I, Four Crosses, is dated 1863, HEAC 3 198-9 says opened 1864, minor alts 1869 £129)

(1868 CM chapel, Corris, Mer; EWR C39 11; 40 6; presumably Salem CM, though looks too crude; BoW

1868 minor rear kitchen add Llanfair Vicarage, Harlech, Mer; NLW B/Bounty/46)

1869 Salem WM chapel, Criccieth, Caerns; JP; BoW says reblt 1901 Gothic)

1869 British School, Porthmadog, Caerns; name on plaque;

1870 Tannery, bark pit & engine house, Caernarfon, Caerns; EWR C39 12; for a customer in Caernarfon, this was prob Cloth Hall or Bryn Celyn stores, EWR)

1870 Carmel CM chapel, Llandwrog, Caerns; EWR C39 11;40 6; not BoW)

1870-2 Corris British School, Mer; T:CN l9.5.7l; C39; Plans Mer RO 1870; Now a youth hostel; ill HH214;

1871 Schools, Corwen, Mer; C39 12; plans Mer RO Z/A/18/8 undated for British School)

1872 Carmel CM chapel, Bontfechan, Llanystumddwy, Caerns C39 11; not BoW)

1872 Llanllyfni Schools, Caerns; C39 12.)

1873 Seion WM chapel, Harlech, Mer; JP; BoW 1872 arched)

1874 Bethlehem I chapel, Llanaelhaiarn, Caerns; JP; not BoW)

1875 adds Ffestiniog Workhouse, Minffordd, Mer; BN 30.4.75; T: NWC 24.4.75 Infectious, vagrants and receiving wards, able-bodied mens dormitories and other adds)

1875 School & ho, Llangybi, Caerns; NWC 13.2.75)

1875-6 Rehoboth CM chapel, Nant Peris, Llanberis, Caerns; JP; Dated 1876 BoW Ital w gothic caps)

1875 Schools & residences, Holyhead School Board, Ang; NWC 26.6.75)

1875 School and master’s house, Llanfachraeth, ?Ang not Mer as alts there 1875 are by B. Ferrey)

1876 Gosen CM chapel, Trefor, Llanaelhaiharn, Caerns; JP; BoW 1875, Ital)

1876 Large store at Talysarn, Caerns.C39)

1877-9 Capel Coffa Emrys C chapel, Porthmadog, Caerns. JP/ EWR Capel 40 6; CYB81 470 FS 9.8.77, opened 14.9.79; local stone, granite and basket slate and Anglesea limestone with Aberdeen polished red granite and slate columns and arved limestone caps; C39; dem; Romanesque

c1877 Siloam CM chapel, Bontnewydd, Waunfawr, Caerns; JP; reblt by OMR 1896)

1878 Capel Mawr CM chapel, High St, Criccieth, Caerns; C39; ?EP Criccieth 1879 JP; mixed style;

1878 ?Dolwyddelan I chapel, Caerns; C39 11; HEAC 3 311 says Capel Isaf I 1825-6 reblt 1860 £400; BoW also)

1878 Ynyscynhaiarn Board School, Pentrefelin, Caerns C39)

1878 Hyfrydle CM chapel, Talysarn, Caerns C39 11. ?same as Capel Nant, Nantlle, Talysarn, JP; not in BoW Capel Mawr CM chapel dated 1884)

1878 Minffordd CM chapel, Penrhyndeudraeth, Mer; JP 1879; Capeli: 1871 reblt 1879 OMR; C39 11 has Penrhyndeudraeth I ?error; dem only hall remains Bow;)

1878 Four Crosses B chapel, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Mer. C39; Seion B Lord St 1864 reblt 1879 OMR, BoW; 1879 Seion B chapel, JP)

1878 ?Jerusalem chapel, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Mer. EWR C40 6; not in BoW but Jerusalem I chapel, Four Crosses 1867-8 ? by Rev T Thomas in BoW)

1879 Hermon I chapel, Llandegai, Caerns JP; not BoW; ? same as Hermon CM, Bethesda, Caerns, EWR C40 6; )

1880 Brynhyfryd I chapel, Holyhead, Ang; EWR C40 6; same as Mount Pleasant I C39; dated 1883, BoW; Ital

1880-1 Zoar I chapel, Nefyn, Caerns; 1881 JP; BoW dated 1880; Ital )

1881 Engedi CM chapel, Ffestiniog, Mer; JP; not BoW)

1881 Reblt Penmount CM chapel, Pwllheli, Caerns; C40; Cadw OMR w William Jones of Porthmadog £2500; organ ch 1911-2 by JT Jones; BoW Ital orig chapel 1841 by Wm Thomas)

1881 ?Moriah WM chapel, Nefyn, Caerns; AV; ? error for Moriah CM, Morfa Nefyn, 1882;

1882 Moriah CM chapel, Morfa Nefyn, Caerns; JP; Ital; triangular hd centre like Mt Pleasant Holyhead; BoW also has Moriah WM, Nefyn, 1881 ?error )

1882 row of houses, Trawsfynydd, Mer; C39)

1882 adds Pugh, Jones & Co District Bank, Ffestiniog, Mer; £535; Br 16.6.82)

1882 Bowydd CM chapel, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Mer; JP; Ital triangular hd centre BoW)

1882-3 reblt MH, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Mer; BN 18.5.83)

1883 Horeb CM chapel, Brynsiencyn, Ang; EWR C40 6; Ital BoW)

1883 Mount Pleasant I chapel, Thomas St, Holyhead, Ang; EWR says 1880; dated 1883 BoW, like Moriah chapel, Morfa Nefyn triangular hd centre. )

1884 Salem or Tabernacl B chapel, Talysarn, Caerns; JP; not BoW)

1885 Bryntirion CM chapel, Tudweiliog, Caerns JP; BoW Ital)

1885 Ebeneser I chapel, Lon Talwrn, Pentraeth, Ang; JP 11879; bldr G Jones; not BoW)

1887-8 Hyfrydle I chapel, Holyhead, Ang; JP 8670 ?aka Capel yr Allt. Part of 1847 chapel kept at back, OMJ; Blt Wm Williams & Son Tanyrefail £3511; BoW

1890-1 Alts Salem I chapel, Pool Lane, Caernarfon add of outer towers and entrance porch; Capeli; Cadw; OMJ quotes NWOE 13.3.91, £3000 ‘entire remodelling of the frontage .. with the addition of two lofty and symm turrets .. dark green stone w Ang dressings .. floor raised, schoolroom in basement, organ added, lincrust on ceiling, 1862 pews cleaned and painted to imitate pine; also repainting; 1903 organ chmbr ceiling. Alts 1911-12 by HG Thomas.

1891 Alts part of old gasworks to house, Barmouth, Mer £430 for O.M. Evans of Richmond Temperance Hotel Arch 14.8.91)

1892 Caersalem CM chapel, Barmouth, Mer; Arch 1.7.92 adds 1909 OMR&Son; disused; BoW Ital ?porches added 1909)

1893-6 alts Plough C chapel, Brecon; JP; BoW 1897 no archt)

1894-5 Alts Capel Als I, Wern Rd, Llanelli, Carms; Maurice Loader in C34 1999 4; £4995; interior;

1894 Ebenezer I chapel, Tonypandy, Glam; ?chapel 1867 BoW)

1894 Alts board schools at Penrhyn(deudraeth) and Talsarnau, Mer; Br 29.9.94; £490; OMR&Sons;

1895-8 Garth CM chapel, Porthmadog, Caerns; EWR C40 6; BoW 1898)

1895 Salem B chapel, Penycae,?Denbs; not BoW)

1895 Seion CM chapel, Criccieth, Caerns; AV; OMR&S;

1896 Glandwr CM chapel, Ffestiniog, Mer; JP; not BoW;)

1896 Dyffryn Ardudwy B chapel, Mer; £400; OMR&S Br 25.4.96; BoW stone Ital

1895-8 Moreia CM chapel, Llangefni, Ang; Des first by RG Thomas of Menai Br qv 1894, too expensive. Bldrs R&J Williams, Bangor, £5500, DHO 113; EWR Capel 40; Same as Capel Coffa John Elias 1898 JP; ?posthumous work of OMR; Ital; plan ill HH213;

1897-8 Llandrindod Wells QM, Rad; The Friend 1898 138;

1900 Llwynderw, Borthygest, Caerns, house for A&M Edwards; OMR&S; AV;

190? Clogwyn Isa, Borthygest, Caerns; AV)

190? Borthygest school & house, Caerns; AV)

190l Hotel, Abersoch, Caerns; CN 11.l.01)

190l Villa, Beddgelert, Caerns; CN 11.10.01)

1901-2 alts Ebenezer I chapel, Trecynon, Aberdare, Glam JP; BoW 137 1902 OMR&Son; CCV £1700)

1902 Alts The White House and the Harp, Harlech, Mer; CN 21.3.02; OMR&Son;

1902 Four houses, Henblas, Barmouth, Mer; for Mrs Price, Glasfryn; T:CN 21.3.02)

1903 Ramoth B chapel, Llanfrothen, Mer; T: CN 20.3.03; )

1903-5 Llithfaen CM chapel, Caerns; T: CN 3.4.03; 1905 BoW, Ital)

1903 Houses Pensarn, Llanbedr, Mer, for R Richards; T: CN 24.4.03)

1903 Glanyrafon C chapel, Victoria Prom, Llangollen, Denbs; OMR&S; plans David Roberts in chapel 1989, Cadw; Ital stucco giant arch.

1903 Bank & shop, Barmouth, Mer; T: CN 23.10.03)

1903 Semi-detached villas, Harlech, Mer; CN 23.10.03

1904-5 Tabernacl WM chapel, High St, Penrhyndeudraeth, Mer; T: CN 20.5.04, and school;

1908-10 Adds alts Capel Newydd CM chapel, Llanelli, Cms OMR&S T: WM 17.9.08. ?the new façade, but cf also J. Davies & Son Llanelli 1901-2.

1909-10 Alts Caersalem CM chapel, Barmouth, Mer; OMR&Son; Br 27.11.09; ?the porches;

1911 Corris Institute, Mer; David Roberts OMR&Son; Unid news accnt of opening 20.9.12, bldr JH Roberts, Pwllheli; D Jones, Corris through the eyes of a camera, 2002 46)

1914 Moriah CM chapel, Llanbedr, Mer; OMR&S Br 22.5.14; 1913 Cadw; 1913 BoW, terracotta fronted )

1921 26 houses at Harlech, Mer, for Mer CC; Br 4.2.21)

1922 Memorial Hall, Criccieth, Caerns; OMR&S; AV;

1922-3 Rehoboth CM chapel, Abercorris, Corris, Mer; Br 20.10.22 20.4.23, OMR&Sons; Rev John Roberts Memorial;

1928 alts Juda B chapel, Dolgellau, Mer; J Egbert Griffiths LRIBA of OMR&Son £1980, Br 20.4.28;

1931 ?Coliseum Cinema, Porthmadog, Caens; attr JE Grifftihs of OMR&Son; AV;

Also works acc to RS at Llandrindod Wells, Rad, by OMR&Son incl Albert Hall; QM; Glenusk Hotel;

ROBERTS, PETER. Bristol. With Niall Phillips Architects (NPA), Bristol, later Smith Roberts Ptnrs (SRP), Bristol q.v.

1989-90 Lower Treginnis Fm, St Davids conversion AJ 18.11.92; NPA, PR project archt;

1993 Visitor Centre, Castell Henllys Iron Age fort, Meline, Pmbs; NPA PR project archt, inf PCNPark;

1993-4 Visitor Centre, Teifi Marshes Wildlife Centre, Cilgerran, Pmbs; NPA, PR proj archt, inf PCNPark

1998-9 Aberystwyth Arts Centre, UCW Aberystwyth, Cd; (SRP);

2000 Visitor centre, Cocyn Round, St Davids, Pmbs (SRP)

2005 The Cabin, Whitesands Bay, St Davids (SRP) holiday house (Lloyds Bank magazine 2006)

Adds Visitor Centre, St Davids, Pmbs for art gallery; SRP;

ROBERTS, PHIL. Trained as architect, influenced house-building in Wales as head of Gwalia Group housing association. Projects inc Swansea Foyer; Plas-y-mor, Burry Port, Cms; Old Police Station, Swansea; Cwm Aur, Llanybydder, Cms; Touchstone Dec 2011;

ROBERTS, R. L. Abercarn, Glam. ?same as Rosser & Roberts (R&R) of Abercarn, cf George Rosser and Walter Rosser.

1898 Central WM chapel, Blackwood, Mon; BoW 122 R&R)

1899 Cwmrhydderch School, Cwm, Mon; Br 1.7.99)

1900-1 Blaentillery Schools, Mon; Br 31.1.00 adds 1910 by WH Hiley qv

1901 Aberbeeg Board School, Mon; BoW; ? same as Abertillery

1901-2 Abertillery Board Schools, Mon; Br 9.3.01; ?the one at Aberbeeg

1902 adds Cwmcarn Board Schools, Mon; Br 11.10.02

1902 Cwmcelyn Schools, Blaina, Mon; Br 25.1.02

c1903 PM chapel, Abertillery, Mon; Gwent RO A 310.C.G.12

1904 adds Nantyglo School T Br 28.11.03 £963 Morgan & Son, Nantyglo;

1904 Fleur de Lis Mixed Schools Mon; Br 16.1.04

1904-5 PM chapel, Blackwood, Mon; Br 23.7.04; BoW122;

1905 alts Trinity EP chapel, Church St, Abertillery, Mon; Br 15.7.05;

1905 partly rebuild Griffin Hotel, Blaenavon, Mon T Br 24.12.04

1906-7 Mitre Inn, Abertillery, Mon; Br 8.12.06)

1906-7 Six Bells EP chapel, Cwmtillery, Mon Br 6.1.06; Gwent RO A 310 CG12;

1906 alts Griffithstown C chapel, Mon; Br 23.6.06)

1907 Six Bells C chapel, Cwmtillery, Mon; Gwent RO A.310.C.G. 12

1908 Ammanford, a bank and 2 shops, Quay St; C: Arch 20.10.08. Not Lloyds Bank, 1 Quay St, as Griff Jenkins says Lloyds by David Thomas of Ammanford, confirmed by Yvonne Watkin Rees, whose family promoted development.

1908 Machen Primary School, Glam; BoW417 hamfisted

1908 thirty houses, Cross Keys, C: Br 11.1.08

1909 Garn C chapel & schools, Abercarn, Mon Br 10.7.09)

1909-10 alts County School, Pontymister, Mon; Br 19.9.09

1912 Abercarn Mens Club, Mon; Br 1.5.12)

1912-13? Temple Chapel, Newbridge, Mon; Br 19.1.12, 28.2.13)

1913 Cwmfelinfach Institute, Mynyddislwyn, Mon; Br 12.9.13; dem 1997 BoW 607)

1915-16 Colliers Institute, Risca, Mon; Br 20.8.15; BoW;

1916? Cwm WM chapel, Mon Br 24.3.16)

ROBERTS, ROBERT Bala Builder. Robert Roberts & Son, Ffrydan Road.

1879-80 Bldr rest Llanycil ch, Mer £1412 Account book in Mer RO Z/PE/20/53 (B. Ferrey and WH Spaull)

1891 Bldr alts Bala Board School £351 by Robert Ll. Jones archt Arch 10.7.91 RR&S

1921 builder, three cottages Bala for Mer CC, by R.C. Jones BN 21.10.21) RR&Son

1931 builder, house at Bala by NL Jones for W. Hampson Br 14.8.31 291 Robert Roberts & Co. Ffrydan Road, Bala £696 accepted)

RH says that a Teddy Roberts of Bala refronted Bethel Chapel, nr Llandderfel 1909.

ROBERTS, ROBERT

1862 Hermon CM chapel, Nolton St, Bridgend BoW159. Giant arch)

ROBERTS, ROBERT Surveyor +1832. Plans repairs Clynnog ch, Caerns ICBS ‘the young surveyor who drew the plans died about six wks ago’ letter 8.3.32. A Robert Roberts appears under architects & surveyors and bldrs at Friar’s Place, Bangor, Caerns, in 1844 dir. A Robert Roberts land surveyor appears in Caernarfon directories at Castle St, 1835-58 and in Pigot 1844 dir as architect & surveyor, Castle Square.

ROBERTS, ROBERT. Died 1918, contractor much involved at Llandudno acc to RH)

ROBERTS, THOMAS Surveyor, Llanbedr, Mer. In 1865 surveyed land at Llanenddwyn Parsonage, Mer. NLW B/Bounty/37

ROBERTS, THOMAS Engineer, AMICE, architect. Porthmadog. Possibly the same as in Roberts & Morrow of Dolgellau in 1870s.

1870 villa, Fron Oleu, Barmouth, Mer. Br 1870 294)

c1873 plans rejected for Porthmadog ch, Caerns; ICBS; Axmann & Perrott chosen; ICBS;

1874 sewage system, Harlech, Mer BN 21.8.74)

1875 villa at Hendre Mynach, Barmouth, Mer, for Rev E. Annwyl Jones Br 19.2.75)

1875 buildings for Samuel Holland MP, nr Harlech, Mer. Lasynys Farmhouse, gardener’s cottage, & market hall BN 19.2.75)

1878 Penrhyndeudraeth Schools, Mer Br 12.10.78)

1879 adds sewerage Barmouth, Mer. £320 BN 3.5.79 and ? whole sewerage scheme 1879)

1879-80 Llandecwyn ch, Mer. Cadw)

1880 adds to Promenade, Barmouth, Mer. Br 15.10.80 £1113; CN 24.9.80 for Barmouth Estate Co.)

1881 Service reservoir Ceilwart, Barmouth, Mer, £1023 BN 1881 746)

1882 Recreation Ground, Barmouth, Mer. BN 24.3.82 £150)

1884 Masonic Hall, Barmouth, Mer. £921 Arch 15.10.84; Br 1.11.84)

1885 house and shop for Mrs Edwards, Barmouth, Mer. BN 23.1.85 £1449)

1885 adds Brynmynach, Barmouth, Mer. for JA McInnes £2590 Br 17.10.85)

1886 adds to lifeboat slipway, Barmouth, Mer. £227 BN 12.3.86)

1887 alts farmhouse, Ceilwart, Barmouth, Mer. £145 T: Br 12.2.87

1890 buildings and improvements on Snowdon estate, Caerns bought by Sir Edward Watkin inc a chalet on one of the spurs of Snowdon Br 17.5.90

1890 farm buildings, Hafod-y-llan estate, Beddgelert, Caerns for Sir Edward Watkin T: Br 17.5.90 £334;

1893 Drains for 11 houses Marine Terrace Barmouth, Mer. £175 BN 17.3.93 TR&Son)

ROBERTS, THOMAS. Llansteffan or Carmarthen. builder.

1850 builder National School, Church St, Lampeter (W.L. Moffatt); T: CJ 12.10.49; contact let to Mr Roberts PH 5.4.50 £700; W 2.7.52, Moffatt signs plans NLW Greg Box 18; .

1851 The Deanery, The Close, St Davids, Pem; NLW SD/Bounty/?? by TR of Carmarthen.

1852 bldr Llanrhystud Ch Cds (TR of Llansteffan; R. K. Penson archt; Cered 7 l06; W 2.7.52

1856 Eglwys Cymun ch Cms restored with Thos. David

ROBERTS, W. EVAN. Carpenter, Denbigh see ROBERTS, EVAN

ROBERTS, WILLIAM

1829-30 plans Llansadwrn ch, Ang; ICBS; box pews etc)

ROBERTS, WILLIAM Chepstow

1834-5 St Mary ch, Nolton, Bridgend, Glam; Camb 8.7.35; architect and contractor; Orrin 20; £1190; ICBS

ROBERTSON (ALEX), PETER FRANCIS & PARTNERS, Alex Robertson and Peter Francis, later Robertson Francis Partnership (RFP);

1977-80 damaged Old Bank, High St, Abergavenny, Mon; BoW

1990 reclad General Rees House, Cwmbran, Mon; BoW

ROBERTSON, HENRY. Railway engineer. 1816-88 cf F. Henderson, The Railway Engineers & Architects of Wales, NLW, 1991. Born Banff, pupil Robert Stephenson & Locke, came to NE Wales in 1842 revived Brymbo iron works with Scottish interests. Promoted N Wales Mineral Railway to serve it. Left iron works in hands of W. & C. Darby and started building railways with Robert Brassey contractor.

Engineer Shrewsbury & Chester Rlwy 1846-8 (S&C); designed most of lines radiating from Shrewsbury inc Ruabon to Bala railway 1860s (Ruabon-Llangollen-Corwen-Bala) 1863-5; Central Wales Rlwy (CWR) 1860s. MP for Shrewsbury 1862-6 & 1870-85, for Merioneth 1885-6. Kingsland bridge over Severn; Ruabon Station Denbs 1860; Knucklas Viaduct 1863. Original partner in Beyer Peacock & Co, locomotive builders, Manchester. Bala-Ffestiniog Railway early 1880s ? for GWR. Foinded Brymbo Steel Co 1884.

Rented Crogen 1857 from Earl of Dudley, then bought Pale Hall, Llandderfel, Mer 1868-9, reblt for him 1869-71 by S. Pountney Smith qv JMHRS 1 196 ff; succeded by son Sir Henry Beyer Robertson b1862, engineer, knighted 1890, at Pale 1920, ?also w Beyer Peacock. Cf RHB. Papers in NLW.

1846 Ruabon Station S&CRlwy)

1848 Chirk Station RHB 94; S&C)

1848 Chirk viaduct, Denbs, over Ceiriog, Denbs, S&C, BoW130)

1848 Cefn Mawr Viaduct, nr Wrexham S&C; BoW 116)

1860 Ruabon station, Denbs S&C BoW 270)

1860s Ruabon to Bala railway

1863 Tunnel entrance Plas Berwyn, Llangollen, Denbs, on Llangollen-Corwen railway; ill F. Henderson; ? but stations (Trevor, Llangollen, Berwyn, Glyndyfrdwy, Carrog, Corwen) are by S. Pountney Smith 1864-5)

1863-4 Knucklas Viaduct CWR RHB 91)

1868 Cynghordy Viaduct, Llanfair ar y Bryn, Cms; CWR; NLW Public Utility plans.

l868 Sugar Loaf tunnel, Llanfair ar y Bryn Cms for CWR.

ROBERTSON, Sir HOWARD London With J Murray Easton (E&R). Worked for 1st Lord Aberconway of Bodnant, there and on planning of Prestatyn, Flints; BoW 418; WWinA 1926, FRIBA, SADG, MC, Legion of Honour; b 1888, of E&R 36 Bedford Sq London, trained AA 1906 and Beaux Arts Paris 1908-12, medal 1913, Hon mention Salon 1914; Principal of AA 1920, 1921 alts Luckington Ct Wilts; 1922 Fulmer Grange Slough; Watford Ct Nhants 1924; British Pavilion & restaurant Paris Exposition 1925 E&R;

1920 Alts Old Bodnant, Talycafn, Denbs, WWinA 1926 ‘Old Bodnod’; BoW 108

1922 No 2 Plas Ave, Prestatyn, Flints

1922-3 Beach Pavilion, Prestatyn with bathing pool also café added 1924 BoW 419; E&R; WWinA 1926)

1925 Golf House Hotel, Prestatyn; E&R; WWinA 1926; BoW 418)

Also houses in Beach Road West and Beach Road East, Prestatyn by E&R BoW

ROBERTSON, LENNOX THOMAS, Architect, 27 Windsor Place, Cardiff. 1869 or 1870-1951. Born Cheltenham 1869 (more probably 1870), son of Lennox Robertson, doctor from Banffshire/Aberdeen (d1878) practising in Cheltenham, and Eliza Spittle (d1881) from Mon; articled JH Sweeney Belfast, studied abroad, married in Auckland NZ c1894, children born Penarth, Glam, 1895 and 1906; patented apparatus for stretching and pressing trousers in 1903 from Victoria Chambers 20 Working St, Cardiff, patent no 26,663; at 68 Plymouth Rd Penarth 1901, 12 Palace Rd, Llandaff in 1911, at 14 Chargot Place Llandaff, when became FRIBA; WWinA 1926; proposed JDP Grant qv, architect to Bute estate in Cardiff, as FRIBA 1924; Haydn Parke Roberts qv was assistant 1900; inf Frances Voelcker qv whose grandparents owned Ffynnonau from 1929;

1898 St Mary's Leather Works, Clarence Road, Cardiff, Glam, for Cardiff Asbestos & Belting Co Ltd; Cardiff RO BC/S/1/14479 extended to rear by LTR in 1901, plans BC/S/1/14648; now called Ocean House, post about Ocean House on Glamorgan Archives website illustrated with drawing by Mary Traynor;

1902 11-13 Bute St, Cardiff, Glam; Bute St now Hayes Bridge Rd; for Solomon Andrews qv; wikipedia Solomon Andrews;

1913 Ffynnonau, Penlan, Brecon, Brec, built for Mrs Handley Davies; sold 1930; inf Frances Voelcker; sales particulars 2015; Arts and Crafts style house;

ROBINSON & SALMOND Cardiff

1892 Proposed church Cogan, Glam; Br 2.7.92

ROBINSON, GEORGE EDWARD. Cardiff. Born 1836, Broughton Lincs, in Duke St London 1868 (?Duke St Cardiff), c1873-82 at 17 Church St Cardiff, 1884-5 Duke St Cardiff, 1886-94 St Mary St, Cardiff, then various Cardiff addresses to 1913. The young Edwin Seward b 1853 came to Cardiff as his assistant c1868 ?aged 16, moved to WP James by 1875. Paull & Robinson of Cardiff who rest Lovington ch, Som, 1862-3 could be HJ Paull & GER, although HJP had a partnership c1867 with George T Robinson qv. Winn, disertation 1991. On Glamorgan Cricket website: George Edward Robinson Born:1836, Broughton, Lincolnshire, England. Wicket-keeper. Clubs: Cardiff CC. Biography: Architect and surveyor. Teams: East Glamorgan (Miscellaneous: 1868); Glamorganshire (Miscellaneous: 1870-1875). So GER definitely in Cardiff 1868 possibly in 1860s as early as 1864, and more doubtfully with HJ Paull in 1861. Cannot be sure if GER was in Cardiff in 1862, but letter re Lovington church possibly signed GER 1862 sent from Grantham shows connection w Paull and Lincs; inf S Ramsden EH doing research on HJ Paull;

(1861-2 rest Lovington ch, Som; Paull & Robinson of Cardiff; plans SRO;

1865 Customs House, Penarth, Glam BoW 103, 493, ref to tenders 1864 for Dock offices, Custom House and Dockmaster’s house; but C&TV 94-5 says by Samuel Dobson, probably wrong, he was dock engineer.

1870 Vaynor ch, Glam; BoWGlam 643; BoW Powys;

1870 Cefncoedycymer ch, Glam; BoW Powys says 1874;

1871 Treorchy National School, Glam; used as St Matthew ch from 1884, ext 1887 by EMB Vaughan; BoW; Orrin 185;

1873 ?adds Ely Court, Llandaff by ‘EJ Robinson’ BoW 262; C&TV; for JH Insole, house additions continued c1875 by James, Seward & Thomas i.e. E Seward.

1878 Jackson Hall, Westgate St, Cardiff, blt as rackets court; BoW216)

Attrib Abercanaid ch, Glam; BoW 129, nd; not in Orrin.

ROBINSON, GEORGE THOMAS MRA FGHS Partner of H J Paull of Manchester qv. Pupil of Hamilton & Medland of Gloucester. Market Halls at Bolton, Tunstall, Wolverhampton and Montevideo AEBTD 1868.

(1861-2 ?rest Lovington ch, Som; Paull & Robinson of Cardiff; plans SRO; could be Paull & GE Robinson qv.

ROBINSON, PETER FREDERICK 1776-1858, pupil of H. Holland, worked on Brighton Pavilion 1801-2 assistant to Wm Porden, in practice till c1839. Colvin. Author of pattern books: Rural Architecture 1823, 2nd ed 1826, 5th ed 1850; Ornamental Villas 1826-7; Village Architecture 1830 4th ed 1837; Farm Buildings 1830; Lodges & Park Entrances 1833; Domestic Architecture in the Tudor style 1837; Ornamental Cottages & Villas 1838.

1813 Lampeter TH, Cd, for R. Hart Davis; RA 1813; dem l881; ill in Aylwin Sampson, Lampeter, modern engraving.

c.1820 ff involved at Nannau, Llanfachreth, Mer Four designs for Sir Robert Williames Vaughan Bt illustrated in Rural Architecture, 1822: Design No 1 erected as a gate lodge; Design No 2 also erected as a gate lodge; Design No 6 erected as a farm house looks like Efail Fach, Llanelltyd; Design No 13 four cottages or almshouses (square set diagonally); examples taken from 2nd ed. 1826.

1823-31 Singleton Abbey, Swansea for J.H. Vivian, Robinson asked to transform Marino by Wm Jernegan qv in 1823, work done 1827-31, Copp 223; also Front Lodge, Sketty Lane Lodge, and Swiss Cottage, Copp 226; Colvin says 1831; ill PFR, Domestic Archit in the Tudor Style, 1837; cf model ill P&P5 in poss of RiofSW; TL says Design No II Lodges & Park entrances, 1833, ‘erected in South Wales’ was blt at Singleton, one-storey two-gables and Design No 4 ‘it is now much overgrown’ T-plan)

1830 involved at The Hendre, Llangattock vibon Avel, Mon, for John Rolls; BoW; GV Maddox supplied plans for additional rooms 1829, PFR supplied rival scheme on a grand scale, but minor works carried out were by Maddox 1833-4; not colvin.

cl830 Lodge, Slebech Hall, Pmbs; model for Design No 1, ‘erected in South Wales’ in Designs for lodges and park entrances, 1833; BoW; not colvin

1830s Lancych, Clydey, Pmbs, near copy of design No 20 in Rural Architecture 1823 for Millfield Cottage, Bookham, Surrey, exh RA 1814, for Maj-Gen Bayley Wallis. Date uncertain: ?blt for Mariamne Thomas inherited 1802, m Rev Thomas Thomas of Jordanston 1803, and +1831; more probably after 1831 for Dr W.D. Jones, her heir, but he was living at Cilrhue, Boncath, 1834, ?during rebldng.

1838 des for castellated house for Pryse Powell; not in Colvin; )

1830s Villa at Oystermouth, Glam; New Series of Designs 1838 2 21-4; Colvin)

c1840 Maesgwyn, Glyn Neath, Glam, for Rees Williams of Aberpergwm; NLW Aberpergwm 1387-1400; LHW 76 and revised ed; Colvin;

Also chimneys on Aberpergwm, Glyn Neath, Glam; LHW revised ed;

ROBINSON, ROBERT ARIBA Swansea. Robert Robinson Ass. designed extensions at Belmont Abbey School, Herefs 1974; cf Catholic Building Review

1964 Bishop Vaughan RC Comprehensive Swansea, Glam, new teaching blocks 1970-2 CBR 1970 and 1972

1968 Gorseinon RC ch, Glam BoW

1970 New sanctuary, Chapel, St Josephs Convent, Clydach, Glam. CBR 1970)

ROBINSON, W. W. Hereford

1889 Villa, Glasbury, Rad; MS;

ROBINSON, - Engineer

1866 Surveyed line of railway from Burry Port to Pontyberem for Burry Port & Gwendraeth Valley Rlwy Co (on line of old canal) P&BP 2 30. Blt 1868-9. Frederick Furniss, contractor qv.

ROBSON-SMITH, NORMAN Cardiff, with Gwent County Architects Dept (GCAD) under Kenneth P. Jones, then Welsh School of Architecture project office (WSoA)

1976-7 Monmouth Comprehensive School adds; GCAD; BoW

1977-80 adds Abersychan Compr School, GCAD w John Postill; BoW

1983-8 Faculty of Art & Design, Caerleon Campus, Mon; GCAD; BoW designed 1982;

1985-6 Pentrepoeth Primary School, Bassaleg, mon;

1988-90 Eveswell Primary Sch, Newport, Mon;

1988-91 Blaenycwm Primary School, Brynmwr; GCAD w Martin Lougher; BoW

1992-4 Library, Trinity College, Carmarthen WM 24.11.94 WSoA

RODERICK, THOMAS Architect. 24 Clifton St, Aberdare 1854-1922. Calvinistic Methodist, designed 14 chapels DHO 17. Thomas Roderick & Sons Kelly 1926, sons were Henry & Benjamin Roderick (CCV);

1889 schools Bethania CM chapel, Aberdare, Glam; CCV; BoW 134;

1890-1 Sion B chapel, Cwmaman Glam Br 1890B 76 AJ erroneously says Cwmamman Cms. Stucco and rcast plain giant arch, 1st fl pils like Moriah I, Cwmaman 1893 ?also by TR)

1890 alts Siloa I chapel Aberdare; £1100 DHO 17; CCV;

1891 Bethesda PM chapel, Miskin £350 CCV;

1891-2 Cwmaman Institute, Glam BoW 337; CCV;

1892 Caerllegan Fawr, Meidrim, Cms new farmhouse ?for Buckley family W 23.4.92 now Garllegan Fawr.

1892 Hope CM chapel, Merthyr Tydfil Glam CCV Gothic, BoW 438

1895 alts Temperance Hall altered to New Theatre ?Aberdare CCV

1897 vagrant wards, Workhouse, Merthyr Tydfil, Glan C: BJ 8.9.97;

1898 Bethany C chapel, Godreaman £1052 CCV)

1898 EC chapel, Abercynon, Glam dem CCV FWGames bldr; trowel for memorial stone laid by Miss A Roderick dated 12.6.1899 inf TL;

1899 Carmel Eng B chapel, Trecynon, Aberdare BoW136 orig Brynsion CM CCV)

1901 Hebron CM chapel, Godreaman CCV £1740, DHO17; now Gwawr B

1901 Workingmens Club and 60 houses, Pontlottyn, Glam; MS;

1902 reblt Siloh I chapel, Trecynon, CCV)

1903 Mt Zion EB chapel, Abercynon, Glam; dem; CCV;

1903 Moriah chapel, Miskin, Aberdare, Glam; trowel dated 4.5.03, memorial stone laid by Miss Mair Roderick; inf TL;

1904 additional office, workhouse Merthyr Tydfil T: B5r 30.7.04;

1905-7 Higher Standard Schools, Gadlys Rd, Aberdare BoW 135-6; later Aberdare Girls School DHO17)

1907 reblt Gobaith CM chapel, Cwmdare; CCV; DHO 17 now Nebo Newydd B chapel;

1907 Workingmens’ Institute Aberaman BoW 129 TR&Son;

1908 Ebenezer CM chapel, Cwmbach CCV £2170 stone plain;

1908-9 Tabernacle C chapel, Ebbw Vale Mon Br 19.12.08;

1909 two villas Llandovery, Cms, Arch 3.3.09

1911 six houses Station Rd Llandovery, Cms, CJ 31.3.11

1911 villa, Cilycwm Rd, Llandovery, Cms, CJ 17.4.11

1912 Soar I chapel, Penderyn, D Jones Hirwaun bldr CCV

1934 Resurrection ch, Glan Ely, Cardiff, Glam BoW288 R&S

1936-7 transepts Penllergare ch, Glam BoW 502 R&S)

RODGER, JOHN W. Cardiff. With GE Halliday of Cardiff as H&R qv, earlier acted as contractor for Halliday.

1892-3 contr, rest Bettws ch, Glam; GEH architect; Orrin 15; NLW LL/F/73; WM 5.8.93;

1892-3 contr rest Llandyfodwg ch, Glam; GEH archt; Orrin 77; NLW LL/F/401;

1905 rest nave, Llantwit Major ch, Glam; H&R; BoW; Orrin 93; Br 22.7.05)

1911-12 adds Clydach Vale ch, Glam; Orrin 45; S transept; £1200; NLW LL/F/232; JWR;

ROGERS STIRK HARBOUR & PARTNERS. Architects, London, Richard Rogers, Ivan Harbour et al.

2000-7 Y Senedd, National Assembly of Wales, Cardiff Bay (Ivan Harbour project architect; Civic Trust Awards 2007; £40,997,000;

ROGERS, EBENEZER Abercarn

1850 British Schools, Risca, Mon MM 2.3.50)

ROGERS, EDWARD. Surveyor, Flint, 1844 dir.

ROGERS, HENRY, Llanelli ?related to John Rogers qv. Designed handsome pilastered chapels.

l857 minor alts British School, Llanelli, Cms; dem; CRO

l858 Zion B chapel, Park St, Llanelli; CJ l.l0.58

l858 Greenfield EB chapel, Murray St, Llanelli; CJ 3.9.58

ROGERS JAMES, Tenby. Mason and builder. Contractor for Lord Cawdor's church rests 1850s-70s, des and built houses in Tenby eg in Warren St and Clareston Rd. Died 1896 TO 5.11.96.

1852 New Hedges School, nr Tenby; HRO TSE/1; 1853 Kelly;

1855 bldr Tenby Cemetery Chapel; PH 28.10.53; by W. Rogers;

1857 St Florence school, Pmbs; HRO TSE/1; 1860 Kelly;

1859-69 bldr, Tenby Ch rest; (D. Brandon) PH 3.12.69

1862-3 built Felindre Ch, Drefach Felindre, Cms; D. Brandon archt; Br 18.7.63

1865 builder, rest Wiston ch, Pmbs, David Brandon archt Br 23 1865 266; for Earl Cawdor;

1867-8 builder St John C chapel, Tenby, Pmbs; Paull & Robinson archts; with schools and manse

1872 builder, schoolrooms, St John C chapel, Tenby, Pmbs; TO 22.2.72

1876 plans new houses of Mr Gifford and Mr Rogers, Warren St, Tenby; TO supp 10.8.76

1878 blt rectory, Llanfihangel Aberbythig, Cms, for Lord Cawdor and Eccl Commissioners; CRO Cawdor 233; archt ?E. Christian;

1881 survey stables etc Castle Hotel, Haverfordwest, Pmbs; D Lort-Phillips deeds;

1889 proposed new roof Tenby Market, Pmbs; TO 12.9.89

1889 new wing YMCA, St Mary St, Tenby, Pmbs; TO 5.9,89

18?? plans for new houses for Chas Allen, Tenby, Pmbs; CRO Cawdor folder 2. Look like houses in Clareston Rd.

ROGERS, JOHN, Llanelli. Joiner. Not in 1844 dir.

182l Old TH, Hall St, Llanelli; C for town hall, lock-up and market place, £448; LAL199; dem 1966;

1844 Lock-up, Llanelli; T: GH 6.7.44

ROGERS (RICHARD) & PARTNERS later Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners RSH&P.

1982 Inmos Factory, Cardiff Rd, Duffryn, Newport; Building 14.5.82; BoW; Anthony Hunt Assoc structural engineers; )

2000-7 Y Senedd, National Assembly of Wales, Cardiff Bay; RSH&P; Ivan Harbour project architect; CTA 2007; £40,997,000;

ROGERS, MATTHEW SPENCER. Architect, Anglesey

1960 inv w repairs Gwalchmai ch, Ang; ICBS; rejected as ch not wiling to engage architect; Kenneth Dutton surveyor of Duttons of Pochin contrs involved.

ROGERS, W. Beaumaris Builder

1861-4 Bldr St Mary ch, Bangor by HP Horner church guide)

ROGERS, WILLIAM Cannon Row, Westminster, London. ? the W.R. Rogers who worked for Cubitts and des Halton House Bucks for A. de Rothschild c1880-8. ?related to James Rogers of Tenby q.v. A William Rogers is listed as stone mason in St Mary St, Tenby in Piggotts 1844 directory p 83.

l853 add Old Rectory, The Norton, Tenby NLW SD/B/178

1853-5 Cemetery Ch, Narberth Rd, Tenby (Engr Tenby Museum colln)

ROISER, ERNEST ALFRED Cheltenham. Architect, b c1907. Continued practice of W. Ellery Anderson (q.v.) from late 1930s. Ellery Anderson, Roiser & Falconer (EAR&F) in 1947, Roiser & Whitestone 1960s (R&W). Letter from EAR 1.8.1992 from 59 New Barn Lane Prestbury Glos says joined WEA in 1930 and was in charge of Carmarthen office and took complete control when WEA fell ill in late 1930s (died 1943). All civil work ceased in war, and after Welsh contacts through Bp Prosser not there, but EAR rebuilt practice, cathedral architect to St Asaph and Hereford, works in Monmouth diocese.

1947 reredos and panelling Goodwick ch, Pmbs; HRO HPR/91; letter 1992

19?? St Peter ch, Llanelli, Cms; ceiling of chancel was decorated with constellations as they were at the time of the birth of Our Lord’ letter 1.8.92;

1950-2 repairs Churchstoke ch, Mont; ICBS; EAR&F;

1954 rest Llangua ch, Mon; BoW

1963 St David ch, Penrhyn Bay, Caerns; R&W; AV;

1965-7 repairs Guilsfield ch, Mont; ICBS; R&W;

1966 prop repairs Leighton ch, Mont; ICBS; unex; R&W;

1966-7 repairs Trelystan ch, Mont; ICBS; R&W;

1976-7 unroofed W end Llanfihangel Crucorney ch, Mon; BoW;

ROLFE, CLAPTON CRABBE, Oxford. 1845-1907 Arts and Crafts architect, nephew of William Wilkinson of Oxford, cf BoEOxon: Hailey Ch Oxon 1866, All Saints Nuneham, Oxon 1872-4; in Oxford designed houses Kingston Rd 1870-3, No 29 Abbey Rd 1886-7, Sisterhood of St Thomas 1886, St Thomas' vicarage 1893.

1872 rest Eglwys Cymun Ch, Cms, rebuilt chancel; TL.

ROOKE, J. W. B. Engineer

1893 Abercarn Isolation Hospital Mon Br 20.5.93)

ROONEY, S. Architect, Cardiff, S Rooney Jr did quantities for him;

1897 villa, Rumney, Glam; C: BJ 24.11.97;

1897 villa and stabling, Cardiff for JM Lewis of Castle Rd; C: BJ 8.12.97;

1898 house, High St, Cardiff for EB Reece T Br 11.6.98; cf also 15 High St 1899;

1899 lodge at Erw'r Delyn, ?nr St Brides Major, for TR Thompson; T Br 10.6.99;

1899 alts 8-9 High St, Cardiff for Samuel Hall; T Br 10.6.99;

1899 15 High St, Cardiff for EB Reece; T Br 10.6.99;

1899 cottage and ? Castleton nr Cardiff for M Blake T Br 10.6.99;

1899 Kemeys Arms Hotel, Rhoose, Glam T Br 10.6.99;

1899 pair cottages, Ty'r Wince, St Mellons, Glam for W Williams; T Br 10.6.99;

1899 granary, Pool Farm, St Brides Major for TR Thompson; T Br 10.6.99;

ROOS, Colonel ALEXANDER. Architect to the Bute Trustees, Cardiff 1851-68, from London. 1810-81, born Rome son of Karl Roos, German cabinet maker, pupil Karl Schinkel, Berlin, came to Britain c1835, did interiors for Hadzor House, Worcs, rebuilt Deepdene, Surrey, 1836-41, and remodelled Bedgebury Park, Kent, 1836-41, and also did landscape design eg at Shrubland Park, Suffolk with Charles Barry; by 1840s had work in Scotland, including House of Falkland for 2nd Marquess of Bute (+1848), by whom appointed architect to Bute Trustees, Cardiff, 1845, continued as trustee on behalf 3rd Marquess, 1848-68, built much in Cardiff, dismissed when 3rd Marquess came of age, retired. R Garnier in Georgian Group Journal 25 1996 11-68

(c1839-50 garden alts Claverton Manor, Claverton, Som, for George Vivian who inherited in 1828; letters 1843-50 in Scottish Record Office, HGS 178; drawing for a gatepier ‘at Mr Vivian’s Lodge, Claverton, 1839’ in Shrubland archives; possibly designed Keeper’s or Alpine Lodge, Claverton, Som.

(18?? garden terrace, Tyntesfield, Som for William Gibbs; HGS 178, on W front; advised on top and lower terraces, Broad Walk, lake, and the ‘Paradise’ arboretum;

1850s Windsor Place, Cardiff; BoW 217-8)

1852 ?Lavernock ch, Glam; attrib Orrin 68 as built for Marchioness of Bute;

1854-6 All Saints ch, Tyndall St, Cardiff for Marchioness of Bute; Orrin 27-8; Br 26.4.56; £4000; William Griffiths qv of Cardiff contr; neo-Norman; built as the Welsh church closed 1901 dem 1980.

1857 ? rest Llanmaes ch, Glam; attrib Orrin 87 as for Bute trustees; CMG 14.11.57; window 1882 by John Prichard, tower rest 1898;

1857-8 nave Hirwaun ch, Glam; BoW 365; Orrin 62-3; Cambr 27.4.57; £1680; ICBS grant refused for poor design; CMG 24.7.58; contr Wm Dork Cardiff; chancel and S chapel 1883-4 EM Bruce Vaughan; 1907-8 N aisle vestry and organch G E Halliday )

1858? houses, Mount Stuart Square, Cardiff; BoW 271)

1860? Dock Chambers, Bute St, Cardiff; BoW 269

1860-2 West lodge, Cardiff Castle; BoW 200)

1862-3 completed St Andrew ch, Cardiff, begun 1859 by Prichard & Seddon qv, to cheaper design; MD 49; Orrin 29; FS of Prichard church 21.6.60; Br 21.3.63; CMG 7.3.63; Roos did roof and chancel; Butterfield added transepts 1884-6.

1867 planned St Margaret ch, Roath, Cardiff but foundations only, rest by John Prichard 1869-70; BoW 297; Orrin 37-8; old ch dem 1869, foundations laid by Roos but 3rd Marquess on comng of age ordered demolition and new start with J Prichard qv;

ROSSER & ROBERTS. ?George Rosser and RL Roberts qv, Abercarn, Mon,

1898-9 WM chapel Blackwood Mon Br 28.5.98; cf George Rosser;

ROSSER, DAVID Clarbeston. Not an architect.

1840-l Clarbeston ch, Pembs ICBS

ROSSER, GEORGE Abercarn, Mon, later Rosser & Roberts (R&R) with RL Roberts qv. Walter Rosser qv possibly a son or relation;

1886 WM chapel, Abercarn Mon MM 24.9.86)

1887 Public Hall & Ofices Abercarn Mon, Br 10.3.88

1892 39 cottages, Pontywaun and Maesycymmer, Mon; T Br 24.9.92; for Provident Assoc of London;

1892-3 classrooms, Mynyddislwyn Schools, Mon; T Br 3.12.92

1895 adds Garnfach Board School, Nantyglo, Mon Br 27.7.95

1895-6 schools, Queen St, Abertillery, Mon Br 20.4.95; ext 1910;

1895-6 Board Schools, Newbridge, Mon; Br 9.2.95;

1897 Board School, Cross Keys, Risca, Mon; ?adds, Br 2.1.97;

1897-8 Girls Schools, Abertillery, Mon; Br 31.7.97; BoW Primary School, Princess St;

1897 schools, Ebbw Vale, Mon; Br 20.3.97;

1897-8 classrooms, Mynyddislwyn Schools, Mon C: BJ 15.12.97;

1898 adds Board Schools, Pontllanfraith Mon; Br 1.1.98;

1898 Central WM chapel, Blackwood, Mon; BoW; R&R Br 28.5.98;

1901 adds Board Schools, Risca, Mon;

ROSSER, WALTER. Abercarn, Mon, son or relation of George Rosser qv;

1918 Victoria Garden Suburb, nr Ebbw Vale, Mon; WwinA 1926; BoW 225 for Ebbw Vale Steel, Iron & Coal Co next Prince of Wales colliery.)

1918 Pontywaun Garden Suburb, Risca; WW inA 1926; BoW c60 semi-det houses c1918-22 for Ebbw Vale Steel Iron & Coal Co for managers & officials of Abercarn, Cwmcarn & Prince of Wales collieries.)

c1920 Houses, The Dingle, Ebbw Vale, Mon; Bow222)

1920-2 Abertillery & District Hospital, Mon; BoW

1924 Abercarn Library & Institute WwinA 1926;)

1924 Cwmcarn Library & Institute WwinA 1926; BoW)

ROSSER, WILLIAM engineer, Llanelli, surveyed coal potential Carway to Gwaun-cae-gurwen area, 1865, LAL 65;

ROWE, HAROLD

1938-9 St Julian’s Grammar School, Newport, Mon; BoW

ROWELL (DAVID) & CO.

1922 Suspension bridge over Wye, Llanstephan, Brec; BoW;

ROWLAND, JOHN Builder and joiner, Mount St, St Asaph, Flints, 1844 dir.

ROWLANDS, -. St Dogmaels. Builder

1896 Bldr alts Blaenannerch CM chapel (J Jones) Cd; chapel history 1994 16;

ROWLANDS, ADRIAN W. Architect 3 Tabernacle Terrace Carmarthen. Directory 2005

ROWLANDS, HUGH Builder South Penrallt, Caernarfon in directories 1874-8.

1867 Bldr alts Moriah CM chapel, Caernarfon; Br 7.9.67, no archt but by Richard Owens; interior refit, ceiling new portico of Wrexham stone; R Owens letter book 4 70 names HR as contractor and gives cost £2334.4.4½d)

1876 Bldr alts Ebenezer WM chapel, Caernarfon, Caerns; Richard Davies; BN 1.9.76)

1876 House for GR Rees, North Rd, Caernarfon. letter of Richard Owens LB10 1876-8 89 of 21.9.76 ‘whilst at Caernarvon I was asked by Hugh Rowlands bldr to look over the property he is now building in North Rd and St Davids Rd for you..’

ROWLANDS, JAMES Haverfordwest. Architect, builder. As member of Welsh speaking B congregation he found the site and designed chapel at Hill Park for them. Described as uncle of the late James Rowlands JP coal merchant of Old Bridge. Not in 1835 or 1844 dirs but one of two architects named in H'west in Hunt 1850 dir with Thomas Rowlands, perhaps related;.

1826 Skerry (Skerryford) Bridge, Portfield, Haverfordwest; PH 26.7.1850;

1857-8 Hill Park B chapel, Haverfordwest; £1400; DMH 110.

ROWLANDS, THOMAS, Glenover, Haverfordwest. c1803-83 son of William Rowlands +1850 builder, educ London, joined father. Professional incompetence made him lose ground to Wm Owen in 1830s. Architect & bldr Goat St 1844 dir, St Martins 1835 dir, architect Hunts 1850 dir. Retired after 1850, was JP and councillor, prob designed Glenover for himself. Son was William Bowen Rowlands MP, lawyer; Colvin; another TR also in Pigot 1844 dir as stone mason, Tower Hill.

1825? Plan for appendage and approach to new MH, Haverfordwest; HRO Hwest Boro Recs 1420; Market by Wm Owen 1824.

1827 Porch, service court, stable court, home farm, and lodges at Picton Castle, Pmbs; TL; Colvin, 1826-8 remodel front entrance, adds to offices inc stable block and Romanesque conservatory; Cambr 6.1.27 and 2.3.28;

1828 Vicarage, Letterston, Pmbs; NLW; dem; not Colvin)

1829-33 St Michael Ch, Pembroke, reblt; ICBS; alts 1886; Colvin;

1830 repairs Slebech Hall, Pmbs; BoW; not Colvin

1832 Plan for roof over passage to beef stalls, Market, Haverfordwest; HRO D/RTP/HAM/180;

1832-6 Narberth MH, Pmbs; NLW Slebech 3692-5; ased on Wm Owen Haverfordwest MH 1824

1834 Involved w New Bridge, Haverfordwest, by Wm Owen; CJ 9.5.34;

1835 De Rutzen Arms, Narberth, Pmbs; five houses and market; ?1833 took over after d of J Hughes; Colvin 1834-6, NLW Slebech 3962-5.

1835-7 bldr St David ch, Carmarthen; (Haycock)

1836-7 Castle House, 12 Picton St, Carmarthen; CJ 4.8.37; Colvin.

1839 Proposed alts inc gallery St Martin ch, Haverfordwest, unex; DMH 82, ICBS 2433

1843-4 alts St Mary ch, Haverfordwest; W gallery, pews, rest of E window, reopened 30.8.44, new E w stained glass, DMH 89-90; not colvin; CJ 10.11.43; ICBS; PH 19.1.44 & 6.9.44; Eccl 1848 253-4 said E w poorly restored and pews not properly facing altar

1844 Letterston Ch, Pmbs; ICBS; reblt 1881; Colvin

l848 Model School, Barn St, Haverfordwest; PH 15.9.48; not colvin

He owned and probably built 18 houses in Gloucester Terrace, Haverfordwest, in 1830s, as rent book from 1855 survives in his name NLW MS 2955C and lists also Glenover, Scarrowscant Lane, and Endfield Farm, Furzy Park.

ROWLANDS, WILLIAM. Haverfordwest, builder, +1850. Appnted bridge surveyor for Old Bridge Haverfordwest and other local bridges 1847; PH 9.7.47. Father of Thomas Rowlands qv. Not in 1835 or 1844 dirs.

1815-6 Blt debtors prison, County Gaol, Haverfordwest; Wm Owen Sr design; estimate HRO PQ/C/1/12; DMH 2007 69 1816 and WR & WO added bakehouse 1818;

1838 paving new Bridge St, Haverfordwest £125/1/0d; DMH 2007 124; orfered6.11.38

1847 Widened Old Bridge Haverfordwest; PH 9.7.47; ?to plan by contr Joseph Jenkins W 7.7.48;

ROWSE, HERBERT J. Liverpool. Trained 1905-7 at Liverpool School of Architecture. In Liverpool: India Bldng, Water St 1923; Mersey Tunnel entrances etc 1925-34; Martins Bank Water St 1927-32; Philharmonic Hall Hope St 1933-9; George’s Dock Building, Pier Head 1934. After war Rowse bought estate on Anglesey and so offended locals by denying access to footpaths that he had to sell (Quentin Hughes, Liverpool, 1999, 151).

1936 Cae Llyn, Rhoscolyn, Ang, reworking an existing house and new garden layout; c1940 complex of farm buildings now Silver Bay Caravan Park and about ten farm cottages c1940-5 on Bodior estate, Rhoscolyn; inf Phil Thomas, from a Liv Poly thesis.

ROYAL ENGINEER'S OFFICE, Manchester

1860 Battery, Clipera Point, Holyhead, Ang; T BN 14.12.6o;

RUMLEY, HENRY Architect, Bristol, 1797-1858. Designed N side of Queen Sq Bristol 1833; Uphill Castle, Som, c1835, bankrupt 1837; Gomme 441. See Somerset Index; retired 1855, died in Birmingham; 19CBA website has details;

1825-6 work for Thomas Smith probably Castellau, Llantrisant, Glam; inf Thomas Rumley and 19CBA website; further work 1840

c1830 houses, Frog St, Tenby; TL; presumably Frogmore Terrace; 1830 19CBA;

1831 two shops, Newport, Mon, possibly Charles St or High St, dem, 19CBA;

1840 further work Castellau, Llantrisant, Glam for Thomas Smith; 19CBA website;

RUNTZ & FORD. Ernest Runtz FRIBA 1859-1912 partner with Samuel Walker estate agent before studying architecture c1889; ARIBA 1897, FRIBA 1909. With A. C. Breden and George McLean Ford as Runtz & Co, then Ernest Runtz & Ford 1903-9, then Ernest Runtz & Son; Curtains 215. Theatre specialist. New Theatre Cambridge 1897; Hippodrome Hastings 1899; Empire Middlesbrough 1899; Marina Lowestoft 1901; Adelphi London 1901; Gaiety London 1903; Theatre Royal, Birmingham 1904;

1906 New Theatre, Park Place, Cardiff; Curtains 103-4, BoW)

RUSSELL, J. L. Chief Architect and Planner, Cwmbran, Mon, seconded to Mid-Wales Development Corporation in succession to Gordon Redfern; BoW Powys 178. See under Cwmbran.

1972-5 Phase II and III Trehafren estate, Newtown, Mont; BoW 178-9; 1972 JC20Soc;

1974 adds Maesyrhandir estate, Newtown, Mont; BoW;

RUSSELL, TOM Bristol. Tom Russell Architects.

2008 won comp for eco-village at Lawrenny, Pmbs, for Adrian Lort-Phillips; 30 zero carbon homes and 10 workspaces; BD 8.8.2008; other finalists Ash Sakula; Letts Wheeler; Davies Sutton qv;

RUSSELL-HUGHES ARCHITECTS Llangefni

2008 add Oriel Ynys Mon, Llangefni, Ang; AV;

RUTELLI, Prof. MARIO, 9 via Farini, Rome. Sculptor. Born and died in Palermo, worked in Rome, famous for the Naiads Fountain in Piazza di Termini (or dell’ Esedra), Rome; also Anita Garibaldi on the Gianicolo hill Rome, and Goethe at Munich. The Quadriga on the triumphal arch of the Teatro Politeamo, Palermo, is his c1906. Made statue of Edward, Prince of Wales, outside Old College Aberystwyth, & War Memorial outside Tabernacle CM, Aberystwyth, and statue of Sir J Williams in NLW reading rm.

1921-3 Aberystwyth War Memorial, designed whole, and made bronze sculptures; NLW Minor Deposits 489B, Minutes of War Mem. Ctee; Stonewk by council labour force, stone from Ystrad Meurig quarry, bronzes made in Italy;

RUTHEN, Sir CHARLES TAMLIN. OBE, FRIBA, JP. Bank Chambers, Heathfield St, Swansea and 33 Furnival St EC4. Born 1871 South Shields, articled Matthew Hall, South Shields, 1890, Assistant surveyor Swansea County Council 1896; FSA. Knighted 1919 ?for work as Chief Inspector of War Cabinet Ctee on Accommodation. WwinW 1920 425. Northampton Gdns, Swansea. Won medals for cheap house designs in 1910 South Wales Cottage Exhibition BoW 621. Director General of Housing at the Ministry of Health.

1904 two houses, London Rd, Gorseinon, Glam T Br 30.7.04;

1905 29-47 Dillwyn Rd, Sketty, Glam BoW620)

1906 1-11 De le Beche Rd, Sketty, Glam; BoW 620)

1906-7 Pantygwydr Eng B chapel, Brynmill Swansea BoW586-7

1911 Mond Buildings, Union St, Swansea BoW607)

1913-14 Carlton Cinema, Oxford St, Swansea BoW606)

1913-14 Exchange Buildings, Swansea BoW 603)

1918-26 proposed Public Hall & Institute, Brynamman Cms; designed 1918; Arch 11.1.18, CJ 21.5.26; ?not built;

RUTHERFORD, JOHN Architect, Office of Works qv London;

1907 Post Office, 9-10 King St, Carmarthen, Cms; BPOA; extended 1955;

1905-7 Post Office, High St, Newport, Mon; Cadw; Br 2.9.05, 24.8.07; BPOA; extended 1956 by DM Jones qv Br 18.10.56;

(1911 Post Office, North St, Taunton, Somerset)

(c1916 Post Office, Canterbury Kent)

RYE, JEREMY Landscape architect, London, Jeremy Rye Studio founded 2011; trained as surveyor;

1996 rest Cefn Rhuallt farmhouse,Berriew Mont, transformed into cottage orne BoW; also restored buildings at Brithdir flannel factory, Berriew, c2000;

2011c involved landscaping Hay Castle, Hay on Wye, Brec;

SAGE, SAMPSON Architect, Swindon, Wilts from 1844, born 1799 in Doulting, Som, by 1861 census at Llansadwell, Pembs, with son William Sampson Sage, architectural assistant; Mark Child, The Swindon Book 229; see Wiltshire index, he designed TH in Old Swindon, 1852, and rebuilt Rodbourne Cheney ch, 1848;

SAINT ANNE’S GATE ARCHITECTS. The Close, Salisbury, Wilts. Founded 2009 from Michael Drury Architects founded 1997 with Antony Feltham-King. Michael Drury in sole practice 1981-97 at St Anne's Gate having previously been with H. Dalton Clifford from 1976 at same address; worked for EH 1985-92, cathedral architect Salisbury from 1993 and Westminster RC from 1997; designed W front Portsmouth Cathedral, Hants 1984-2001; Salisbury work taken over from Alan Rome; restored W front 1994-2000, conservation of central tower 1994-6, of cloisters 1993-5; designed visitor facilities in temporary glass-roofed addition in The Plumbery, opened 2000, designed for ten-year life; partner Antony Feltham-King took over on MD's retirement, with Emma Mullen; Feltham-King cathedral architect to Gloucester and Arundel RC, Emma Mullen cathedral architect to Newport by 2023;

2023 repairs stone floors, St Woolos' Cathedral, Newport, Mon;

SAINT AUBYN, JAMES PIERS Architect, 1815-95, church and country house specialist. Pupil of Thomas Fulljames of Gloucester. Churches in Reading, Devonport, Plymouth, and across Cornwall. St Mark New Brompton Kent 1864-6; Cross-in-Hand ch Sx 1864; Christ Church Erith Kent 1874; competitor for Truro Cathedral; remodelled family seat St Michaels Mount. Noted polychrome interiors at private chapel at Maristow 1871 and Noss Mayo 1882-5, Devon. Richard Lloyd Williams and Martin Underwood qv were pupils of Fulljames and later with JPStA before setting up in Denbigh.

1863 alts and repairs, Pentre, Manordeifi, Pmbs T: Br 19.9.63 £5000 for AH Saunders Davies, BN 18.9.63 £4,747 lowest.

l876-8 Holy Trinity private chapel, Pentre, Manordeifi, Pmbs; dem; PHist 7 l98l; W 17.1.79; Pulpit and font in Manordeifi new ch, some stained glass at Scolton Manor

l879-84 Llangyndeyrn ch Cms nave rest £1,500 W 27.5.81

1888 Llangyndeyrn ch Cms chancel rest CJ 6.7.88

SALMON DAVID, Newport Pmbs mason. David and James Salmon both in Pigots Dir 1835 as masons, James only in 1844; James d l87l acc to plaque at ice house, Newport Castle. Acc to relative, Carey Salmon, Pantglas, Newport, David blt numerous houses on mountain inc Pantglas and Penywern, also Newport Castle (Penson), Newport church (l834-5 Morgans).

1844-5 Ebenezer I chapel, Newport, Pmbs; chapel history: DS contr, £794;

SALMON, JAMES. Mason, Newport, Pmbs. In dirs 1835, 1844, +1871. See David Salmon.

SALMON (JOHN) & ROBERT (W); Newport, Pmbs; John Salmon and W Robert;

1794 Repairs Nevern Bridge, Pmbs; HRO PQ/AB/l5

SALVIN, ANTHONY. London l799-l88l; leading country house architect from l828. cf Jill Allibone, Anthony Salvin, 1987.

1844-8 rest Caernarfon Castle for Office of Woods and Forests; Rest Queens Gate, windows loops and battlements; £1742; AC 1846 80;, 1848 351; Br 16.2.50; Allibone 97-8, 170; Salvin saw it while on holiday 1844, and was called in because part of Queens Gate collapsed 1844, work completed 1847; Salvin exh 50 views of castles in Wales to Cambrians 1848 dinner at Sportsman Hotel. AC 2007 2 says wk started after fall of masonry Jan 1845 but ills Salvin drawing (in RIBA) dated 17.8.44, work completed May 1847 £1875/0/5d

1846-8 Penoyre, Battle, Brec, remod for Col JLV Watkins MP; Allibone 92-3, 172; recasing with added belvedere entrance towere and conservatory, c£33,000; T. Jones History of Brecknock, 1909 ed; )

1846-55 Hafod, Cwmystwyth, Cd: large adds for Sir Henry de Hoghton; Dem; Alts incomplete when sold l855. Allibone 90-3, 171-2; Described as 2 courts of extra accomm (new library, and courtyd w gentlemens rms, smoking rm, office, cold bath & shower in one, behind were kitchen, scullery larders, storeroom, servants hall etc, w belevedere tower, plasterwork by Robt Armstrong. Cost £21,000. RIBA Salvin/46. Auction partics NLW: Daniel Smith & Co 1855;

1848 unid work at Wern Eynon, Sketty, Swansea, for HH Vivian; Allibone 173, £2800; This was villa called Veranda for John Morris I 1799 prob by W Jernegan; Copp216; sold 1818, sold to JH Vivian 1825 but quickly resold Copp222; repurchased 1843 by JHV for his son HHV. Veranda dem c1851-3 and house renamed Wern Eynon.

1855-64 Christ Church Caernarfon, Caerns; des 1855 erected 1862-4, Allibone 182; £7610/0/4d; AC 1864 178; Andrew Saint says young R Norman Shaw worked on drawings whilke in office 1856-9. Tower and spire added 1885-6 by Arthur Ingleton qv)

SAMBROOK, -, Monmouth. Described as major promoter of Monmouth B chapel rebuilding 1906-7; Kissack 2007 82;

1886 assisted Owain Lewis qv at Blaenwaun B chapel, St Dogmaels, Pmbs; W 13.8.86;

SAMUEL, JOHN Surveyor to Carmarthenshire Main Turnpike Trust in 1788 when inspected road from Llandovery to Halfway; G Jones, Sennybridge, 2, 62;

SAMUEL, WILLIAM carpenter, builder Llandovery. Not in 1835 dir.

1815 alts old TH, Llandovery Cms; dem; Llandovery Corporation order book NLW; Thomas Bedford qv valued work £52/18/0 but ?not involved;

1821 Lock-up, Llandovery, Cms, paid £2/17/6 for plan; CJ 2.3.21

1826-9 house, Llandovery, Cms, for Morgan Harries Esq of Maesllydan; CJ 16.3.32 Lawsuit over plasterers costs

SANDBY, THOMAS 1721-98 Architect, draughtsman. Colvin. Trained in military drawing office, campaigned w Duke of Cumberland 1743 and through him became Deputy Ranger at Windsor Great Park 1746 w residence at Lower Lodge. Lansdcape des inc Virginia Water. Architect of Kings Works 1777, first Prof of Architecture at RA 1770. Freemasons Hall 1775-6; Staines Bridge 1792-7; brother was Paul Sandby, watercolourist.

c1785 Llewenni Bleach Works, Lleweni, Denbs; BoW; CL 162 1977 1966; for Hon Thomas Fitzmaurice; dem; Colvin; ill R Colt Hoare views pl 9)

SAUNDERS, JOHN Land surveyor, Undergrove, Lampeter 1844 dir;

SAUNDERS, ROBERT COOK. Designed Skewen ch, Glam, 1848, design modified and exec 1849-50 by Egbert Moxham qv; Orrin 163-4; ICBS; BoW;

SAVAGE, Capt EDWARD J., RE. Superintending engineer Pembroke Dockyard; Peters 32-3; Possibly the Lt-Col Savage who signs drawings for Arbour Hill military prison Dublin, 1846-7 (BoI 246n). RE Corps library unable to trace E Savage, letter 26.3.1993;

1829 Pater Battery, Pembroke Dock; CJ 15.5.29

1834 Lease of land for building hotel at Hobbs Point, Pembroke Dock, apply Capt Savage RE; CJ 21.2.34)

SAVIN, THOMAS. Oswestry. 1826-89. Railway promoter. Draper in Oswestry, partner w David Davies Llandinam qv (D&S) dissolved 1861 before Machynlleth Aberystwth line built, Savin over reached himself w hotels at Aberdyfi, Borth and particularly the Castle Hotel, Aberystwyth (JP Seddon). Bankrupt 1866; TS;

1859 compl Llanidloes & Newtown TS 42; B Piercy, eng, work resumed at Penstrowed and Scafell cutting made

1859-64 Mid-Wales Railway, Llanidloes to Llandovery proposed by D&S; parliament allowed Llanidloes to Newbridge; 1st sod Sept 1859 at Rhayader, HT 10.9.59; B Piercy eng; then Savin took over w Watson & Overend engs. New plan 1860 to go to Talyllyn to join Brecon & Merthyr, built 1862-4.

1860-3 contrs Brecon & Merthyr Railway; S&W; engs Henry Conybeare and ?Alexander Sutherland. BoWPowys 302 says blt by Savin & Davis w Henry Conybeare; BoWPowys 309 says Cefn Coed Viaduct 1865-6 and Pontsarn Viaduct, Vaynor, 1866, both S&W w HC & AS engs; ?dates not right as line open 1863 to Brecon;

1860-4 contrs Hereford, Hay & Brecon Railway; S&W; Hereford to Moorhampton 1862, Eardisley 1863, Hay 1864, finished at Three Cocks Junction 1864, thence open to Brecon. Engs ?Wm McCormick & James Holme, or ?B Piercy qv; Archenfield Archaeology website; Bridge over Wye at Hay 1865, dem, BoW 325;

1860-2 Contr Denbigh to Ruthin line TS 42; act 1860 contr D&S but built by TS alone)

1862-4 Ruthin to Corwen line TS 42, continuation of Denbigh-Ruthin; blt by Savin; ?stations Llangollen to Corwen by SP Smith)

1863-4 contr Machynlleth-Aberystwyth line: stations at Borth, Llandre, and Aberystwyth. Savin & John Ward (S&W) promoters. Aberystwyth & Welch Coast Railway ?eng B Piercy. Also line from Aberdyfi to Barmouth Junction 1862-5 through Tywyn to Llwyngwril 1863 and Barmouth J 1865. B Piercy eng.

1863? Promoter, Corbet Arms Hotel, Aberdyfi Mer. rebuilt c1863-6; dem)

1864 Promoter, Grand Hotel, Borth (G Jones clk-of-works); dem;

1864-6 Promoter, Castle Hotel, Aberystwyth (J.P. Seddon); JRW; Bankrupt when incomplete, 1866.

SAXON SMITH & PARTNERS. ? F. C. Saxon qv.

1950-3 Denbighshire Technical College, Wrexham, BoW 311)

SAXON, F. C. See Lockwood, Abercrombie & Saxon. FCS did allts to Galltfaenan, Henllan, Denbs, 1926, for Sir Ernest Tate, BoW;

SAXON, SAMUEL SIMON. 1757-1831, pupil of Chambers, exh RA 1778-82. For a few years in 1780s parner with John Nash. General Infirmary Northampton 1791-3; Courteenhall, Nhants 1791-4; Buckminster Park, Leics c1795-8; Colvin.

1785 New roof Carmarthen St Peter ch, with John Nash, Suggett 13, 107; Nash & Saxon were contractors also; not in Colvin

SCAMP, WILLIAM 1801-72. Clerk of works to Sir J. Wyatville at Windsor. Assistant engineer to Works Dept at Woolwich dockyard under Capt Brandreth qv whom he accompanied to Malta, and where he designed dockyard buildings 1841-8 and salvaged the incomplete cathedral. Also worked at Gibraltar Dockyard. Returned to England 1845 as Chief Assistant to Admiralty Dir of Engineering and Archit Works, 1852 Deputy Director under GT Greene. Involved w important iron structures and re-equipping naval bases around world for new ironclads. In 1860 Dir of Admiralty Works wrote that ‘the present Admiralty establishments at Malta, Gibraltar and Bermuda are almost entirely projected by him. Deptford, Woolwich, Sheerness, Portsmouth & Pembroke owe many of their best buildings to his professional talent. Keyham is almost entirely his own from first to last.’. retired 1867; Colvin. Works at Pembroke uncertain.

SCAMPION, JOHN. Carpenter, native of Great Hormead, Essex.

1620s New Building, Montgomery Castle, Mont, for Edward Herbert, dem after 1649; LHW; baptism of two children in parish records 1622-5 where called ‘iam architectus novi operas in castello de Mountgomeri’; JDK Lloyd in AC 1965 60-8; Colvin.

SCANDRETT, T. Exh des for villa for Evan Jones nr Dolgellau, Mer, RA 1827; not identified; not in Colvin.

SCHENK, AUGUSTUS JAMES. Swansea. Engineer applied for post of res eng Llynvi Valley Rlwy, Glam, 1858 unsuccessfully.

1858 inspector, Swansea Harbour Rlwy; (IK Brunel); BSW 2 222-3; offer said ‘you will not be debarred from keeping up yr connection w Swansea’;

(1882-3 rest Holy Trinity ch, Swansea; ICBS 9822; NLW SD/F/626; £2000; Orrin 166; contr Thomas Rees Swansea; new ws in Perep, spire, w gallery; Cambr 2.2.83

SCHOLEFIELD, V. C. ARIBA

1882-3 clk of wks rest Kerry ch, Mont; (AE Street); presented the font cover; HN Jerman, Kerry, 1976, 14;

SCOLES, Rev IGNATIUS SJ. 1834-96, eldest son of J.J. Scoles (1798-1863), trained as architect before entering Jesuits in 1860, in Guiana 1868-73 and 1880-96. Designed Preston St Wilfrid RC 1878-80 with SJ Nicholl.

1866 Rock chapel, St Beuno’s College, Tremeirchion, Flints. Designed when he was at college; Cadw)

SCOLES, JOSEPH JOHN London. 1798-1863. Son of Matthew Scoles joiner, RC, appr Joseph Ireland 1812, travelled 1822 w Joseph Bonomi Jr went to Syria, Egypt & Nubia. In practice from 1826, worked for Nash on Gloucester Terrace, Regent’s Park 1827-8. Designed RC churches inc 1832-5 Stonyhurst chapel Lancs; 1844 Prior Park chapel Bath; 1844-9 Jesuit ch, Farm St, London; 1848 St Francis Xavier Liverpool; 1853 Oratory House London. His son was Fr Ignatius Scoles q.v. Fellow IBA 1835, vie-pres 1857-8. Colvin. West End Lodge, Esher c1820; conservatory Knowsley Hall, Lancs RA 1820; Yarmouth Bridge 1830 failed 1845; St Peter ch Yarmouth 1831-3; St Mary ch Yarmouth 1831-2; Stonyhurst RC 1832-5; St Johns Wood RC 1833-6; Preston RC 1833-6; Hull RC alts 1835; Princethorpe Priory RC 1835; Magdalen Asylum Woolton 1835; Edgbaston ch 1836-8; Colchester RC 1837; Islington Rc 1841-3; Hammersmith RC convent 1843; adds Preston RC 1844; Prior Park RC chapel Bath 1844ff; Everton RC 1845-9; Farm St RC London 1846-9; Chelmsford RC 1847; Yarmouth RC 1848-50; Oratory House and temporary ch London 1849-53; Lydiate RC 1854-5; chapel Ince Blundell Hall 1858-9; St Helens RC 1860-2;

Colvin list from list of works in Catholic Annual Register (CAR) 1850 pp 106-7;

1832-3 St Winifride RC ch, Holywell, Flints; Cadw; enl 1895-6; Colvin)

1838-40 St Mary RC ch, Newport, Mon MM 14.11.40; CAR; 1839-40 BoW, spire not built, top parapet 1869; Colvin)

1841-2 Cardiff RC ch, neo Norman; replaced 1884-7; CAR; Colvin;

1844 St Mary RC ch, Bangor, Caerns; DE; now wine bar stripped of stucco; 1834-44 acc to Colvin from CAR)

1844-6 Dowlais RC ch, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam; CAR; enl 1894; Colvin;

1844-6 Pontypool RC ch, Mon; neo Norman; CAR; BoW lengthened 1891)

SCOTT & MOFFATT see Sir George Gilbert Scott and William B. Moffatt

SCOTT, BROWNRIGG, architects, London, started 1910 in Guildford by AH Brownrigg +1935, continued by son John Brownrigg joined by Newman Turner 1948 (B&T) and amalgamated with Duncan Scott of Guildford 1958 (SB&T); Manchester Airport Terminal 2 1989; BBC White City One 1990, UK Joint Forces Northwood Mx 2010; Istanbul Airport 2018; .

1990-1 Magor Service Station, M4, Magor, Mon; BoW; SB&T

20?? proposed International Sports Village, Cardiff Bay, with 32 storey tower; Ice Arena Wales built 2016, the rest ?to follow;

2018-19 Wales International Convention Centre, Celtic Manor Resort, Newport, Mon; competition victory; RICS Social Impact Wales Award 2020;

2018-19 Brecon High School, Brec; competition won 2017;

20?? proposed Cardiff Arts & Science Centre, Cardiff Bay;

20?? proposed Museum of Military Medicine, Cardiff Bay;

20?? proposed Defence Technical College, St Athans, Glam; cancelled:

SCOTT, CHARLES MARRIOTT OLDRID. 1880-1952 Seventh son of John Oldrid Scott + 1913.

1904-14 Helped father on restoration of St Davids Cathedral, father died 1913; RIBAD Catalogue; HRO HDX/894/8 has spec for St Nicholas chapel by JOS & Son 1904, and RIBA says roof of St Edwards chapel 1912-14 also by them.

1929-32 rest St Asaph cathedral, Flints; BoW; altered G.G. Scott choir stalls;

1930 reredos Llanrhaedr yn Nhinmeirch, Denbs; BoW;

SCOTT, DANIEL Engineer, Flint, 1844 dir.

SCOTT, Sir GEORGE GILBERT Architect, London. 1811-78. cf Personal & Professional Recollections, 1879. Wrote Remarks on Secular and Domestic Architecture 1858. Knighted for Albert Memorial 1872. PRIBA, Gold Medal, Buried in Westminster Abbey 6/4/1878. Suffered stroke in 1870, wife Caroline Oldrid died 1872. Eldest son George Gilbert Jr 1839-97; second son John Oldrid qv kept practice going 1878-80 as GG & JO Scott but fell out. GG Jr declared unsound mind 1884. Son Albert Henry 1844-65 died young; son Dukinfield Henry. Cf David Cole biog 1980.

WORKS: 1837 Amesbury Workhouse, Wilts S&M; 1840 Mere Workhouse, Wilts S&M; 1840-1 rest St Mary, Stafford; 1841-4 Martyrs Memorial Oxford; 1843-4 Christ Ch Dover S&M dem; 1843-5 Swindon Wilts St Mark ch S&M; 1843-5 Shropshire County Asylum, Shrewsbury S&M; 1845 rest Bingham ch Notts and built school for Rev Robert Miles 9client at National School Cardigan)S&M; 1845 Zeals Ch Wilts Br 1845 464; 1847 Army & Navy Club, London unex competition entry; 1847ff Ely Cathedral, Cambs. Rest; 1847-50 Alderney, C.I., St Anne ch; 1848-9 Brighton College, Sx principal’s house 1854, chapel 1859, hall 1863; 1849 ff rest Westminster Abbey; 1851 Swindon, Wilts, Christ Church; 1853-61 Chippenham St Paul, Wilts; 1854-5 Hamburg Rathaus unex; 1854 ff Doncaster, St George reblt; 1856-7 All Souls, Haley Hill, Halifax; 1856-61 Government Offices controversy; 1856-60 Exeter College chapel, Oxford; 1857 ff Lichfield Cathedral, Staffs rest; 1858-61 Kelham Hall, Notts; 1858-60 Walton Hall, Warws; 1859 ff Salisbury Cathedral rest; 1861-4 rest Pershore Abbey; 1862 Preston TH, Lancs; 1862-7 Ripon Cathedral rest, choir stalls; 1862-73 Foreign and India Offices, London; 1862 ff Chichester Cathedral tower and spire rebuilt; 1863-9 St Johns Coll chapel Cambridge; 1863-72 Albert Memorial, London; 1864 began Salisbury tower and spire rest; 1864-8 Leeds General Infirmary; 1865 Competition for St Pancras Hotel; 1866 Law Courts competition; 1868-71 Glasgow University; 1868-71 Midland Grand hotel, St Pancras, London; 1869-72 St Mary Abbots Kensington London; 1870-1 St Albans Cathedral tower rest; 1871 Rochester Cathedral rest; 1874-9 Edinburgh Episcopal Cathedral;

1846-8 Llanfihangel Aberbythych Ch, (Golden Grove) Cms, for Lord Cawdor; BoW

1846-8 Cardigan National School; S&M; plans NLW Greg. Box 18 signed S&M but corresp suggests actually by Moffatt; to be blt from designs of S&M PH 24.4.46; W. Jenkins, Blaenbarthen, bldr, David Morgan, Cardigan, carpenter, W 25.9.46; T: W and PH 21.8.46; PH 4.9.46; W 15.3.47; FS 19.3.47 opened 27.9.48, PH & CJ 29.9.48: design of Mr Moffatt, Jenkins & Morgan bldrs, Daniel Evans (qv) clerk of works. Possible that John Jones ‘Talhaiarn’ qv was actual architect as he designed Tremain church from S&M office at this time, DM Lloyd, Ceredigion, 2007 69-72.

1846-50 Llandeilo ch, Cms; rebuilt 1848-50 except tower, BoW; competition 1846, 52 entrants for church to cost £3000, won by Edward Davis of Bath, Br 4 1846 329 with neo-Norman design, rejected, and contract given to GGS who estimated £2500, but church cost £4,723; John Harries of Llandeilo supervised; font, stalls, pulpit by Scott; Mallinson & Healey also competed qv; tower rest 1883 by E Christian qv; alts 1904-5 by David Jenkins qv inc stalls; aisle subdivided 2003-5 by Regan Norris Partnership of Carmarthen, BoW;

1848-9 National School, Llandybie, Cms; Richard Bowen qv, Pengeulan, Llandybie, mason, £656, local limestone and red sandstone, just completed when Rev H Longueville Jones inspected in July 1849; TH Lewis, A short history of Llandybie School 1851-1951; inf TL; apparently not opened until 1851;

1849 Tudweiliog ch, Caerns; AV

1849 St Paul ch, Anne St, Llanelli, Cms; dem; T CJ ?/5/1849; FS 14/12/49, but ?only built in 1857;

1851-2 rest Stackpole Elidyr Ch, Pmbs, for Lord Cawdor; BoW

c1851 mon to 2nd Earl of Powis + 1848, Welshpool ch, Mont; BoW; effigy by Edw Richardson 1852, brasses by Waller;

1852-4 report Kidwelly ch, Cms; report only

1853-5 rest Llandybie ch, Cms, S porch and windows, font, furnishings; Scott also designed the school at Llandybie, completed 1849;

1853-5 Trefnant ch, Denbs; to Col & Mrs Salusbury of Galltfaenan; carving by J Blinstone of Denbigh; BoW;

18?? rectory, Trefnant, Denbs; attrib BoW as with church of 1853-5 and school 1860;

1853-6 chancel Mold ch, Flints; BoW; carving by J Blinstone of Denbigh; rest nave roof; pulpit and stalls 1856;

1857 Bylchau ch, Denbs; BoW

1857 St Paul ch, Anne St, Llanelli, Cms; dem; but T CJ ?/5/1849; FS 14/12/49

1857-9 Pentrefoelas ch, Denbs, for Charles G. Wynne of Voelas; BoW)

1858-9 rest St Mellon’s ch, Glam, for EA Freeman who lived locally; ?not in Orrin; rest 1868-9 by C Buckeridge qv and E Christian qv chancel; BoW 567; )

1858-9 rest Hawarden ch, Flints, after fire 1857; BoW; S porch, lead spire; arcade piers; font; reredos 1873; pulpit now in Bettws Cedewain ch, Mont, BoW;

1860 school, Trefnant, Denbs; BoW;

1860-4 Llawr y Bettws ch, Glanyrafon, Mer; ICBS plan; built 1863-4 as memorial to Sir RW Vaughan of Rhug +1859; also known as Glanyrafon ch; SG 116; 1861-4 PH; E window by O’Connor; reredos of Minton tiles; Caen stone font; CB 1864 141; FS 1863;

1860-2 rest Brecon Cathedral first part; report 1860, chancel vaulting 1861-2; nave restored 1872, stalls 1872, 1873; AA Walton qv clerk of works for 1861-2 work, James Barlison qv of Colchester clerk of works for 1872-3 work; RCAHMW history of cathedral;

1861-3 Hafodunos, Llangernyw, Denbs; for Henry R Sandbach of Liverpool; ill P&P20 from RIBA; burnt 2004; 1861-6 BoW, £30,000. Conservatory 1883 by JO Scott qv; lodge by GG Scott; HH210 1861-8;

1861-2 rest St Hilary ch, Glam, in memory Rev JM Traherne +1860; Orrin 158-9; Br 1862 376; James & Price contractor qv; £2600; CMG 10.5.62;

1861-9 St Thomas ch, Rhyl, Flints; BoW; tower top 1874; furnishings inc reredos, stalls, pulpit; designed c1860.

1861-82 ST DAVIDS CATHEDRAL restoration

PUBLICATIONS: ‘Report made by order of the Dean & Chapter on the state of the fabric’ l862; Report on state of building.. 1863; ‘The Restoration of St David's Cathedral’, speeches by the Lord Bishop of the Diocese and G.G. Scott R.A. 1863; 1869 Second report on the state of the fabric; Extracts from the first and second reports 1873; Balance Sheet 1877; The Thirlwall Memorial (appeal for W front) 1882; Cf also Scott’s account Recollections pp 311-16 and part omitted from printed Recollections in G. Stamp edition pp 483.

1863 Estimate £27,500 - £30,600

1864 advert for tenders for lower part of tower, choir and site drainage. George Pollard of Taunton chosen as contractor

1865 work started, rood screen removed for shoring to tower, two western piers rebuilt. Bishop Gower’s tomb moved temporarily. Works under J. B Clear qv clerk of works.

1866 first phase complete CJ 16/3/66. Contract let to Wood & Sons of Worcester for £11000 for two W piers of tower, restore tower, repair choir stalls and seats; organ; repair chancel Br 23/6/66; Worcestershire Chronicle 27.6.66:

The Engineer gives the following particulars of the works:- ‘Mr. Scott estimated the necessary expense of the restoration at 30,000l. The work of restoration was divided into four contracts; and, the most urgent being that for the preservation of the great tower, it was let out first, to Messrs. Wood and Sons, of Worcester. This contract amounts to 11,000l., which sum includes the construction of a drain all round the cathedral, to carry off the water; taking out the two west piers of the tower, and replacing them with new on the ancient model; restoring the tower, repairing and restoring the choir stalls and seats; repairing the organ; and repairing thoroughly the eastern chancel.’ – The actual work of reparation was commenced about a year and a half ago, under the direction of Mr. J. B. Clear, the resident architect, who at once began the difficult work of repairing the tower, on the same plan as that adopted a few years since in the preservation of the tower of the Cathedral of Bayeux, in France. The tower of St. David’s Cathedral is 124 feet high, 40 feet square externally, and weighs more than 4,000 tons. Mr. Clear began by fixing bracing inside and outside the tower, and bolting its walls together to make it as much in one piece as possible, after which he screwed the sides of the tower three inches closer to each other. The bracing, which consisted of massive ties of iron, of course took none of the weight of the tower. He next constructed some incompressible foundations for shoring of the most massive description, the supports containing, in all, 17,000 cubic feet of timber under the north and west arches, and against the two western piers. The whole weight of the tower rested for a considerable length of time principally upon the shoring upon oak needles passing through the spandrels of the arches, wrought-iron girders being placed across the angles. The needles were supported by fir logs erected nearly perpendicularly, each of the logs being composed of nine pieces of timber from fourteen inches square, bolted and framed together. It was an anxious time when the crazy tower, the heavy patchwork of three bishops, was first allowed to rest on the timber supports, and it is said in St. David’s that the resident architect was assisting in operations beneath it at the moment, and told his men that if the tower did come down he would be smashed first. While the tower rested on the main shoring, the two western piers were gradually rebuilt beneath it, in good cement work, and in small portions at a time, a moveable system of shores being used to sustain the work in immediate contact with the parts operated upon. The north-west pier was commenced on the 12th January last, and finished on the 12th March, when the south-west pier was begun, and finished on the 19th of last month, so that the great tower is now safe again for some centuries.”

1867 reburial of Bishop Gower under pulpitum Potters Electric News 7.8.67;

1869 Scott second report £18000 already spent repairs of tower and roof by Wood & Son, small chapel on E side of S transept also restored and two bays or one third of nave roof. TO 16/9/69. Repair of tower, choir and choir aisles done. Still to do nave and aisles £5750 and two transepts and chapter house £4650, heating £1800 and choir aisle seating £947.

1870 four stained glass windows by J Hardman Powell of Hardman & Co, Birmingham installed in presbytery.

1870 JB Clear clerk of works died in St Davids, obit Norfolk News 23.4.70;.

1871 mosaic designed by J, H. Powell of Hardmans, made by Salviati & Co

1871 £18-19,000 spent over past five years, £12,500 needed for nave, transepts and aisles

1872 William Cook clerk of works PH 26.1.72 1872 report of Mr King, Scott’s assistant says £24,460 spent. Nave roof almost finished, also roof of nave S aisle, parapet of clerestory had been corbelled, and corbel table reinstated. S aisle roof had to be lowered to prevent it interfering with clerestory sills W 18.10.72. Canon Allen is to restore N transept with oak roof W 16.10.72.

1876 decision to do W front as Bishop Thirlwall memorial. Scott’s plan for £6000 too expensive, £3000 available, nave ceiling should be kept, lights lowered in keeping with original arch and detail simplified. Plan for W front as planned in NMR Aberystwyth. W 1.9.76;

1876 about to replace Perp upper E window of presbytery W 12.5.76; ???already dome before 1869; foundations exposed for W front, old carved stones found inside W wall. Baker King plan of original W front foundations in HRO and Soc of Antiquaries.

1877 tender of Wood & Son accepted for W front.

1878 Scott died, work begun on W front.

1882 W front near completion, also magnificent groined ceiling of the Welsh chapel (?S transept), nave floor 50 tons of Italian marble. Organ half-built will cost £3000, Willis & Son.

Fittings by Scott include altar rails and chancel stalls, additional stalls in choir, tiles by Godwin of Lugwardine in choir and choir aisles, choir pulpit given by Sir Erasmus Williams. Also nave pews, nave pulpit, lectern, what date? .

RIBA Scott Catalogue, 67-8, 81 sketchbook 25 has preliminary designs for shoring the tower; ib Sketchbook 26; p 82 Sketchbook 31 includes survey of structures E of S transept; p 83 Sketchbook 39 May 8th 1873; p85 Sketchbook 57 (inc Bishops Place and sketch of ‘Butterfield’s gates’ signed and dated GGS 61). Letters in John Ryland Edward Freeman archive. Design for tower shoring in Cathedral Library, sections and plan at different levels.

1862-4 Bwlch y Cibau ch, Mont; BoW; ICBS 1862;

1864 E window St Asaph Cathedral, Flints, exec by H St John Fairclough; BoW;

1865 rest Llanfairisgaer ch, Caerns; AV; also 1874-5 with JO Scott???

1865 alt Betws Penpont ch, Brec; BoW 367 says 1864; guide book by S. Balance 1977; £1000; FS HT 22.4.65 opening HT 4.11.65; ;

1865-80 rest Bangor Cathedral, Caerns for Dean James Vincent, completed J.O. Scott. Report 1865 Br 5.5.65; work stopped Br 27.1.1872 for lack of money, E parts reopened BM 15.8.73; pulpit Caen stone by late GGS made by Cox & Son of Southampton St London, panels carved by Miss Bonham a lady amateur Br 31.8.78; nave and aisles rest to GGS plans by JOS Br 1.2.79; BN 14.5.80 work by John Tompson of Peterborough inc oak seats, stalls, canopies, organ screen in N transept, Bishops Throne, Br 22.5.80. BN 23.10.84 prop to complete chancel screen to GGS design ? not done until 1908; illustrated showing proposed restorations and central tower EMA 1870;

1867-75 rest St Asaph Catheral, Flints; BoW; restored choir 1867-8; restored clerestory windows nave; lined choir interior in ashlar with panelled wagon ceiling; sedilia; nave and crossing timber vaulting; fittingsinc rails, lectern, pulpit and reredos (1871) with relief by Earp; also rest stalls, moved organ to N tr, designed choir benches and bishop’s throne;

1868 rebuilt Norton ch, Rad; Bow; 1867-9 ICBS; Br 29.6.68 rest £2200;

1868-70 rest Rhuddlan ch, Flints; BoW; lychgate;

1869 rest Llywel ch, Brec; BoW; Br 20.11.69;

1871-3 Glasinfryn ch, near Bangor, Caerns Br 30.9.71; Arch 7.10.73) now house.

1871-5 rest Rhoscolyn ch, Ang GILJ ????)

1872? rest Conwy ch: new E window, new roofs, reinstated clerestory, work probably done by Arthur Baker cf Harold Hughes AC 1895 174 borrowed drawings of ch 1872 done by AB pre-rest; also North & Hughes, The Old churches of Snowdonia, 1925 p 42. but tender in BN 26 1874 (date and page unknown) re reseating is ?under name of JO Scott as is ref to proposed restoration BN 35 1878 277 and 357.

1872-5 rest Brecon Cathedral, second phase, nave rest 1872, stalls 1872, G&VB 151 report 1872, work 1873-5 £5500; T Br 19.4.73 Nave £1675, N aisle £750, S aisle £515 Collins & Collins of Tewkesbury contractors, James Barlison of Colchester clerk of works; RCAHMW The Cathedral Church of St John The Evangelist, Brecon, 25;

1872 rest St Asaph ch, Flints; BoW 441)

1873 reredos Hawarden ch, Flints; BoW)

1873 Trofarth ch, Denbs; BoW)

1873-5 rest Diserth ch, Flints; BoW; add Nchancel aisle, N transept and S porch.

1874 tower top, St Thomas ch, Rhyl, Flints, in place of broach spire planned; BoW;

1874-5 rest Llanfairisgaer ch, Caerns, see 1865; GGS & JO Scott, AV;

1877-8 rest Llangurig ch, Mont w Arthur Baker; BoW; for JYW Lloyd of Clochfaen who gave £11000

1877-9 rest St Cybi ch, Holyhead, Ang; plans NLW B/F/170 ‘to take down rebuild and restore’ four plans inc elves and sections; contr John Thompson, Peterborough ?rest done by Arthur Baker qv

1878 proposed rest Monkton church, Pmbs, by wealthy donor, CG Tripp of Canterbury, NZ, as condition of gift. Unex; work went to John Prichard qv; Home Words (Deanery magazine) March 1878.

SCOTT, Sir GILES GILBERT. Architect. 1880-1960. Son of George Gilbert Scott Jr and grandson of Sir GG Scott. Des Liverpool Cathedral, Battersea & Bankside Power Stations, Waterloo Bridge etc RC churches at Bournemouth 1906-7; Sheringham 1908-36; Bath 1925-9;

1906 vestry Trefnant ch, Denbs; BoW;

1915-16 rood beam, Hawarden ch, Flints

1919 alts Pontypridd ch, Glam; BoW 521-2: chancel redec, stalls and reredos; removed Norton’s polychromy)

1919 War Memorial, Hanmer, Flints; BoW)

1919 War Memorial, Hawarden, Flints; BoW)

1921 N aisle screen & War Mem tablet, Trefnant ch, Denbs; BoW

1938-9 Unex design for Merioneth County offices, Dolgellau, Mer; RA 1939; Br 5.5.39

SCOTT, JOHN OLDRID, London. 184l-l9l3 Son of Sir G.G. Scott, entered practice 1860, succeeded to practice l878, and to St Davids Cathedral restoration. Assisted by his son Charles Marriott Scott (JOS&Son). Drawings in HRO/HDX/894 deposited by Edwin Thomas qv. Drawings that were with Caroe & Ptnrs given to NMR Swindon? SD/Ch/Misc 202-9 has drawings relating to Cathedral. 1874-82 St Sophia, Moscow Rd, London; 1875-1913 Slough St mary; 1876 Chailey ch Sx; 1876 st Paul, New Cross, Manchester; 1882 tower and spire Ryde ch, IoW; 1890-1 Bradfield College chapel; 1894-5 St Philip ch Hove Sx;

1867 Llanddewi ch, Denbs; BoW; blt for HR Sandbach of Hafodunos; CDH 3/8/67, T. Garland clerk of wks; E w by Powell; fittings in bullytree wood from Sandbach estate in Demerara. Badly converted 1975 NW tower truncated, lychgate moved to Treuddyn ch, Flints)

1874? Conwy ch, Caerns, reseating; BN 26 1874, but no page or date ref so possibly a mistake. GG Scott rest Conwy from 1872 and J.O. Scott was involved after 1878; BN 1878 277 and 357 ref to proposed restoration.

1876 ?rest Llanfair Talhaearn ch, Denbs; BoW

1878-82 St Davids Cathedral W front to G.G.S. design, begun in 1876 to GGS design as Bp Thirlwall Memorial

1879-80 rest of nave and transepts, Bangor Cathedral by JOS to GGS designs BN 14.5.80 wk by John Thompson of Peterborough; new chapter and muniment room; windows made uniform. BN 22.5.80 Baptistery raised and tiles, oak seats, stalls, canopies, bishops throne, organ screen, )

1880 St Davids Cathedral choir pulpit (PH) ? the pulpit presented by Sir Erasmus Williams

1881-2 Reredos Bangor Cathhedral and other works completing restoration Reredos £600,made by John Thompson of Peterborough, carved by Bridgeman of Lichfield Br 25.3.82;

1882-4 chancel and N aisle Nercwys ch, Flints; BoW;

1883 conservatory, Hafodunos, Llangernyw, Denbs made by Messenger & Co; dem;

1884-5 rest Hope ch, Flints; BoW; screen;

1887 Pwllheli ch, Caerns; W tower not built; ICBS; N aisle & vestry 1908 JOS&Son;

1889-97 rest St Davids Cathedral, Pmbs; 1889 alts S porch: carved head stops of Q Victoria and Bp Jones PCG 28/9/89; 1890ff work on eastern chapels (PH) Masons work book 1893-8 records small scale work on Bishop Vaughan’s and eastern aisles; also work on nave roof, S aisle and library. 1897 report on Eastern chapels states that window tracery has been restored but roofs remain to be done NLW SDCh/Misc/243; 16.11.97; work on E chapels 1898-1901

1891-3 rest Llansantffraid ym Mechain ch, Mont; BoW; ICBS plans;

1894-1901 St Paul ch, Craigydon, Llandudno, Caerns Nave 1894-5 BN 12.7.95; completed 1897-1901 C: BJ 15.12.97; BN 23.8.01)

1896 St Davids Cathedral screen to St Thomas chapel; PH; Wyn Evans says was it was across N transept, removed in 1950s but cf 1909; plan HRO HDX/894/38;

189? St Davids Cathedral: Undated des for door from S aisle to S transept, S transept roof and W window, and section of window jambs; NLW SDCh/Misc/203-9

1897 St Davids Cathedral rest of Holy Trinity (Bishop Vaughan’s) chapel, discovery of blocked Perp E ws; PH 11.9.97.

l898-l901 St Davids Cathedral rest of eastern chapels in mem of Bp Jones, Dean Allen and Dean Phillips. £6-7000;

1898 St Davids Cathedral, Prop replace of nave N buttresses and rest of St Mary’s College; CJ 23.9.98 ; unex;

1898-1901 St Davids Cathedral, Lady Chapel rest and vestibule; accounts 1905 £3,3135/2/11d; new vault, roof, reglazed windows, new pinnacles, restored Bp Morgan mon, and vestibule repaved and repaired; dedic 22.10.01, unid cutting of 26.10.01; Contr William Thomas Haverfordwest, HMT 20.6.00. Virgin & child on E gable carved Bridgeman of Lichfield. Contr ?also Tom Morgan. Plans HRO HDX/894/15-21.

l904 St David Cathedral, rest St Nicholas chapel; Under rest HMT 20.10.04, Ew by Powell & Son; Edwin Thomas contr; spec HRO HDX/894/8 JOS&Son, plans for roof HRO HDX/894/28-30, 1904.

1906 St Davids Cathedral, plans for casing organ pipes?? HRO HDX/894/31-2

1908 Rood screen and stalls, Bangor Cathedral Br 28.11.08)

1908 N aisle & vestry, Pwllheli ch, Caerns; ICBS; JOS & Son;

1909? St Davids Cathedral, Screen to St Thomas Chapel (removed) Plan HRO HDX/894/38 1909, but cf 1896

1909-12 St Davids Cathedral, rest Edward the Confessor chapel & first designs for Lady Maidstone tomb. Edwin Thomas contr; RIBAD chapel roof 1912-14 by JOS&Son. Plans HRO HDX/894/22-7 1909-11 inc plan for paving 1912 HDX/894/42; WD Caroe inv from 1916 and used Scott’s plans for floor and ?tomb;

(1910 SE chapel and vestries, St Thomas ch, Rhyl, Flints; JOS&Son; BoW;

St Davids Cathedral: Undated drawing for oak door from S aisle to S transept.

SCOTT, J. TAYLOR FRIBA. Silver medal RIBA for measured drawing of St Davids Cathedral; PA Robson, Cathedral ch of St David’s, 1907;

SCOTT, MACKAY HUGH BAILLIE Architect, 1865-1945. Partner AE Beresford (BS&B) cf House & Gardens 1933. Leading Arts and Crafts architect cf 1898-9 Blackwell, Bowness, Westmorland.

c1912 Lodge, Lydstep House, Manorbier, Pmbs; TL;

l9?? Hotel, Fishguard, Pmbs; unex; ill BS&B, Houses & Gardens, 1933;

SCOTT, THOMAS HENRY BIRCHALL, London 1872-1945 Worked for RC church, surveyor to Brentwood and London dioceses. Designed Belgian war Memorial, Kensal Green Cemetery. Numerous London churches and schools; C Martin Glimpse of Heaven 190; 1926 Welwyn Garden City RC; 1930 Cricklewood RC; 1933-4 Feltham RC and 1936-40; 1936 Bouverie Rd RC, Hackney; 1940 Bowlem RC; 1957 adds Copenhagen St RC;

l9?? Unex plans alts Aberystwyth RC Ch (guide)

l940 Lampeter RC ch, Cd; ch guide;

SCOTT, W. H. Cardiff

1906 Rogerstone WM chapel, Mon; Gothic; Gwent RO D.985.46 Plans; BoW)

SCOTT, WALTER. Birkenhead

c1863 rest Llanfyllin ch, Mont; BoW;

SCOTT-DEAKIN W. Llandrindod Wells. Connected with AB Deakin qv as AB and W Scott-Deakin AB&WSD of Shrewsbury and Llandrindod Wells.

1890 alts Bridge Hotel, Llandindod Wells, Rad;

1890 Llandrindod Wells TH, Rad; MS

1894 Villa, Llandrindod Wells, Rad for Miss Wilding; MS; T Br 27.10.94 AB&WS-D

1894 Central Wales Emporium, Llandrindod Wells, Rad; MS; shops, furniture warehouses & showrooms;

1894 photographic studio Station Crescent Llandrindod Wells for HR Sharples of Builth; AB&WS-D T Br 27.10.94;

1896 Pair of semidetached houses, Llandrindod Wells, Rad, for Miss Sheen; MS; AB&WSD;

1897 House, Temple St, Llandrindod Wells, Rad for Rev R Richards; MS; AB&WSD;

1900 Rectory Cefnllys, Rad; AB&WSD; MS;

1901 Rectory, Llandrindod Wells; AB&WSD; MS;

1904 Three large houses, Temple St, Llandrindod Wells, Rad and stabling; WSD; MS;

1905 House, Newbridge on Wye, Rad for CD Llewelleyn of Venables house; MS

1911 Shops and two houses, Spa Rd, Llandrindod Wells, Rad; WSD; MS

SCOURFIELD, ASE, Carpenter & joiner Pembroke Dock 1844 dir

SCOURFIELD, GARETH cf Pembroke Design. Pres RSAW 2009;

SCRIVEN, POWELL & JAMES, Hereford Architects. Edward Lloyd Geroge Scriven, Herbert John Powell, ? James.

1947-8 repairs Old Radnor ch, Rad; ICBS;

1949-50 repairs Michaelchurch on Arrow ch, Rad

1964 unex alts Sir John Davy almshouses, Defynnog, Brec; plans ill G Jones, Sennybridge, 2, 2000, 118;

1972-3 repairs Leighton ch, Mont; ICBS; John Powell

SCRIVENER, (ROBERT) & SONS, Hanley. RS designed Mechanics Inst Hanley 1859-61, Queens Hotel (later TH) Hanley 1869, Dunwood Hall Longsdon, Staffs 1870. RS&S des Oulton ch, Staffs,1874, Fenton TH Staffs 1888-9, St Jude Hanley 1898, St Paul Newcastle u Lyme 1905-8.

1864 Holywell TH, Flints; 1st pr 1864; RHH S&Son; Br 22 169; MH not built until 1878, TH c1894 by R Lloyd Williams; BoW)

1878 MH, Holywell, Flints, Messrs Scrivener, £2087, Hughes & son, Holywell; A 8.6.78;

SECCOMBE, HENRY EDWARD. ARIBA Architect 1879-1955, in Office of Works, Post Office Division, known as Harry Seccombe;

(1931-2 Post Office, Yeovil, Som)

1933 Post Office, College St, Lampeter, Cd; exh RA 1933;

1937 Post Office, Station Crescent, Llandrindod Wells, Rad; BPOA; Hereford times 11.12.37; TF Howells, Caerphilly, contractors;

(1938 Post Office, High St, Glastonbury, Som;)

1938 Post Office, Maesteg, Glam, BPOA;

Attributed

1937 Post Office, Blaenavon, Mon, BPOA;

SEDDING & WILSON See John Dando Sedding. Sedding +1891 and Henry Wilson qv continued, firm still S&W when Brithdir ch, Mer designed by Wilson 1895-8.

SEDDING, EDMUND. Architect. 1836-68. Penzance. Died young; partner 1865-8 with younger brother JD Sedding. qv

1867 rectory, Govilon, Mon; PH; BoW234

SEDDING, JOHN DANDO. Architect, London 1838-91 Pupil GE Street 1858-65, partner bro Edmund in Penzance 1865-8, London 1875. Henry Wilson was assistant then firm was S&W. St Clement Boscombe Hants 1871-3; Holy Redeemer Clerkenwell London 1887; Holy Trinity Sloane St London 1888-90; Inf Dr Paul Snell, RIBA Library.

1869-70 rest Llanfwrog ch, Denbs; N nave rbuilt, new windows, porch res,

1870 rest Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd ch, Denbs; BoW; S porch, rest roofs, font, reredos, stalls, pulpit, lectern,N screen,

1872 chancel, N aisle & vestry, Govilon ch, Mon; ICBS; 1871-2 BoW;

1876 Llanfair Kilgedin ch, Mon; ICBS; BoW 1873-6 for Rev WJ Coussmaker Lindsay, pulpit, reredos 1875, screen brought in and rest; tiles; churchyard cross rest; Heywood Sumner murals added 1888-90.

1884-5 reordered St Mary ch, Butetown, Cardiff; Orrin 40; removed old pulpit, moved organ, pews replaced w chairs; ?work in 1879 faculty NLW LL/F/186; new altar and stalls, sanctuary redec, apse Apostles by Searle of Exeter; reredos w painting by Philip Westlake; Evening Express 22.10.1901;

1885 scheme rest Llanfoist ch, Mon, rebld nave, new screen, seating; Faculty Gwent RO DL/AM/P2-22

1886-8 Brynmawr vicarage, Mon; Br 10.3.88; c1881 acc BoWPowys; BoWMon;

1888-9 St Dyfrig ch, Cardiff; Orrin 31; CB 1888 25; Doulting stone; dem 1969; £6000; Consecrated CT 18.11.93; reredos 1904 by Henry Wilson NLW LL/F/201; enlarged 1907 by Arthur Grove;

1890 Pastoral staff, St Asaph Cathedral, Flints, made by Barkentin & Krall; BoW;

SEDDON & CARTER see J.P. Seddon and J. Coates Carter.

SEDDON, JOHN POLLARD, 1827-1906 London, Llandaff. Pupil of TL Donaldson, partner of John Prichard (JP) qv from 1852-62 (P&S) qv, and John Coates Carter 1884-1904 (S&C). cf M Darby, John Pollard Seddon (MD). 1866 Law Courts competition; 1869 Powell Almshouses Fulham; 1869 bungalow for Rossetti at Birchington Kent; 1875 Ayot St Peter ch Herts; 1880-5 Hoarwithy ch Herefs; 1880-8 Hammersmith St Paul w HR Gough.

Cathedral Architect Llandaff after JP 1886; Surveyor to Archdeaconry of Monmouth up to 1904;

1852-3 Dunraven Arms Hotel, Southerndown, Glam; JPS of P&S; Marble Halls 181; Br 15.1.53 nearly complete; J. Brown Bristol contr; £1339; built for a relative of Seddon and here Seddon met Prichard; V&A 873-1896; BoW; ill EVA 16 28;

1853-4 rest Gwernesney ch, Mon; BoW; JPS of P&S;

1856 Post Office, Cardiff, Glam BPOA; Hereford Times 27.12.56;

1856-7 Llanddewi Fach ch, Mon; BoW; JPS of P&S

1856-7 rest Llantilio Crossenny ch, Mon; P&S; BoW; pews JPS; mon in churchyard to HSM Clifford + 1856 attrib JPS;

1856-8 design for villas, Southerndown, Glam; MD 93-4; P&S, prob JPS as on grandfather Charles M Thomas’ land; one plan Sep 58 )

1857-8 rest Llanmartin ch, Mon; JPS of P&S; BoW

1857-8 Llanmartin Vicrage, Mon; BoW; JPS

1858 Penybanc (now Brynmyrddin), Abergwili, Cms. Unex work for T.C. Morris; MD71; P&S; Plans for internal details. But undated plans for a cottage are signed JPS.

(1858 School, Whitchurch, Herefs; Eccl 1858 277;

1858 rest Llansoy ch, Mon; BoW; JPS of P&S;

1858 scheme for rest of Llangwm Uchaf ch, Mon implemented 1863-9 JPS; BoW;

1858 ff rest Grosmont ch, Mon; Eccl 1858 278 P&S; main rest JPS from 1869-70; CEAJ 1.1.64; BN 7.2.73; ill EMA 1870;

1859 Cosheston School, Pmbs; P&S acc to BoW built more simply by H. Hoare bldr; )

(1859-60 alts Birdhurst, Croydon, Sy; MD 53-4; dem; for Mrs PJ Fearon; drawings dated 1859-60 P&S but by JPS)

1859-63 rest Cynwyl Elfed ch, Cms. Proposed P&S MD54; Eccl 1860 52-3 to be restored for £700 by P&S we cannot admire bellcote the whole ch is v uninteresting; Work started 1863, abandoned, restarted 1876 q.v; MD 54 wrongly has Cynwyl Gaio; detail of chancel roof P&SD Oct 59; detail of new nave roof ‘in case the old ones prove too decayed to restore’ P&S 18.8.??; a drawing for aisle and W doors dated 17.11.76 JPS)

1859-73 Christ College, Brecon; MD40-1; P&S won competition 1859 to rebuild within ruins of Brecon Priory; Eccl 20 1859 209; Br 6.7.1861 buildings just being commenced; £10,000, Messrs Williams builders under Walter Brecon clerk of wks. Elevations P&S dated Oct 1862; chapel roof dr dated Feb 63; cross on roof ill JPS Feb 63 cf P&P56; sedilia dated 1863; stalls Nov 1863 JPS; altar table & lectern Jan 63; school opened 21.6.64. ILN 14.1.65 says buildings designed by JP but MD thinks drawings show JPS had main role in restoration of medieval chapel, also possible that first design was by JP but after split JPS took over, as drawings in his hand dated Oct 1862. Br 3.9.64; E window glass by JPS made by Clayton & Bell 1865; chapel porch des dated Aug 66; design for dec of chapel exh RA 1871; des for cupboards dated 20.3.73; dining-hall roof ?1875; scheme for dec walls by Mr Rossiter for JPS BA 23.10.85;

1859 adds Dingestow Court; Mon; MD 55; dining room, kitchen and rooms over and stables; P&S; Cadw; two rear elevations with alternatives for tower and bays; MD suggests by JPS; dining room ceiling design taken from old inn in Monmouth; stables built by P&S and small add to house, BoW)

(1859-60 adds Joldwynds, Holmbury St Mary, Surrey, for Champion Wetton; MD 63-4; P&S but ?JPS; unex; inc elevation of existing house, perspective ?exh Arch Exh 1863; )

1859? alts St Woolos ch, Newport, Mon; undated plans P&S; MD 83; later plans for new S aisle undated by JPS of S&C ill; now St Woolos Cathedral;

1859-61 Llandogo ch, Mon; ICBS; Ecc 1859 71; BA 17.7.1855; 1860 MD 19; BoW 1859-61 by JPS of P&S; organ chamber reredos 1889 by S&C;)

1859-61 Maindee ch, Newport, Mon; P&S; MD 83; T: Br 16.4.59; Eccl 1859 208 & 1860 258 ill; BN 6.10.65 ills Ascension window; RA 1861 by JPS; JPS des for font in RIBA; tenders came in for £5000, plans modified for £2000; Eastlake £3000; spire not bult tower top 1911 by J Coates Carter; BoW 429-30;

(1860? school, Weston under Penyard, Herefs; MD 97-8; P&S; undated plans, front elev signed JPS; three schemes; JPS altered ch in 1865

1860 rest Llandenny ch, Mon; JPS of P&S; BoW; MD71 undated S elev possibly for Llandenny; Eccl 1860 53; £700;

1860-1 organ, Llandaff Cathedral; MD 69-70; P&P 82; 1860 des for organ and 1861 des for a window for Sir John Harding, signed JPS, others marked P&S inc tombstone for Sir John Harding and marble sedilia panels. Organ moved 1900 to Usl Priory, Mon;

1860-6 rest Lampeter Velfrey Ch, Pmbs; MD19; P&S BoW;)

1860-1 rest Llanddewi Velfrey Ch, Pmbs; P&S; MD71; BoW P&S;

1860-2 Templeton Ch, Pmbs; MD; 1858 plan shows alts to existing but ?rebuilt; Eccl 21 1860 50; Ch Bldr 1862 170; P&S BoW;

(1861 adds Droitwich parsonage, Worcs; MD 56; unsigned elev dated 1861;

1861 chancel Nash ch, Mon; Eccl 22 1861 206; JPS of P&S, BoW; MD 20; rest Seddon & Carter 1897 )

(1861 School, Little Dewchurch, Herefs; Eccl 1861 201; MD 66-7; ?unex; school perspec ill signed P&S; MD implies by JPS; also undated unsigned plans for Parsonage, Little Dewchurch.

1861 St Lythans ch, Glam rest; P&S; MD attribs to JPS but Orrin to JP; £552; V&A has details of roof sketched and measured by JPS undated;

1861-2 rest Dixton ch, Mon; MD 55-6; Br 15.3.62; P&S; stained glass by JPS made by Lavers & Barraud; plans for lychgate 1868 by JPS unex; BoW P&S;

1861-2 Llanfabon ch, Glam; by JPS of P&S; Orrin 77-8; Br 27.7.61; dem 1989; CMG 20.7.61 & 10.7.62; ICBS; £1200; organ chamber by JPS 1888-90; ICBS; ? same as St Cynon Berthwyd in CB 1862 168-9;

1861-2 Mountain Ash ch, Glam; Orrin 109; by JPS of P&S; Br 30.8.62; H. Williams Llandaff contr; N aisle added1883-4 by J. Prichard and chancel enl 1897-8 by EM Bruce Vaughan

(1862 comp des Cork Cathedral; MD 52-3; exh Arch exh 1863; BN 1.5.63 prob the finest design; JPS;

1862 Parsonage, Caerleon, Mon; JPS of P&S; MD 46; complete plans undated; MM 22.1.62, 24.5.62; BoW;

(1862 ff rest St Nicholas ch, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk; MD 58; Eccl 1864 29-34; BN 26.12.73; BA 8.12.82; Trans RIBA 1890 181; V&A has des for floor tiling; RA 1865; Arch Exh 1865; .

1862? Llansoy Parsonage, Mon; MD 73 says T: Br 12.5.55, P&S; but one plan on paper watermarked 1862

(1862-4 Holdgate parsonage, Salop; MD 62-3; plans JPS; Eccl 1864 52; plans tc in Heref RO 1863-4;

1862-3 Llanfaches ch, Mon rest P&S; BoW; pulpit

1863-9? rest Llangwm Uchaf ch, Mon; BoW; ?plans by P&S 1858; Eccl 1858 203, about to be rearranged; T: Br 12.6.58; major rest by JPS 1871-8, BN 1.9.71, MD 74; but BoW says rest 1863-6 to 1858 scheme, and chancel rest by E Christian 1869, medieval screen rest JPS 1876-8; CB 1876 30-5; undated plan for tile pavement JPS in V&A; design for lectern RIBA;

1863 rest Llanddewi Rhydderch ch, Mon; CB 1863 184; MD 20; BoW 1862-3 JPS of P&S reblt N wall and rest roofs; altar rails and tower screen;

1863-4 Newchurch ch, Mon; BoW; MD 83; sections of roofs undated;

1864 Work at Tywyn, Mer, for Thomas Savin; MD13 31; ?alts to Corbet Hotel, Aberdyfi, Mer, in connection with the Aberystwyth & Welsh Coast Railway; dem.)

1864 Plans to complete unfinished Cambrian Hotel, Borth, Cds, for Thomas Savin; MD 31; orig Grand Hotel, clerk of wks G. Jones q.v., Italianate, not like Seddon work, ?Jones may have been the architect; dem.

(c1864 alts to unknown house for Studio for Paul Naftel 1817-91, painter; MD 58-9;

1864 Christchurch ch, Mon; MD83; BoW only has JPS rest after fire in 1877; drawing for doorhandle undated inscr from sketch by JPS; MD says ch reblt by JPS in 1864)

1864 ?Bonvilston ch, Glam reblt; MD 20; CB 1864 35; by JP acc to Orrin, ICBS;

1864 Oldcastle ch, Mon; ICBS; reused Romanesque ws Eccl 25 1864 53; NLW PG 2426/ 158-71 plans etc; MD 84, section of roof and W window des dated 23.2.64; BoW 1863-4.

l864-6 Castle Hotel, Aberystwyth, for T.Savin, bankrupt l866 after £80000 spent; MD 31-2; JRW; V&A has two minor drawings; JPS met Savin spring 1864 over works at Tywyn, Mer, and hotel at Borth, Cd, and asked JPS to convert Nash’s Castle House to hotel; JRW; Done in phases: 1. 1864-5 add flat-roof restaurant to S, 1864 plan, to be in br and cement for economy, JRW 31; 2. 1864 plans amended for add of bedroom storey above and larger kitchen JRW 31-4, upper fl half-timber & cement, elevs JRW 34; 3. 1864 very large add to N to rival Queen’s Hotel, to incl suite of public drawing-rms, a publbar & billiard roms, w numerous private sitting-rms & bedrooms .. on the American style of living in common . . Castle House retained for use of single family, all supplied by same kitchen etc JRW 35-46; 4. 1865 adds to Castle House, inc spires JRW 36-7; 5. new sea-wall JRW 47;

Br 3.9.64; great additions to Castle House just commenced, AO 6.8.64, 16.12.65; Trans RIBA 1870-1 148-52; George Jones qv supervisor; hotel opened incomplete June 1865, Savin bankrupt Sept 1866, large parts of N end incomplete JRW48, attempt to sell 14.11.66 failed, c£80,000spent, one offer £5000; BN 28.12.66 prop as palace for Prince of Wales; sold 1867 to UCW see below (1865 inv w Aberystwyth Town Improvement Commission with T Savin of Castle Hotel and railway, J Balcombe of Queen’s Hotel, and D Davies, railway contr; proposals 1. to fill seafront N of Queen’s Hotel w a crescent of modern & noble houses (Victoria Terr 1865-71 below); 2. to start a half-crescent of houses E from Queens Hotel towards North Gate; 3. to purchase leases of Marine Terrace and dem houses to replace w houses set-back & like those of proposed crescent; 4. to erect MH, slaughterhouse, laundry & bath-house; 5. to obtain Act to extend powers of ATIC to paving, sewage, lights, water and dem of unsightly buildings such as the Bath House; 6. to build new church or enlarge existing; 7. To rebuild Bellevue Hotel; AO 18.11.65; BN 18.11.65; framed plan in NLW; MF; only Victoria Terrace begun by JPS, Savin & Balcombe went bankrupt; NLW Aber Boro Recs C1b 16.11.65 JPS scheme considered; support for NLW Aber Boro Recs B2 (a); MF; JRW 47;

1865-7l Victoria Terrace, Aberystwyth, Cd: 3 houses built; exh RA l871; MD 33-4; cf 1865 Aberystwyth Town Improvement Commission proposals (above) BN 24.11.65 Mr Seddon suggests a new crescent of modern houses (Victoria Terrace) etc; plan in NLW, MF; AO 7.4.66 the assoc for which JPS had obtained exceptional grant of land will erect two houses next the intended bath house N of Queen’s Hotel. Each house to contain 4 pairs flats of six rooms w common staircase, more pais to be blt until terrace completed, villas on Mr Balcombe’s land will progress simultaneously (cf HD Davis qv); BN ?.6.68 terrace of 25 houses about to commence; corner house ill BN 17.3.71; Thos Williams Cardiff bldr & lessee; £2000 for corner block; £1600 for 5-storey others; polychrome brick since painted over, ill in photos MF, Aberystwyth;

(1865 alts Weston under Penyard ch, Herefs; MD 98; Heref RO;

(c1865 Chigwell Row ch, Essex; MD 51-2; undated drawings; Br 5.10.67; Eastlake; Thos Williams, Cardiff builder; tower and spire not blt; also Parsonage; £2300

c1865-6 des for ch at Penarth, Glam; MD 86; unex; undated;

(18?? Des for church at Penge, London; MD 86; unex;

1865-6 rest St Maughans ch, Mon; £383; Kissack 108; not in MD; BoW 1865 top of tower JPS, S aisle Ew, pulpit & S door

1866 Font, Llandaff Cathedral, Glam; exh RA 1866)

(1866 comp des Bristol Assize Courts; MD 42-4;

1867-8 enl Caerleon ch, Mon; CB 1867-8 40; £2400; stone pulpit, oak lectern; BoW says chancel reblt c1855 by P&S, nave and aisle walls reconst and S porch JPS 1867-8;

1867 unex rest Llantrisant ch, Mon; ICBS 6694; MD74 uncertain if Mon or Glam; des for paving; undated; not in BoW Gwent; Orrin says Llantrisant Glam rest 1871-4 by Prichard;

(1867-73 St Peters Orphanage, Broadstairs, Kent; MD 44; for 100 orphan girls; Thomas Williams Cardiff bldr; dem; BN 18.4.73 ill; des for chimneypieces in V&A has name of L Pugh Pugh of Abermad inscribed, unaccountably, ?intended for Abermad.

(1867 competition design, Law Courts, London; RA 1867; MD)

1868 lychgate, Dixton ch, Mon; NLW PG 2426/22; MD 55-6 one plan dated 1868; unex; )

1867-90 Old College, Aberystwyth; Completion to altered plans of Castle Hotel 1864-6 qv, taken over for University 1867. Seddon’s completion plan, watercolour perspective ill P&P58 in UCW Aberystwyth, c.1870. Plan in Archt 11.5.72; Exh RA 1869, 1872, 1873; opened 1872; minor wks 1874-84. Proposed completion 1884, but burnt out l885, new designs 1886, T Br 26.2.87 £17900 S&C, S Belham & co contrs; S wing 1887-8 by S&C, N wing begun 1887, overran costs, Seddon dismissed 1890. Cf Webster, Old College, Aberystwyth.

1868 plan for hospital, enclosure, gate & pump at Monmouth, Mon; MD 80; dated 1868, another drawing at Monmouth Museum; ?unex;

1868-84 Llanbadarn Fawr ch, Cd, rest; JPS offered services 19.8.67 after resig of William Butterfield qv; JHSCIW 10 1960 55f; spec 6.11.67, inc prop for shoring S wall; report 20.11.67 in NLW, walls pushed out, wall severely cracked, roof repl in mean manner in early C16, encl T from Thomas Williams qv; adv for Ts by 16.1.68; Basil Jones letter 16.1.68 ‘I am informed that Mr Seddon’s plans involve more than a restoration, that the nave is to be at least partially destroyed and rebuilt w certain modifications in the deign, the tower raised and the lantern arches widened out’ ‘If Mr Seddon’s plans are such as have been described to me, I must decline to be a party to an act which will bring down upon the promoters the reproach of all men of taste’.. Long list of comments on JPS plans sent 24.2.68. Argument with JPS over Ts, JPS wanted to employ Thomas Williams whose £2311 was much higher than CJ Davies qv at £1591. JPS wrote re enlarging W crossing arch ‘personally I did not attach great interest to these rude arches as I do not believe them to be original’ but agrees to leave them. T Williams revised estimate £2165 accepted 28.4.68. Agreed against JPS wishes to use pine not oak for nave ceiling. 1868-9 nave rest; JP account of church W 24.1.68; JPS perspective with prop spire in Nicholson County families; l878-80 tower and transepts rest: to be rest next yr W 24.11.76; T: Roderick Williams qv accepted W 15.3.78; new window in chancel S by JPS to EW Jones, W 9.6.80; reopened W 9.7.80, oak shingles on tower replaced in Whitland Abbey slate, tower ws lowered, new belfry floor, N and S transepts reslated with new Cefn stone copings, pitch pine ceilings and bosses, tr floors w mosaic encaustic tiles ill Rev 4 4-10; ws with red lights in transepts, pulpit given by bishop of Beer stone with figures by Hugh Stannus of London, maiolica eagle lectern (now in Penrhyncoch ch); reopened after restoration of transepts and tower, A 3.7.80, Roderick Williams builder, pulpit by Hugh Stannus; l880-4 chancel rest,reopened CJ 19.9.84 £7000 spent over 14 yrs; BN 26.8.70;

1869-79 rest Grosmont ch, Mon; MD 58; P&S had done some minor work in 1858, chancel & vestry and Eleanor chapel taken down and rebuilt 1869-70, ICBS 6929; tower arches rest 1870-3: 1873-5 on N and 1879 acc to BoW; choir stalls & reading desks 1870; transepts rebuilt 1878 by James, Seward & Thomas qv and nave repaired); chancel exh RA 1871; BN 7.2.73; Eccles Art Review March 1878 45; CEAJ 1.1.64; illustrated EMA 1870;

(1869 entrant Bradford TH comp; Br 30.10.69)

(c1870-8 St James ch, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk; MD 58; des for altar in RIBA; V&A has roof detail

1870 Monmouthshire Schools; MD 80; plans & elevs 16.12.70, alts & adds;

1870 Monmouth, Mon, new boys’ school; MD80 plans and elev; 24.12.70 block plan, desks for 114 children space for 190 22.12.70;

1870 adds Overmonnow National School, Monmouth, Mon; MD80; 20.12.70; Kissack; not BoW;

1870 alts Priory School, Monmouth; Gwent RO D527; St Mary’s National School, BoW397, former medieval priors lodging ext by P&S 1856, by JPS 1870 & 1884; not in MD but ?related to Monmouth new boys’ school, MD 80, plans & elev 24.12.70 or? alts Monmouthshire Schools, plans 16.12.70; MD80;

1870 Llangwm Uchaf Schools, Mon; MM 15.1.70, plans Gwent RO D 527; MD74 plans 1870;

1870-2 Abermad, Llanilar, Cd; for Lewis Pugh Pugh; MD 30-1; complete plans; entrance and porch des April70; Arch 12.10.72; BA 21.7.82; design for stained glass w by FV Hart of 7 lamps of architecture in V&A.

1870s unex scheme rest Ludchurch ch, Pmbs; TL via chwarden;

1871 comp entry Aberystwyth Board School, Cd; commended; CN 16.2.72

1871-8 rest Llangwm Uchaf ch, Mon; MD 74; AC 1877 40: screen restored, lectern V&A V3/1; but BoW says ch rest was 1863-9 and screen rest 1876-8; CB 1876 30-5; BN 1.9.71; chancel rest by E Christian 1869; fine tile pavements;

1871-3 Wyesham National Schools, Mon; Gwent RO CR D527; 1873 MD99;

1872 chancel & N aisle, Christchurch ch, Mon; MM 2.8.72)

1872 ?rest Llanfoist ch, Mon; attrib BoW; Ew vestry in memory Crawshay Bailey;

1872-5 Wyesham ch, Mon; ICBS 7439; MD 99 has drawings dated 1872-3; BA 17.8.85 ill; £1700; tower compl 1890; pulpit 1875; BoW 1873-5)

(1873 Redbrook ch, Glos; MD 23)

(1874 Adforton ch, Herefs; BN 2.10.74;

(1874 Hoarwithy ch, Herefs; MD 61-2;

(1874 Barrow Point, Pinner, Middx; MD 87-8; plan of porch dated 25.7.74;

(1875-81 Rossdohan, Co Kerry, for Dr ST Heard; MD 90-1; dem

1876 work Cynwyl Elfed ch, Cms: completion of rest designed 1859 by P&S; design for door furniture for aisle & W doors dated 17.11.76; undated design for stained glass; MD 54;

l876 rest Camrose ch, Pmbs, chancel rest;

1876-8 rest screen, Llangwm Uchaf, Mon; BoW; Ew glass c1877 by JPS (or HA Kennedy) made by Belham; CB 1876 30-5; RA 1878; exh Arch Ass 1878;

187? rest Christchurch ch, Mon after 1877 fire; BoW

1877 lychgate, Rockfield ch, Mon; MD90 dated 4.8.77; church rest by JPS or P&S 1859-60; BoW)

1879 ?reblt Llanddewi Skirrid ch, Mon; MD 23; BA 1879 239; but BoW says by JP;

(1880-1 bungalow settlement, Birchington, Kent; MD 36-9; ? in partnership w John Taylor architect.

1882-5 rest Tenby ch, Pmbs, rest E end, dem vestry and rebld w new SE gable to match NE one; TO 27.7.82; PH 7.12.83; TO 1.5.84; TO 14.8.84;

1883 ?rest St Arvans ch, Mon; MD 25; BoW says rest was by JP;

1883-4 Camrose Ch, Pmbs nave rest; des for 3 st glass ws, V&A, MD 47 dated March 83;

18?? proposed S aisle St Woolos ch, Newport, Mon; ill MD 83; JPS of S&C; not in BoW;

18?? houses at Dinas, after 1884; MD26; obit Br l0.2.06; ?not Pmbs; ?Dinas Powys, Glam;

18?? The Grove, Narberth, Pmbs; BN 17.1.1890; MD 26)

(1884 adds Goodrich ch, Herefs; BA 3.7.85;

1884 alts St Mary's National School, Monmouth; BoW; former Prior's lodgings alts 1856 P&S and JPS 1870. Alts 1896 by GE Halliday.

1884 Free Library, Art Gallery & Schools, Swansea, Glam; BA 21.11.84; ?unex;

1885 Conservative Club, Penarth, Glam; MD 86; Br 16.5.85; S&C; V&A has undated plan for a billiard room addition in Penarth that may relate to this; ill A 16.5.85;

1886 comp design Assize Courts, Birmingham; Br 20.3.86)

1886-90 rebuilt University College of Wales, Aberystwyth after fire. Post fire report by JPS W 17.7.85; S&C appointed W 25.2.87; RA 1887; JRW; T Br 26.2.87; £17900;

1886-90 cathedral architect Llandaff, Glam, on death of Prichard; MD70; designs for vent openings in doors 1887 S&C; JPS completed stalls; his advice on saving the NW tower rejected for that of JL Pearson who recommended getting in a practical builder;

1887 Schools, Pontycymmer, Mon S&C £1795 T Br 22.1.87;

1888 rest nave Grosmont ch, Mon; AC 1.6.88)

1888-1901 St Paul ch, Grangetown, Cardiff; MD 49-50; V&A drawings undated; Br 25.1.90 has slightly different perspective and plan by J Coates Carter; Orrin 41-2 FS 1889, by JCC of S&C; £4000; chancel 1901-2 £2500 Cardiff Times 3.5.02;

1888-91 Melincryddan ch, Neath, Glam; JCC of S&C with DM Davies of Neath exec archt, Orrin 111; WM 22.3.89; ICBS 1888; Benj Thomas Neath contr died during bldng; GG 24.4.91; BN 23.1.91; WM 24.4.91; £3000; RA 1890;

1889 alts Llandogo ch, Mon; S&C; refit chancel, S porch, vestry; NLW LL/F/?; organ chamber and reredos, BoW; NLW Pensaerniaeth Cymru 43 a-b ref to NLW PG 2426 1 a-b;

1889-90 organ chamber, Llanfabon ch, Glam, JPS of S&C; Orrin 77; ICBS; £84;

1889 reredos St Clement ch, Briton Ferry, Glam; Orrin 22; S&C; £130; unveiled 25.12.89; )

1890 ?work at Caerleon ch, Mon; MD 47; drawing for a lectern Tr RIBA 1890 175; not in BoW;

(1890-9 School of Art, Stroud, Glos with WHC Fisher; MD 94-5)

1890-1 All Saints ch, Penarth, Glam; Orrin 123; burnt 1926 rebuilt, bombed 1941; Br 4.10.90; JCC of S&C; ICBS 1885; contractor L Purnell Penarth; £6300; alts 1895 porch, pulpit and organ NLW LL/F/629, ?S&C; BN 26.6.91; AA 1892 16; RA 1892;

1890-1904 rest Chepstow St Mary ch, Mon; rest nave and crossing rebuilt 1890-1, S&C; pulpit 1891; chancel rebuilt 1896-7 S&C; choir stalls 1902; S trans 1904-5 S&C, abandoned unfinished 1913; ICBS; MD 50-1; elev of pulpit 1890 S&C; BN 17.1.90; CB 1891 77-82; BN 26.6.91 ill of JCC persp and plan; exh RA 1891; BoW

1891-2 Briton Ferry parish ch (St Mary Llansawel), Glam; JCC of S&C; Darby 44; exh RA 1891 JCC; Orrin 23; old ch dem exc tower 1891; CB 1891 28 £1890; reblt as the Welsh church, design by JCC exec H. F. Clarke of Briton Ferry; Walter Dowland, Abergavenny, contr; £1775; MD44 has design for 3 windows by JPS of S&C dated 1890; BN 26.6.91;

1891-2 rest Llanrhian ch, Pmbs; rest S&C, stone tracery, heating & chimney, tiled floors, panelling w old pews, NLW SD/F/? SDCh/Misc/202 has section of chancel and transept windows.

1892-3 New Tredegar ch, Glam; S&C; BoW; MD 84; AA 1895; S aisle S&C 1899;

1893-4 rest W end Llantrisant ch, Glam; Orrin; S&C; contr Chas Cooksley Llantrisant; £2000; GG 13.4.94;

1893-4 alts parsonage, Shirenewton Mon; Br 21.10.93 S&C;

1893-4 rest Penmark ch, Glam; Orrin 129-30; ICBS; NLW LL/F/643; stalls by Wm Clarke; £600; contractor JS Shepton Penarth; WM 20.6.94;

(1894 plan for tiling Whitchurch ch, Herefs; MD 99; dated June 94; for JF Campbell, Woodseat, and Gen Nicholl, The Grange;

1894-7 rest Michaelston y Fedw ch, Mon; S&C; ICBS; NLW PG 2426/93; BoW 1894-6;

1895 rest Sully ch, Glam; Orrin 164-5; £550; NLW LL/F/792; S&C; WM 18.10.95;

1897 rest Nash ch, Mon; tower & spire; S&C; BoW)

1896-7 rest chancel, St Mary ch, Chepstow, Mon; ICBS; S&C; cf 1890)

1899 alts Brawdy Ch, Pmbs; S&C; NLW SD/F/?; panelled roofs, chimney, stone repairs.

1899 S aisle New Tredegar ch, Glam; BoW;

1899 adds Marine Hotel, Southerndown, Glam; MD 25;

1899-1900 rest St Brides Wentlooge ch, Mon; reseated; S&C; ICBS; BoW;

1901 des for memorial windows, Llandaff Cathedral, Glam, to Dean Williams & Jonas Watson; Br 10.2.06

1902 mission ch, Blaina, Mon; Gwent RO D124.37-41 S&C; Br 10.2.06)

1902 alts parsonage, Whitson, Mon; S&C; Gwent RO DL/AM/P1, corresp)

1903 adds Rogiet ch, Mon; S&C; N aisle, vestry, ceilings, arcade, pulpit; Br 2.1.04; NLW PG 2427 des for font cover and canopy; BoW;

1902-3 All Saints ch, Adamstown, Cardiff; Br 7.2.03; 1902-3 by S&C BoW 300; Kames Place;

1903 organ screen, Llandaff Cathedral, Glam; Br 10.2.06;

Attrib:

1878-9 Glynpadarn c1878 and Bronpadarn 1879-80, Llanbadarn Fawr, Cd: Bronpadarn for sale CN 10.12.80 ‘recently erected under personal superintendence of the architect’.

1884 Church Hall, Camrose, Pmbs;

SEELY & PAGET The Hon. Henry John Seely (1899-, later Lord Mottistone, and Paul Edward Paget. Partnership from 1922, Paget not an architect; rebuilt Eltham Palace for S Courtauld complete 1936; designed churches from 1930s.

1967-8 St Mark ch, Gabalfa, Cardiff,

SEPPINGS, SIR ROBERT. 1767-1840. Controller to Navy 1813 responsible for roofed ship sheds, his timber design widely used. cf J. Sutherland, in Trans Newcomen Soc 1989.

1841 Shed over Slip No 3, Pembroke Dock, Pmbs; ill Prof Papers of Corps of Royal Engineers, 1847; Dem;

SERGISON BATES London

2007-9 Crafts Centre, Ruthin, Denbs; RSAW Dewi-Prys Thomas Award 2009; RIBA award 2009; Toucstone Dec 2011 30-1;

SESOM-HILEY H. Worked on Cardiff Castle, Glam, after d of William Frame 1905 until 1921, when succeded by J. P. D. Grant; JMC 260; 400 n34: works to nursery, ?the Tank Tower dated 1914. Wrote article on Castle in CT 1912.

SETON, Lt-Col CHARLES C.

1866-71 Lavernock Point Battery, Glam; plans dated 2.2.71; RCAHMW Guns across the Severn, 36)

SEWARD & THOMAS, Cardiff and Barry. Edwin Seward 1853-1924 trained in Yeovil, came to Cardiff as assistant to G.F. Robinson. James & Seward from 1875 (W.P. James q.v.), then James, Seward & Thomas qv ?c1875 to c1886, then Seward & Thomas to 1893 when ES and George Thomas parted. See also Edwin Seward.

1884-8 Coal Exchange Cardiff ES of S&T BoW271)

1885 Abersychan Police Station, Mon JS&T Br 3.1.85)

1886 2nd Pr new UCW Aberystwyth; CJ 11.6.86; RHH

1886 Shops and stalls at Cardiff Public Hall Co premises for the Queen St Arcade Co, Cardiff T Br 10.4.86; £3395;

1887-8 Turner House Gallery, Penarth; BoW 495; S&T; for James Pyke Thompson of Roxburgh; LHW revised edn; T Br 16.4.87;

1890 Barry Dock WM chapel, Glam; S&T; Br 1890B 316)

1890-1 add to Board Schools, Victoria Pk Rd, Barry, Glam; S&T; add 1895 by GT)

1890-2 Holton Rd Board Schools, Barry; BoW 150; S&T

1891 Alts London & Prov Bank, Guildhall Sq. Carmarthen; S&T; dem 1903; Barclays archives;

1891 Kenilworth Rd CM chapel, Barry, Glam; Barry Dock News 9.1.91; Gothic; £1800; dem; S&T; Photo BDN 1.10.97)

1891 Holton BC chapel, Barry Dock, Glam; FS Barry Dock News 1.5.91; Gothic; £1200; S&T; ER Evans br)

1893 Romilly Infants School, Barry, Glam; BoW150, S&T; add 1896 by GT)

1893 London & Prov Bank, Pontypool, Mon; BoW 482 S&T; Br 25.3.93; now Barclays)

1893-4 Tabernacle I chapel, Holton Rd, Barry Docks £1950 Renaissance style; ‘designed by late firm of S&T, completed under personal supervision of George Thomas Barry Dock News?; ER Evans & Bros contr; Jenkin Meredith of Barry Dock clerk of works) BoW 148; Barry Dock News 8.6.94.

1893-4 Adds Royal Infirmary, Cardiff BoW 307 S&T)

Atrrib:

1895, Penarth House, Penarth, Glam, for Philip Morel, dem 1939; LHW revised edn;

18??, Roxburgh, Penarth, for James Pyke Thompson, dem c1930; attrib as S&T, built Truner House Gallery for his collection; LHW revised edn.

SEWARD, EDWIN Cardiff and Barry. 1853-1924, born Yeovil, came to Cardiff aged 16, c1869, studied at Science & Art School, assistant to GE Robinson, 1875 joined WP James 1818-93 & George Thomas born 1849 qqv as James, Seward & Thomas qv until 1883. Seward & Thomas until 1893, then ES. WW in W 1920 42-3: FRIBA, architect of Wye Bridge, Monmouth; Cardiff original Municipal Bldngs; Cardiff workhouse and also workhouses at Ely and Pontypridd; Free Library & Museum buildings Cardiff; Harbour Trust Offices and Council Chamber at Swansea etc. Worked hard for Cardiff Exhibition of 1881, 1884 & 1896. Did much for promotion of the intellectual life of Cardiff .. largely in conj w the late Thos Hy Thomas. Retired 1915, in 1920 was at Weymouth. John Petter of Petter & Warren, Yeovil, was articled;

1873 ?work w GER, Insole Court, Llandaff, Glam, continued 1875 by JS&T; BoW262;

1875 ?Tynycoed, Arthog, Mer; plans at house signed WP James, but stair like Insole Court

1878-80 widened Wye Bridge, Monmouth, Mon; WWin A 1914; BoW, ES

1882 Central Library, The Hayes, Cardiff, Glam; JS&T; WwinA1920

1883-6 Coal Exchange, Mt Stuart Sq, Cardiff, Glam; JS&T

1890-1 add Board Schools, Victoria Pk Rd, Barry, Glam; S&T; add 1895 by GT

1890-2 Board Schools, Holton Rd, Barry, Glam; BoW 150; S&T;

1891 Kenilworth Rd CM chapel, Cadoxton-juxta-Barry, Glam; Barry Dock News 9.1.91; Gothic £1800, dem. S&T

1891 Holton BC chapel, Holton, Barry Dock, Glam; FS Barry Dock News 1.5.91 Gothic £1200 S&T;

1893 Romilly Infants School, Barry, Glam; BoW150, S&T, add 1896 by GT;

1893-4 Tabernacle I chapel, Holton Rd, Barry Docks, Glam; £1950 Ren style des by S&T completed by GT

1893-4 Adds Royal Infirmary, Cardiff, Glam; BoW307 S&T

1893-6 adds Cardiff Free Library, Glam; )

1894 New Trinity UR chapel, Cowbridge Rd, Cardiff, Glam; BoW 278) Gothic

1895 Plymouth Arms PH, St Fagans, Glam; BoW 559 ES)

1895? Adds Insole Court, Llandaff, Glam; BoW 262)

1896 Central Arcade now Morgan Arcade, Cardiff; BoW 214 ES)

1896 Moorlands, Moorlands Rd, Splott, Cardiff; BoW 312 ES

1898 Lisvane House, Lisvane, Cardiff, Glam; BoW 293; for self adds c1902, ES; Blt 1898 WW in W 1920, filled w interesting paintings and other wks of art.

1899 David Morgan shop, The Hayes, Cardiff, Glam; BoW217, ES)

1900-1 Llanishen Methodist chapel, Cardiff; BoW 294 ES, Gothic;

1901 ?Holme Tower, Penarth, Glam; dem; attr Edwin Jones of Cardiff BoW 495;

1902-3 Harbour Trust offices, Swansea, Glam; WW inA 1920;

1907 Outpatients dept, Cardiff Royal Infirmary, Glam; BoW 307-8)

1911-12 alts Coal Exchange, Cardiff, Glam; ES; BoW271;

Undated Cardiff workhouse; Ely workhouse; Pontyprid workhouse; Cardiff Municipal Buildings; Council Cmbr Swansea; all in WW in A 1920.

Atrrib:

1895 Penarth House, Penarth, Glam, for Philip Morel; dem 1939; LHW rev edn;

18?? Roxburgh, Penarth, Glam, for James Pyke Thompson, dem c1930; attrib as S&T built Turner House Gallery for his collection; LHW rev edn;

SHANNON, MICHAEL. Scot recommended as clerk of works at Plas Tanybwlch by Arthur S Flower, the architect. Had formerly worked for 3 yrs on alts Waterside, Stratford upon Avon; Cered 14 1 2001.

1891-2 Clerk of works, alts Plas Tanybwlch, Llanychaearn, Cd, for ML Vaughan Davies; AS Flower archt; Cered 14 1 2001. Probably des pair Old Laundry & Tanybwlch Cottage, 1891-3;

(1892 Clerk of wks alts 17 Hyde Park Gdns London for Mrs MLV Davies of Tanybwlch, Llanychaearn, Cd; her house before marriage, she was Mary Maples Jenkins, widow, Cered 14 2001)

SHARP, WALTER R. Exchange Acade, Manchester. Des Welsh WM chapel, Gore St, Greenheys, Manchester, 1895; WCC95 178; Arts and Crafts Gothic br and t/cotta

SHARPE, EDMUND Architect, Manchester, retired 1856 to become railway engineer, practice continued by Edward Paley qv; Sharpe was related to Samuel Holland owner of slate mines and involved in his plan for a railway from Blaenau Ffestiniog to the main line at Llandudno Junction, opened 1863;

SHARPE, ROBERT A railway contractor who had worked with Brunel on Chepstow Railway Bridge, 1850-2; Chepstow Museum;

1851 Steam flour mills, Chepstow, Mon; Chepstow Museum;

SHAW, G. & J.R Saddleworth see George Shaw

SHAW, GEORGE Saddleworth. 1810-76. BoE Manchester 67 says Architect and contr, self-taught, textile agent until 1850. Supplied elaborate stone and carved wood fittings from his workshops ?in 1840s. Firm later G & JR Shaw. In Lancs: Birtle ch 1845; Healey ch Rochdale 1849-77; alts Hopwood Hall, Middleton 1850s G&JS; Wingates ch Westhoughton 1858-9; Norden ch Rochdale 1860-1; Parkfield ch Middleton 1861-2; adds Hurst ch Ashton u Lyne 1862; Prestolee ch 1859-63; St Thomas ch Crumpsall 1863 G&JRS; St James, Hurst Brook Ashton u Lyne 1863-5; Calderbrook ch Littleborough 1860-4; St James ch, Gorton 1871 G&RS;

1860-4 Bryn y Neuadd, Llanfairfechan, Caerns, for John Platt; LHW says by C&JS, photo; dem;

1860s rest Hawarden Old Castle, Flints; BoW)

1860s adds Hawarden Castle, Flints; BoW 363)

1864 Christ Church, Llanfairfechan, Caerns, for John Platt; AV;

SHAW, RICHARD NORMAN London. Leading architect of Domestic Revival w WE Nesfield. Biog Andrew Saint (AS). AS pers comment that Shaw worked on drawings for Christ Church, Caernarfon, Caerns, while in Anthony Salvin office 1856-9. Nesfield was Salvin’s nephew, in office 1853-7, took over lease of Salvin’s office 30 Argyle St in 1862 with Shaw. Jill Allibone says ch des 1855 blt 1861-4.

SHAYLER & RIDGE see F. H. Shayler

SHAYLER, FRANK HEARN. (1854-1954) Shrewsbury, Oswestry. Arts & Crafts architect. FRIBA 1907. Partners incl Edmunds (S&E); Ridge (S&R); and JA Swan (S&S). Firm of Ridge & Haynes (R&H) des Montgomery Institute 1924 may be same Ridge. Called of Welshpool & Liverpool, 1895-8, RHH; WWinA 1926 has Richard Evered Haymes as architect Owen Glendower Parliament House and Institute, Machynlleth; concert hall and Institute Llanfair Caereinion and Trefriw CM chapel;

1891 alts and enlargement, Caerhowell Hall, Mont, with WH Sapaul qv. dinner given at Lion Hotel by Col Harrison for workmen at Caerhowell Hall ‘now undergoing alterations and considerable enlargement’. WH Spaull architect, assisted by Frank Shayler, ME 4/8/91;

1895 1st pr Intermediate Sch, Welshpool Mont; RHH)

1896 2nd pr Intermediate Sch, Llanidloes Mont; FHS of Liverpool; RHH)

1896 1st pr Schools, Llanfair RHH; ?Llanfair Caereinion, Mont;

1899 Post Office, Broad St, Welshpool; newly opened;

1900-1 B chapel, Montgomery Mont; S&E; AJW 42; Dem 1966;)

1902 Free Library, Newtown, Mont; FHS or S&R; BoW; 1902 FS laid. ‘New English Renaissance’ MEcho 25/10/02; Opened, description, Shayler & Ridge, architects, who won competition ME 25.4.08

1902 Victoria Nursing Institute, Welshpool. Plans by FS recommended. Estimate £1150 MEcho 23.8.02. FS laid, description – MEcho 22.11.02;

(1902 Nos 71-5 The Mount, Shrewsbury, Salop;)

1903 Brynele, Nantcwnlle, Cd; T: CN 20.2.03

1904 WM chapel, Llanfyllin Mont; WCC04 320, £2200, S&R of Oswestry; Italian Baroque; BoW, S&R, Wrenaissance)

1904 WM chapel & cottage, Maesygroes ?where; WCC04 319, S&R of Oswestry; £400; Isaac Jones, Llanfechain, builder; looks like house)

1904 WM chapel, Plasbenion, where?; WCC04 319; S&R; Cefn Mawr circuit, Gothic, brick and t/cotta, £380;

1904 Seion WM chapel, Llanrhaeadr ym Mochnant, Mont; DHO 119-20; WCC04, £1950, free Perp; S&R of Oswestry; BoW

(1905-6 National Provincial Bank, Oswestry, Salop BoE 461 S&R)

(190? Plough Inn, Oswestry, Salop;)

1908 TH, Llanidloes, Mont; S&R; BoW)

(c1910 ?two villas, Morda Rd, Oswestry, Salop;)

(1910-11 County Secondary School, Shrewsbury; S&S)

(1911-12 Girls High School,Wellington Salop; S&S)

(1921 houses, Wenlock Rd, Bridgnorth, Salop; FS)

1922 ?Llanfair Institute, Llanfair Caereinion, Mont for Lord Davies; attrib FHS, BoW; R&H;

1922-4 National Provincial Bank, Llanrwst, Denbs; S&R; BoW 238)

1925-6 alts Court House, Ruthin, Denbs, as Nat Provincial Bank; attrib BoW 278)

(1934-5 No 31 Shelton Rd, Shrewsbury; BoE 593)

(1935-6 No 21 Ridgebourne Rd, Shrewsbury; BoE 593)

SHEASBY, THOMAS Sr Engineer, architect, Tamworth. Engineer to the Swansea canal, BDCE, Copp 150. Contr for sections of Coventry Canal 1786-90, met Thomas Dadford Sr there, partners S&D 1790, contr for Cromford Canal. Sheasby and Dadfords inv in all major Welsh canals after Dadfords appointed to Glamorganshire Canal 1790. TS said to be just finishing on Birmingham Canal 16.8.91. Retired 1804. Son Thomas Jr helped from 1796 on Swansea Canal succeded him 1799-1802; 1810-11 inv Aberdare Canal but left to work on Lydney Canal & Dock for Severn & Wye Tramroad Co, enlarged harbour there 1820, retired 1847.

1790-4 ?inv w Dadfords, Glamorgan Canal; Copp 150)

1791ff applied for Neath Canal, Glam; ‘Mr Sheasby a surveyor who has been employed on the Birmingham canal’, but Thos Dadford Jr appntd. Sheasby took over 1792 when Dadford left to bld Monmouthshire Canal; built Aqueduct at Ynysbwllog, Clyne; Copp 150)

1793 Appntd to survey Swansea Canal route to Defynnog, Brec; Copp 150; 1793 report on alternative route from Loughor to Llandovery, surveyed w James Cockshutt;)

1794 Appntd surveyor to Trewyddfa Canal

1795-6 assistnt eng to Charles Roberts on Swansea Canal, engineer 1796-9 assist by TS Jr who succeeded him 1799-1802)

(1801 surveyor to Wolverhampton & Birmingham Canal, retired 1804.

Aslo Fountain Hall, Swansea, house for manager/ engineer, Swansea Canal, des by ‘canal engineer-architect William Sheasby’, Copp; ?error for TS.

SHEASBY, THOMAS JR Engineer son of Thomas Sheasby Sr qv. Helped his father from 1796 on Swansea Canal succeded him 1799-1802; 1810-11 involved Aberdare canal but left to work on Lydney Canal and Dock for Severn & Wye Tramroad Co, enlarged harbour there 1820, retired 1847. Copp 150

1799-1802 engineer to Swansea Canal in succ to father; Copp 150-1;

1810-11 appointed to Aberdare Canal, but left for Lydney job. 1810-12 contrs Evan & David Hopkins, Edward Martin eng, Thos Sheasby Jr & George Overton resident engs; acc to Copp)

SHEEN, JOHN Broad St, Hay on Wye, builder 1844 dir.

SHEFFIELD, H.N. Architect, London;

1877 alt Penybont Hall, Penybont, Rad; BoW; nondescript gabled style; for J Parry Severn psrt dem c1950;

SHENNER, WARD In charge of Liverpool office of Sir Wm Holford & Ptnrs; inf Dale Owen (DO);

1957 UCW Aberystwyth, new plan for Penglais site

1957-? Penbryn Halls of Residence, Penglais, Aberystwyth, Cd; inf DO;

SHEPHEARD & BOWER

1932 County Infirmary, Newtown, Mon; by Messrs Hastwell Grayson and S&B; BoW

SHEPHERD & SONS Cardiff Involved at Llandrindod Wells, Rad, des Pump House Hotel; RS; hotel 1888 or c1886 BoW;

SHEPPARD, A.E.

1905 prop Cottage Hospital, Abertillery, Mon; Br 7.10.05)

1909 Pontnewydd Co-op, Mon; Br 24.4.09)

SHEPPARD, JAMES. Newcastle Emlyn

l87l Minor alts Cilrhedyn vicarage, Pmbs; NLW SD/B/

SHEPPARD, (RICHARD) & PARTNERS. Later Richard Sheppard, Robson & Ptnrs.

1949-50 Northern Aluminium Co offices, Rogerstone, Mon; AD 1949 108; BoW; RS&P)

1969-73 Gwent House, Cwmbran, Mon; BoW; RSR&P;

SHERLOCK, CORNELIUS Liverpool. Des St Stephen Gateacre 1872-4; Walker Art Gallery 1874-7; Picton Reading Room Liverpool 1875-9 S&Vale; BoE;

1875 sale mod res, Tanyfoel, Penmaenmawr, Caerns, of Murray Gladstone Esq, partics CS, archt, Liverpool; NWC 17.7.75; House is Italianate stucco, now called Noddfa, AV thinks of 1860s)

SHERRY, WILLIAM Norton, Tenby. Builder & joiner 1844 dir

SHERWIN, J. Manchester

1871 Compet Aberystwyth Board Sch; Comm; CN 16.2.72

SHIPWAY, JAMES HOLDEN 18 George St, Westminster. Railway engineer. Listed in AEBTD 1868.

1862 Eng prop Whitland & Pembroke Dock rlwy, CJ 28.11.62, or Whitland & Milford Haven rlwy CJ 20.3.63; but Pembroke & Tenby Rlwy authorised 1859 opened 30.7.63 blt by David Davies & Ezra Roberts, extended to Whitland by Act of 1864, opened 4.9.66, Davies & Roberts contrs; eng J. Mathias qv; TS 74-80;

1864 Elevations for terrace houses, South Cliff, Tenby, Pmbs; Lithograph; possibly laid out streets for South Cliff development; houses on Esplanade not as in lithograph.

SHONE, C(HARLES) & R(ICHARD). Land surveyors; Richard Shone in 1828-9 & 1844 dirs, Mount St, St Asaph.

1808 Design for bridge over Conwy, Conwy, Caerns; NLW PB 7434; NLW, Pensaerniaeth Cymru 1998 22; unex.

SHOPLAND, J.R. Engineer, Swindon; partner with architect TS Lansdown (L&S);

1879 outfall works, Briton Ferry, Glam contract Arch 8.2.79;

SILCOCK, THOMAS B. 46 Milsom St, Bath. 1854- Partner in Silcock & Reay with SS Reay. Twice Mayor of Bath, MP for Wells 1906. 1887-8 YMCA, Broad St Bath Som TBS; 1891 3rd prize Bath Municipal Bldngs RHH; 1891-2 adds Lansdown Grove Hotel Bath TBS; 1892 2nd prize Shepton Mallet public offices RHH TBS; 1894 entrant Bath Pump Room comp RHH; 1894 Sandford St C, Swindon, Wilts; 1895 Pew Hill House, Chippenham, Wilts WBR TBS; 1897 Fitzmaurice School, Bradford on Avon Wilts WBR; 1897 Technical College, Victoria Rd, Swindon, Wilts) WBR S&R; 1897 adds 20 Bathwick Hill, Bath, Som, S&R; 1900 Façade 46 Milsom St Bath S&R; 1900 Newtown Junior school, Trowbridge, Wilts WBR S&R/ TBS BoE 535; 1902 shopfront 2 Milsom St, Bath, Som S&R; 1902 Winsley House, Winsley, Wilts WBR S&R; 1903-4 Winsley Chest Hospital Wilts WBR S&R; 1905 Hayward & Wooster offices, Walcot St, Bath S&R; 1905 Marlborough Grammar School, Wilts WBR; 1907 Sunday sch, Manvers St B, Bath Som S&R; 1910 Sunday sch Widcombe B, Bath, Som S&R)

1894-5 1st pr Municipal Buildings, Llandudno, Caerns; RA 1895 TBS; ill AA 1895; blt 1899-1902. C: BJ 24.11.97 S&R;

1899-1902 Llandudno TH, Lloyd St, Llandudno, Caerns S&R, orig des 1894 TBS see above;)

SILK, WILSON & SON, Manchester. Plans for new seaside resort, Fairbourne, Mer, said to be in Mer RO; for 280 houses in avenues to an esplanade and 300 ft pier at end of axis w church and baths; RH; not found.

SILLITOE, RICHARD Architect. A William Sillitoe was land surveyor Abergele, Denbs, in 1844 dir.

1800 dairy, Bettisfield Park, Flints, for David Dennant; P&P15 ill elev and plan from 2 letters in NLW; Gothic;

SIMON & TWEEDIE, 36 Hanover St, Edinburgh, & Manchester. Frank Lewis Worthington Simon (1863-1933) & Charles E Tweedie Jr (1863-1942) both of Edinburgh. Previously Simon & Capper of 34 St Andrews Sq, Edinburgh, won 1st pr Hope C chapel, Wigan, 1888, RHH, CYB89 225; 1894 entr Heaton Moor C chapel RHH S&T; 1894 Evangeligal Union ch, now St Martin of Tours, Dalry Rd, Edinburgh, BoS505, S&T; 1895 2nd pr West Hartlepool Board School S&T. With Huon Matear of Liverpool, Simon won competition for Liverpool Cotton Exchange, 1904, and Simon with Henry Boddington won competition 1912 for Manitoba Parliament, Canada, which was executed with Septimus Warwick; ASG; DSA;

1892 1st pr Llanelli TH, Cms; RHH; Jacobean design ill BN 14.10.92. CRO Cawdor maps 116; TH was built by W. Griffiths, 2nd prize winner;

SIMPSON & ALLEN, London JW Simpson and EJ Milner Allen; 1st pr Liverpool City Hospital 1887; 1st pr Manchester Royal Infirmary 1896; 1st pr Cartwright Hall Bradford 1899;

(1897 entry Cardiff TH comp; RHH)

SIMMONS & GELLIER See Sunway

SIMPSON, JAMES Engineer, President of ICE;

1847-8 water supply, Newport, Mon, Proc ICE 22 273-83 on sewerage of Newport by Alfred Williams CE;

SIMPSON, JAMES Leeds. Chapel architect 1791-1864, born at Aberford Yorks, d Leeds. Wesleyan. Joiner in 1830s, architect by 1839. Joinery at Brunswick Chapel, Leeds 1824-5; St Peter’s St WM chapel Leeds 1834; Oxford Place WM chapel Leeds 1835; Meadow Lane chapel Leeds 1837; Hunslet WM chapel 1839; Lady Lane WM chapel Leeds 1840; Centenary WM chapel York 1840; King St WM chapel Derby 1841 classical (dem); Pitt St WM chapel Barnsley 1845-6 Greek; Summerseat WM, chapel Bury (Gothic) 1845-6; Temple St WM chapel Keighley 1846 Greek; Hanover Place chapel Leeds 1847; Richmond Hill chapel Leeds 1849; Bold St chapel Warrington 1850 (dem); Eccleshill chapel Bradford 1855; Priory St WM and houses York 1856 BoE 179, 230; Queen St chapel, Morley 1861 (K. Powell The Fall of Zion, 1980; Colvin; son John Simpson II b1831 worked with him and cont practice;

1855 WM chapel, Wrexham, Denbs; replaced 1889-90 by Brynyffynnon WM chapel by Waddington & Son qv, BoW 302;

SIMPSON, JOHN. 1755-1815. Mason, builder, clerk of works. Born Stenhouse, Scotland, associated with Thomas Telford, for whom built bridges at Bewdley, Dunkeld, Craigellachie, and Bonar as well as two Welsh aqueducts. Moved to Shrewsbury, worked with William Hazledine qv ironfounder on bridge contracts c1797-1812; oversaw construction of St Chad ch, Shrewsbury, 1790-2, for G Steuart, buried there, bust by Chantrey. Repaired foundations Pulteney Bridge, Bath, for Telford, c1800; Some architectural work, possibly Bewdley TH 1808; Nos 32-9 St Michael St Shrewbury built for JS after 1802, BoE; 1804-5 built Malinslee ch, Telford, Salop, possibly to Telford design, based on Madeley ch, BoE; masonry contractor on Caledonian Canal for Telford from 1804; business continued by nephew John Straphen +1826; LTCR; HC;

1793 won tender for Telford bridge at Chirk, Denbs;

1795-1806 contr Pont Cysyllte aqueduct, Ellesmere Canal; by T Telford; Colvin; initially with John Varley, took over work on stone piers and abutments 1800, ironwork contract with W Hazledine 1802; built 1804-6;

1796-1801 contractor completion of Chirk Aqueduct, Ellesmere Canal, Denbs; T Telford; HC; BoW says by Thomas Telford and William Jessop'; contract with William Hazledine qv;

1794-6 contractor with William Hazledine qv for Vyrnwy Aqueduct, Carreghofa, Pentreheylin, Mont, on Montgomeryshire Canal; John & Thomas Dadford engineers; BoW;

SJÖSTROM, CYRIL. Later ?changed name to Mardall, joined Yorke, Rosenberg & Mardall BoW Mon 271;

1939 unex plan for 60 timber houses for Subsistence Production Society at Llandegveth, Mon.

SLATER, W. FORD, Burslem, Stoke on Trent; designed chapels for WMs: Sandy Lane WM Burslem 1901 WCC 03; Chadlington WM, Oxon WCC03 £810; Wyke Regis WM Dorset WCC03; Basford WM Staffs WCC03; Norton WM WCC03; Stoke on Trent archives have papers c1860-1960 of a firm called Ford & Slater;

1902 WM chapel, Clydach, Glam WCC02; BoW; WCC03;

SMIRKE, Sir ROBERT. 1781-1867. Leading Greek Revival architect. Knighted 1832, RIBA Gold Medal 1853. Designed British Museum 1823ff. cf JM Crooke 1961 thesis;

1812-15 Boultibrook, Presteigne, Rad, for Sir Harford Jones Brydges; HC; BoW says add of library; signed drawing at Kentchurch Court, Herefs;

1815-18 alts Powis Castle, Mont; glazed loggia in inner court, put in neo-Eliz ceiling, replaced kitchens w bedrooms on S side and altered windows c1818; raised C15 E Gate Tower a storey; remodelled 1st floor library; BoW; HC, JM Crook thesis, from Powis accnts;

1815-18? work at Cardiff Castle, Glam for 2nd Marquess of Bute; P&P6 suggests that unsigned ground plans labelled ‘plans for finishing Cardiff Castle as suggested 1830’ may be his and that in the early C19 the great hall was divided into entrance hall & dining hall, the main entrance was replanned and an office added at NW corner, but these plans show v minor alts connected w adding the office and blocking up bedroom doors and windows; JM Crook, WB, 260, suggests works completed c1817, ref RIBAD H/12/19/1-3, paper watermarked 1817; HC says c1818; APSD.

SMIRKE, SYDNEY. Architect, London. 1798-1877. Fifth son of Robert Smirke painter, brother of Sir Robert Smirke, architect qv. RIBA Gold Medal 1860. 1838-46 dome and portico Bethlehem Hospital, London; 1843-5 Conservative Club London with George Basevi; 1846-7 Athenaeum, Bury, Lancs; 1854-7 British Museum Reading Room.

1845 Penrhos ch, Mont; BoW; brick;

SMITH & TUCKWOOD, Pontypridd

1990 converted WM chapel of 1899, Eglwys Bach, Pontypridd, Glam to doctors surgery Cadw, Chapels in Wales, 1999

SMITH ROBERTS ASSOCIATES, 3 Beaufort Bldngs, Christchurch Green, Clifton, Bristol BS8 4AN. 0117 974 2544. Peter Roberts qv formerly with Niall Philipps qv des Treginnis Isaf Farms for City Children, St Davids, Pmbs, and Castell Henllys Visitor Centre, Meline, Pmbs, under name of Niall Philipps. 1991-2 & 1996 Chiddenbrook Surgery, Crediton, Devon;

1994-8 Tourist Information Centre, Cocyn Rownd, St Davids, Pmbs; Plans 1994;

1998-2000 Aberystwyth Arts Centre, Penglais Campus, Aberystwyth, Cd; RIBA Award 2001; M. Cherry, Building Wales, 2006, 58-9; completed April 2000; Touchstone 8 2000 4-11;

2005 The Cabin, Whitesands Bay, St Davids, for Rob & Biddy Donaldson; Lloyds TSB Covered Spring 2006; pembrokeshire-online.co.uk/the_cabin

2006-8 add to Tourist Information Centre, St Davids, Pmbs, for art gallery;

SMITH, WILSON & COX. Thomas Smith, William Wilson and Stanley H Cox.

195? Mixed County Secondary School, Cardiff, Glam, AJ 11.6.59;

195? offices and warehouse, Fforestfach, Swansea, Glam for foodstuffs distribution; AJ 11.6.59;

1959 All Saints, Cyncoed, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam;

SMITH, ALFRED W. Manchester. Designed Bridge WM chapel, Radcliffe, Lancs, 1881-3 with portico; Middleton Junction ch, Lancs, 1883-5;

1898 EP chapel Llandudno Junction, Caerns; AV; red br and half timber

SMITH, E.B. Oswestry, Shropshire; probably father of Frank B Smith qv of Port Talbot;

1891-2 village hall, Llansantffraid, Mont, opened ME 2.2.92;

SMITH, EDWARD, Woolwich. Contractor +1857

1855-8 Saw Mills, Pembroke Dockyard, Pmbs; W 24.8.55

1857-61 dry dock rebuilt, Pembroke Dockyard, Pmbs; PH 20.3.57

1857 two new slips with iron roofs, Pembroke Dockyard, Pmbs; HMT 3.6.57.

SMITH, FRANK B. Port Talbot. Born 1872, articled to father (?EB Smith qv) in Oswestry, Shropshire; in Port Talbot by 1895; list of works in WWinA 1926; won competition for Aberavon Club and Institute, Aberavon Soldiers' and Sailors' Institute; etc;

1897 CM Schoolroom, Grove Place, Port Talbot, Glam; T: BJ 13.10.97;

1898 shop and premises, Station Rd, Port Talbot for TB Bamford T Br 13.8.98;

1900-3 St Tydfil ch, Bryn, Margam, Glam gift of Emily Talbot, Latey & Co, Cardiff, contractors, FS 3.8.00; consecrated 22.5.03; John Williams monumental mason, Taibach, clerk of works, £600; 1914 proposed parish room at W end; stained glass 1918 by Bromsgrove Guild to Dr P Warren; dem; BM George The parish of St Theodore Port Talbot 1901-2001;

1904 shop premises for Rees Evans, Port Talbot T Br 3.9.04;

19?? Club and Institute, Aberavon, Glam, won competition WW in A 1926;

19?? Soldiers' and Sailors' Institute, Aberavon, Glam, won competition WW in A 1926;

SMITH, FRANCIS Architect Warwick. 1672-1738. Colvin. Often worked with brother William 1661-1724. FS son William 1705-47 continued business. Des Sutton Scarsdale 1724; Court House Warwick 1725-30; Davenport Hall, Salop c1726; alts Badminton House 1729ff; Brogyntyn, Salop for Wm Owen 1735-6;

1736-7 St Mary ch, Monmouth, Mon; BoW; Mon Antiquary 5 3 1985-8; Colvin;)

1736-9 Wynnstay, Denbs, for Sir W Williams-Wynn; FS&Son; Colvin; CL 23-30.3.1972; Bodleian Eng Misc f556, 21; remodelled by J Wyatt 1785, burnt 1858;

SMITH, J. LLEWELLIN Architect to Aberfan School Board, worked with David Morgan Davies qv of Caerphilly in Aberdare from 1900, RSI

1903 Board School, Aberfan, Glam; Gwilym Jenkins clerk of works; Br 20.6.03

1908 Penydarren Infants School, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam, and alts to Council Schools Br 1.2.08

SMITH, J.W.M. Borough surveyor, Wrexham 1894 named in T for fencing, Br 1.9.94;

SMITH, JOHN, Tenby. Builder, stone mason, St Julian St, in Pigot 1844 dir; Thomas Smith also stone mason in St Mary St, also listed, and John Smith, South Parade, carpenter. 1835 dir has Ambrose Smith, John Smith and Thomas Smith stone masons.

1843-4 Lexden Terrace, St Julian St, Tenby, Pmbs, for John Rees; plaque; PH 19.7.44; Rees was a Tenby man who sailed in the Far East and returned with a wife and money in 1842, blt the terrace and lived in No 1 to 1855, rented out rest, No 2 furnished rooms, Nos 3-5 unfurnished. Lexden House and possibly Seagarth adj were built by Bridget Williams for rent c1851. Lexden House was sold to first resident owner, Chas Smith, from Swansea, in 1867. Design may be by SB Gabriel of Bristol, on basis of cheque payment of £2/9/0d from Rees to SBG 22.9.45. Inf Douglas Fraser, 3 Lexden Terr, 2006.

1847 Fish Market, Crackwell St, Tenby, Pmbs; W 25.6.47

1853 alts Lock-up, Tenby, Pmbs; plans Tenby Museum

SMITH, L. BEDALL, Cardigan. Architect to Landmark Trust in West Wales, converted first LT building, Church Cottage, Llandygwydd, Cd; also chapel at Rhiw Ddolion, nr Betws y Coed, Caerns, 1969, for LT.

SMITH, ROBERT MOFFATT, Architect. Manchester. Pupil Thomas Haigh, Liverpool. Designed C chapels: Rochdale C 1st pr 1852; Manchester C 2nd pr 1852; Greenacres C, Oldham, 1853-4, BoE551 Gothic; Oldham C 1855 BoEGothic; Berkley St C, Liverpool CYB57, Moffatt, Smith & Grundy; Erith C, Kent CYB59 Gothic, dem; Clifton C, Peckham, London Gothic CYB60; Peterborough C, CYB60; Newcastle u Lyme C, Staffs, Gothic CYB60; Droylsden C, CYB60 Gothic; Southport C Lancs, Ital giant arcade on cols and ped CYB68. Also Rochdale Cemetery 1855 BoE;

1858 C chapel, Rhyl, Flints; ill CYB 1859; £1300; opened July 1858; Yr Annibynwyr/ Y Dysgedydd July 1859 162; CYB: Wm Morris Rhyl, builder; Lombardic style of architecture; blue brick w white fire-brick bands; Ital w giant arch head breaking ped; side tower w pyramid spire; purple fire brick with dr of white fire brick and Llanasa stone; Br 14.8.58; SH in AC 2003 78;

1867 C chapel, Builth Wells Brec; CYB68; round arch w tower and spire; now Horeb C; 1869 BoW305; Cadw

1868 C chapel, Llandrindod Wells Rad; CYB 1869; Gothic w spire £1100-1200; dem;)

SMITH, ROLAND INGLEBY Architect, 1882-1942 worked in Post Office division of Office of Works qv, designed post offices at Kingswood (Bristol), Hayes, and Luton;

19?? enlarged Post Office, Wind St, Swansea Glam, built 1901 by WT Oldrieve qv, enlarged 1916 and c1922; BPOA;

SMITH, SAMUEL POUNTNEY, Architect, Coleham, Shrewsbury. 1812-83. Numerous chs and ch rests in Salop. New bld: Uffington 1855-6; Leaton 1859 and 1871; Shrewsbury Cemetery 1856. Rest inc Battlefield 1860-2;

1853 alts stables, Vaynor Park, Berriew, Mont; BoE;

1862 Toll-house, Llangollen, Denbs; NLW PFCD 66; Pensaerniaeth Cymru 1998 24, castellated. Llangollen Bridge was extended over Llangollen-Corwen railway and new toll house built in 1865 acc to FH;

1862 Pool Quay ch, Mont; 1863 BoW; criticised by GR; Br 10.5.62, EE style;

1864 stations on Llangollen-Corwen railway, Henry Robertson eng: toll-house Llangollen Bridge, Denbs, des 1862; stations Berwyn, Denbs, 1864; FH; presumably also Glyndyfrdwy, Carrog and Corwen, all Mer.

1865 Maescefnyforyd Station & Llandrindod station, Rad, on Central Wales Rlwy; FH;

1867 school & residence, Corwen, Mer, adjoining gas works; T: CDH 12.1.67)

1869-70 rest Llandderfel ch, Mer; T: NWC 18.9.69)

1871-5 Pale Hall, Llandderfel, Mer, for Sir Henry Robertson MP, engineer qv; Arch 3.7.75; carving by Cox of London, firegrates designed by SPS in bronze ormolu steel and tiles; tiles and marble by Bennett of Liverpool; TL has photocopy of plan for floor tiling dated Sept 1871.

1875-7 rest Knighton ch, Rad; BoW; ICBS 1875-8, J Williams contr;

1877 Rest Llandrillo Ch, Mer; SG; rebuilt nave and chancel added top and spire to tower)

SMITH, TELFER. MSA. Architect, Market Hall Buildings, Builth Wells; Kelly 1926;

1891 two houses, Castle St, Builth Wells, Brec; MS;

1893 Elan Valley Hotel & stables etc, Llanfadarn, Rhayader, Rad; MS; being built for Messrs Williams MEcho 9.9.93

1894 chapel house, Bwlchsarnau, Rad, T: ME 23.6.94;

1896 Cottage Hospital, Builth Wells, Brec; MS;

1897 Home Farm buildings, Llysdinam, Newbridge on Wye, Rad; MS

1897-8 Intermediate Schools, Builth Wells, Brec; C: BJ 22.12.87

1898-1900 Pontrhydfendigaid Ch, Cd; Br 25.8.00;

1899 Cregrina School, Rad; MS;

SMITH, THOMAS ROGER, ARIBA. 1830-1903. 57 Strand, London. Chapel architect, born Sheffield, articled PC Hardwick, in practice 1855, ARIBA 1856, FRIBA 1863. AEBTD 1868: pupil Samuel Beazley and PC Hardwick, mansions at Stevenage, Bicester, Taplow, East Grinstead, C churches East Grinstead and Abergele; European General Hospital Bombay and other works there;

Entr Manchester Assize Court comp 1859; Highgate C & schools CYB60 Gothic; Northleach C CYB59 & 61; Taymount Rise C chapel, Forest Hill, London, with J Hine of Plymouth 1863; entrant Manchester TH comp 1867; 1st prize Johnson St School, Stepney, London 1872; 3rd prize Union Chapel London, 1874. TRS&Son from 1888 with R.E. Smith 1859-1930.

1861-2 Eglwys Crist C chapel, Abergele, Denbs. BoW98 CYB61 and 63 £1633 Gothic; illustrated EMA 1870;

(186? mansion, Shepalbury, near Stevenage, Herts ill EMA 1870;

1893 Cae Newydd, near Barmouth, Mer; being built, Runcorn stone, RS&Son; Richard Morgan, Bryncrug, contr BN 28.7.93; not found;

SMITH, W. Engineer

1879 Blaenau railway tunnel, Mer, for LNWR: name on plaque; ?eng Betws y Coed-Blaenau Ffestiniog line

SMITH, WILLIAM 1769-1835. Engineer ‘father of British geology’; BDCE

1801 Survey of Kidwelly Harbour, Cms; BDCE

SMITHIES, KENNETH W. Bristol

1963-4 Chapel and adds, Troy House Farm, Mitchel Troy, Mon, for Good Shepherd Order; Kissack 2003, glass by Whitefriars;

SNELL, GEORGE, Pimlico, London. Unknown as architect. ?builder.

l845 Plans new house, Stradey, near Llanelli, Cms; TL, ex Mansel Lewis papers; on site of old below present site, not exec as new house Stradey Castle, blt to des by Edward Haycock.

SNELL, HARRY. Cardiff. Architect to the Windsor estate in Penarth, probably designed housing there BoW 105, 112

1883-5 Penarth Public Baths, Glam, w H.C. Harris qv; BoW

1894-7 Penarth Intermediate School, Glam; BoW)

1903-4 Windsor Hotel, Abertridwr, Glam; BoW for Glamorgan Public House Trust Co;

1904 EB chapel and schools, Senghenydd; T Br 19.12.03;

1904-6 Penarth Library, Glam; BoW; Cadw, plans at Vale of Glamorgan planning office; FS 10.9.04; - Bond contr; Jacobean;

SNOOKE, WILLIAM London. Architect to Haberdashers Company

1864-5 Monmouth School for Boys, Mon; Grammar School for Haberdashers Co; MM 29.7.65; BoW;

1870 Monmouth School, Mon; three classrooms; Br 10.12.70; BoW

1875 Monmouth School, Mon, library; BoW;

1877-8 Monmouth School, Mon, converted headmaster’s and lecturers’ houses in Wyebridge St to boarding houses; BoW)

SOANE, Sir JOHN. Architect, London. 1753-1837. cf Dorothy Stroud biography; Colvin; 1772-8 assistant to H. Holland; in Italy to 1780; 1784 m neice of George Wyatt, builder. 1788-1833 surveyor to Bank of England. Leading public architect from then on. RIBA Gld Medal 1835.

1785 and 1793-3 Piercefield Court, St Arvans, Mon; Coxe, Tour 1801 392-9; CL 122 1957 1320-1; Cow-house 1785; BoW JS prepared designs 1785 for Geo Smith of Burn Hall, Durham, nothing done, new design 1792-3 part built but Smith bankrupt, new owner Col Wood completed house by 1795 with J. Bonomi.

SOUTH GLAMORGAN COUNTY. J. R. C. Bethell County Architect

1986-7 South Glamorgan County Hall, Hemingway Rd, Cardiff, Glam; BoW 266)

SPARROW, JOHN. Builder, High St, Welshpool, Mont 1835 & 1844 dirs;

SPAULL, WILLIAM HENRY Oswald Cmbrs, Oswestry. Articled to Edward Salter, - Faulkner, then W&A Moseley. Practice from 1862, briefly w George Bidlake 1863 B&S. Diocesan Surveyor & Architect, St Asaph. ?involved w Mid-Wales railway stations eg Oswestry 1860-1; Machynlleth 1863; Llanidloes 1864; but cf B. Piercy. AEBTD 1868: ‘hotels, railway stations, and other public buildings in Wales’.

(1863-4 Shrewsbury C chapel, Salop; B&S; Gothic

1863-4 Montgomery WM chapel, Mont; now house; FS Br 19.12.63 902, £380; opened Br 30.7.64 570, 590; Gothic; extended 1903; AJW 40-1, £700, schoolroom prop 1900 opened 1903)

(1864 Victoria Rooms, Oswestry, Salop; Lombard BoE; Oswestry Public Hall; AEBTD 1868)

(1864 Ebenezer P chapel, Llanymynech, Salop; BoE; Gothic; Br 1864 479; same as Ebenezer, Carreghofa, Llanymynach, 1864 JP 11246; Llanymynech CM FS Br 25.6.64;

1864-7 Bala CM College, Ffrydan Rd, Bala, Mer; Comp Br 27.5.64; FS BN 30.6.65; opened CDH 14.9.67; AEBTD 1868; tower rebuilt 1898 R Davies qv)

c1865 Houses & shops, Borth, Cd, for T. Savin. Drawing of detail nd NLW Cards Arch Drws 48, appears to relate to terrace up to Borth station.

1865 Caersalem CM chapel, Barmouth, Mer; JP 8328; rebuilt on new site for Cambrian Railway; rebuilt again in 1890s by OM Roberts qv)

1866 Ebenezer CM, Welshpool, Mont; JP 11482, also 1875)

l867 Cemetery, Llanbadarn Rd, Aberystwyth, Cd; 1st pr, two chapels & lodge prop, lodge blt after l872; CJ 3.5.67, CN 15.ll.72; AEBTD; Lodge survives, chapels dem.

1867 Capel Tegid CM chapel, Bala, Mer; £4000; W. Thomas, Menai Br bldrs, Evan Jones clk of wks, stone from Fron quarry, DHO 26-7; AEBTD; altered C20)

1867 Maengwyn CM chapel, Maengwyn St, Machynlleth, Mont; AEBTD; JP 11448, replaces Norton CM chapel; Gothic w saddleback tower)

(1869 entr Kidderminster Infirmary, Worcs; RHH)

(l869 1st pr Lowestoft Assembly Hall, Suff)

1869 Bethesda CM, Llanrhaeadr ym Mochnant, Denbs. JP)

1869-71 Queens Road EWM chapel, Aberystwyth, Cd; W 5.3.69; W 16.7.69 to cost £1720; Br 23.6.70; £2333 CJ 24.6.70; W 24.6.70 contractors J&D Jones Llwyngog, £1700; ACL 73. BPR 60; engraving WCC70; Dem;

1870 MH, Dolgellau, Eldon Sq, Dolgellau, Mer; Br 27.8.70 Eyaith limestone dressings and grey granite, £2200; upper assembly room Ty Siamas, centre for traditional music 2005.

1871 Tywyn EP chapel, College Road, Tywyn, Mer; JP 8619 Gothic)

1871 ?ch at Talsarnau, Mer; PH)

(1871-2 Christ Church C chapel, Oswestry, Salop, CYB73 Gothic; £5180; BoE; also conversion of 1830 chapel to Sunday School, CYB74;

1872-3 Cemetery Lodge, Llanbadarn Rd, Aberystwyth CN 15.11.72;

1874-7 Bala new workhouse, The Green, Bala, Mer; Br 31.7.75 £2250; G. Roberts, Pum plwy Penllyn, 1897, 90-1; replaced workhouse by T Jones qv on new site, dem)

1875 adds Ebenezer CM chapel, Welshpool, Mont; JP 11482, chapel by WHS 1866;

(1875 entr Penrith Workhouse, Shap, cumb; RHH)

1875-6 prop repairs Aberhafesp ch, Mont; ICBS; unex

(1878 adds Oswestry School, Salop; BoE)

1879-82 rest Llanrhaeadr ym Mochnant ch, Denbs; BoW; Br 21.1.82 rest;)

1880 rest Llanycil ch, Mer; Ref to WHS re stained glass window to Dr E Williams and resetting original E w glass, Bldrs Weekly Reporter 3.9.1880. But CG suggests by EB Ferrey; account book in Mer RO records £101/10/0d paid to architects Ferrey and Spaull)

1881 alts Bistre ch, Flints; BoW 333)

1883 rest Llangadwaladr ch Denbs; BoW)

1886 chancel Rhydycroesau ch, Denbs; BoW; also in BoW Salop)

1886 reblt Llanarmon Mynydd Mawr ch, Denbs; BoW)

1887 alts Cefn Mawr ch, Denbs; BoW)

(1889-90 Oswestry RC ch, Salop; BoE)

(1890 Colet Court preparatory school, for St Paul's Sch, Hammersmith Rd, London; BoE)

1891 Brithdir ch, near Llanrhaeadr ym Mochnant, Mont; FS Br 5.9.91 to be erected in memory of Bp William Morgan; not in BoW; Spaull rest L ym M ch, Denbs, 1879-82;

1891 alts Caerhowell Hall, Mont, and considerable enlargement ongoing, WH Spaull with Frank Shayler qv for Col Harrison who gave dinner at Lion Hotel for workmen; ME 4.8.91;

1892 exec architect alts Llanmerewig Ch, Mont, plans by Aston Webb qv; BoW)

SPEES, WAYNE A., Hook Manor, Ambleston, Pembs. Architect

19?? Restored Hook Manor, Ambleston, Pmbs, for self

2000 Yr Hen Siop, Tretio, St Davids, Pmbs rebuilt for Robert Cotton; ill Cadw Small Rural Dwellings in Wales 2007;

SPEIR & BEAVAN Cardiff

1906 Public Library, Cathays, Cardiff, Glam; BoW

1907-8 Public Library, Pontypool, Mon; Br 3.10.08; BoW;

SPENCE, Sir BASIL. Architect, designed 1952-4 Coventry Cathedral; 1964-6 Sussex University; Sir Basil Spence & Partners.

1959-65 Trawsfynydd Nuclear Power Station, Mer; landscape by Sylvia Crowe; opened 1968;

SPENCER, J. JAMES. Taunton. ?related to J Houghton Spencer architect Taunton fl 1871-1911, restored Ash Priors ch Som 1873-4;

1871 entrant Board Sch comp, Aberystwyth, Cd; CN 16.2.71;

1886-7 rest Llanthony ch, Mon; BoW; JJS of Bath;

1887 rest Cwmyoy ch, Mon; AC 22.7.87; BoW;

SPOONER, CHARLES EDWIN. Engineer. Son of Charles Easton Spooner, grandson of James Spooner qqv. Engineer to N Wales Narrow Gauge Railway, from Rhyd Ddu in Gwyrfai valley to Dinas on Caernarfon-Afonwen line, later called Welsh Highland Railway.

SPOONER, JAMES Engineer. 1790-1856 Born Leigh near Worcester, came to Maentwrog as OS surveyor 1818-21. 1825 leased Madocks old house Tanyrallt Isaf, Porthmadog; 1834 moved to Morfa Lodge. Set up Spooner & Co with sons Charles Easton Spooner and James Swinton Spooner. Prop Croesor Tramway, Mer c1830, unex; Eng Festiniog Railway, Mer, 1830-6, advice on route from Robert Stephenson, assisted by sons and Thomas Prichard; JS then Clerk to Festiniog Rlwy Co. Engineer to Padarn Rlwy, Caerns, to Dinorwig quarries, 1840-3.

Son Chas Easton S, Bronygarth, Porthmadog, was treasurer Festiniog Rlwy 1848, succ JS as Clerk 1856, intr steam engines to rlwy 1863 as manager, retired 1887. He dev Boston Lodge Works, Minffordd, Mer. CES sons George Percival Spooner +1917 w Spooner & Co then in Indian State Railways 1879; also Charles Edwin Spooner qv

SPOONER, JAMES SWINTON. Engineer, son of James Spooner qv. He and brother Charles Easton Spooner involved with father as Spoooner & Co on Festiniog Rlwy 1830-6. CES was manager 1856-87 involved with introducing steam to Festiniog Railway.

1864-6 engineer Talyllyn Railway, Mer, Abergynolwyn to Tywyn, inc Dolgoch viaduct; Visitor Guide Talyllyn Rlwy 2006 4)

SPRAGUE, W. G. R. London. Theatre architect. 1865-1933. Born Australia, articled Frank Matcham aged 16 then w Walter Emden, in 1890s w Bertie Crewe. Des many London theatres: Coronet 1898; Wyndhams 1899; Camden 1901; Albery 1903; Aldwych 1905; Strand 1905; Globe 1906; Queens 1907; Kilburn Empire 1910; Ambassadors 1913; St Martins 1916; also New Theatre Oxford 1908. Curtains.

1897 Victoria Theatre, Bridge St, Newport, Mon; Br 30.10.97; ?same as Lyceum, 1897, Curtains 216)

SPRATT, - Tonypandy ?Builder

1905 Moriah Eng B chapel, Abercynon, Glam; CCV; £1595)

SRA Architects, Bath, formerly Stubbs Rich Architects; designed car showrooms including Stratstone Jaguar Land Rover, Headfield Rd, Cardiff, Glam;

201? competition entry, ASDA supermarket and town centre improvements, Abergavenny, Mon, on cattle market site;

201? Callaghan Square, Cardiff office development;

STADDON, G.C. Hereford ?misprint for G.G. Haddon

1871 Comp entry Aberystwyth Board School, Cd; CN 16.2.72

STAGE, -. New Milton (Neyland), Pmbs, architect

1863 Thornton B chapel, Steynton, Pmbs; CJ 28.8.63 FS; opened 1866 HMT 27.6.66 no architect;

STALYBRASS, BASIL THOROLD London 1879-1924 Arts & Crafts architect, worked with Detmar Blow; see M Drury, Wandering Architects;

1913-14 repairs Clynnog ch, Caerns ICBS

STANLEY OF ALDERLEY, 3rd BARON; Penrhos, Ang +1905. Uncertain how much design he actually did.

1884 ?rest Llanbadrig ch, Ang w oriental motifs in in tiles and stained glass RH;

1886 ?rest Newborough ch, Ang; some similar glass to Llanbadrig; E w glass by Wooldridge 1885-6; GILJ says 1886 rest by H Kennedy q.v.

1887 Valley ch, Ang, designed with his agent Mr Elliott; RH; GILJ says 1867 no architect;

STAPELEY, HENRY Newtown, Mont

1876 house and buildings, Caersws, Mont, T: ME 25.4.76;

1876-7 five houses, New Road, Newtown, Mont T: ME 17.10.76;

STATTER, J.S.

1862 RC school, Abersychan, Mon Br 27.9.62

STEAD, - Llanymynech, Salop. Possibly one of Stead family of masons of Ludlow. Samuel Stead 1804-61 designed Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 1840. Matthew Stead designed alts to Stoke St Milborough vicarage, Salop, 1827. Colvin.

1832 tower Llansilin ch, Denbs; Brit Mag 1 1832 308, by Mr Stead of Llanymynech. Colvin.

STEARS, MORLEY Built Cardigan Gasworks 1859-62 but gave up lease 1862 in financial difficulties. GKJ CU1 40

STEINTHAL, ALFRED. Manchester

1908 Cotswold, Brackley Ave, Colwyn Bay, Denbs BoW)

19?? The White House, Pwllycrochan Av, Colwyn Bay BoW)

19?? White Oak, Kings Drive, Colwyn Bay BoW)

STENTON & EDWARDS, London

1845 Entrant comp Llandeilo ch, Cms; RHH

STEPHENS & BASTOW Contractors, Cheltenham Rd, Montpelier, Bristol, continued from c1874 the contracting business of James Diment qv; George Henry Stephens born Gloucester 1846-1918, and John Bastow, born Bristol, 1827-1905, former foreman with J Diment; partnership may have used J Diment name c1874-7, and by 1880 John Bastow was acting independently, continued as small scale builder in Clifton 1881-1901, was Liberal city councillor; firm of S&B continued as SB&Co, employed 359 in 1881, premises called Bristol Steam Joinery Works by 1885; SB&Co wound up 1911; GH Stephens was a city councillor; CG Powell, Case studies and lost tribes: the Bristol firm of James Diment and Stephens, Bastow & Co (CGP) based on list of works published c1909;

1874-5 contr Llanwrthyl ch, Rad, J Finch Noyes architect; CGP

(1875c contr vicarage, Uley, Glos, by JP St Aubyn qv; CGP;

(1875 contr tenements, Bristol, £8000 Elijah Hoole archt CGP)

1875 contr MH, Builth Wells, Brec, £4000, by Haddon Bros with CH Cooke;

(1902 contr Maesycrigiau Manor, Llanllwni, Cms by A Mitchell, £11500;

STEPHENS, E.W. see STEVENS E.N.

STEPHENS, JAMES. St Davids. Builder 1828-? According to D Huw Owen, Capeli Cymru 52 he was builder of Salem CM, Canton, Cardiff 1911, also member of the chapel, builder of Tabernacle St Davids, builder in Cardiff, and of Animal Wall Cardiff Castle.

1874-7 builder Tabernacle CM chapel, St Davids, Pmbs (R Owens) DHO 52.

187? built several houses in St Davids inc Trevithan 22 High St; Goodwood; Emlych House(DWJ 167) also rebuilt many of farms and from 1846 many of the bridges in area

1911 bldr Salem CM chapel, Market Rd, Cardiff by Habershon & Fawckner, DHO 52)

STEPHENSON, E. PALEY. AMICE Llandudno Appointed engineer and surveyor to Llandudno in 1891 in succession to T.T. Marks, previously with City Engineer’s Dept Liverpool Br 21.3.91. Acted as consultant from 1910 as infirm, died 1918. BN 24.7.18.

1897 Electric light & refuse destruction buildings, Llandudno; C: BJ 20.10.97;

STEPHENSON, GEORGE. 1781-1848 Engineer, father of Robert S qv., worked with him. Stockton-Darlington Railway 1825, Liverpool-Manchester 1829, Grand Junction, London-Birmingham, Manchester-Leeds, Derby-Leeds, Derby-Birmingham, Normanton-York.

1824-5 proposed London & S Wales Road railway, origins of GWR; BSW 2 25; LTCR;

1828 Nantlle Tramroad, Caerns from Talysarn slate quarries to wharf at Caernarfon; by George & Robert Stephenson engineers AV; by Robert Stephenson Sr acc to David Gwynn and LTCR.

1839 report on rail route to Ireland for Chester & Crewe Rlwy, recommended Holyhead.

1839 Consultant Engineer to Llanelli-Llandeilo rlwy (Llanelli Rlwy and Dock Co 1839 prospectus: D.J.Smith Shrewsbury to Swansea)

STEPHENSON, GORDON Liverpool later Stephenson, Young & Partners;

1950 consultant Queens Park estate, Wrexham, Denbs, with JM Davies Borough Architect; BoW

1959-61 Wrexham Guildhall, Denbs; Stephenson, Young & Partners BoW

STEPHENSON, ROBERT Sr. Brother of George Stephenson, uncle of Robert Stephenson. Involved with Nantlle slate railway Caerns 1828 with brother George; LTCR;

STEPHENSON, ROBERT Engineer. 1803-59 Born Willington Quay nr Newcastle. Son of George Stephenson + 1848, with his father engineer to Stockton & Darlington 1823, set up Robert Stephenson & Co with GS, worlds first locomotive works at Forth St Newcastle; engineer London-Birmingham 1833-9 with GS, Kilsby Tunnel 1838, Primrose Hill tunnel, Chalk Farm Roundhouse. London & Blackwall Rlwy 1840 w G.P. Bidder cf Stepney East viaduct; Chester & Holyhead Railway 1845-50; 1847 Dee Bridge Chester collapsed 1849; 1849 High Level Bridge Newcastle for York & Newcastle Rlwy Newcastle Central Station 1850 w John Dobson; 1850 Royal Border Bridge over Tweed bridge at Berwick. Two bridges on Egyptian Railway (Alexandria to Cairo) 1855; Victoria Bridge Montreal c1855; MP for Whitby 1847-59. Buried Westminster Abbey.

1845-50 Engineer Chester & Holyhead Railway with Francis Thompson architect and an assistant ?Francis Forster. Act 1844. Work started 1845. Chester, Abergele, Conwy, Aber, Bangor, Llanfair, Bodorgan, Valley, Holyhead. Llandegai Viaduct; Bangor Tunnels 1848; Britannia Bridge over Menai Straits; Conwy Railway Bridge 1848-9, both bridges wrought-iron tubes designed with William Fairbairn and Eaton Hodgkinson as consultants and architecture also by F. Thompson. Reached Holyhead 1850, station opened 1851. Malltraeth Viaduct, Ang, and Stanley embankment, Penrhos, Ang widened, c1848.

1846 advised aginst Brunel route for Vale of Neath Rlwy, acting for Taff Vale Railway; BSW 2 179-82;

STEVENS, -. Davey House, Pentewan, St Austell, Cornwall,

1857 Finalist Nevill Memorial Hospital, Llanelli, Cms, competition, also called Stephens, other finalists J Wilson and CR Gribble qqv CJ 20.2.1857 Elizabethan design unex.

STEVENS, E. N. Tunbridge Wells. Brother of HI Stevens of Derby. They did a church together at Rusthall, Kent. Not same as Edward William Stephens of Maidstone + 1890 but muddled in BoE WKent.

1848 Llanspyddid Vicarage, Brecon. NLW SD/Bounty/?

STEVENS, JAMES Architect and Surveyor 88 Mosley St, Manchester, 1826-1902 lived at Lime Tree House, Chestergate, Macclesfield, Cheshire and had office at 100 Chestergate also. In Macclesfield designed Library and college of art; infirmary (French chateau); cemetery chapels (grotesque Gothic); ext to Town Hall (Greek); ragged school; chancel to parish church Br 22.11.1886; banks. Obit Br 22.2.02 mentions many large premises for business purposes. Account of chancel at church stresses use of hydraulic concrete and various patent materials. Inf Matthew Hyde Plumbroof@ . 1st pr Stockdale park Observatory 1866; RHH;

1864ff Abergynolwyn Mer. 1873 took over management of Bryn Eglwys slate quarry after d of TH McConnell, having been secretary from 1867.‘He had been responsible for surveying the quarry and preparing plans for housing at Abergynolwyn’. (A Holmes, Slates from Abergynolwyn, 1999, 27. One design for 6 houses dated 1864 has not been identified, perhaps for housing at Bryn Eglwys Quarry.

1864-74 Minllyn and Dinas Mawddwy, Mer: architect to Sir Edward Buckley Bt designed Plas Dinas Mawddwy 1864-7 at Dinas Mawddwy and probably also the two lodges, and the stable block; also workers housing at Minllyn (Minllyn Cottages 1868 and Mawddwy Terraces 1870-7) and the Buckley Arms, Minllyn, 1870-3 built entirely of concrete. He may have been responsible for the concrete outbuildings at the home farm, Tanybwlch, Dinas Mawddwy late 1860s. (Cadw) Plans by Stevens for Buckley Arms in Merioneth RO among Buckley MSS.

1878 Wholesale Vegetable Market, Wrexham, T 30.3.78;

STEWART, DAVID Edinburgh. Surveyor employed by 2nd Marquess of Bute to map the Bute estate Glamogan 1814-24

1824 Design for terrace of 20 houses, London Road, Cardiff; NLW Bute A68 A32; prob unex NLW Pensarniaeth Cymru 1998 5)

STEWART (T.L.) & DAVIES, Surveyors Llanelli & Swansea

1950s Gwyn Villa, North Rd, Whitland, Cms, for GM Evans. TL has plans.

STOCK, HENRY. London. Surveyor to Haberdashers Company, ?succeded Wm Snooke qv. Later Stock, Page & Stock SP&S

1895-6 School House, Monmouth School for Boys, Mon; Haberdashers archives; BoW)

1895-7 Monmouth School for Girls, Mon for Haberdashers Co. Br 11.12.97; BoW)

1898 Haberdashers School, Pontypool, Mon Br 10.12.98)

1906 William Jones Elementary School, Monmouth; 1903, attrib HS, Kissack 118; attr BoW blt for Haberdashers; dated 1906 and def by HS, Kissack 2003)

1908 Arts and Science block, Monmouth School for Boys, Mon; Br 24.10.08; Glendower St, now Glover music school, SP&S, BoW; Kissack 2003 says Music school is in former Board School, Glendower St, 1875 by David Roberts;

STOCKDALE, IAN (ISP Architects)

2004 Children's hospice, Henryd, Caerns AV

STONE & JENNINGS Builders. James Stone qv and - Jennings.

1850 blt Lock-up, Little Haven, Pmbs; William Owen certified as County Surveyor; PH 12.4.50 & 5.7.50

l850s Contrs for works by Wilson & Fuller qv inc Carmarthen Assembly Rms, 1853-4, W 14.1.53; S&J;

STONE, JAMES. Builder and minor archt, Haverfordwest, later Narberth Road ie Clunderwen. Born c1808. Signs a memorial to Williams of Cwmgloyne, Bayvil ch, Pmbs. ?cf Stone & Jennings. Not in 1844 dir. Called architect 1851 census, aged 43, born ?Staithe, Yorks, w two children born in Warws, TL; Same as Stone & Jennings builders active in 1850s.

l847 Contr rest St Davids Cathedral (W Butterfield); Cliffe’s Book of S Wales, 1847, 237 rest under the skilful superintendence of Mr Stone, architect; In an unrelated court case PH 3.3.48 Stone says ‘I have been pretty largely employed about the cathedral’. It may be Stone who converted the S transept into the Welsh Church in 1842-3 prior to Butterfield’s involvement.

1847 work on Robeston Hall, Robeston West, Pmbs, for Rev Joshua Rowley; court case W 21.1.48; Stone calls himself housebuilder;

1850s contractors for various works by Wilson & Fuller qv inc Carmarthen Assembly Rooms, 1852-4, W 14.1.53; S&J; also exec architect Henllan Llanddewi Velfrey Pmbs, with John James Narberth, builder, inf TL;

1854 examined Fishguard Ch, Pmbs, for rebuilding; ICBS rejected plans; JS of Narberth; corresp records that Stone won compet for a public bldng of importance, unid, ?Carmarthen Assembly Rooms cf under Stone & Jennings;

1854-6 exec architect Henllan, Llanddewi Brefi, Carms for Bishop Lewis; des by Wilson & Fuller

1860 Farm buildings & double cottages, Llanfallteg, Cms, for Gowers of Clunderwen; NLW Helen Dear MSS box 1038;

STONEY, WILLIAM L. Engineer

1860-1 Fishguard Harbour pier, Pmbs; ?Lower Fishguard; ?res engineer; PH 27.7.60; James Hughes qv contr.

STOOKE, THOMAS Engineer

1867 Iron bridge over Mynach falls, Devils Bridge. Plaque w name and ‘Aberystwith Foundry’ Prob blt for Hafod Hotel Co.

STOTT, ABRAHAM HENTHORN Sr Oldham. Started in 1847, joined by sons AHS Jr & ??. Houldsworth Mill, Reddish Oldham 1865; Abbey Mill Oldham 1876 AHS&Son; Anchor Mill Westwood, Oldham 1881 by J Stott; Leesbrook Mill, Lees, 1884 by JS; Nile Mill Chadderton 1898 by PS Stott; Dawn Mill Crompton 1901 by PSS; Lily Mill Crompton 1904 by George Stott; Lilac Mill Crompton 1904 by PSS; Heron Mill Oldham 1905 PSS; Durban Mill Oldham 1905 PSS; Manor Mill Chadderton 1906 by GS; Ram Mill Chadderton 1907 S&Sons; Devon Mill Oldham 1908 GS; Arrow Mill Rochdale 1908 by Sydney Stott; No 3 Mill Swan Lane Bolton 1914 S&Sons; Ace Mill Chadderton by PSS; Edward Stott 1859-1918 and William Stott 1857-1900, both of Oldham, were notable French-influenced painters.

AHS Sr bought Pensychnant, Sychnant Pass, Caerns 1871 and extended it c1877-82. His brother Joseph built Crows Nest Hall; another brother James Stott built Ravenscraig c1895 and Oakwood Park c1900, and AH Stott Jr built Plas Dolydd c1922; inf AV;

STRAWBRIDGE, ALLAN GORDON, 1890-1954, born Ingleside, South Australia son of William Strawbridge ISO, Surveyor-General of South Australia, of Kaima, Burnside, S Australia, trained as architect but left Australia in 1913 to study art in Britain; prisoner in Ruhleben Civilian Internment Camp, Spandau, Germany, 1914-18, having been arrested on painting holiday in Luxembourg; next noted as a painter in Bradford on Avon, Wilts, at 36-7 Tory, in 1931, called a London artist 'who is opening branches of his School of Modern Art in Bath and Bristol' (Wilts Times 14.2.31); in 1936 published 'Suspect' a fictionalised account of his early life, capture and imprisonment; by 1939 living in Hampstead; died in Hampstead 1954, obit in an Australian paper (wikitree): 'The death is reported from England of Mr. Allan Gordon Strawbridge, youngest son of the late William Strawbridge, a former Surveyor-General of SA. Mr. Strawbridge qualified in Adelaide as an architect, and in 1913 left for England and Europe to study art. He became known as a sculptor, writer and poet of a high standard. He married, in England, Miss Fanny D. Phillips, of Adelaide.'

1939 Temple of the Winds, Clovers, North Hill, Tenby, Pembs; opened August 1939 by the author Richard Hughes; built for Miss Jessie Allen, former English lecturer at St Mary's College, Cheltenham, who had built a private open air theatre at Clovers in 1934; TO 18.8.39; The temple of the winds which completes the site was added in 1939 by the architect and painter Allan Strawbridge who designed, built and decorated this lovely shrine with the help of one mason, the late Ernest Griffiths of Penally. The dome of the temple is crowned with a bell brought back from Flanders in 1918 by the architect. It bears the date 1660 and an inscription giving the name of the donor, also an engraved figure of the virgin and a dancing ring of children." TO 31.7.51; WM 15.8.39 says the 8 columns symbolised the winds and signs of Zodiac were in mosaic on the floor;

STRAWBRIDGE, GEORGE E. Builder, Swansea, fl. 1849-55. George Strawbridge freestone mason at 30 Park St, Swansea is in 1854 Pearse's Directory. Perhaps related to JN Strawbridge of Bristol, contractor for St Elvan ch, Aberdare, Glam, 1851-2, (A Moseley qv architect), or George Charles Strawbridge, architect of Taunton, Som, (c1846-1912) see Somerset Index, who restored West Monkton ch Som 1883.

1849-50 Penclawdd ch, Glam; Orrin 125; no architect named; NLW SD/C/179; Cambrian 31.8.49 & 20.12.50; ICBS refused grant; £700; rest 1886 by JB Wilson;

1854-5 plans rest Penmaen ch, Glam, rejected ICBS; RK Penson chosen, GES contr; Orrin 28-9;

STRAWBRIDGE, J. N. Bristol. Perhaps connected with George E Strawbridge qv.

1851-2 contractor St Elvan ch, Aberdare, Glam, 1851-2; (A Moseley); Orrin;

STRAWSON, GEORGE SMITH. Architect & surveyor, Smith St, Cardiff, Pigot 1844 dir; surveyor ‘Llanisham’ Cardiff, 1835 dir.

STREATFEILD, THOMAS EDWARD CHAMPION, Architect 44 Great Marlborough St, London, office also of WO Milne. Odd surname spelling correct (TL); 1848-82 born East Ham, son of clergyman; pupil AW Blomfield, practice from c1872, exh RA 1874, died young (PJ), memorial window in Ferryside ch, Cms, with portrait. ?related to Rev Thomas Streatfeild, 1777-1848, antiquarian of Kent, who designed his own house, Chart's Edge, at Westerham, Kent in 1822. He had 14 children. Granville E S Streatfeild (1869-1947) architect, was probably related, as articled to WO Milne, son of rector of Frant, Sx, brother of Rev WC Streatfeild vicar of Eastbourne and Bp of Lewes: GESS designed Lord's Wood, Marlow, Bucks, 1899.

1875-6 Ferryside ch, Cms;

(1877 British Workman temperance pub, Westow St, Upper Norwood, London; BN 2.3.77; now Foresters' Hall;

(1877 new ch, Eastbourne Sx BN 16.3.77;

STREET, ARTHUR EDMUND. Architect. 1855-1938; son of GE Street qv, continued his practice after d in 1881

1881-3 executed GES rest Kerry ch, Mont, w AW Blomfield; BoW; ICBS plan & engr by AES only; GES report 1881, work done 1882-3, Edward Davies Newtown contr, £3777; HN Jerman, Kerry, 1976, 9-10; pulpit by AES, made by Edw Davies £43/10/0d; font cover presented by VC Scholefield clk of works in restoration;

1881-3 completed GES work Monmouth ch, Mon, w R Creed qv clk of wks; Kissack; BoW

1887 All Saints, Llanelli, Cms; completed nave, began tower and added porch, vestry to GES orig design. ill BN 29.6.88 with intended tower. Cost £8300 orig; and new work £2966, Kelly;

1900 reredos, Llanidloes ch, Mont; BoW

STREET, GEORGE EDMUND London l824-8l. Leading High Victorian architect. Worked for GG Scott 1844-9, practice in Wantage 1850 and Oxford before London from 1856. RIBA GoldMedal 1874; PRIBA 1881

1847-8 Par ch, Cornwall; 1863-8 Crimea memorial Church, Istanbul; 1859-65 SS Philip & James Oxford; Law Courts 1866-7 and 1874-82, St James the Less Vauxhall Bridge Rd 1859-61; All Saints Boyne Hill Maidenhead 1854-5; Convent East Grinstead 1865-90; American Church Rome 1872-6; Kingston ch Dorset 1873-80; 1880-7 All Saints ch, Rome etc etc. List of works from Paul Joyce (PJ). Some works completed by his son AE Street qv.

1855 unex ch nr Llandysul, Cd; ill Eccl l6 l855 l89; ?looks a little like Tregroes.

1856 School, Elerch, Cd; attr GE Evans Cardiganshire 1903, nd, date in Kelly;

1859-60 rest St Fagans ch, Glam; Orrin 156-7; for Lady Windsor; £2244; Br 15.9.60; Eccl 1861 205; NLW LL/F/764; Thomas Williams Canton contr

1862-3 rest Capel Llanilltern ch, Glam; BoW179; 1863 PJ;)

c1864-8 Aelybryn, Felinfoel Rd, Llanelli, Cms, for EN Phillips; PJ; BoW;

1864-5 rest Llandinam ch, Mont; BoW; ICBS 1864-6 reblt exc N wall & tower;

1867 rest Carrog ch (Llansanffraid Glyndyfrdwy), Mer;

1867-8 Llandysilio ch, Mont; PJ; BoW, for Rev Waldegrave Brewster; £2400; ICBS has ref to unex plans 1866-7 under Llandyssil ch ?error;)

1868 vicarage, Llannon Cms; PJ; BoW

1868-9 Llanddulas Ch, Denbs; NWC 29.5.69; BoW; PJ;)

1869-7l vicarage, 11 Old St, Llanelli, Cms; plans NLW SD/Bounty/?; PJ 1868;

1870 schools, Abergele, Denbs; 1869-70, BoW 99, for RB Hesketh of Gwrych; and teacher's house;

1870-1 rest Welshpool ch, Mont; BoW; Br 26.8.71 rest £4000;

1870-1 schools, Llysfaen, Denbs; PJ;

1871 schools, Towyn Denbs; PJ; ill HH 221, 1869)

1872-3 Towyn ch, Denbs; PJ;

1872-3 Towyn vicarage, Denbs; PJ;

1872-4 All Saints, Llanelli, Cms; FS LG 28.11.72, to cost £4800; FS BN 6.12.72 Br 4.1.73; BN 17.10.74; TCAS 10 1974; Kelly 1926; Consecr LG 24.9.74; Thomas Williams, Cardiff, bldr; intended to be extended by 30’ later, magnif font, organ by Hill, oak stalls and pulpit; Reredos approved LG 12.12.78; Said to have cost £8,300 orig (Kelly) and £2966 for 1887 adds; completed apart from tower l887 by AE Street qv;

l872-4 Dafen Church, Cms; W 2.10.74; ICBS 7507; PJ des 1872 blt 1873-4;

1875 report on Montgomery ch, Mont, but work done by Edward Haycock Jr 1877-8; BoW; but pulpit by GES??

1877-9 rest Guilsfield ch, Mont; BoW;)

1880-2 rest Llanidloes ch, Mont; BoW; ICBS enlarged, plan;

1881-2 Ffynnongroyw ch, Flints; last new ch on PJ list)

1881-3 rest St Mary ch, Monmouth, Mon, report 1879 prop new church for £22000, but 1736 outer walls retained with new E end for £6172, work completed under AES; Richard Creed clk of wks; BoW; Kissack;)

1881-3 rest Kerry ch, Mont; BoW; completed by AES w AW Blomfield; ICBS 1881-4 plan AES; appeal 1881, report by GES, work done 1.11.82 to 26.10.83, £3777; Edward Davies Newtown contr; HN Jerman, Kerry, 1976, 9-10;

STRIDE TREGLOWN DAVIES Cardiff. 02920 435660. Cardiff office of Stride Treglown, Gareth Davies in charge, 2008. Pierre Wassenaar chair, head of architecture 2021;

2001 Treatment works, Welsh Water, Cardiff Bay;

2001-5 Technium Springboard Innovation Centre, Lakeside, Llantarnam, Mon; for WDA and Torfaen CBC. 2007 CTA entr Pierre Wassenaar project architect; £1.75m; built 2004-5;

2005 conversion GE aircraft engine services building, Hawtin Business Park, Caerphilly for SEDA;

2005 Esplanade House, Porthcawl, Glam; RSAW awrd 2006; Paul Summers archt; flats for Redrow Homes;

2005-7 Kegie Building, UCW Newport, Caerleon, Mon; 2008 CTA entrant; Pierre Wassenaar project architect;

2006 Cleanstream Recycling Centre, Newport, Mon;

2006 Forge Fach Community Centre, Clydach Park, Glam

2008 Celestia housing, Cardiff Bay, Glam;

2009 contractor's architects for Cardiff Central Library, The Hayes, Cardiff, Glam, library by BDP; St David's partnership

2010 rebuild St David's Centre shopping centre, Cardiff;

2010 Treglown Court, Cardiff Bay, Glam, own offices; carbon neutral;

2010-12 proposed Central Square development, Cardiff;

2011 rebuild Glanrhyd Hospital, Bridgend, Glam; retain Vic water tower;

2011 Gwent Archive Centre, Ebbw Vale, Mon, RICS Wales Award 2012; conversion of General Offices of Ebbw Vale steelworks;

2011 Regain offices, Ebbw Vale steelworks site, Mon, demonstration building for Blaenau Gwent; Wales Low Carbon Award 2012;

2012 alts General Dynamics factory, Oakdale and Newbridge, Mon;

2012 remodel A&E department, Morriston Hospital, Swansea;

2012 Integrated health and social care building, Brynhyfryd, Builth Wells, Rad;

2013 refurbish neonatal unit, Singleton Hospital, Swansea,

2015 Energy Safety Research Inst, U of Swansea, glam

2016 City University, Swansea project;

2016 Railway Station, Port Talbot, Glam;

2016 Loudoun & Nelson urban art galley, Bute Town, Cardiff, Glam

2017 Fusion Eclipse student housing, Cardiff;

2018 SA! Innovation Centre, Swansea Glam;

2020 project for cultural centre Quay Stores, Milford Haven, Pembs

2020 rest Hodge House, Cardiff, Glam, CWS office building of 1915;

2021 conversion chapel Cardiff Royal Infirmary, Cardiff, to cafe, library etc;

2021 Abacws, Computer Science & Maths Building, Cardiff University;

2021 Gwynfen, 144 low-carbon houses, Gower View Rd, Swansea;

2021 interior design Fusion students accommodation, Swansea;

Also schools:

Gowerton Primary, Glam;

Oakfield Primary, Barry, Glam; 2015; Agilis model school;

Burlais Primary, Swansea, Glam;

Williamstown Primary, Glam; 2011

Llwynderw Primary, Swansea, Glam;

Ysgol Gymraeg Dewi Sant, Llantwit Major, Glam;

Ysgol Gymraeg Nant Talwg, Barry, Glam; 2014 Agilis model school

Cefn Hengoed Community School, Swansea, Glam;

Ysgol Bae Baglan, Baglan, Glam won Eisteddfod Gold 2017;

Penyrheol Comprehensive, Gorseinon, Glam;

Morriston Comprehensive, Swansea, Glam; 2014;

Ysgol Caer Elen, Withybuth, Haverfordwest, Pembs 2018

Croesyceiliog Comprehensive, Cwmbran, Mon 2019

STRINGER, R. DAVID. Burry Port

1866 WM chapel, Burry Port, Cms; Br 1866 658; W 20.7.66

STRUVE, WILLIAM PRICE Civil and mining engineer, Wind St, Swansea; 1844 dir;

STUDIO BEDNARSKI

200? bridge, Roath Basin, Cardiff Bay, Glam; with Flint & Neill; Touchstone 2011 19;

STURKEY, THOMAS Newtown. Architect & surveyor

(1882 plan for minor plumbing alts, Aberhafesp rectory, Mont; NLW SA/Bounty/3; £55;

STYLES, PETER. With ANDREW MACINTOSH des Craft Centre, Corris, Mer, for Mid-Wales Dev Board under G. Evans; CTA 1984.

SULMAN, (Sir) JOHN, ARIBA; 1849-1932; 1 Guildhall Chambers, Basinghall St, London. Pupil of Thomas Allom 1864, ARIBA 1872, FRIBA 1883, practice from 1871-85, then moved to Sydney, New South Wales c1885. Knighted in Australia.

Works incl Dedham C chapel Essex S&Rhodes 1872 CYB72; Sutton Valence C chapel, Kent, S&R, 1873; Tunbridge Wells, Albion Rd C chapel, 1873; Gravesend C chapel, 1874, dem; Caterham C Surrey CYB75; Little Hadham C Herts CYB75; C school Oakhill Beckenham 1878; Newport Pagnell C CYB81; Widmore Lane C Bromley 1881 dem; Dartford C Kent 1882; Christ Ch C, Westgate, Kent 1883. Firm of Potts, Sulman & Hemmings fl after 1887 presumably related (PS&H).

1875 Nantmawr C chapel & schools, ?Salop; CYB 75; £1050)

1881 Pontypridd C chapel, Glam; CYB81; Gothic; c£3000; sch to be blt first; Newbridge stone, Bath drs. Chapel 1887-8 by PS&H; BoW 523;

1881 Johnstown C chape;

l& schools, Wrexham, Denbs; CYB81; c£1000)

SUNWAY exhibited a design for a modernist house 'Show House 8' by Simmons & Grellier at the 1934 Ideal Home Exhibition, London. No 32 Dinas Baglan Rd, Port Talbot, Glam seems to be based on this; ukmoho; ouse has been extended by one bay to r.

SUTCLIFFE, G. L. Architect much involved at Hampstead Garden Suburb; arch to Co-Partnership Tenants Ltd.

1913 Laid out Wrexham Garden Village, Denbs, des some houses; BoW 312; 157-67 Chester Road; houses in Cunliffe Walk; 63-9 Acton Gate;

SUTTON, R. C. Bromley House, Nottingham. Architect, partn w HJ Paull 1850s (S&P); comp entr Epworth Memorial chapel 1858 (S&P); Nottingham Schools 1859 (S&P); Nottingham B chapel 1860; Ripley chapel 1860; St Saviour Nottingham 1863 (S& Andre); Ilkeston TH Derbs 1865; Harringworth C chapel Uppingham CYB68 £130 Gothic. Glendinning Moxham of Swansea was a pupil.

1865-7 Albion C chapel, Pembroke Dock, Pmbs (dem.) 1st pr comp RHH, Br 1865 27, BN 13.1.65, FS BN 4.7.65, £3,500 to £4,000, BN 19.7.67; CYB68 £3500

1869 entr Brecon County Gaol, Brec, comp; RHH)

SWAINSON, J. H. MSA. Wrexham. Began practice in 1889.

18?? No 4 Maesydre Rd, Wrexham, Denbs, for himself.

1893 Brynffynnon, Love Lane, Dolgellau, Mer; Plans Mer RO Z/M/352/6;

c1896-7 Parrs Bank, High St, Wrexham; BoW)

1897-8 Rhosrobin ch, Wrexham, Denbs; BoW 312)

1899 3rd pr Wrexham Board School, Denbs; RHH)

1935 chancel, St David ch, Rhosllannerchrugog, Denbs; BoW)

SWALWELL & CREIGHTON. Architects, Dock St, Newport. Later Swalwell & Havard (S&H), or ? S & Heard.

1897 alts Tredegar Arms, High St, Newport, Mon; Br 15.5.97;

1898-9 Park Hotel, Waunllwyd, Ebbw Vale, Mon; BoW; S&C; T Br 13.8.98 hotel at Waunllwyd for JB Yendall;

1898-9 Waterloo Inn, Nash, Mon; Br 16.7.98

1899-1900 Bell Inn, Abertillery, Mon; Br 22.7.99)

1900 Alts Philips Brewery, Dock St, Newport; Br 31.3.00;

1904-5 houses, Tynewydd Farm, Pontnewydd, Mon T Br 5.11.04 S&H;

1905-6 Kings Head PH, Pontnewynydd, Mon; Br 10.6.05; BoW Pontnewydd Cwmbran)

1905-6 George Hotel, Pontypool; Br 5.8.05; BoW)

1906-7 adds Riflemans Arms, Risca, Mon; Br 14.7.06)

1906-7 Foresters Arms Risca, Mon; Br 14.7.06)

1907 Queen’s Hotel, Newport, Mon; plans Gwent RO D627 S & ?Heard)

SWANSEA BOROUGH COUNCIL. Ernest E Morgan Borough Architect, c1908-14; Herbert T Wykes born Staffordshire in 1902, was Swansea Borough Architect from 1946 and on his retirement in 1966 claimed to have been responsible for 11,196 new dwellings in the Borough, together with thirty post-war schools, award winning old people’s bungalows in Toronto Place (1952) and saw the College of Technology on Mount Pleasant Hill as ‘probably his greatest achievement’. Peter Wakelin's father worked for Swansea, ?as conservation architect;

1908ff housing estates, Mayhill Estate to plan of 1908 by James Crossland, 1909-10 Nos 11-25 Tanymarian Rd, Mayhill, Swansea; BoW; Townhill Estate from 1914; Ernest E. Morgan Borough Architect. Ernest E Morgan in consult with Sir Raymond Unwin;

1952 old people's bungalows, Toronto Place, Swansea; HT Wykes Borough architect;

SWANSEA CITY ARCHITECTS. City & County of Swansea.

1973-4 add Glyn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea; BoW

1982-7 adds Grand Theatre, Swansea, Glam; John Colgate architect; front adds McColl Associates; BoW

c1987 Morfa Athletics Stadium, Swansea, Glam; BoW

2005 Bonymaen Community Development Project, Swansea; entr RSAW awards 2006; Mal Bright architect;

SWARBRICK, JOHN. +1964 at Rhos on Sea.

193? Alts Gwydir Castle, Caerns, for G H Kendrick, barrister, vice-pres Ancient Monuments Soc; Tr AMS 1935?; TL says JS was a founder of the AMS. Cf E-mail 2011 from Frank Kelsall: Swarbrick is a pretty minor architect but of interest to us because he founded the AMS in Manchester in 1924. I wrote a paper on him a few years ago (in Transactions of Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society 102, 2006, - a festschrift for John Archer). At this time I identified his interest in North Wales. He was obviosly committed to the area and died at Rhos on Sea in 1964; as early as 1904 he was corresponding with SPAB about Llandrillo Priory (what building is this?); a journalist who interviewed him in 1931 said he had just come from Colwyn Bay and he gave evidence to a public inquiry about a road scheme for Conwy in 1939. But your Gwydir Castle reference is the first I have seen to his actually doing any architectural work in North Wales.

SWASH & BAIN see Alfred Swash

SWASH, ALFRED, Newport, Mon. 1860-1939, w John Bain from 1892 (S&B), later Alfred Swash & Son AS&S. John Bain qv +1935 went on to be architect to Mon Educ Ctee between wars BoW419. AS was inv in dev of Llandrindod Wells, Rad, owned some land there, RS;

1886-7 Co-op Stores, Dock St, Newport, Mon; AS w Habershon & Fawckner; MM 17.9.86)

1888-9 Library, Pill, Newport; MM 2.4.88; AS;

1??? Library, Temple St, Newport; AS; WWinA 1914;

1890-2 adds Asylum, Abergavenny, Mon; 1890 male infirmary and laundry; Br 17.10.91; 1890-1 BoW; MS, attendants’ dormitories 1891, four cottages 1892; AS; 1894 water tank by S&B;

1891 92 Commercial St Newport; AS; Br 31.1.91)

1891-2 Isca Inn, Commercial St, Newport Br 3.10.91)

1891-2 115 Commercial St Newport Br 3.10.91 AS)

1891-2 44 Commercial St Newport Br 3.10.91 AS)

1891-2 80-1 Commercial Rd, Newport Br 3.10.91 AS)

1891-2 Glyn C chapel, Risca, Mon Br 2.5.91 AS)

1892 ten cottages, Severn Junction, Mon Br 19.3.92 AS)

1892 Globe Hotel, Abertillery, Mon; AS; Br 19.3.92)

1892-3 MH, Abertillery, Mon; AS; BoW 113; Br 19.3.92, 18.6.9, 16.9.93)

1892-3 11-12 Commercial Rd, Newport T: Br 1.10.92 AS;

1892-3 1st pr Board School, Durham Rd, Newport, Mon; RHH; AS; John Bain joined for this commission, BoW442; T Br 1.10.92; Br 7.1.94;

1892 adds various Board Schools, Newport, Mon; T Br 1.10.92; minor adds at Alexandra Rd Schools, Bolt St Schools, Chepstow Rd Schools, Eveswell Schools;

1892-3 Vicarage, Eveswell Park, Maindee, Newport, Mon T Br 1.10.92;

1893 1st pr Fields Park estate, Newport, Mon; AS; RHH; BN 10.2.93; BoW457; semi-detached hos, Br 5.8.93; villa Br 21.10.93; Developed by S&B, AS&Son working here to 1914)

1893-4 Nos 2-3 Commercial Rd, Newport, Mon; Br 21.10.93 AS)

1893-4 No 72 Commercial Rd Newport, Mon; Br 21.10.93 S&B)

1893-1912 Stelvio, Bassaleg Rd, Newport, Mon; for CH Bailey, BoW 452-3, AS&Son)

1893-4 Board School, Llanhilleth, Mon; Br 3.8.93 S&B

1894 water tank, Asylum, Abergavenny, Mon; S&B; MS;

1895 adds Newport Museum, Mon; Br 24.8.95; S&B)

1895 hotel, Abertillery, Mon; BoW prob the Bush Hotel; S&B;

c1896-1907 ?alts Victoria C chapel, Newport; BoW 436)

1896-7 Fox & Hounds PH, Risca, Mon; Br 8.9.96 S&B)

1897 Zion C chapel, Newbridge, Mon; S&B; BoW 419; Gothic; Br 21.10.93, 10.4.97)

1897 Gwalia Hotel, Llandrindod Wells, Rad; S&B; MS; T: BJ 22.9.97 £8100; adds by AS 1907;

1897-8 Hanbury Arms PH, Aberbeeg, Mon Br 10.4.97 S&B)

1898 Intermediate Schools, Abertillery, Mon; Br 29.1.98; S&B

1903-4 Mount Pleasant C chapel, Hanbury Rd, Pontypool, Mon; BoW 478, Full Gothic; S&B; Br 5.12.03

1905 Rogerstone Library, Mon; BoW 517; Br 11.11.05; S&B)

1907 adds Gwalia Hotel, Llandrindod Wells, Rad; AS; MS, hotel by S&B 1897;

1911 Infants School & Domestic Arts School, Fleur de Lis Mon; JB; Br 26.11.10;

1912 Caerleon College, Mon; BoW142; AS&Son; Br 5.1.12 AS; now Caerleon Campus UCW Newport;)

1914 ?villa for AJ Wilson Jones, Fields Park, Newport BN 14.8.14; ?check)

1915 Elementary School, Blackwood Mon; JB; Br 16.7.15

also Hill St Methodist Free ch in JB obit RIBAJ 17,1,1935.

SWETTENHAM, W. NORMAN Architect, Newtown, Mont. County Surveyor Mont 1872; candidate for County Surveyor Mont 1872-3 (RS). Partnerships with Evan Powell: Powell, Bell & Swettenham 1876 (PB&S), Powell & Swettenham 1875 and 1878 (P&S). In 1870s created lake by the Pump House at Llandrindod Wells, Rad; BoW.

1872 Buttington Bridge, Mont; BoW; inscribed WS County surveyor;

1876 T for Freehold Land & Building Co, Llandrindod Wells, Rad, £8700 by PB&S, Br 13.5.76; P&S were architects to the company;

1877 schools & house, Llandrindod Wells, Rad; P&S; MS;

SZLUMPER & ALDWINCKLE London & Aberystwyth see Sir J.W. Szlumper.

SZLUMPER, Sir JAMES WEEKS Engineer, architect. l834-l926 b Liverpool.

Railway eng: l859 asstnt to H Fulton, eng Manchester-Milford Rlwy, l86l succeeded Fulton. Eng Pembroke-Tenby railway from 1869. Blt Lampeter-Aberystwyth line for Manchester & Milford Rlwyu, Barry Rlwy, Cardiff Ogmore Rlwy, Plymouth, Devonport & SW Junction Rlwy 1890; Vale of Rheidol Light Railway cl900. Tavistock Viaduct 1890 w WR Galbraith;

l863 Bridge surveyor Cds; l864-87 County Surveyor (new post) resigned 1887, High Sheriff 1887. Moved to Surrey cl890, mayor of Richmond 3 times, knighted l894, Buried Richmond Cem; Obit Times 27.10.26;

Owned Sandmarsh Cottage, Queens Rd, Aberystwyth, used when he visited assoc w Aberystwyth for 40 years CN 19.8.04; MF; Partner TW Aldwinckle qv architect 1860s and 70s (S&A); firm Sir James & W Szlumper 1901. Son CD Szlumper was an engineer; AW Szlumper eng to SER l920s, des Waterloo station façade. AWS or JWS? worked on narrow gauge Lynton & Barnstaple Rlwy Devon, 1898;

1859 asst eng to H Fulton qv on Manchester & Milford Rlwy promoting mid Wales link from Llanidloes to Pencader & Carmarthen

1861-7 Eng, Manchester & Milford Rlwy in success to H Fulton; Act 1860, authority for branch to Aberystwyth 1861. David Davies contr from 1861, decided to bld Pencader Aberystwyth instead of to Llanidloes. Pencader-Strata Florida 1865-6, reached Aberystwyth 2.8.67; TS 83-7;

1865 Gun Powder Magazine, Aberystwyth, Cd; T: W 7.11.65; JWS co surveyor;

186? Slaughterhouse, Aberytwyth; MF;

1865 Lock-up & police station, Tregaron, Cd; T W 7.4.65, JWS Co Surveyor; £500 acc to W 11.4.1884;

1866 report on alts Cardigan Gaol, £300, JS co surv; CJ 5.1.66;

l867 Prop Ponterwyd Bridge, Cd; W 4.1.67; unex

l867-9 Cardiganshire Militia Barracks & depot, Penglais Rd, Aberystwyth, Cd; dem 1979; CJ 3.9.67, BPR 215; militia disbanded 1909, conv to workmens dwellings 1912 by J Lewis Evans qv; NLW Pensaerniaeth Cymru 1998 34;

1868 Lampeter Gas Works, Cd; T: W 4.9.68; JWS;

1869-70 alts Aberystwyth TH, Cd; plans of Mr S, T: NLW Aberystwyth Borough 3.6.69, 1.7.69. Morgan’s New Guide 1874 12 says S&A, complete 1870, JJ Griffiths contr, the interior still not done, about to be renovated for Assize Court;

l869-75 Eng Whitland & Taf Vale Rlwy, Whitland-Crymych section; Arch 17.9.70; W 16.7.75; name was Whitland, Newport & Cardigan Rlwy 1876, changed Whitland & Cardigan 1877 GTW 94-5;

1869 ?Freemasons Hall, Picton Place, Haverfordwest, Pmbs; Design S&A mentioned Br 9.10.69, but comp announced Arch 23.4.70 and hall built 1871-2 so possibly not. Stucco classical portico.

l870 Meat & Fish Markets, Aberystwyth, Cd; ?where; S&A;

1870-1 Tenby Railway station; T Br 31.12.70; Pembroke & Tenby Rlwy betw Tenby & Pembroke Dock authorised 1859, opened 1863, then Tenby to Whitland opend 1866, throughtrains to Carmarthen 1868.

1871 Haverfordwest waterworks, Portfield HMT 1.3.71

l87l Widened Cardigan Bridge; CTA ??;

(l872-3 Llandinam CM, Mont; S&A; Br 1872 294; BoW)

l872 Aberystwyth Pier reblt after storm; Cered 8 409;

l872 Unex Museum & Gallery, Aberystwyth; T:CN l9.4.72; W 12.7.72 plans went out to tender, only one received, agreed that should be a library, no site yet available, possibly behind TH.

1872 Pembroke Dock Railway Station, Br 31.12.70 S&A.

1872 Pembroke Dock, sea wall to Hobbs Point. Br 31.12.70 S&A

l872 Villa nr Aberystwyth, Cd; T:CN 2l.6.72 S&A

l872-4 Aberystwyth Board School, Alexandra Rd; S&A; comp, CN 16.2.72 lists competitors; opened W 7.8.74, £4000, Aberystwyth one of first places in kingdom to adopt 1872 Education Act; BPR 167; large rear adds c1910.

l874 Houses, Victoria Terrace, Aberystwyth, Cd; Comp winner, first class houses facing the sea; RHH; Br 19.12.74; S&A;

l874-6 Lampeter Workhouse, Cd; S&A comp winners; RHH; T: NWC 17.4.75; T: Br 19.6.75, £2370; 1875 MS; Dem;

l875 Llanychaearn Sch, Chancery, Cd; T: Br l9.6.75; S&A;

1875 alts Shire Hall, Cardigan, Cd; approved W 2.7.75, nothing done since 1831, T repair & repaint only;

1876 plans ext Whitland & Cardigan Rlwy, Crymych to Cardigan; JWS; Bill 1877 changed name from Whitland, Newport & Cardigan Rlwy to W&C; TW 94-5; nothing done before 1878, JWS dismissed. JB Walton qv appointed and blt line 1881-6;

1878 Narberth railway station; BoW 304;

l879 New reservoir, Cardigan water supply;

1880-1 Conv centre block Old Gaol, Cardigan (by John Nash) to police station after attempt to sell materials for demolition failed W 28.5.80, 2.7.80; alts complete W 21.10.81;

l88l Police station, Gt Darkgate St, Aberystwyth; dem; T: W 15.7.81; £1500 W 30.9.81; £1470 W 21.10 81. £1500 W 11.4.84. J. & D. Evans Llanddewi Brefi contrs.

l88l-2 Aberaeron Bridge, Cd; W 2l.l0.8l

l884-6 Aberaeron police station, Cd; W.ll.4.84, 7.l.87

l887-9 Trefechan bridge, Aberystwyth, Cd; W 7.1.87, Ystrad Meurig stone or iron; T 21.1.87; New T 21.10.87 under name of G. Hutchings County Surveyor as Szlumper had resigned; completed W 8.2.89;

(l890 eng w WR Galbraith for Tavistock Viaduct, Devon; BoE; Plymouth, Devonport & SW Junction Rlwy)

(c1894-8 Five viaducts on Barry Rlwy, Glam; Lower Porthkerry Viaduct 1894-8 CN 10.8.94;

1901-2 Vale of Rheidol Light Rlwy, Cd; Aberystywth to Devils Bridge; Sir J&WS; railway history;

1903 Unex Aberystwyth-Aberaeron railway, Cd; 16.5 miles; for Vale of Rheidol Light Railway; SirJ&WS; T: CN 13.3.03;

TACP, Liverpool & Wrexham. Acronym of The Anthony Clark Partnership, H Antony Clark (HAC); then H Antony Clark, FC Roberts & Partners (CR&P). Robert B Heaton qv associated (RBH).

1957 completed Johnstown ch, Rhosllanerchrugog, Denbs; CR&P;

1961-9 repairs Llanwyddelan ch, Mont; ICB; RBH;

1965-6 repairs Meifod ch, Mont; ICBS; RBH;

1965-6 The Guildhall, Flint; BoW351)

1965ff Maesyrhandir estate, Newtown, Mont; ACP AJ 11.1.67 phase 1 stages 1 & 2;

1969-70 Pentrehobyn, Mold, Flints, rest by RBH; BoW 396

1975 Bishop’s House St Asaphs, Flints; BoW 440

1975 Chirk Vicarage, Denbs; BoW 129)

1975-7 repairs Bettws Cedewain ch, Mont; ICBS; RBH;

1976 Midland Bank Mold, Flints; BoW 392)

1977 rest Erddig, Denbs, for NT; RBH; BoW 160

1981-2 repairs Gwyddelwern ch, Mer; (RBH); ICBS 15531; HBC grant;

1985 Students Union, St Davids UC, Lampeter, Cd; TACP, inf registrar.

c1990 Pentre Berw, Ang rest by RBH; RH)

2004 Technium Cast, Parc Menai, Bangor; AV)

TAMLYN, ARTHUR Surveyor. High St and 4 Castle Terr, Haverfordwest, Deacons dir 1887.

TANNER, Sir HENRY Architect, 1849-1935, joined Office of Works as assistant surveyor 1871, ARIBA 1876, FRIBA 1891, principal surveyor HM Office of Works qv 1898, principal architect 1901; knghted 1904; retired 1913.

1893-4 Head PO, Westgate St, Cardiff, Glam; plan HH 247;

TANNER, WILLIAM County Surveyor Monmouthsire

1883 adds Sessions House, Usk, Mon; Gwent RO C Misc Plans 26)

1886 alts Police Court Tredegar Br 31.7.86)

1888 Police Court Abercarn Mon Br 10.3.88)

1890-1 Police Station Caerleon Mon; Br 19.7.90)

1891-3 Police Station Risca, Mon; Br 10.10.91; BoW 1892)

1894 Police Station, Glandower St Monmouth. Gwent RO C.Misc Plans 33)

1899 Police Station & court Pontnewydd Br 19.2.98)

1899 Police Station and court Cross Ash Br 1.7.99)

1902 Council Chambers (Shire Hall), Pentonville, Newport; Br 21.6.02; Gwent RO Misc Plans 27 1900-08; BoW 439 1901-3, ext 1913.

1903 Police Court, Abertillery, Mon Br 28.2.03)

1910 adds Police Station Pontnewydd, Mon Br 6.11.09; see 1899

1910 Police Station Tintern Parva, Mon, Br 9.7.10)

1911-12 Police Court Blackwood, Mon Br 23.6.11)

1912 Police Station Chepstow Br 5.3.12; BoW)

1913 adds Police Station Newbridge Br 17.1.13)

1915 alts Police Court Abergavenny Br 2.4.15)

1919-23 adds Council Chambers, Newport, Mon

TAPP & JONES, Engineers, surveyors. 15 Gt George St, London, later Tapp, Jones & Son of 1 Princes St, Storeys Gate, London. Arthur Tapp, Thomas Jones & Son architects & surveyors (TJ&S)

(1896 layout of Tywyn, Mer, for J Corbett MP: avenue to the Esplanade, drainage £6000. JL Thomas resident engineer. Br 29.5.96 BN 29.5.96

(1896 Terrace, semi-detached & detached villa resids for J Corbett, Tywyn, Mer; T: Br 11.9.96

(1896 Eleven villas on different plans for Mr Corbett, Towyn, Mer; T: Br 18.9.96. J Gethin Shrewsbury accepted.

(1908-9 alts Blaenau Ffestiniog ch, Mer; ICBS, TJ&S, porches at W & S, n vestry)

TAPPEN, GEORGE c1771-1830 TL would like to link Tappen to St Katharine ch, Milford, Pmbs, 1802-8, on grounds that Major William Price, master of St Katharine’s Collegiate Church, London, gave £400, and church was dedicated in thanks, and he may be the William Price who lived in a house in Dulwich des by Tappen 1810, and that Tappen wrote a treatise on building groined arches in brick 1807-8 and Milford ch is vaulted; TL letter to Claire Deacon 17.2.2008;

TAPPER, Sir WALTER JOHN. Leading early C20 church architect. 1861-1935, articled Rowell & Sons Newton Abbot, worked for B Champneys assistant Bodley & Garner (ASG). Started 1901. 1901-4 Malvern Link ch, Worcs; 1905-11 St Erkenwald ch Southend dem; 1908 alts Bicton Hall, Devon; 1913 Annunciation ch Old Quebec St London; 1919 Whiteley Village ch Surrey; 1928 Surveyor Westminster Abbey; PRIBA 1927-9 knighted 1935;

(1911 rest Pilleth ch, Rad; BoW;

TARMASTER JONES ARCHITECTS Deganwy

(2007 Plas Coed, Penrhyn Bay, Caerns; AV;

TATE, Lt Col. Succeeded Capt Chater RE as eng in charge of fortifications at Pembroke Dock, Pmbs; PH 31.3.1848, superintended erection of the two Martello Towers. Called ‘inspecting officer Birmingham’ when appointed.

TATE, WILLIAM London

(1890 ch screen, St Elvan ch, Aberdare, Glam; Orrin 4; painted by Dykes-Bower?; ch history 1989)

TATHAM & FLOWER. Architects. S.R. Tatham and Arthur S. Flower (qv.)

1890-2 Tanybwlch, Llanychaearn, Cd, for MLD Vaughan; remodel c1828 house; ASF architect; Cered 14 1 2001

TATTERSALL, GEORGE 1817-49 London. Architect and topographical artist. Colvin. Specialist in designing stables, son of founder of Tattersalls horse auctions, author of Sporting Architecture 1841. 1st pr Army & Navy Club 1847; stables Ladykirk, Berwicks RA 1846;

(1843-6 Entrance to Wynnstay Park from Ruabon, Denbs; RA 1846; Colvin says this would be the Kennels and Kennel Lodge, but lodge is by James Wyatt BoW 519; CL 6.4.1972. Kennels SW of Parc Eyton Lodge 1843 by GT BoW 317;

(1845-7 ?fourth side of stable block, Wynnstay, Denbs; attrib BoW315; not in Colvin

TAYLER, ARNOLD SEAWARD, ARIBA, Westminster. 1885 Despard Rd U, Islington; l897 Hampstead Central Library; 1905 Tottenham TH, Tayler & Jemmett.

l899-l900 Ciliau Aeron U, Cd; GE Evans, Cards, 5l)

TAYLOR PARTNERSHIP, Cardiff. Lance Taylor.

1992-4 Queens Arcade, Cardiff; Taylor Group; BoW217)

1993-4 Carmarthen Journal offices, Spilman St, Carmarthen, Cms; BoW;

TAYLOR, -

1886 St Agnes ch, Roath, Cardiff; Orrin 28; blt by a Mr Taylor; dem 1980s;

TAYLOR, ANDREW See Patel Taylor, London.

TAYLOR, CHARLES Merthyr Tydfil. Previously of Bristol with Charles Underwood as he claims in AEBTD 1868 to have designed Northwood’s Asylum, Bristol (at Brislington, poss by Underwood), Bristol Cemetery (perhaps Arnos Vale by Underwood), Bristol Fine Arts Academy (by Underwood with J H Hirst 1857); Queen’s Hotel, Bristol; and Clifton Park etc.

1872 School and master’s house, Penydarren, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam; MS;

TAYLOR, GEORGE LEDWELL 1788-1873. London. Travelled in Italy 1817-19 w Edward Cresy: Architectural Antiquities of Rome, by Taylor & Cresy, 1821-2. Civil Architect to the Navy 1824-37. Colvin. Financial failure 1849 through N Kent Railway, blt little afterwards, wrote Memoirs of an octogenarian architect. Laid out Bishop of London’s estate Paddington 1843-8.

1825 Des for Offices, Pembroke Dockyard; Adrianna Miller thesis, PRO ADM/140/??; not in colvin

1831 Dockyard Chapel, Pembroke Dock, Pmbs; CJ 25.11.31. Drawings PRO ADM/140/467 April 1830, section showing roof trusses; Colvin;

TAYLOR, ISAAC Manor House, Coleshill, listed as surveyor, Holywell, Flints, in 1844

TAYLOR, JAMES Hereford.

1905 Meeting House Farm, Norton, Rad, for Sir Powlett Millbank, house and buildings; MS;

TAYLOR, Sir ROBERT cf Colvin. 1714-88, apprenticed to sculptor Henry Cheere, set up 1744, carved Mansion house pediment. Changed to architecture by 1754. Surveyor to Bank of England 1764; architect to Office of Works 1769; knighted 1782 as Sheriff of London. John Nash qv was pupil c1767-78. Designed 16 Charing Cross Rd for self 1745; 112 Bishopsgate c1750; Braxted Park, Essex 1753-6; 35-6 Lincoln's Inn Fields 1754-5; Bishops Palace Chester alts 1754-7; Harleyford Manor, Bucks 1755; 70 Lombard St 1756; Grafton House c1760; Asgill House Richmond c1760-5; Bank Buildings 1764-6; Adds Bank of England 1766-88; Maidenhead Bridge 1772-7; Salibury Guildhall 1788-95(exec W Pilkington).

1766-77 Carmarthen Guildhall; FS 10.4.67; 'built after a plan by the late Sir RT', EI Spence, Summer Excursions through parts of... , 1809; TL; not Colvin; Lodwick 267ff from Boro Order Book: old hall dem 1766; 1768 dispute among Trustees; 1769 FS and freestone prepared by Thomas Evans, surveyor; 23.5.70 building began; 23.12.73 temporary hall to be dem and another erected within new hall; 1774 first High Sessions in incomplete building; 1777 inside of hall and market house finished;

Attributed

1787 Orangery, Margam Park, Glam, attrib by John Harris acc to letter from Sam Evans in WM 31.8.1950; probably by Taylor, or by one of his assistants John Nash or SP Cockerell

1788 TL notes similarity of stables at Plas Llansteffan, Cms, to Taylor’s wings at Purbrook Ho, Hants, 1770, ill CL 13.7.67, suggests Nash may have been designer.

TAYLOR, SAMUEL Stokeferry, Norfolk. Gentleman farmer, amateur architect designed six cottages c1826 for builders of Abersychan Ironworks, Mon; Loudon Encyclopaedia 1833 238-9. Colvin ref also to Loudon 511-12, a farmyard for British Iron Co, Abersychan.

TAYLOR, THOMAS. London. Not in Colvin. - Taylor 3rd pr City of London Workhouse 1847; T Taylor entr comp for Great Exhibition building 1850; Thomas Taylor inv to ent comp Wadsworth Lunatic Asylum 1859; RHH;

(1847 1st pr Swansea Guildhall extensions; P&P40; three drawings in RISW inc revision of 1849; Completed 1852; Br 5 355 & 511; RHH; Encasing of 1825 TH by T Bowen and J Collingwood qqv.

TAYLOR, W. J. Sheffield

1888 int alts and schoolrooms, Presteigne PM chapel, Rad; MS;

TEATHER, HARRY Architect, Andrew's Buildings, Queen St, Cardiff, 1867-1956, born Sheffield, articled CJ Innocent 1884, and his assistant to 1890, assistant to WHD Caple qv in Cardiff 1890-5, own practice in Cardiff from 1895; FRIBA 1905; president SWIA 1908-9; from 1900-24 partnership Teather & Wilson (T&W) with Cecil Locke Wilson (CLW) 1869-1924, and in late 1930 partnership with Charles Frederick Jones as Harry Teather & CF Jones; surveyor to Llandaff Diocese 1924-53; died at Cardiff; BDBIA;

1895 1st pr School, Porthmadog, Caerns; RHH, A Teather, Cardiff)

(1896 1st pr Harpur Adams Agric Sch, Newport, Salop; RHH; built 1900-1)

1896 1st pr school, Llangollen Denbs; RHH;

1896 1st pr Intermediate School, Llanidloes, Mont; RHH;

1896 2nd pr Intermediate School, Welshpool, Mont; RHH

1896 1st pr Intermediate School, Llandrindod Wells Rad; RHH; Dual Intermediate School 1896, MS;

1897 stables and laundries, Llanwrtyd Wells, Brec,

1897 Intermediate School, Newtown, Mont, FS MEcho 20.6.97

1897 house of R Davies, Llanwrtyd Wells, Brec; MS; C: BJ 25.8.97 villa at Llanwrtyd Wells;

1897-8 schools Llanrwst, Denbs; C: BJ 22.12.97

1898 house, New Radnor, Rad, for TE Duggan; MS;

1898 1st pr Intermediate School, Bala, Mer; RHH; Br 3.12.98; now Ysgol y Berwyn, Ffrydan Road;

1898 2nd pr County School, Wrexham, Denbs; RHH;

1898 schools, Llanfair Caereinion, Mont; C: BJ 12.1.98;

1898-9 County School, Presteigne, Rad; MS; C: BJ 20.10.97 adds 1902 by RW Thomas;

1899 secondary schools, Llanfyllin,

1899-1901 Library, Barmouth, Mer; Br 10.11.99; BN 19.4.01)

1899 1st pr Free Library, Roath, Cardiff, Glam; T&W, RHH; built 1900-1 BoW

(1900 2nd pr Grammar School, Bury, Lancs; RHH, HT of Shrewsbury;

(1900-1 Harper Adams Agricultural College, Newport, Salop, BoE 443; HT 1st prize 1896 RHH)

1901 boarding house, Llanwrtyd Wells, Brec; MS; HT;

1902 shop premisies, Llanidloes, Mont;

(1902 farm buildings, Market Drayton, Salop;

1907 village hall, Dinas Powys, Glam; BoW 339 T&W;

1909 Boys' High School, Cardiff, Glam;

1913 School of Mines, Trelorest (?Trefforest)

1913-14 Teacher Training College for Women, Barry, Glam; BoW 110, 150-1, T&W; neo-Wren;

1914 School of Mines, Crumlin,

1915 Baltic House, Mountstuart Sq, Cardiff BoW271; 1916 Baltic House Docks, Cardiff;

1915 Police Station, Caerphilly.

1921 adds St Andrews Major ch, Glam; BoW 546; T&W; Orrin 152, CLW of T&W; NLW LL/F/731; £1000; Lee chapel rest in mem of Maj Gen Lee;

1933 S transept, Aberkenfig ch, Tondu, Glam; BoW627; HT;

Seaborne says that Llangefni Intermediate School, Ang, is by Teather, but RH says by Joseph Owen qv;

TEE, SAMUEL CLIFFORD see Clifford Tee & Gale;

TELFORD, THOMAS, Engineer 1757-1834. Born Glendiining, Dumfries, mason, worked in Edinburgh before going to London 1782. Employed by Wm Pulteney MP at Westerhall; blt Commissioner’s House Portsmoush Dockyard (S. Wyatt) 1784-6,. Moved Shrewsbury to fit up Castle for Wm Pulteney, made plans for imps Shrewsbury; Bridgnorth ch 1792-4; Madeley ch 1794-6; warehouses St Katharine Dock London 1827-8; County surveyor of bridges Shropshire 1788. Over thirty Highland churches Scotland 1825-34; Bridge builder over a thousand bridges, inc major works in iron (buildwas, Menai, Conway, Craigellachie) also roads canals and harbours; Colvin. A5 route London to Holyhead 1815-30; Canal works in Denbs on Chirk Canal 1796-1805. Llangollen Canal opened 1808; Chester to Bangor road inc Conwy Bridge 1822-5, eased gradient at Rhuallt, Flints BoW. L.T.C. Rolt, Thomas Telford (LTCR).

1793-1805 Ellesmere Canal with William Jessop engineer, intended to link Mersey, Dee and Severn, authorised 1793, Telford general oversee of works. Chester to Ellesmere Port opened 1795 but of remainder only a middle part was built terminating N of Pont Cysyllte; a branch to Llanymynech was made, connection to Chester by 1806 via Ellesmere & Whitchurch and Chester Canals.

1795-1805 Pont Cysyllte, Froncysyllte, Denbs proposed as masonry aqueduct 1793-4 by William Turner qv. begun 1795, abandoned, and iron design used 1795-1805; John Wilson stonemason from Alston helped w William Davies local contractor; also John Simpson qv of Shrewsbury and Matthew Davidson from Langholm Inspector of Works. 1st pier FS 26.7.95;

1796-1801 Chirk Aqueduct, Denbs; FS 17.6.96; iron from William Hazledine foundry; bridge over Ceiriog; also Chirk Tunnel and Whitehouses tunnel; (Telford’s Longford upon Tern aqueduct on Shrewsbury Canal also iron 1805) also Canal Bridges at Trefor, Denbs. All on Ellesmere Canal;

?1800-08 Llangollen Canal feeder to Ellesmere Canal draws water from Telfords weir at Horseshoe Falls on Dee at Llandysilio Denbs; canal bridge Llangollen; )

1810 proposed iron bridge across Menai Strait LTCR)

1815-26 London to Holyhead road, Telford asked to report on roads 1809, Holyhead Road commission set up 1815, survey 1815-17, road opened in two parts divided by Menai Strait, Bangor by 1819, on Anglesey the Stanley Emankment, Penrhos, Ang opened 1823; Strait not bridged until 1826. Sections of the road at Berwyn, Dinmael and Cerrigydrudion, Denbs notable (BoW).

1815-16 Waterloo Bridge, on A5, Betws y Coed, Caerns ironwork by Wm Hazledine; seventh major c.i bridge in world; erected by Wm Stuttle; LTCR; Colvin, over R Conwy;)

1817 road works A5 at entrance to Bangor inc cut in front of Penrhyn Arms Hotel RH)

1818-26 Menai Bridge; John Wilson qv contractor after Straphen & Hall appointed 1819 resigned 1820; chains made by William Hazledine; W. A. Provis qv site engineer 1819-50; LTCR; Colvin 1819-26;

c1818 Five toll-houses across Anglesey: 1. Llanfairpwll; 2. ; 3 ; 4. Caergeiliog; 5. Stanley Gate, Penrhos. Also possibly designed halfway Inn at Mona, nr Heneglwys, Ang.

1822-5 Conwy Suspension Bridge, Caerns; LTCR; John Wilson contractor; Colvin 1821-6, over R. Conwy;

1824 Mail road surveys in Carms. under TT incl St Clears to Kidwelly; Llanelli to Loughor; work done by Alexander Easton CRO Cawdor maps 171-81.

1824-8 completed Holyhead harbour buildings, Ang, begun by John Rennie, inc harbourmaster’s office and Custom House designed by Rennie; Graving Dock 1825-6.

1825 prop highway imprs Glamorgan inc bridge over R Neath Briton Ferry Glam; BSW 2 135;

1826? Arch through Conwy town walls into Castle Square, dem; ?earlier; RH

1826 advice on foundations Llanymynech Bridge, Mont, by Thomas Penson; BoW;

1827 cons over imps to Swansea Docks, Glam; BSW 2 211-4; three plans for floating docks; unex;

1831 Chirk Bridge, Denbs; BoW; Colvin, over R. Ceiriog)

TEMPLE, J. London. Contractor ?

1881 Plas y Bridell, Bridell Pmbs, for J. W. Bowen; signed plans were at house- TL; but NLW Clynfyw 3 14 899-906 and 15 968 has crude amateur version of same, possibly originals by the owner, also ?plans for stables 907-11;

TERON. Architects

1982-4 Mitel Telecom factory, Portskewett, Mon; BoW

TEULON, WILLIAM MILFORD London. Brother of better known SS Teulon. Halstead ch, Kent 1880;

1860 National School, Carmarthen Rd, Llandeilo; RA 1860; selected in 1854 by Lord Dynevor, BoW;

1870 alts chancel Overton ch, Flints, w EE Cronk qv; BoW;

THATCHER, J. F.

1872 Cottage and farmbuildings, Dolwikin, Knighton, Rad; MS;

THOMAS BROS, Llandeilo. Builders.

1883 outbuildings Llangathen Vicarage, Cms; plaque;

THOMAS & GRIFFITHS Builders Brecon. James Thomas & John Griffiths.

1880 converted house Sennybridge, Brec, to Usk Coffee Tavern (temperance) for Miss Maskelyne of Glanusk; G Jones Sennybridge 1 51;

THOMAS & INGLETON, 11 Market St, Caernarfon. ?Robert J Thomas qv or his father John Thomas qv & Arthur Ingleton qv. AI built tower and spire on Christ Ch, Caernarfon 1885-6. 11 Market St was also office of John Thomas + 1886 county Surveyor. Thomas & Ingleton do not appear in directories, Arthur Ingleton in 1886 at 50 Bangor St, while 11 Market St was office of John Thomas 1868-80, and not recorded 1886-9, Bowen & Jones engineers 1895.

1881 Infirmary, Caernarfon Workhouse, Caerns, BN 27.5.81. now Eryri Hospital;

1882 Ironmongers shop, Caernarfon, Caerns, for E Hughes; Br 27.1.82; £520

1883 adds Caernarfon Board School, Caerns; T: BN 8.6.83; T&I architects to the board;

1883 Alts to nine houses, Bontnewydd, Caerns; T: BN 8.6.83

THOMAS & INGLETON, Haverfordwest see HJP Thomas

THOMAS & JAMES, Port Talbot and Bridgend

1895 Schools, Sandfields, Aberavon, Port Talbot, Glam T Br 30.6.94;

1895 St Teilo mission ch, Aberavon, Glam; Dem; Br 14.12.95 £1030; Orrin 2; contr J&S Rees Aberavon; WM 6.12.95

1897 Eleven houses and offices, Aberavon, Glam; C: BJ 3.11.97;

1898 Hotel, Bryn, Port Talbot T Br 11.6.98

THOMAS & JONES, Architects. Salisbury Chambers, Wind St, Swansea. Charles S Thomas (qv) and Herbert Jones FFRIBA. Entry WWinA 1926 under J Herbert Jones born 1883 lists houses Sketty and Caswell Bay; vicarage Ystalyfera, Glam, B chapels at Sketty and Manselton; C chapel at Gendros Swansea; Castle Cinema Swansea; war memorials at Fforest Fach, Swansea and St Nicholas ch, Swansea; chapel at Cwmtwrch;

1926-7 Midland Bank and 5 Alexandra Rd, Gorseinon, Glam; HSBC archives;

THOMAS & LEWIS, Builders. Bridge St Newcastle Emlyn, Cms; Kelly 1926; John Thomas Llwyncelyn & Thomas Lewis NCE Numerous works for the Cilgwyn estate inc bldng mansion etc, NLW Cilgwyn DB 10.

1877 bldrs Llechryd Ch, Cd; T: CRO Coedmore 2226

1883-7 Bldrs Cilgwyn, Adpar, Cd. NLW Cilgwyn DB 10 3, and S lodge 1884, verandah 1886 (Middleton)

1886 Weir, Adpar Mill, Cd; DB 10 29

1887 Penrherber, Cenarth, Cms; Farmhouse & bldngs; DB 10 33

1889 Bldrs, adds Llandygwydd parsonage, Cd; Middleton, Prothero & Philott; NLW Llandygwydd PCC 23; £192;

1897 West Lodge, Cilgwyn, Adpar, Cd ?copy of S lodge DB 10 47;

1898 Gamekeepers Cott, Cilgwyn, Cd, farmyard DB 10 47

1898 House at Cafan, ?; DB 10 47

1899 Garden bldngs, Cilgwyn, Adpar, Cd; DB 10 47

1914 Bldrs Lloyds Bank, King St, Llandysul, Cd (David R Thomas); Lloyds archives

THOMAS & MORGAN Pontypridd. Involved at Llandrindod Wells, Rad, des redevelopment of Metropole Hotel; RS.

1919 Elgam Farm Housing, Blaenavon, Mon; Br 4.4.19)

THOMAS & NORRIS Builders, Cardiff

1851 rest Cardiff St John ch, enlarged organ loft, oak screen at entrance, pulpit and desk, new pews, chancel roof; Orrin 35; Br 3.1.52; £1400; no architect named; CMG 27.12.51 reopened;

THOMAS, ALFRED Wellfield, Carmarthen. Surveyor & civil engineer in Pigot 1844 dir; also 1835 dir St Peter St;

THOMAS, ARTHUR HOWARD ARIBA Haverfordwest. +1939. County Surveyor Pembs. 27 Grove Pl, Kelly 1910 & l926; artic DE Thomas qv 1881-4 then his assistant, 1890 w George & Peto London then ?with F Wills Bristol. Qualified 1891, ARIBA 1892. Lived at Priory Cottage, Quay St.

1895 Alts Model School, Barn St, Haverfordwest T:PH 14.6.95

1897 New classroom, Model School, Haverfordwest; £230 HMT 17.3.97

1899 Alts Black Horse, Haverfordwest; T: HMT 5.4.99

l899 Neyland Police Station, Pmbs; HMT 7.6.99

1901 Repairs Haverfordwest Castle T&CN 25.6.02

1901 alts Shire Hall, Haverfordwest; interior of council chamber T: HMT 6.2.01

1901 Keyston Hill Fmhouse, Camrose, Pmbs; T: HMT 28.8.01

1903 Interior rest Tabernacle I, Haverfordwest; DMH 107; PH 10.3.03

1904-5 Alts Spirit Vaults, High St, Haverfordwest T: HMT 21.9.04

l907-8 Petty Sessions Rm, Nantucket Av, Milford, Pmbs; Arch 24.5.07

1910 alts Lower Hasguard Fm, Hasguard, Pmbs; C: Arch 7.10.10

1911 Bridge, Goodwick, Pmbs; Concrete Hennebique system, FGCT 22.9.10

1911 Lock-up & Sesssions Ho, Main St, Goodwick, Pmbs; now library; T: HMT 4.1.11

1913 Police Station & Lock-up, East Back, Pembroke; C:Arch 17.10.13

1917 Renovation Albany I, Haverfordwest DMH 104, HRO DFC/8/50

l933 Victoria Bridge, Milford (L.G.Mouchel engs) (plaque) dem 1990s.

?also Sessions Houses at Newport 1900 and Mathry, Pmbs.

THOMAS, ARTHUR LLOYD. Pontypridd.

1906 rest Glyntaff ch, Glam; Orrin 61; NLW LL/F/339 new seating, repairs; £800)

1906-7 Bethlehem EP, Maesteg, Glam; BoW419; £500

THOMAS, CHARLES S. Architect, Swansea. cf Thomas & Jones q.v. with J Herbert Jones Swansea. Entry for JHJ in WWinA 1926 says partner with CS Thomas qv; born 1883 and lists houses Sketty and Caswell Bay; vicarage Ystalyfera, Glam, B chapels at Sketty and Manselton; C chapel at Gendros Swansea; Castle Cinema Swansea; War Memorial Fforestfach, Swansea; war memorial St Nicholas ch, Swansea; chapel at Cwmtwrch;

1902-3 Elim I chapel, Cwmdare, Glam CCV; Jones Bros, Barry, brs

1909 Llanwinio Vicarage, Cms; CJ 9.4.09; Red brick, hipped with terracotta entrance. Now Llys y Wynt.

THOMAS, CHRIS Goodwick, Pembs

2007-8 Coach house visitor centre, St Dogmaels Abbey, Pmbs; plaque;

THOMAS, D. Surveyor King St, Carmarthen Deacons Dir 1887

THOMAS, D.A. County Engineer, Dyfed CC.

1980 Pumsaint Bridge, Carms; CTA 1980.

THOMAS, D.H. Architect and Council Surveyor Ammanford; architect for Carmarthen RDC housing scheme. WWinW 1920 455. ?same as David A. Thomas q.v.

THOMAS, D. J.

1911 Pengam Library, Mon; Br 23.6.11)

THOMAS, D. WYNN MSA Architect, Bolton. Dan Wynne-Thomas acc to CG 139. St Paul’s Vicarage, Halliwell, Bolton

1921-3 Memorial gateway to North Wales Heroes, UCNW, Bangor, Caerns; prize Br 23.9.21; orig des was Greek changed to Tudor Br 21.9.22;

THOMAS, DANIEL, Llandysul

l853-5 Plans Bangor Teifi ch, Cd, roof based on roof of Henllan ch by a local gentleman architect, ICBS; Henllan architect was David George ICBS 4211. Ch was reblt 1931 by D Davies, Penrhiwllan.

THOMAS, DANIEL, Newport, Pmbs. Mason. Not in 1844 dir.

l846 Agreed to bld new buildings, Blaenmeini, Nevern, Pmbs, on same terms as was given for the buildings at Holmws House, Newport, Pmbs; NLW Llwyngwair MSS;

THOMAS, DAVID Mason Dolgellau.

1826 paid £5/15/1d repairs Dolgellau Bridge, Mer; Richard Williams surveyor; Mer RO Z/QS/T1826/7;

THOMAS, DAVID Mason

1792-6 worked at Dolaucothi, Cms, for Nash; accnts NLW; Suggett 121; Thomas Thomas was carpenter.

THOMAS, DAVID Joiner or carpenter , Carmarthen St, Llandeilo, 1844 dir;

THOMAS, DAVID Mining & civil engineer, called doyen of the S Wales coalfield in entry on his son WEC Thomas, WW in W 1920.

THOMAS, DAVID Architect, Blaencwrt, Talgarreg, Cd, SA44 4EU 01545 590311. ?architect for conversion of Tabernacle chapel, Machynlleth, Mont, to arts centre 1984-6. ?worked with I Prys Edwards qv; ?worked with Gareth Lewis Aberystwyth

198?? Hywel Dda Memorial, Whitland, Cms, for I Prys Edwards qv, and w Peter Lord qv

1988? House at Abercegir, Mont; (Gareth Lewis)

1999 Ext No 4½ Quay Parade, Aberaeron, Cd; for P Bottoms & Sarah Holgate. Timber-frame, curved roof. CTA entr 2000.

2006 Ysgubor y Barcud, Taliaris, Cms; RSAW Welsh Housing Design Award 2006;

2009 alts Ty Pentregarth, New Quay, Cd, rest and remodelling of house blt in 1950s to des bought at Ideal Home exh, and subsequently spoilt; pers comment;

THOMAS, DAVID, Cloister Hall, St Davids. Son of Edwin Thomas qv, continued builder, contractor, carving business. In cathedral his firm did N and S inner porches, carved work at E end.

1934 Our Lady & St Non RC, St Non's, St Davids, Pmbs;

THOMAS, DAVID ARTHUR, MIME, MICE, 33 Quay St Ammanford. Surveyor to UDC, Kelly 1926. Griff Jenkins, Wein Isaf, Betws, was principal asssistant, later worked for Parry. Yvonne Watkin Rees (YWR), 51 Wind St, has investigated. Born Aberlash Fm, nr Ammanford, he and bro John Richard Thomas +1917 were artic Henry Herbert, set up together in Quay St over Peglers stores. First surveyor to local authority before the UDC, ?made plans for dev of town.

1893 Arfryn, 39 College St, Ammanford, for Eliz Emmanuel; YWR’s grt grandmother

1907-9 YMCA, Iscennen Rd, Ammanford; Arch 17.7.09;

1908-9 Tirydail WM chapel, Ammanford; dem; CJ 8.10.08

1909-10 Lloyds Bank & shops, Quay St, Ammanford; inf YWR: for her gt-uncle Joseph Phillips, but contr adv gives RL Roberts qv;

1910 alts Cross Inn, Ammanford; dem; CJ 9.1.10

1911 Business premises, Ammanford; Arch 19.4.11

1911 Public hall, Ammanford; T: Arch 8.9.11

1911 Model Lodging house, Ammanford CJ 10.2.11

1912 Pisgah B, nr Ammanford; CJ 12.1.12; Not in Ammanford

19?? British Legion, Ammanford; inf G Jenkins; ?house Manor Road.

1921 Housing scheme, Tirydail, Ammanford, first council houses, won pr 1921 or 22 Ideal Home Exh, won another prize later for estate extension; YWR;

1920 Carmarthen RDC Housing Scheme; WWiW 1920 under DH Thomas;

Mansel Thomas, nephew, also believes he designed many shops in Quay St from New Inn towards station end, also 3-storey red brick and terracotta bldng above PO in Quay St. Houses incl Arfryn qv, Brynarhaul next door, Braemar House opposite, and his own house and others in Brynmawr Av. Ffrwd and the adj double-fronted semi-det house in College St, opp Gwynfryn Chapel also. Blt Y Fron, Brynmawr Av for Rev Jenkins (Gwili). Also poss the three adjoining hos in College St opp vicarage. Also English C (?by H Herbert qv) and Apostolic Ch, Iscennen Av. Letter YWR, based partly on conversation w Mansel Thomas;

THOMAS, DAVID EDWARD, Victoria Place, Haverfordwest. d 1912. Architect to Pembs & H'west Infirmary, H'west Wesleyan Bldng Ctee, & Camrose School Board acc to adv 1876. County Archt Educ Pembs l903. Father of Owain T Thomas (qv); DET&Son Kelly l910. Was he son of Thomas Thomas and uncle of HJP Thomas qqv. Obit PCG 30.8.12 Architect to Sir John Perrott trustees.

1872-4 rest Hasguard ch, Pmbs; W 13.11.74

1872-4 Pembs & Haverfordwest Infirmary, St Thomas Green, Haverfordwest; £2260; W 27.3.74; dem;

1873 New Inn & Pelcomb Cross Schools, Camrose T: HMT 7.5.73

1873 Alts Albany I chapel, Haverfordwest, inc galleries HMT 22.1.73; DMH 102-3

1873-4 Schoolroom, Haverfordwest WM; DMH116 £800, PH 22.5.74;

1874-6 Henner School, Llanwnda, Pmbs; D&KG 7.11.74;

1875-7 Sandy Hill B chapel, Hasguard, Pmbs; HMT 13.12.75

1875 Llanstinan & Manorowen School, Pmbs; T: PH 23.4.75;

1876 Hayscastle School, Pmbs; T PH 24.3.76

1876 reblt Springfield, nr Haverfordwest, Pmbs; adv PH 30.6.76;

1876-7 Ellis & Co grocers, 17 High St, Haverfordwest PH 7.12.77; James Thomas Bldr

1877-8 Pembs County Club, 48 High St, Haverfordwest T: PH 26.10.77;

1879-80 Post Office, 8 High St, Haverfordwest; T: PH 7.3.79; top floor 1912 by Office of Works T:HMT 1.11.11)

1879 alts Blaenllyn ?I chapel, St Edrins, Pmbs; DKG 14.6.79

1880 minor adds Pembs Infirmary, Hwest; T: PH 7.5.80

1880 renov Roch WM chapel, Pmbs; T: PH 10.9.80

1880-1 Renov Haverfordwest WM; DMH 116, CJ 11.3.81

1880? Billiard room, Castle Hotel, Haverfordwest; spec Lawrenny papers; TL

1881 renov Spittal WM, Pmbs; T: PH 12.8.81

l882 Block of houses, Priory St, Milford; T:HMT 25.10.85

1882 Showrms warehouses, North Gate, Haverfordwest; T: HMT 16.8.82

1882 Adds Workhouse, Haverfordwest, imbeciles wards etc HRO;

1883 Alts Boulston House, Boulston, Pmbs;

1883 House Castle Square Haverfordwest; Arch 14.4.83

l884 rest St Ishmaels ch, Pmbs; BN 5.9.84 new seating, four windows reopened, W gallery renewed, tiles by Minton & Hollins, H Edwards Milford Haven contr, pulpit and stonework by MG Jones of Milford;

1884 Adds St Ishmaels Vicarage, Pmbs; NLW SD/B/170; £100; to rear and side;

1885 Minor alts Brimaston Grange, Hayscastle, Pmbs; HRO D/RTP/Harvey.

1885-6 Front vestries, Ebenezer CM chapel, Haverfordwest; DMH 114, PH 19.6.85;

l886 rest Betws Bledrws ch, Cd; NLW SD/F/?

l886 Adds Derry Ormond, Betws Bledrws, Cd; Arch 27.8.86; Dem; LHW;

1887-91 Adds Grammar School, Dew St, Haverfordwest, HMT 23.2.87; dem;

1888 Upper Harglodd farmhouse, St Davids, Pmbs; PH 29.6.88

1888-9 Temperance Hall, St Mary St, Haverfordwest; PH 11.10.89;

1888-9 Int alts Ebenezer CM, Haverfordwest; DMH 114

1888 Jordanston Rectory, Pmbs; Arch 15.6.88

1889 alts Pentwr CM chapel, Fishguard, Pmbs; C: Arch 1.2.89

1890 rest Rudbaxton ch, Pmbs, w R Pinder qv.

1889-90 Haylett Grange, Haroldston, H’west, for SW Dawkins; T:PH 3.5.89

1889-90 Alts Albany I chapel, Haverfordwest; seating, pulpit; DMH 103; HMT 6.8.90

1890 Houses on Quay, Lower Fishguard, Pembs, PCG 8.11.90;

1891 Buildings sites for sale nr Docks, Milford; HMT 25.5.9l

1891 Farm bldngs, Drovers Arms, Puncheston, Pmbs; T: PH 7.8.91

l892-3 rest Talbenny ch, Pmbs; T HMT 25.5.92

1892 Wood Park Fmho, Roch, Pmbs; T: PCG 19.3.92

189? Adds Nolton School, Pmbs; HRO SSM/1/182

l892 Adds Board school, Neyland, Pmbs; PH 14.3.92

1892 Moriah B chapel, Marloes, Pmbs;

1892 alts Zions Hill I chapel, Spittal, Pmbs; T HMT 18.5.92

1892 Lloyds Bank, Victoria Pl, Haverfordwest DET & nephew?; HMT 19.10.92

1893 Houses, Merlins Hill, Haverfordwest HMT 28.6.93

1895 House & shop, Bridge St, Haverfordwest; HMT 20.11.95

1895 Nine houses for Fishguard Rlwy, Letterston, Pmbs; HMT 18.9.95

189? adds alts Poyston Hall, Rudbaxton, Pmbs, for Dr Henry Owen; late 1890s early 1900s; Pembs Hist 2008;

1896-7 Adds Workhouse, Haverfordwest, childrens wards, £1543; T: HMT 25.3.96

1896 Minor alts, The Deanery, St Davids; NLW SD/B/??

1897 Plans Cattle Market, Haverfordwest; HMT 29.9.97

1897-9 Adds Pembs Infirmary, Haverfordwest, top storey; HMT 1.2.99; dem;

1898 50 freehold bldng plots, Priory Rd, Milford HMT 6.4.98;

1898 Teacher's house, Llanycefn School, Pmbs; survey HRO;

1898 6l freehold plots, Love Lane, Hakin, Milford; HMT 6.4.98

1898 Vagrants ward Haverfordwest workhouse £446; T: A 22.7.98

1898-1900 Bethel I chapel, Wolfsdale, Camrose; T: HMT 16.6.98; but HMT 27.6.00 T Griffiths Camrose arch & bldr

1899 Cwm Miles chapel, Cilymaenllwyd, Cms; T to restore; ?TL;

1899-1900 Classroom, Barn St School, Haverfordwest HMT 7.3.00;

1900 Alts 40-1 High St, Haverfordwest, for Metropolitan Bank; HMT 1.8.00

1900 Nine houses, Penslade Terrace, Fishguard, Pmbs, planned but not designed; court case FGCT 14.9.11;

1900-3 Adds Llanhowell Vicarage, Pmbs; HMT 12.9.00

1901-5 renov Roch Castle, Pms, for Sir JW Philipps later Viscount St Davids; TL;

1900 Schoolroom, Milford Board School T:Arch 9.3.00

1902 County school, St Davids, Pmbs; Br 4.10.02

1902 Manse, High St B chapel, Solva, Pmbs;

1903 alts Treffgarne Owen I chapel, Brawdy, Pmbs; HMT 7.10.03;

l904 vestry & adds Roch Ch, Pmbs; T: HMT 10.2.04

1904 Cwm Miles Bridge, Cilymaenllwyd/ Henllanfallteg Cms; £750, Arch 29.4.04

1904 Alts Albany I chapel, Haverfordwest, pulpit back; DMH 104; HMT 2.3.04

1904 Physics lab, Intermediate School, Pembroke Dock; Peters 46; dem;

1904-5 Hen Gapel I, Maenclochog, Pmbs; T: HMT 2.3.04 £1300; now house;

1905 Adds Hayscastle School, Pmbs; C: Arch 22.9.05

1905 Three houses, Milford Road, Haverfordwest HMT 21.4.05

1905 Alts 22 High St Haverfordwest T: HMT 8.3.05

1905 Bank in Fishguard; DET&Son; OTT LRIBA appl)

l90? Bank in Milford; DET&Son; OTT RIBA appl)

l906 Adds St Dogmaels Board School, Pmbs; T £1159 CTA 25.8.05, Arch 20.10.05

1907 repairs Perrot Almshouse, Haverfordwest; HMT 3.7.07, minor;

1907 Adds Taskers School, Tower Hill, Haverfordwest; laboratory etc T: HMT 18.9.07

1908 Adds Hermon Board School, Llanfyrnach, Pmbs; Arch 10.4.08

1907-8 Council School, Fishguard, Pmbs; C: Arch 27.12.07

1908 Adds Haverfordwest workhouse; HMT 29.7.08

1908-9 Schoolroom, Albany I chapel, Haverfordwest; DMH104, HMT 8.4.08;

l909 Tabernacle I chapel, Charles St, Milford; DET&S;

1909 alts Bethlehem I chapel, Pwll Trap, St Clears, Cms;

l909 rest Robeston Wathen ch, Pmbs; DET&S; W 27.11.08

1910 Goodwick Council School, Pmbs; FGCT 7.7.10; by OTT in LRIBA appl papers.

1910 Adds Clarbeston School, Pmbs; Arch 2.12.10

1910 Adds Tegryn Council School, Pmbs; Arch 15.7.10

1911 Phillips & Watkins premises, Dew St, Haverfordwest; C: Arch 24.11.11 DET&Son

1911 Alts 25 High St, Haverfordwest for B Pugh Davies Chemist HMT 10.5.11;

l9l2 Council School, Hakin, Milford; HMT 7.l.l2

1912 Whitehook Fm, Bletherston, Pmbs, for E Howell new ho; C: Arch 21.6.12 DET&S

l9l2 Council School, Longstone, Ludchurch, Pmbs; PG ?/?/12;

1912 ?Conversion Corn Market Haverfordwest to cinema DET represented owner Sidney White, HMT 24.7.12, may have been involved.

1912 Council School, St Ishmaels, Pmbs; C: Arch 8.1.12

THOMAS, DAVID R. Architect, Morriston, Swansea.

1914 Garthwen, New Road, Llandysul, Cd; spec still at the house inf TL;

1914 Lloyds Bank, King St, Llandysul, Cd; Lloyds archives; Thomas & Lewis Newcastle Emlyn bldrs;

THOMAS, D(AVID) & J(OHN) Builders

1856 Reprs Llangyndeyrn Ch, Cms; CRO Macnamara MSS.

THOMAS, DEWI-PRYS. ARIBA Cardiff. 1916-85. Trained Liverpool, graduated 1939, studied town planning w William Holford and with Cardiff architects for 7 years inc w T Alwyn Lloyd on S Wales Outline plan. 1947 returned to Liverpool as lecturer. 1960 Head of Welsh School of Architecture. Retired 1981. Memorial plaque Pencadlys, Caernarfon. A house he designed in Liverpool won Womens Journal House of the Year Award 1960;

1947 Talar Wen, Llangadog, Cms; for Gwynfor Evans, president of Plaid Cymru, later MP, his brother-in-law. Monica Cherry, Building Wales, 2006 14;

1956 alts Seilo CM chapel, North Parade, Aberystwyth; AJ; ?new front w timber portico; dem 1995; but cf R Emrys Bonsall and date 1963 in pamphlet M Harris ed, Old Town, Aberystwyth, 1995;)

(1961-2 Heswall QM, Cheshire; by Gerald Beech of Wells with DPT)

1983-6 Consultant, Pencadlys Gwynedd, Caernarfon, Caerns, council offices w Merfyn H Roberts of Gwynedd CC Architects; M Cherry, Building Wales, 2006, 42-3

THOMAS, E. & L. Builders, Aberaeron

l864-6 contrs Henfynyw ch, Cd; (Withers) CTA 20.6.66

THOMAS, EBENEZER. Bala

1853-5 Bldr Christ Church, Bala, Mer; by B. Ferrey; Br 15.10.53

1854-5 British School, High St, Bala, Mer; Plans Mer RO Z/A/18/6

THOMAS, EDWARD Surveyor. Of the Thomas family of Eglwys Nunnid, Margam, Glam. Edward Thomas, architect, of Bridgend, advertises in Gloucester Journal 28.4.1794 sale of a stone and tiled house at Bridgend now divided into three habitations, situated in angle between turnpike to Ewenny and Cowbridge and road to Merthyr Mawr, suitable site for shop of business as mail coach may pass and wollen manufactory newly established;

1800 ?Baglan House, Baglan, 1800, on estate of his brother Rev William Thomas as a speculation with his brother in law Miles Bassett. ET may have designed it; LHW 79 and revised ed; dem 1951.

THOMAS EDWIN G. Cloister Hall, St Davids. Cathedral carpenter from c1900. Born ?Stranraer, son of coastguard, moved to Ireland then Fishguard. 1917 advert as contractor, builder and wood carver. Son David qv continued business.

1901 fittings, Lady Chapel, St Davids Cathedral (JO Scott);

THOMAS, EVAN, of Faure. ?Y Ffor. ?same as E Thomas, Borough Surveyor, Beaumaris, Ang, resigned due to increasing age BN 1.5.1885, ?or Evan Thomas Borough Surveyor Beaumaris active 1875-1905 see below.

1873 Sion I, Beaumaris, Ang. CYB75 £1200 outward aspect does not present any indication of attempt at archit pretensions, still its internal arrangements are unique ... Gallery, on iron pillars, carved pulpit, ceiling w moulded plasterwk, arched recess behind draped w damask; 3-light over entrance has coloured glass; Opened 1873, divided into aisles, 52’ x 27’ within.

THOMAS, EVAN Borough surveyor Beaumaris. ?not same as E. Thomas Borough Surveyor of Beaumaris resigned due to increasing age BN 1.5.1885, see also Evan Thomas of Faure.

1875-8 clk of wks Beaumaris Board School, Ang; (RG Thomas); BN 29.3.78; ET Borough surveyor;

1895 alts & new girls school, Beaumaris County School, Ang, BN 18.1.95, T Br 2.2.95 £180 to £308; ET borough surveyor;

1905 improvements The Green & Townsend, Beaumaris, Ang, E Thomas £2419/14/6d; Br 11.3.05, Borough Surveyor, Baglan St, Beaumaris.

THOMAS, E. GLOVER, Architect, Tenby. Vine Cottage (1894); Frogmore Villa, Lower Frog St (l926).

1894 Alts Tenby EP, Frogmore Terrace, Tenby; TCN 5.9.94 New open timber roof replaces plaster w princ rafters on Bath stone corbels; new circ window over pulpit; ws renewed in Bath stone; handsome Gothic door to schoolroom.

1897 1-3 Frogmore Villas, Lower Frog St, Tenby (No 1 for self;

1898 Bldngs for G. Ace, Warren St, Tenby TO 20.10.98

1903 alts Gunfort Houses, Tenby. T T&CN 16.9.03

1904 alts House, Lower Frog St, Tenby TCN 14.9.04

1904 Alts Paragon Hotel/Swn y Don, Paragon, Tenby

1904 Fifteen houses, Pembroke Dock T: T&CN 20.4.04

1906 Five hos Queens Parade Tenby, and dem and erect 2 cottages, T T&CN 28.2.06

l907-8 Tower and spire, St Johns C, South Parade, Tenby. Orig plans by Paull & Robinson 1867 amended by EGT £630 TO 30.7.08; Beynon Bros Tenby contrs. Templeton stone top to tower, Bath stone spire: TO 13.11.07

1908 Campbell House, High St, Tenby shopfront & alts for H. Mortimer Allen TO 12.3.08

l908 Ice Factory, Barnlake Pt, Neyland A l4.2.08

1908 WH Smith premises, Tenby TO 16.4.08 ?Warren St shop now Tenby Observer offices

1909 Adds to TP Hughes premises, Frog St/St Nicholas Lane, Tenby TO 11.11.09

1910 House & shop Trafalgar Sq, Tenby T TO 9.6.10

1911 Villa for Mr Merriman, Narberth Rd, Tenby T 27.7.11

1912 Alts The Grove, Heywood Lane, Tenby for D. Harrison TO 18.1.12

1912 adds Yeomanry Stores, Greenhill Av, Tenby TO 15.8.12

l9l2 Liberal Club, Tudor Sq, Tenby PG 9.8.12

1912 Adds T.P. Hughes store, High St, Tenby

1920s Dance floor etc, De Valence Gardens, Tenby (TL ex inf Mrs Flateau?, daughter)

1923 New cinema Warren St, Tenby PCG 9.3.23; TO 10.6.23

1927 Queens Parade House (now Egypt House) Tenby TO 28.1.27

THOMAS, F. INIGO. leading Edwardian garden designer, illustrator for R Blomfield. cf Athelhampton; Barrow Court; D Ottewill The Edwardian Garden.

l902-7 Ffynone, Manordeifi, Pmbs remodelled house and new gardens for JV Colby; CL 12.11.1992, plans at house; 1905 RA exh Brit Arch 1937;

THOMAS, G. W. Menai Bridge. Chosen 1874 to design new workhouse, Bala, Mer, acc to G. Roberts, Pum plwy Penllyn, 1897, 90-1, but replaced by WH Spaull before building began. ?error for Richard G Thomas.

THOMAS, GEORGE FRIBA, FSI, Cardiff and Barry. Born 1849, family from Ely Farm, brother Sir Illtyd Thomas was Lord Mayor of Cardiff. Joined W Parry James qv in 1875, at same time as Edwin Seward as James, Seward & Thomas qv, after James died in 1883 partnership was Seward & Thomas qv to 1894. On own from 1894, concentrated on work in Barry.

1893-4 Tabernacle I chapel, Holton St, Barry; begun by late firm of S&T, completed by GT, Barry Dock News 8.6.94 £1950 Renaissance. BoW 148

1895 Girls Intermediate School, The Parade, ?Barry T Br 8.12.94;

1895 adds Board Schools, Holton Rd, Barry Dock T Br 29.12.94 £2777, George Rutter of Barry contractor;

1902-3 Dinam Hall, Hirwain St, Barry Docks (Presb FM) Barry Dock News 6.2.03 £4000 HS Rendell contr; BoW147 baroque)

1904-5 BC chapel, Court Rd, Barry. Barry Dock News 15.7.04 FS laid, 24.3.05 ill, 17.3.05 Gothic £2250;

THOMAS, GEORGE Pembroke Dock, Contractor

1874-5 Contr, Tegfynydd, Llanfallteg, Cms; archt unknown; W 17.7.74; TL thinks archt was FR Kempson;

1877 contr timber landing stage, ?Pembroke Dock

THOMAS, G. Monkton Contractor

1875 unsucc T Pembroke MH rebuild (KLadd) PH 10.7.75

THOMAS, G. H. Liverpool

1872 Llanychaearn Bridge, Cd; iron lattice, Evans & Jenkins Aberystwyth contractors, for WE Richards of Bryneithin & friends; FS 16.1.72 laid by Mrs Davies Tanybwlch; plaque; G Breese 211;

THOMAS, Rev HENRY. Ystradgynlais and Briton Ferry, Glam. Baptist minister, responsible for temple-fronted chapels in 1860s (Bow Glam 85). Of Ystradgynlais Br 1869 & Felinfoel history, of Briton Ferry in AEBTD 1868.

1862-3 Bethania B chapel, Neath, Glam; BoW 458)

1867 reblt Ramoth B chapel, Hirwaun, Glam; £1200 CCV)

1868 Calfaria B chapel, Clydach, Glam; BoW 323)

1868 Llwynhendy British School, Cms; CRO Educ 277, HT Briton Ferry.

1868 ?Nazareth B chapel, Whitland, Cms; now rebuilding, large, inc baptistery, archt Rev Henry Thomas: W Thomas Antiquities of Whitland 1868; But dated 1861, alts 1893-5 G Morgan & Son;

1869-70 Seion B chapel, Tirpenry, Swansea; BoW624; ?same as Morriston B, Br 1869 832;

1879 Adulam B chapel, Felinfoel, Cms; LG 13.11.79, £1800; plans 1875, Hist of Felinfoel Baptists, CRO 478/11;

Attr alts Soar B, Llwynhendy, Cms, 1868; Caersalem Newydd B, Treboeth, Swansea, Glam, 1873;

THOMAS, HENRY GLANFOR. Architect. Castle Buildings, Caernarfon 1911; 7 Castle Ditch, Caernarfon Copes 1929 Directory.

1907 Alts & shopfront Roberts & Owen, jewellers, 12 Pool St, Caernarfon Br 10.8.07

1909 Shops & offices, Castle Sq, Caernarfon T: Br 15.5.09

1911-12 Alts Salem I chapel, Pool Lane, Caernarfon JP; T: Br 25.8.11; OMJ: WA Roberts bldr, minor, supports in vestry;

1913 Two houses, Llanberis Rd, Caernarfon; Br 17.1.13)

1921 alts and repairs for Co-op Society, Eastgate St, Caernarfon; Br 25.2.21

THOMAS, Sir HUGH JAMES PROTHEROE. Haverfordwest. 1880-1924, Initials were HJP, confusing as he was also a JP. Son of James Thomas, land agent, of Rock House North Street, Haverfordwest, of James Thomas & Son, land agents and architects. ?nephew of DE Thomas qv. Knighted 1922 by Lloyd George for local govt services. Involved in property development: bought Dyffryn estate, Goodwick, and dev area from c1905, bought Milford Haven estate in 1920 for £¼ million. Lived at Castle Hall, Milford, 1920 WWiW. Partnershp w DF Ingleton qv 1920 as Hugh Thomas & Ingleton (HT&I), DFI continued practice after 1924. No connection with Thomas & Ingleton qv of Caernarfon fl 1881. Some question as to whether he actually did designs. He was mayor, town councillor, county councillor, pioneer motorist owner of second car in county DE2 registered 1903.

1903 Porch screen, St Martin ch, Haverfordwest; £40; HMT 1.7.03

1905 No 3 Cartlett Haverfordwest; T: HMT 22.5.05 House and shop;

1905-11 ?inv with remodelling Dale Castle, Dale, Pmbs, w owner Rhodri Lloyd-Philipps, to whom he was agent; TL;

1906 Rest Ambleston Ch, Pmbs; NLW

1906 rest Llanstinan Ch, Pmbs; roof repairs; HMT 28.5.06

1906 Shopfront T Davies, 24 High St, Haverfordwest; HMT 17.1.06

1907-9 40 houses for Goodwick Building Club, Dyffryn, Goodwick, Pmbs; T: HMT 27.1.07. and 8 workmens houses ditto T: HMT 17.11.09

1907 Farmhouse, Upper Tancredston, Brawdy, Pmbs; Arch 9.8.07

1907 Dale Rectory, Pmbs; T: HMT 15.5.07; stables 1909 qv;

1907-8 Adds Grammar Sch, Haverfordwest, 2 classroms, lab and libr HMT 25.12.07

1908 Screen St Martin ch, Haverfordwest, in mem Rev CM Phelps; £100 prop W 21.2.08

1908 Rosemarket School, Pmbs; T rebld HMT 22.7.08; St Davids archdeaconry mag Oct 08.

1909 Stables & coach house, Dale Rectory, Pmbs; T: HMT 17.3.09;

1909 Ambleston Vicarage, Pmbs: HMT 13.1.09

1909 vestry & alts, Jordanston Ch Pmbs HMT 26.5.09

1909 Model smallholding farmstead, 4m Haverfordwest-St Davids road; ?Simpsons Cross;

1909 Meidrim Vicarage, Cms; now Llys Dewi;

1910 Repairs after fire, back premises Black Horse PH, Haverfordwest HMT 9.9.10

1910-12 Haverfordwest Drill Hall T: Arch 2.12.10 £2675; Dem 1989; C Rees & Son Narberth bldrs.

1911 Enl & alts Pembs County Club 48 High St, Haverfordwest; T: HMT 10.5.11

c1912 Allensbrook, Dale, Pmbs; House made from cottage row for Colonel Rind; inf B Rind; TL;

1912 Alts Heywood Cottage, Tenby, for Sackville Owen Esq; TO 7.3.12; in Kelly 1926 as Heywood;

1912-20 rest Lambston Ch, Pmbs; plan by a qualified archt though signed by HT as head of the firm: ICBS;

1912 alts Rose & Crown, Goodwick, Pmbs; Arch 5.7.12

l9l2 Drill Hall, Jubilee Gdns, Haverfordwest; PG 22.2.l2 (Dem)

l9l2 Alts Heywood Cottage, Heywood Lane, Tenby PG l.3.l2

1912-13 Drill Hall, Castle Terr, Pembroke HMT 11.12.12 £1800 Chas Young contr.

1913 Vicarage, Goodwick T: HMT 21.5.13

1913 Ho at Hakin for W.E. Evans C:Arch 23.5.13

1913 Golf Club house Haverfordwest racecourse PCG 10.10.13

1913 Whitehook Farm, Bletherston C Arch 7.2.13

1916 Lloyds Bank, Cross Sq, St Davids PCG 4/2/16

1919 War Memorial, St Martin’s Church, Haverfordwest (HT&I) Oak crucifix on granite pedestal. WR Morgan made it.

1922-3 County War Memorial Hospital Haverfordwest (HT&I) (WL Richards The County Hospital Story) £25,000 PT 30.5.23 Demolished. .

1923 Exts to Hayguard Farm, Dale (HT&I) PT 28.3.23

1924-5 Masonic Temple, West St, Fishguard (HT&I) PT 7.8.24

THOMAS, ILLTYD

1910 Workmens' Library & Institute, Abertridwr, Glam; BoW;

THOMAS, ILLTYD TREHARNE, Architect, London, born Llantwit Major, father of Marie Trevelyan, born 1853, author of romantic books on Wales 'Land of Arthur'; SWDN 13.8.94 refers to her living with him, he having retired three years before to Llantwit Major, and to his sketches of the town; inf TL; some of his drawings are in NMW; he appears to be the snowy haired 'retired Church of England clergyman' who guided the Swansea Scientific Society around Llantwit Major C 3.8.94;

THOMAS, J. & R.G. See John Thomas, Caernarfon;

THOMAS, J. D. St Peter St, Carmarthen, surveyor & land agent, 1844 dir.

THOMAS J. D. Llandysul. Employed by Cilgwyn estate, Adpar, Cd, for farm buildings, houses, repairs etc Plans in NLW Cilgwyn 3 DB 10.

1881-3 ?Pontsian school, Cd; paid for inspecting works; school history cl981;

c1881 The Tysul Well, Llandysul?; Cilgwyn 33

1884 farm buildings & repairs Gilfachwen Uchaf, Llandysul, Cd; Cilgwyn DB 10 13, 16

1884 Two cottages on site of wooden stables, Pontweli, Cms; Cilgwyn DB 10 14

1884 Coach house & stables for B Jones, Half Moon, Pontweli, Cms; Cilgwyn 38

1884? No 1 Spring St, Llandysul, Cd, for Mary Evans; Cilgwyn 40

1884 house & shop, Llandysul, Cd, for Rhys Lloyd, saddler; Cilgwyn 39

1884 rebuild The Plough, ?Llandysul ?Newcastle Emlyn, for Mrs M Evans; Cilgwyn ??

1884 house & shop for J Davies, draper & tailor, Llandysul, Cd; Cilgwyn 36

1885 two cotts opp Butchers Arms, Llandysul, Cd; Cilgwyn 42

1886 three cotts, Llandysul, Cd, for Miss S Evans Cilgwyn Arms, next E Jones, shoemaker; Cilgwyn 26?

1886 cottages, Newcastle Rd, Pontweli, Cms; Cilgwyn 44

1887 Llandysul, The Crown Inn, alts Cilgwyn 29

1888 House on site of Cilgwyn Arms, Pontweli Cms; Cilgwyn 37

1888 Two cotts, Llandysul, Cd, for Rev WG Jenkins Greenhill; Cilgwyn 23

1889 Pistill House, coach house and stable ?where. Repairs DB 10 34

1891 repairs Penstar Cottage, opp Kings Arms, Llandysul, Cd; DB 10 35

1893 House for Mrs M Jones, next Porth Hotel, Llandysul, coach house and stables; NLW Cilgwyn DB 10 43

1893 two cottages to be built by Thomas Davies on site adjoining wooden stables, Pontweli, Cms; Cilgwyn DB 10 41; cf also 1884;

1893 House for Miss E Jones, adjoining house of D Joseph, Llandysul, Cd; Cilgwyn DB 10 25

1894 repairs Pelican Cottage, Llandysul, Cd; £54/15/0d Cilgwyn DB 10 37;

1895 Spring Gardens, Llandysul, Cd, conversion of Llandysul MH to 3 houses; NLW Cilgwyn DB 10 39-41 plans;

1896 Repairs outbuildings Cilgwyn Bach, Adpar, Cd; Cilgwyn DB 10 26;

1903 Alts Peniel WM chapel including new front, Llandysul CJ 27.3.03

THOMAS, J. E. Surveyor

1870 alts adds Dulas House, Hay on Wye, Brec; MS;

THOMAS, J. L.

1965 Ebbw Vale Municipal Offices, Mon; BoW

THOMAS, JAMES Contractor, Haverfordwest. Ref to him as builder in Bridge St in 1877 advert for former Greville town house High St, PH 12.10.77.

1877 builder & clerk of works, Ellis & Co, 17 High St, Haverfordwest PH 21.12.77; (DE Thomas, qv, architect)

1877 builder Pembrokeshire County Club, Haverfordwest w W Morgan; DKG 22.12.77; (DE Thomas architect)

THOMAS, JOHN Bridge surveyor Carmarthen for 30 yrs c1824-54, + 1854; HMT 1.3.54. Bridge surveyor 1835 & 1844 dirs. In 1858 carved work at Clyngwynne, Llanboidy, Cms, was said to be by a young man who ‘must I think be a son of an old servant of Mrs Morgan and grand-son of Thomas the Bridge Surveyor who cheated my mother in making the Llandewi vault (?Llanddewi Velfrey, Pmbs). He was employed in carving the ornamental work on the new Houses of Parliament’ letter 19.10.58 from Mrs Catherine Evans in HRO Henllan papers, quoted F Jones Hist Carms Homes 36. ?John Thomas 1813-62, born Glos, orphaned aged 13, worked for Charles Barry from 1830s, notably on HofP, and des Somerleyton Hall, Suffolk. John Evan Thomas, 1810-73, son of John Thomas sculptor of Brecon, carved some statues for House of Lords (Gunnis).

1820-2 ?Melinddwr Bridge, Llansawel, Cms; T: CJ 9.6.20, no name.

1823 Llanglydwen Bridge, Cms; CJ 23.5.23

1834 ?Pencader Bridge, Cms; but Morgan Morgans qv was paid for rebuild Carms QS Accounts July 1834;

THOMAS, JOHN. 11 Market St, Caernarfon. c1833-86. County Surveyor Caerns 1862; dirs 1868-80 County Surveyor; presumably related to RG Thomas of Menai Bridge, as practised together a John & Richard G Thomas of Caernarfon & Menai Bridge, at 11 Market St 1880 dir. EWR says RGT had a relation called JT with office in Caernarfon. Thomas & Ingleton qv at 11 Market St 1881: ?Arthur Ingleton with prob RJ Thomas. ?partner with G Richard 1883. A John Thomas, 28 North Rd, 1886 dir. An estate agent John Thomas, 9 Market St, advertised for Ts for Lodge, Plastirion, Llanrug, Caerns, CDH 17.8.1867; AEBTD;

John Thomas, county surveyor, +1886 aged 53 after (?)7 years in job, in 1884 having appntd son Robert J Thomas as his deputy, BN 24.10.84 & 17.9.86;

1862-3 Caernarvonshire County Hall, Caernarfon, Caerns; Plans Gwynedd RO, ill P&P44, dated 1862; Roman Doric; AEBTD;

1867-9 Gaol, Shire Hall St, Caernarfon, now Municipal Offices; take down 8-10 Shirehall St build wall to enclose site of New Gaol, CDH 27.4.67; contract No 2 taking down part of old and erecting and completing NE wing of new CDH 21.9.67; AEBTD 1868: now erecting; completing S wing and Prison Office T: NWC 2.1.69)

1867 British School, Newborough, Ang; FS, CDH 10.8.67, Gothic, stone and brick

1869 Caersalem B chapel, Garnons St, Caernarfon; JP; opened C&DH 15.6.69; on site of old; Evan & Robert Jones contrs; OMJ has copy of signed engr)

1871 Alts Newchurch Ch, Carms; W 2.6.71 chancel, porch; ?because Thomas had local connections TL, BoW.

1872-4 Guildhall, Porth Mawr, Caernarfon, Caerns; T for restoration ‘S. Thomas’ Br 8.3.72, opened Br 3.1.74, main elev to High St, tower and balcony; mostly dem; was over old East Gate;

1875 Holyhead TH, Newry St, Holyhead, Ang; Br 11.9.75

1878 Board School, Beaumaris, Ang, £3250, Jones & Owen builders T A 30.3.78; J&RGT;

1878 villa for Mrs White Griffiths, Anglesea estate, Menai Bridge, Ang, £1799, Jones & Owen, builders; T: A 30.3.78; J&RGT;

1878 Board Schools, Llanrug, Caerns T: A 30.3.78; J&RGT, £880; Jones & Owen bldrs;

1878 Board Schools, Betws Garmon, Caerns, J&RGT £522 T: A 30.3.78;

1878 new shops for John Parry, Caernarfon; J&RGT; T: A 30.378;

1881 Police Court, Garth Rd, Bangor, Caerns; Br 28.5.81 & 17.6.82, Gothic £2,800, Penmaenmawr stone and Ruabon drs; ?dem;

1883 rest Rhyd John Bridge, Caerns; T: BN 8.6.83

Also AEBTD 1868: imprs Pwllheli church; chapels, schools and residences.

THOMAS, JOHN Aberdeuddwr, Lampeter. Builder

l879-80 Peterwell Board School, Lampeter, Cd;

l882 Maestir School, nr Lampeter, Cd; re-erected St Fagans;

THOMAS, JOHN Llechryd, Cd. Builder, ?same as JT of Noyaddwilym, Llangoedmor; ?later of Cardigan.

1850 Contr St Dogmaels Ch, Pmbs; (Ashpitel); ICBS

1853-5 Contr Cilgerran Ch, Pmbs; (B Ferrey); ICBS

l858-60 Contr w D Jenkins, Cardigan Guildhall, Cd; (RJ Withers); HMT 9.6.58; Jenkins, Thomas & Davies, Cilgerran, HMT 25.5.59;

1861 Porch, Cardigan ch, Cd, w D Jenkins; W 11.10.61

1867 Alts repairs, Coedmor, Llangoedmor, Cd; CRO Coedmor 1 1417; bill incs panelling library/ billiard rm in new tower;

l873-5 Board School, Pendre, Cardigan, Cd; dem; Cered 1958 215; Cered 2 274; school and master’s house; GKJ CU1 54 JT of Llechryd architect, Griffith Jones Greenfield Row contr; £1700;

1875-8 Board School, Verwig, Cd, JT of Cardigan; Hanes Ysgol Y Ferwig 2007;

1876-7 add organ chmbr Cardigan ch, Cd JT of Noyaddwilym GKJ CU1 47-8, organ by Foster & Andrews, Hull;

l882 alts Cardigan workhouse, St Dogmaels, Pmbs, alts to female wards; W l4.7.82

THOMAS, JOHN Neath, Contractor.

1876 rest Llantwit juxta Neath ch, Glam; Orrin 91; no archt named; chancel roof plaster removed, chancel walls part reblt; £250; DR Phillips, Hist of Vale of Neath, 1925, 99;

THOMAS, JOHN. Crackwell St, Tenby. Builder. A JT, stone mason in 1844 dir, White Lion St.

1850-3 Supervised Whitland ch, Cms; (Coe & Goodwin) ICBS 1197 and 4481: work criticised but Mr Thomas said he was working for Mr Goodwin elsewhere

1853-5 Contr rest St Thomas ch, Haverfordwest, Pmbs; (EM Goodwin); DMH 95;

1860 Bldr Tenby TH, Pmbs; (John Cooper); PH 3.8.60;

THOMAS (JOHN) & SONS, Laurel House, Adpar, Cd. Builders Kelly 1926.

THOMAS, JOHN MORGAN. Narberth +c1900

1872 Narberth County Primary School, Pmbs; BoW 305

1875? Rock House, Picton Place, Narberth, Pmbs, for self; BoW;

1877 Stepaside Board School, Pmbs BoW 465

1892 Mynachlogddu Vicarage, Pmbs; C: Arch 15.1.92

1896 Intermediate School, Station Rd, Narberth, Pmbs; BoW;

1898 Three cotts, Llandissilio, Pmbs T: W 10.6.98

1898 Maenclochog Vicarage, Pmbs T: HMT 16.11.98

1898 Teachers house, Maenclochog School, Pmbs; W 11.11.98

THOMAS (JOHN) & GRIFFITHS (EBENEZER), Builders.

1851 builders Milo I chapel, Llanfihangel Aberbythych, Cms; (plaque acc to Lance Smith); SH attr des to Rev Thomas Thomas qv as his home parish; 1851 no archt HEAC 3 515;

THOMAS, OWAIN T. Architect Haverfordwest. Son of DE Thomas +1912 qv, worked w father as DET & Son (Kelly l9l0). His LRIBA applic lists joint works as his; County Architect Pmbs in 1920s.

l909-10 Tabernacle I chapel, Milford, Pmbs; DET&Son;

l9l2 Abercych Council School, Pmbs; T :PG 3.5.12

1913 Llangwm Council school, Hook, Pmbs; Arch 3.1.13

1913-16 Council School, St Johns Croft, Tenby, Pmbs; T TO 5.11.14; des on the Fresh Air System PCG 16.6.16

Pallau, Eglwyswrw, Pmbs; house & outbldngs for

Pmbs Smallholdings Ctee PT 28.5.24

1925 enl Cardigan School, Cd; plans Owain T Thomas Co Archt Pmbs; HMT 26.11.25 ?unex cf 1936.

1929 Central School, Milford Haven, Pmbs; plans HRO;

193? Hall, County School, Pembroke Dock, Pmbs;

1933 Adds County Offices, Haverfordwest, Pmbs; PT 16.2.33; dem;

l933 Solva Primary School, Pmbs; plans HRO; BoW

1934 House, Dale, Pmbs; T: Narberth W&C News 24.11.34;

1936 assoc archt to Rhys Jones (Cd County Archt), adds Cardigan School, Cd; opening brochure;

1937 Adds Maenclochog School, Pmbs; WWG 12.2.37

1937-8 Central School, Albert St, Haverfordwest, (now Fenton School) WWG 12.2.37

THOMAS, Sir PERCY EDWARD, Cardiff. Architect, born N of England,. won architecture prize at 1903 National Eisteddfod; partnership with Ivor Jones c1910-37, (IJ&PT), called WX Jones & Percy Thomas in Kelly 1910; office 6-7 John St, Cardiff, Kelly 1926; leading firm in Wales from l920s: cf Cathays Park buildings Cardiff, Swansea University 1950s and later, Aberystwyth University from 1935-57 when replaced briefly by Sir William Holford, then 1964 Dale Owen appointed. Son Norman joined in 1946, Percy Thomas & Son (PT&S), then knighted 1946 Sir Percy Thomas & Son (SPT&S). Bill Marsden and Wallace Sweet joined 1952; JF Vergette ran Swansea office from 1955; Sir PT became ill 1962, retired 1963, firm became Sir Percy Thomas & Partners (SPT&P) 1964 when Dale Owen qv partner, Dale Owen in charge of latter stages at Aberystwyth U. Clifton RC Cathedral begun 1965; from 1971 Percy Thomas Partnership (PTP), Norman Thomas retired as chairman 1971, succeeded by Fred Jennet; John Vergette chairman 1992; Jonathan Adms joined 1998; bankrupt 2004, bought by Capita group, continued as Capita Percy Thomas (CPT) and in 2007 part of Capita Architecture (CA).

1909-11 YMCA, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam; IJ&PT; competition victory, their first building, BoW440;

1911-27 Technical Institute, Cathays Park, Cardiff; IJ&PT; won comp in 1911, BoW231

1921 The Quarry, St Fagans Rise, Cardiff BoW 289)

1926 Empire House, Mount Stuart Sq, Cardiff; IJ&PT; BoW 272)

1927 Whitehall, Drysgol Rd, Radyr, Glam; BoW57)

1927 Fairwood, Llantrisant Rd, Cardiff; BoW 289)

(1928 Bridewell Police & Fire Station, Bristol; A Foyle, Bristol, 2004, 143; IJ&PT;

1928-30 add James Howell & Co store, St Mary St, Cardiff; IJ&PT; BoW214; RIBA bronze medal 1930;

1930-6 Guildhall, Swansea Glam; competition 1930 IJ&PT, built 1932-6; BoW589;

1932 ext Glamorgan County Hall, Cathays Park, Cardiff; IJ&PT; BoW231;

1932 Westgate Hotel, Lower Cathedral Rd, Cardiff; BoW281;

l935-55 County Hall, Carmarthen, Cms; W 9.8.35; Br 10.1.36 Opened 1.2.56; opening brochure;

1935 UCW Aberystwyth, Cd, plan for Penglais site; ill, UCW Aberystwyth Development Plan 2 1974 8.

c1936 The Dingle, Mill Rd, Lisvane, Glam BoW293 and ? other houses in area

(1936-8 Salford Civic Centre, Manchester, built as Swinton & Pendlebury TH, design by PT and Ernest Prestwich; won in competition; £80,000; RIBA Gold medal

1936-7 Electricity Showrooms, The Hayes, Cardiff; BoW 217

1937 Institute of Rural Science, Penglais, UCW Aberystwyth, Cd; UCW Aberystwyth Development Plan 2 1974 8;

1937-8 Temple of Peace, Cathays Park, Cardiff BoW231

1939 Swimming Pool and running track, Penglais, UCW Aberystwyth, Cd; UCW Aberystwyth Development Plan 2 1974 8

1939 Sports pavilion proposed UCNW Bangor, Caerns; PE Thomas Br 28.4.39;

1939 Men's Hall, UCNW Bangor; PT PPRIBA Br 1.9.39)

1939-40 Cherry Orchard, Lisvane, Cardiff; BoW293)

1939-40 Cwrtyrala, Michaelston le Pit, Glam; BoW449)

1939-40 Llanewydd, St Nicholas, Glam; BoW570)

1947-8 British Nylon Spinners factory, Llanfihangel Pontymoile, Mon; SPT&S; BoW; AJ 31.7.47, Br 4.3.49, AD 1949 59

1948-52 Carmarthen Bay Power Station, Burry Port, Cms; dem; AD 1948 113; RA 1948.

l948-60 Pantycelyn Halls, Penglais, UCW Aberystwyth;

1940s plan for Welsh Folk Museum, St Fagans, Glam; SPT)

1948-52 Port Talbot steelworks, Glam; BoW531; SPT&S)

l950s Alts Plas Penglais, Aberystwyth, Cd for principal of UCW Aberystwyth: Cadw list.

1950s Trostre tinplate rolling mill, Llanelli, Cms, for Steel Co. of Wales, twin to Velindre mill, Llangyfelach, Glam 1952-6.

1952-6 Velindre tinplate rolling mill Llangyfelach Glam BoW387; Dem; Norman Thomas & Howell Mendus;

195? steel rolling mill, Morriston, Swansea; Norman P Thomas and Howel Mendus in charge, John Vergette principal, AJ 11.6.59, ?the Velindre tin-plate rolling mill 1952-6; AJ 11.6.59;

(c1952 Masterplan Bristol University, SPT&P;

1954-5 Rhondda College, Llwynpia, Glam; BoW633 SPT&S) Adds 1958-9

195? Birchgrove WM, Cardiff WCC; SPT&S)

195? Adds University Hall for women students, UCNW Bangor SPT?)

1954-9 reblt bombed St Mary Swansea w Leslie T. Moore BoW581)

1954 reblt bombed All Saints ch Penarth BoW491 SPT&S)

1955 Lever Hall, Ebbw Vale, Mon; concert hall; BoW; SPT&S;

1955 Biology Bldng, UCW Aberystwyth; (Norman Thomas);

(1955-7 Lewis’s store, Broadmead, Bristol; SPT&S; A Foyle, Bristol, 177)

1956 Forestry Dept, UCNW Bangor; Arch 19.1.56 SPT&S)

1956-8 Newport Technical College, Mon; BoW441; SPT&S; now UCW Newport;

1957-63 Buildings UCW Swansea; SPT&S; BoW; Natural Science Bldng; Fulton House 1958-62 Norman Thomas; School of Social Studies 1961-2 Dale Owen;

1958-60s Physics & Llandinam Buildings, Penglais, UCW Aberystwyth; Bill Marsden;

1958 Masterplan for UCW Cardiff; SPT; only Arts Faculty blt 1962, BoW 236)

1958-9 adds Rhondda College, Llwynpia, Glam BoW633 SPT&S)

1958-60 Gwent Crematorium, Panteg, Mon; BoW; SPT;

(1959 King St WM, Plymouth; WCC59; SPT&S)

1959 St Andrew WM, Cardiff; )

1959-61 covered market, Swansea, Glam; SPT&P; Norman Thomas & Howell Mendus; BoW606

1960 masterplan UCW Cardiff; PTP Dale Owen; BoW

1960-1 Welsh College of Advanced Technology, Cardiff; BoW232; PT&S)

1960-8 halls of residence UCW Swansea; Dale Owen; BoW 600)

1961-2 School of Social Studies UCW Swansea; Dale Owen of SPT&S; BoW598)

1961-7 Ty Gwyn halls of residence UCW Cardiff; SPT&S Dale Owen; BoW 307

1962 Arts Faculty, UCW Cardiff; BoW 236)

1963 Students Union UCNW Bangor, but cf 1966)

1963-4 library extension UCW Swansea, (Dale Owen) BoW 600)

1963 Biochemistry Building, UCW Aberystwyth (Bill Marsden)

1963-7 BBC Broadasting House, Llandaff, Cardiff (Dale Owen) SPT&S;

1964 new W wing and completion of tower, Queen's Building UCW Cardiff, completed 1964;

1965? Sports Hall, UCW Aberystwyth (Bill Marsden)

1965 development plan, UCW Aberystwyth (Dale Owen) SPT&S: UCW Aberystwyth Dev Plan 1 Preliminary Report October 1965; 2nd stage report 1974;

1965 hall of residence, Bangor; SPT&S Shrewsbury; Br 20.8.65)

1965 RC ch, Machynlleth, Mont; BoW155; PT&S

1965-73 Clifton RC Cathedral, Bristol; PTP, architects Ronald Weeks, Fred S Jennett & Antoni Poremba; commission 1965, built 1970-3; A Foyle, Bristol

1965-70 & 1971-4 Nevill Hall Hospital, Abergavenny, Mon; BoW 103

1965-75 Prince Charles Hospital, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam; BoW440; SPT&P; architects Norman Thomas & Wallace Sweet;

1966 Arts building & Students Union, UCNW, Bangor, Caerns; Building 28.6.66; SPT&S Shrewsbury;

(1966 Hiatt Baker hall of residence, Stoke Bishop, near Bristol, for Bristol Univ;

1966-7 adds Madras School, Penley, Flints; BoW; SPT&S;

1967-73 Engineering Dept, UCW Swansea; BoW600)

1967-70 Great Hall & bell-tower, UCW Aberystwyth; Dale Owen of PTP; Marion Cherry, Building Wales, 2006, 34-5; Eisteddfod gold Medal 1971; RIBA award 1972; JC20Soc;

1967-70 Cwrt Mawr Halls of Res, UCW Aberystwyth; (Dale Owen); PTP;

1967 Economics & Mathematics tower UCW Cardiff,

1968-70 School of Medicine, UCW Cardiff,

1968 Zoology dept, UCNW Bangor; AR Jan 1968; SPT&S

1968-74 entrance building and galleries, Welsh Folk Museum, St Fagans, Glam; (Dale Owen); PTP; BoW559; Eisteddfod Gold Medal 1978;

1969-71 Parke Davis Pharmaceutical Centre, Llanfihangel Pontymoile, Mon; BD 23.2.73; AJ 31.7.74; 1971 at Pontypool JC20Soc; 1971-3 BoW; Eisteddfod Gold Medal 1976;

1969-70 Physics and Maths Building, Swansea U; Eisteddfod Gold Medal 1970;

1970-3 Portcullis House, Cardiff; (Dale Owen); PTP; BoW;

1970-3 Albert Edward Prince of Wales Court, Porthcawl, Glam; JC20Soc; Eisteddfod Gold Medal 1974;

1971 Students Union, UCW Aberystwyth; (Dale Owen & John Vergette); JC20Soc;

1971 staff houses, Dyffryn House, St Nicholas, Glam; PTP (Dale Owen); BoW342)

1971 staff houses, Clyne Castle, Swansea; BoW; SPT&P;

1971-4 adds Nevill Hall Hospital, Abergavenny, Mon; BoW; PTP, first part 1965-70;

1970s halls of residence St Davids UC, Lampeter, Cd, (inf registrar)

1971 Arts Building, UCW Lampeter, Cd; JC20Soc;

1970-3 Central Statistical Office, Duffryn, Mon; BoW;

1972-3 Sports Centre, Cwmbran Mon; (Dale Owen) PTP; BoW

1972-6 Library and Hugh Owen Building, UCW Aberystwyth, Cd, architects Dale Owen, John Vergette & Neil Graham; inf Dale Owen

1972-80 Glan Clwyd hospital, Bodelwyddan, Flints BoW; PTP

1973 Alfa-Laval factory, Cwmbran, Mon; (Keith Mainstone) PTP; BoW;

1974 Brynamlwg, UCW Aberystwyth, conversion of farm bldngs to staff sports and social club; (Dale Owen & Neil Graham)

1974 development plan stage 2 UCW Aberystwyth. UCW Aberystwyth Development Plan Second Stage Report; PTP (Dale Owen)

1974 Arts Building, UCNW Bangor; Arch Sept 74; PTP)

1970s? Coleg Ceredigion, Llanbadarn Fawr, Cd;

1974-81 Amersham International factory, Whitchurch, Glam BoW314 (Ian Pepperell); Eisteddfod Gold Medal 1983; adds 1987.

1981 MH, Carmarthen, Carms; PTP (John Vergette); dem;

1984 ext Library, St Davids UC, Lampeter; (Dale Owen)

(1991 Symphony Hall, Birmingham completed 1991)

c1992 Tourist Information Centre, Chepstow, Mon; BoW; PTP

(1993 City University, Hong Kong won in competition, completed 1993)

1993-6 Prince of Wales Bridge over Severn, Mon;

1996 selected to reduce former Trawsfynydd Nuclear Power Station, Mer, and reclad; BD 6.12.96; PTP;

(1998-2001 Wishaw General Hospital, Wishaw, Lanarks, Scotland, completed 2001;

2002-4 Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff CPT (Jonathan Adams); M Cherry, Building Wales, 2006, 76-7. Eisteddfod gold Medal 2005; RIBA Wales award 2005;

2012 town centre improvements, Bargoed Glam; entrant CTA;

THOMAS, PHILIP Neath.

1837 rest Cilybebyll ch, Glam; £179; ICBS; Orrin 44)

THOMAS, PHILIP, Engineer, later of Ynysangharad, Pontypridd, Glam.

1831-2 Chain Bridge, Llandovery, Cms, dismantled in 1880s and moved to Buckland House, Brec. CJ 13.4.32

THOMAS, PHILIP J. Architect and surveyor, Bridgend. Mentioned as acting for the Turberville estate over extra land for rebuild of Bethania B chapel, Maesteg in 1906 (Bethania papers). ?same as Thomas & James of Bridgend and Port Talbot designed St Teilo ch, Aberavon, Glam 1895; Orrin 2;

1898 proposed alts London & Prov Bank, Vaughan St, Llanelli, Cms; plans Barclays Archives

c1898 adds Bridgend Workhouse BoW161

1904 alts London & Provincial Bank, Llanidloes, Mont; Mont Echo 23.4.04;

1904-6 Pontycymer C chapel, Glam; Gothic; Cadw

1906-8 Hope EB chapel, Bridgend, Glam; BoW; Gothic)

1906-7 Bridgend Public Library; BoW162)

THOMAS (REES) & MORGAN (EVAN), Builders, Llangeitho. Rees Thomas of Nantymelin and Evan Morgan of Ffynnongeitho.

1861-3 builders Gwynfil CM chapel, Llangeitho, Cd; Cymru 1902-3 articles collected in NLW ex 1495

1873 Kitchen at school, Gwynfil CM chapel, Llangeitho, Cd £41/1/0, NLW ex 1495

1875 Coach house & stable, Gwynfil CM chapel, Llangeitho, Cd, £48/16/0d, NLW ex 1495.

THOMAS, RICHARD, Roseleigh, Pendre, Cardigan (Kelly 19l0,1926)

1887 new block of building, Quay St, Cardigan, for Mrs Davies, CTA 1.4.87 ?Nos. 1&2 Rock Terrace.

l891-2 Clock Tower, Guildhall, Cardigan, Cd; for David Davies, mayor. Donald Davies, Those were the days, 1, 1991, 22-5 w refs from CTA 1892. J Richards, carpenter, St Dogmaels, John Evans, mason;

1892 Capel Colman Vicarage Pmbs; W 21.5.92

l895 rest Capel Colman ch Pmbs; NLW SD/F/?

THOMAS, RICHARD GRIFFITH. ?FRIBA. 1847-1909. Tanybryn Menai Bridge 1867; des and built Fir Grove, Menai Bridge, Caerns, for self, 1875 Worralls Dir; 1 Greenfield Terrace and Victoria Hall, 1889 Suttons Dir. Possibly related to William Griffith Thomas, builder, of Caernarfon who advertises as auctioneer in CDN 13.9.1851. Began building chapels c1869, EWR in Capel 39 2002. Steward to Baron Hill estate from 1880. Office 12 Market St, Caernarfon, run by John Thomas, possibly his brother, J & RG Thomas architects for Beaumaris Board School 1875-9, (J&RGT). Agent for Alliance Insurance, Freemason, involved in eisteddfodau. Slipped from ladder on Victoria Hotel, Llangefni, died 21 May 1909.

1867 Gorslwyd CM chapel, Rhosybol, Ang; JP 8848; BoW)

1868 Llannerchymedd Workhouse, Ang; £1925 Br 1.8.68)

1869 Hirael CM chapel, Bangor, Caerns; T: NWC 6.3.69; EWR his first chapel; not BoW;

1869-70 Hen Blas EP chapel, Church St, Beaumaris, Ang; T NWC 1.5.69; Br 1869 832 & 1870 652; JP 8643 £767; Gothic; dressings Bath stone, carving Robert Evans Menai Bridge, ironwork Macfarlane Glasgow, contr John Pritchard Gaerwen, mason John Jones Beaumaris, cost under £900, Br 13.8.70.

1869-70 Infirmary, Bangor Workhouse, Caerns, and alts; NWC 12.6.69; Br 1.12.69; BN 25.6.69;

1869 new lodge, Baron Hill, Ang T BN 17.12.69 £335

1870 new entrance gates to new lodge, Baron Hill, Ang BN 16.9.70, ironwork Bennett Liverpool £98; ?the Grand Lodge and gates, Llandegfan.

1869 new roof CM chapel, Menai Bridge, Ang; T: NWC 17.7.69, ?Capel Mawr CM, Chapel St blt 1856 8708)

1869-71 Hermon I chapel, Hermon, Ang; EWR; HEAC 2 515; Dem;

1870 adds Bryn House, Beaumaris, Ang, for Capt Bulkeley £182/10/0d, J. Pritchard Gaerwen contr; BN 16.9.70;

1870 Paradwys I chapel, Ang; Br 1870 774, presumably Paradwys I, Capel Mawr, Llangristiolus, Ang, 1871, JP 8795; not BoW)

1870-3 Y Graig CM chapel, Penrhosgarnedd, Bangor, Caerns; CM chapel Br 16.9.70 p774, £900; Br 11.1.73 p36, opened, £1800, Evan Williams bldr; BoW, mixed rnd arch Gothic)

1871 Church schools, Llanfairpwllgwyn, Ang; Br 20.5.71; £352.

1871 rest Llandysilio ch, Menai Bridge, Ang; RH;

1871-2 Adds or redesign mansion, Treborth, Bangor, Caerns; des 1870 by W Hill of Leeds for Richard Davies MP acc to Capel 39 12; grounds by Edward Milner; T for lodge and gates BN 19.5.71; T for mansion BN 19.4.72, £8230; )

1872-3 Howel Harris Memorial, Trefeca, Brec Br 1.6.72 434, Br 1872 732; including chapel BoW377)

1872 Alts Pwllheli workhouse, Caerns, Br 27.1.72)

1873 alts Bulkeley Hotel, Beaumaris, Ang, coffee & billiards rm add £836, John Pritchard Gaerwen contr; Br 11.1.73; BN 10.1.73;

1875 Penmynydd Schools, Ang; Br 20.11.75)

1875-9 Board School, Beaumaris, Ang; BN 29 1875 128; by John & RG Thomas, opened 22.8.79, tower omitted, Penmon stone w Stourton dressings, W Jones & J Owen Beaumaris contrs, Evan Thomas Borough surveyor clerk of Works; £3250 BN 29.3.78; T A 30.3.78; 1878-9 Board School, Beaumaris, Ang, £3250, Jones & Owen builders T A 30.3.78; J&RGT; Beaumaris new schools; Br 22.11.79; £3300;

1875-9 Rhoscolyn ch, Ang; GILJ says 1871-5 by Sir GG Scott??; ICBS has plans for new church 1875 by RGT; chancel added 1879 presum to 1875 plan

(1875-6 Seacombe CM, Liskeard Rd, Birkenhead, Ches Br 1875 1050; 1876 602, 672) EWR. Saunders Lewis was brought up here.

1877 Gaerwen Schools, Ang; Br 16.6.77;

1878 villa for Mrs White Griffiths, Anglesea estate, Menai Bridge, Ang, £1799, Jones & Owen, builders; T A 30.3.78; J&RGT;

1878 Board Schools, Llanrug, Caerns T A 30.3.78; J&RGT, £880; Jones & Owen bldrs;

1878 Board Schools, Betws Garmon, Caerns, J&RGT £522 T A 30.3.78;

1878 new shops for John Parry, Caerharfon; J&RGT; T A 30.378; BN 29.3.78; Owen Morris bldr; £1115.

1879 chancel Rhoscolyn ch, Ang; GILJ; ICBS says 1874-9 new ch; GILJ says ch rest 1871-5 by Sir GG Scott qv; RH says ch rest 1875 by RGT and chancel 1879 by him;

1881 Tabor CM chapel, Valley, Ang; JP 8819;giant arch pil BoW)

1881 two houses, ?Beaumaris, Ang, for Sir Richard Bulkeley, £996; BN 8.4.81)

1881 farmhouse and buildings, Ty Du, nr Beaumaris, Ang, for Lady Neave, BN 41 1881 123)

1881 works for Bulkeley estate near Conwy: farmhouse and buildings at Tanrallt £300 BN 41 1881 123; adds Llwyfan; cowhouse Talycafn £190;

1882 mansion at Tre-yscawen, Capel Coch, Ang. for George Pritchard Rayner;

1882 adds Trosyrafon, Beaumaris, Ang for W Turner; £385/14/0d ; W Humphreys Beaumaris contr, ??Br

1882-3 TH, Llangefni, Ang; for Plas Newydd estate EWR; for Baron Hill acc to RH;

1886 house for OJ Pritchard, Beaumaris, Ang, Br 18.9.86; Gabriel Lloyd contr £430;

1886 farm buildings at Mr Conway's, Tan yr allt and Taly cafn for Baron Hill estate Br 18.9.86;

1886 repairs Merchllyn, nr Conwy, Caerns, for Baron Hill estate Br 28.8.86; £51;

1886 repairs house, Beaumaris, Ang, for Baron Hill estate, Ang; BN 17.9.86; Gabriel Lloyd Beaumaris contr; Br 18.9.86 £260;

1886 Stable for Baron Hill estate Br 18.9.86 £ 260 Gabriel Lloyd contr; also repairs to a house £190

1886 new farm buildings for Baron Hill estate, Valley, Ang, £307; Br 18.9.86

1887 four houses and shops (with brother (?) John) Menai Bridge, Ang, for Plas Newydd Estate; EWR;

1888 EP chapel, Menai Bridge, Ang; Br 1886B 437; DHO 152-4; 11851; builder E Williams Bangor; for Richard Davies MP of Treborth Hall, Bangor, built by his brother Robert Davies; Gothic;

1889 add of wing, Minafon, Caernarfon; for J. Jones mayor; £495; Arch 21.4.89

1889 alts Pierce & Williams Golden Goat drapery stores, Caernarfon; Arch 22.2.89 £300

1891 house and lodge for JR Davies JP, Treborth Park, Bangor; Arch 4.9.91; £3160)

1894 rest Llanbeblig ch, Caernarfon; removed galleries, rest roofs new tower and chancel arches,new E w;

1894 design Moriah CM chapel, Llangefni, Ang; Capel 40 4, altered in exec 1895-8 by O M Roberts qv

1902 Plans alts Golden Lion, Llangefni, Ang; EWR

1902? Plans alts Wellington Inn, Llanddeiniolen, Caerns; EWR)

THOMAS, RICHARD WELLINGS see Robert Wellings Thomas

THOMAS, ROBERT GEORGE. Architect, Newport, Mon. 1820-83. In S Australia 1836 and returned with building partner William Parry James qv who wrote back to Australia boasting of works the pair had done inc Trinity College and a parsonage at Carmarthen. A portfolio at Newport Museum has blank pages headed ‘Chapel Carmarthen’ and ‘Parsonage Carmarthen’.

Returned to South Australia in 1860-1 to become Assistant Architect 1866, Chief Architect 1868-70, then office abolished and he became secretary to Board of Health. ARIBA 1861, FRIBA 1866, Obit Adelaide Observer 27.4.83. cf Gwent Local History 69 1990 13-25 (GLH); Susan Smith, 7 Clifton Pl, St Woolos, Newport, 01633 213958; DBA;

1847 assistant archt, Training College, Carmarthen; Injured in accident, CJ 21.1.48; H. Clutton archt

1848 Des for a parsonage Carmarthen; ?for St Peters Vicarage; unex; PH 14.1.48; St Peter’s vicarage later by RK Penson

1848 Monmouthshire & Glamorgan Bank, Bridge St, Usk, Mon; BoW 594; GLH)

1849-50 Zion CM chapel, Mansel St, Carmarthen; Chapel history 2000; 1850 JP; Ital;

1849-50 Ynysyfro Reservoir, Bettws, Mon; MM 25.6.49; keeper’s house and offices)

1852 laid out Fairoak estate, Maindee, Newport; BoW 456; inc Nos 31-41 Summerhill Ave, blt 1853-4)

1853? Mr Benson’s house, Dock St, Newport, Mon; plans Newport Museum

185? Newport Institute & Athenaeum; plans Newport Museum)

1853-4 House and semis, Isca Terrace, Newport; MM 12.8.53; plans at Newport Museum)

1853 two houses Commercial Rd, Newport; MM 20.8.53

18?? unex plans rest St Woolos ch, Newport, cathedral guide book;

1854-5 C chapel, Charles St , Cardiff; Br 1855, 333; CYB 1856, bldrs James & Price; AJ 74; JP 1855; now Ebeneser I chapel BoW 193; £2400 excluding organ and st glass; Gothic;

1855 rectory, Mamhilad, Mon; BoW; plans Newport Museum)

1855-8 Masonic Hall, Ruperra St, Newport; BoW 446 Italianate; MM 1.9.55; BN 5.11.58;

1855 Nos 13-14 Gold Tops, Newport, Mon; BoW 456)

1855 shop and house, Dock St Newport; MM 16.5.55)

1856 warehouse and offices, Dock St, Newport MM 18.9.56)

1856 B chapel, Newport, Mon; Br 1856 336; ?same as EB chapel 1857;

1856 mineral agent’s house, Blaenavon, Mon; Br 5.7.56)

1857 alts 50 Commercial St Newport, Mon; MM 25.7.57)

1857 EB chapel, Commercial Rd, Newport; Mon MM 31.1.57; BN 3.4.57; ?same as Newport B 1856

1857-8 National Schools, Pontymoile, Pontypool, Mon; BN 11.9.57; plans Gwent RO D527

1857-9 cemetery chapels, Cardiff, Glam; BoW285; 1st pr 1857 Br 15 208; RHH;

1857-8 B chapel, Castleton, Mon; Br 1857 412, BN 23.10.57; BoW 381; AJ 126; JP; Romanesque

1859-63 Wern National School, Sebastopol, Panteg, Mon; built 1863: WG Lloyd, Sebastopol, 72; Plans 1859 Gwent RO D527)

1859-60 Police Station, Blackwood, Mon; MM 9.7.59

1860 Waun National School, Pontypool; MM 14.4.60

1860 drinking fountain, Pontypool; MM 21.1.60

? involved with the Model School Carmarthen 1848-9 built by W.P. James, ?design by H Clutton qv.

plans for Llangua Bridge, Mon, and No 10 Commercial St Newport in Newport Museum.

THOMAS, ROBERT J. 35 Castle Sq, Caernarfon. Son of John Thomas, County Surveyor, qv. Deputy surveyor 1884, succeeded as County Surveyor 1886, took new post in Buckinghamshire 1890. John Thomas County Surveyor died 1886 aged 53 after 7 years in job, having appointed son R. J. Thomas as his deputy acc to BN 24.10.84 and BN 17.9.86, BN 6.6.90 suggests RJT has gone to Buckinghamshire post; In 1889 directory as CS.

1888 alts 14 Market St, Caernarfon to offices £245 BN 17.8.88)

1888 alts former Queens Hotel, Caernarfon for Liberal Club BN 30.11.88)

1888 alts Albion House, Caernarfon for John Owen JP, BN 30.11.88)

1889 alts 5,7 & 9 New St, Caernarfon £162 BN 10.9.89)

1889 alts County Hall, Caernarfon minor alts grand jury room to county council room £83. BN 20.9.89

1890 Sailors Home Caernarfon as memorial to his father John Thomas BN 30.5.90 alts to existing bldng.

THOMAS, ROBERT WELLINGS, Llandrindod Wells; called Richard Wellings Thomas, 1877-1926, by ICBS; County Surveyor, Radns, 1899, in succession to SW Williams qv;

1899 alts Llangathen ch, Cms; chancel arch, chancel roof rest and E ws; RIBA nomination list & inf ex vicar)

1899 rest tower top, Llandingat ch, Llandovery, Cms; TL;

1900 alts for hotel, Plas Winton, Llandrindod Wells, Rad; MS ?same as enlargement of rectory, Llandrdindod Wells, built for Archdeacon de Winton, see 1901;

1901 enl rectory, Llandrindod Wells, Rad, as Commodore Hotel; RS;

1901-5 enl Holy Trinity ch, Llandrindod Wells, Rad, double N aisle added 1901 MS; ICBS 1901-5 plans; 1905 BoW;

1902 house, Ithon Rd, Llandrindod Wells, Rad fro Mr Yates; MS;

1902 vicarage, Cwmdeuddwr, Rad; MS;

1902 vicarage, Llanbedr, Rad; MS;

1902 adds County School, Presteigne, Rad; MS;

1903 Tregoyd mansion, Three Cocks, Brec, for Viscount Hereford; MS;

1903 MH, Hay on Wye, Brec; MS;

1903 Post Office, Rhayader, Mont, block of premises including offices, and houses over, T advert Monts Echo 18.7.03;

1904 Howey ch, Rad; BoW; 1905 MS;

1906 rebld St Harmon ch, Rad; ICBS; ?wks of 1908 in BoW;

1908 house two miles from Carmarthen, Cms, for Mr Richards of Pantyrathro, Llansteffan, Cms; T: W 20.11.08,

1908 rectory, Aberedw, Rad; £1270; Tudor & Lloyd Some notes historical & descriptive of the churches and parishes of Aberedw and Llanfaredd, 1917;

1909 County Buildings with police station and courthouse, Llandrindod Wells, Rad; MS; see also 1920;

1910 adds Holy Trinity Llandrindod Wells, Rad, chancel, N chapel vestries organ ch; ICBS;

1911 adds Llandrindod Wells old ch, Rad; ICBS;

(1920 alts Diss ch, Norfolk as war memorial, plans Norfolk RO PD100/386; for war memorial restoration of St Nicholas Chapel, also included a drawing 1909 for plaster ceiling in County Buildings, Llandrindod Wells, Rad, 1909,

THOMAS, STEPHEN Newport

c1964-7 Coed Eva Primary School, Newport; BoW;

THOMAS, T. Contractor Pembroke Dock

1875 Contr rebld Pembroke Market, Pmbs; (K Ladd); T W 16.7.75;

THOMAS, T. Blaendyffryn, nr Synod Inn, Cd.

1894 Brynrhiwgaled I chapel, Synod Inn, Cds; D. Perceval in County History 3; but looks like a David Davies chapel.

THOMAS, THOMAS Carpenter

1792-6 worked at Dolaucothi, Cms, for John Nash qv; NLW Dolaucothi; Suggett 121;

THOMAS, THOMAS, Blaenavon. Engineer who built the rail-bar mill at Forgeside, Blaenavon, 1859, iron-framed; also the stone Tyre mill at Forgeside 1861 and designed Horeb B, Blaenavon, Mon, opened 14.3.1863 (S Hughes AC 2003 83; BoW) and also an Anglican church at Gabalfa, Cardiff, 1863, (not in Orrin).

THOMAS, Rev. THOMAS, Landore, Swansea. Architect and minister, ‘Thomas Glandwr', 1817-88. Born 24.6.17 at Iron Gate near Llandeilo where his father and he were deacons at Tabernacl I, Ffairfach. A ‘Brother Thomas Thomas of Llandeilo’ preached in 1843 at Sion I, Swansea. Thomas ordained 16.6.46 at Clydach. Minister at Hebron I Clydach 1846-8 with oversight of Cadle, then from April 1848 of Siloh I, Landore 1848-75; gave up Clydach 1853. Inaugurated a Permanent Building Society for working men. Some kind of dispute possibly over his being slum landlord, left Siloh 1875, just before it was rebuilt, turns up in West Cross, Mumbles, after that, still preaching and with a bible class. Thomas lived at Bryn Villa, 366 Llangyfelach Rd, Brynhyfryd, Swansea, 1853-75 (?designed by him), then Glan Nant, Norton, Glam; died at Glannaw, West Cross, Mumbles, 16.3.88, aged 71, leaving widow and three sons; buried Sketty cemetery. Obit CYB 1889 212. Architect of over 800 chapels (obit). His style called the Landore style `an interpretation of the Lombardic', although his most notable works are classic/Italianate, pilastered fronts with major arch in centre rising into pediment. Obit HEAC 5, also Cambrian 23.3.88 but no ref to architecture. Steve Hughes list in AC2003 full of attributions (SH); Arch = those with major arch into pediment. JP from John Prichard database - not necessarily correct. ?? = attribution only. RB reblt since.

c1840 ?plan for farmhouse signed Thomas Thomas; NLW PZ4518 Map 20208; AC 2003 102;

1842 ?Bethlehem I chapel, Blaenavon, Mon; attrib SH on shape of plaque)

1843 ?Sion I chapel, Swansea; dem 1849 for station; attrib SH as Brother TT Llandilo read at opening, HEAC 2 75, FS 18.5.43; Diwygiwr 1843, 250;)

1844 ?Schoolroom, Cwmbwrla, Swansea; opened 12-13.8.44; attrib as TT Swansea preached at opening; cf also TT preached at opening of chapel 1862-3 HEAC 2 81)

1844 ?Seion I chapel, Myddfai, Cms, attrib SH as ‘by TT Llandovery’ on plaque. No archt HEAC 3 581; but cf TT of Llandovery below.

1848 ?Hebron I chapel, Clydach, Glam; attrib as TT Swansea was minister since 1846, but no mention HEAC 2 67. Datestone 1848 retained when reblt 1881 probably by TT.)

1848 Ebenezer I chapel, Pontnewydd, Abersychan, Mon. JP says roof raised and gallery added by TT; BoW475 says same for Ebenezer I, Pontnewynydd, Pontypool, Mon ?? same and calls it his first dated work)

1850-1 Bethel I chapel, Llansamlet, Swansea, Glam; HEAC 2 65, Mr T. Glandwr ‘cynllunydd ac arolygydd y gwaith’. £508; JP 1851; Rebuilt by TT 1879-80; AC 2003 102)

1850 ?Wern I chapel, Aberafan, Glam. Attrib as TT preached at opening HEAC 2 131; Diwygiwr 1850 376; dem;)

1850-1 ?Bethania I chapel, Tymaen, Cwmafan, Glam; attrib SH as TT started prayers HEAC 2 136 says opened 5-6.5.1861 misprint as ref to Y Diwygiwr, 1851, 187)

1850 Milo I chapel, Llanfihangel Aberbythych, Cms; attrib SH because TT & wife came from there and sim to Cefncribwr, Maesteg, Glam, also attrib to TT.

1852-3 Capel Als I chapel, Llanelli, Cms; LG 24.6.53, W 18.2.53; HEAC 3 480 no archt. Enlarged chapel of 1830-1. Illustrated pre 1894 alts Capel 34: stucco, Palladian w centre, outer bays w long arched w betw two pairs pils; alts 1894 by OM Roberts for £4995 C 34 4;

1852-3 ?Saron I chapel, Maesteg, Glam; Attrib SH as TT Clydach preached at opening 1-13.1.53, HEAC 2 190, first lancet Gothic one. ?same as SH Saron I, Nantyfyllon, Maesteg, 1853

1853-4 ?Siloam I chapel, Cefncribwr, Maesteg, Glam; Attrib as TT Glandwr preached at opening HEAC 2 195, £500; ill AC 2003 92, 114; long wall with roof raised not at all like TT; JP 10015;

1853 Dinas Noddfa B chapel, Swansea; Y Bedyddwyr 1853 245; RB 1871 ?by TT with T. Freeman as builder; and again 1884 by George Morgan qv.

1853-4 ?Pontypool WM chapel, Mon; attrib SH as like Tabernacl, Ffairfach, qv; error, Br 14.5.53 says by Wilson & Fuller of Bath qv)

1854-5 ?Mount Pleasant I chapel, Pontypool, Mon; attrib SH as TT preached at opening, HEAC 1 220; rebuilt 1903-4)

1855-6 Alts Siloah I chapel, Glanmor Rd, Seaside, Llanelli, Cms; JP 1856; £1,100. No archt named HEAC 3 493, blt 1840-1 40x36 £651, enlarged 1855 40x60, school 1871. ?1855 work not include twin porches, that look sim to those added at Capel Als, Llanelli in 1894 by OMR.

1856 ?Godrerhos I chapel, Treforgan, Crynant, Glam, attrib SH as TT preached at opening HEAC 2 167

1857 ?Pisgah B chapel, Pyle, Glam; attrib AJ; dem 1912)

1857-8 Libanus I chapel, Morriston, Swansea; Cambrian 1.10.58; c£2,000, HEAC 2 56, 1857, no archt. Rebld planned 1871 by J. Humphrey qv HEAC 2 56, built 1875 HEAC 4 462 refer to Tabernacl as intention was to replace it with Tabernacle but in event Libanus was kept and Tabernacle blt on new site)

1857-8 Bethel I chapel, Rhosymedre, Ruabon, Denbs. Yr Annibynwr 2 1858 165-6.)

1857-8 ?Trinity CM chapel, New Dock Rd, Llanelli, Cms; Attrib SH on stylistic grounds; and also attribs RB in 1867-8. HMSG 434 says blt 1856-8 for £2000, rebuilt 1867. Alts c1914.

1857-8 ?Alts Bethania I chapel, Cwmafan, Glam; attrib SH as TT started prayers 1858, but this not in HEAC 2 136; does say that TT Clydach was at original opening 1851 quoting Diwygiwr 1851 187)

1857-9 Ebenezer I chapel, Llanddeiniolen, Caerns; Yr Annibynwr 1, 1857, 141; & 3, 1859, 235; HEAC 3 303; JP 1859; Deiniolen BoW, pilasters;)

1857-8 ?High St I chapel, Nantyffyllon, Glam; attrib SH as TT preached at opening, and RB by TT 1876. Mostly dem; ? same as Siloh I, Maesteg, HEAC 2 189, 1857-8, no archt; £625)

1857-65 ?Bethmaaca I chapel, Glasinfrin, Bangor, Caerns; attrib SH, as TT attended meeting, Yr Annib 1 6 1857, but not complete until 1866. HEAC 3 297-9 says 1836 rebuilt 1865; reblt 1895)

1858 ?School for Neath School Society; plans said to have been seen by DC Davies in 1986)

1858-9 Saron I chapel, Oakfield Rd, Tredegar, Mon; JP 1859; HEAC 1 131 ‘dan arolygiaeth Mr T’ £1500. Thomas’ first giant arch; CYB 1860 232; BoW560;

1858-9 ?Bethel I chapel, Gurnos, Llangiwg, Glam; attrib SH as TT preached, Yr Annib 3, 32, 1859, 191; HEAC 2 179 says £761 and no mention of TT)

1858-9 Ebenezer I chapel, York Place, Bangor, Caerns. Y Annib 3, 34, 1859, 262; HEAC 3 272 £2000, no archt; BN 4.6.58 no archt)

1858-9 ?Sardis I chapel, Pontrhydyfen, Glam; attrib SH as TT preached at opening, HEAC 2 142)

1859-60 Tabernacl I chapel, Skewen, Glam; JP; HEAC 2 138 no architect)

1859-60 ?Tabor I chapel, Penrhyndeudraeth, Mer; attrib AJ)

1859-60 Soar I chapel, Penygroes, Caerns; Y Dysgedydd, 39, 1860, 437; HEAC 3 232 says 1860 £550)

1859-60 Salem I chapel, Porthmadog, Caerns; £2000 Mr Thomas HEAC 3 218; Y Dysgedydd 39 1860 437; CYB 1861. Arch)

1859-60 Penuel CM chapel, Pontypridd, Glam; attrib SH as has arch; Dem)

1859-63 Seilo/ Siloh CM chapel, Aberystwyth, attrib SH as has arch. AC 2003 80-1, 90, advert for designs Br 1858 ?, accepted 1859, and SH suggests that Thomas design was the one chosen and entrusted to John Lumley brother of the minister. Chapel blt 1859-63, refronted 1867-8, altered 1963, now dem. FW Jones, Canmlwydd Siloh, 1963.

1859-60 Holywell Eng C chapel, Flints; JP; nd in HEAC 4)

1860-1 Carmel I chapel, Rachub, Llanllechid, Caerns; Yr Annib, 5, 49, 1861, 47; No archt HEAC 3 293 £844/10/0d)

1860-1 Sardis I chapel, Ystradgynlais, Brecon; HEAC 2 170; JP 1861; Stucco pils and ped over centre, hipped)

1860-1 Tabernacl I chapel, Ffairfach, Llandeilo, Cms; HEAC 3 518; Stucco pils and ped over centre.

1860 Tanygraig I chapel, Port Tennant, Swansea; CYB 1867 306; dem 1880s; HEAC 2 84 says opened 9.10.60, £600; SH says 1862-3, and gallery 1867 Cambrian 5.12.67 AC 2003 81-2, but 1860-1 in index

1860-1 Gibeon I chapel, Taibach, Port Talbot, Glam. JP. 1855-61 acc to HEAC 2 141 no archt. £600. dem)

1860-2 Salem I chapel, Pool St, Caernarfon; attrib SH as arch and plaque. No archt HEAC; OMJ: £2070, FS 3.9.60, opened 18.5.62; alts 1877-8 by Richd Owens, NWOE 13.3.91 £743/19/7d inc new gt seat; alts 1890-1 by O.M. Roberts side towers)

1861 Jubilee Eng PM chapel, Pell St, Swansea; Cambr 5/4/61 dem

1861-2 Talysarn I chapel, Talsarn, Caerns, £750; no arct HEAC; JP 1862 Talsarn I, Llandwrog)

1861-2 ?Carmel I chapel, Amlwch Port, Ang, refronted; Arch; attrib SH as like Penlan Pwllheli)

1861-2 Hermon CM chapel, Bridgend, Glam; Arch/ plaque)

1861-2 ?Carmel I chapel, Tanygrisiau, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Mer; Attrib SH as Arch)

(1861-2 Tabernacle I, Dogpole, Shrewsbury, Salop HEAC 4 437, £1821/5/7d; CYB 1862; BoE 558)

1861-2 ?Libanus I, Ebbw Vale, Mon; notes in NMR, new C20 façade)

1861-2 Tabernacl I, Llanrhaeadr ym Mochnant, Mont JP 1862. Gothic/Ital

1862 Brynhyfryd I Sunday School, Swansea. £600, for Siloh I Landore HEAC 2 62)

1862 ?Salem B, Amlwch, Ang; attrib SH on style, AC 2003 114; hipped, ?refronting older; Arch.

1862 ?alts Siloh I, Landore, Swansea; HEAC 2 62 £900; attrib as his chapel, RB 1877)

1862 House in Duke St, Morriston, Swansea WGRO, BE31, Swansea Bldng Plans)

(1862 Two houses in Glanmor Terrace, Uplands, Swansea; WGRO BE 31; cf AC 2003 103: TT may have built ‘good part of the eatern part of the S side of GTce)

(1862-3 Cwmbwrla I, Swansea, Glam; WGRO BE 31/ 2.6.1862; TT preached at opening HEAC 2 81; Gallery 1864, dem.)

(1862-3 Ebenezer I, Swansea, Glam. Cambrian 5.6.63; HEAC 2 43 Thomas, Watkins & Jenkins, Swansea builders £2100; Diwygiwr 7.63; BoWGlam 586, 1863 JP; Arch; AC 2003 103 WGRO building plans 2.6.62)

1862-3 ?Capel yr Erw I, Cellan, Cd; ‘Rebuilt by the Revd TT on plaque; HEAC 4 92 gives date only;

1862-3 Saron I, Llanwnda, Caerns JP, no archt in HEAC)

1862-3 Cana I, Newchurch, Cms; 1863 JP; no archt HEAC 3 393)

(1862-3 Great Mersey St I, Liverpool; Y Dysgedydd 42 1863 157-8; no archt HEAC 4 422 £2350; AC 2003 94, 114, façade on side wall, pilasters and entabdem)

(1862 ?Salem CM, Pwllheli, Caerns; attr SH; Arch; altered 1893; dated 1862.93; hall 1893; interior burnt 1913;)

(1863 ?Penlan I, Pwllheli, Caerns; AV; attr SH, 1862-3, as facade like Amlwch Port; dated 1863; but HEAC 3 161 says Pwllheli I dem 1864 and reblt £1250; Arch;

(1862-3 Salem I, Penmaenmawr, Caerns; JP; no archt HEAC 3 323)

(1862-3 Hermon I, Oswestry, Salop £1100. Y Dysgedydd 42, 1863, 278-9; BoE 457)

(1863 Ebenezer I, Queen St, Wrexham, Denbs JP £2000 dem) HEAC 4 11 says opened 28.3.63 £2800 no archt.

(1863-4 Moriah I, Waunfawr, Caerns; HEAC 3 266; £6-700; 1864-5 JP, wrong;

(1863-4 ?Green I, Denbigh, attrib SH as Gothic like Glasbury; HEAC 4 42 alts ?1860s, no mention of archt

(1863-4 ?Aberafan BC, Glam dem attrib AJ)

(1863-4 ?Wern I, Ystalyfera, Glam; attrib SH style; no archt HEAC 2 180 £1181 1863-4)

(1864 alts Mount Stuart I, Mt Stuart Sq, Cardiff JP; Y Diwygiwr 1865 26; Chapel blt 1857-8, gallery 1864, no archt HEAC 2 428. ?Bethel I by H.J. Paull 1858 BoWGlam 272, dem.1998. Arch ? by Paull

(1864 Canaan I, Foxhole/ Pentrechwith, Swansea JP 1864; RB 1912) HEAC 2 74 says 1864, £1100

(1864-5 ?Siloam I, Pentre Estyll, Swansea attrib SH Arch/ plaque; HEAC 2 78 says 1864-5 £1500)

1864-70 ?Morfa I, Borth, Cds now RC church. Attrib SH as Gothic like TT; HEAC 4 131 says cause began c1864, chapel opened 1870, Gothic, £1050.

1864-5 ?Siloh I, Llanon, Cd attrib SH as TT preached HEAC 4 117; £600;

(1864-5 Carmel I, Beaufort, Brec; HEAC 1 156-7. Y Dysgedydd 45 1866 232, 46 1867 139. Ill CYB and AC 2003 74 Giant arch and quoins.Stephen Davies bldr was a deacon AC 2003 82; BoW;

(1864-5 ?Penuel CM, Ebbw Vale, Mon; attrib SH on style; Arch, plaque)

(1864-5 Moriah I, Waunfawr, Caerns. JP 1865. lancet gothic dem. Cf also 1863-4, HEAC 3 266)

1864-5 Christian Temple (Gellimanwyd) I, Ammanford, Cms. JP 1865; no archt HEAC 3 566.

(1864-5 ?Capel Goffa, Milford Rd, Newtown, Mont. attrib SH as lancet Gothic; Capel 53 has no mention, refurbished 1885 & 1909)

(1864-5 alts & vestry Seion I, Abercanaid, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam. £500 HEAC 2 290; JP 1865; chapel 1860 by Joshua Reynolds)

(1860s ??Crickhowell I, attrib SH as lancet Gothic)

(1864-6 Maesyrhaf I, Green St, Neath, HEAC 2 101, JP 1866; Arch; Y Dysgedydd 1866 391-2 ministers present agred ‘ one of the best if not truly the best of Mr Thoms’s chapels’ cf AC 2003 70; Baner ac Amserau 20.8.66.

1865 Alts Bwlch y Gwynt CM, Tregaron, Cds (? insertion of gallery) JP

l865 Alts Towyn I, New Quay (lower gallery 2'8”, new platform and ws each side £202 HEAC 4 147) Gde 2

(1865 ??alts Zion B, Twynyrodyn Rd, Merthyr Tydfil, attrib in Cadw listing)

(1865-6 ??Tabernacl I, Bethesda, Caerns, dem. attrib SH Arch. No such chapel in HEAC)

(1865-6 ??Bethesda I, Briton Ferry, Glam attrib SH on style) HEAC 2 137 no archt, 1865, £1500

(1865-6 Tabernacl I, Defynnog, Brec HEAC 4 336-7 TT preached. £400. Dem 1992. cf Gareth Jones, The District of Sennybridge 2, 2000, p 33, ill. ‘constructed 1865 by local builder John Morgan and the architect was John Thomas of Glandwr..’. Ital.

(1865-6 Seion I, Glais, Swansea JP No archt HEAC 2 93)

(1865-6 Bethel I, Caerphilly, Glam. JP 1866. HEAC 2 412 no archt, Gothic, dem

(1865-6 Mount Pleasant C, Hirwaun, Glam, HEAC 2 371 and school) Gothic £1200

(1865-6 ??Bethesda I, Tywyn, Mer, RCAHM quotes unknown source, reblt 1892 SH) But Chapel is dated 1882 and looks like R. Owens ???. Improved 1866 HEAC 1 488

(1866 Brynhyfryd Sunday School, Swansea attrib as TT was minister. Gothic. HEAC 2 62 no archt £600)

(1866 2nd pr British School, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam; RHH;

(1866 ??Carmel I, Llangynidr, Brec. JP, ?not in SH HEAC 4 303 says blt 1838, no mention of later wk)

1866 School, Siloh CM, Aberystwyth. FW Jones, chapel history 1963. Dem. School house planned and not built)

(1866 Glasbury I, Radns, HEAC 2 533 Gothic)

1866-7 ??Trinity CM, New Dock Rd, Llanelli attrib SH on style. Chapel of 1856-8 rebuilt 1867 acc to HMSG p441. cf also 1857-8.

(1866-7 Park Road I, Toxteth, Liverpool HEAC 4 411 no archt, £5957. Gothic/ Romanesque Very large winged façade w rose over two ws. Hanes Cymanfaoedd Lerpwl, 37; AC 2003 94, ill 132; Y Diwygiwr jan 1867 26)

(1866-7 Bethel CM, Hirwaun, Glam. Dem. JP 1867)

(1866-7 ??Tabernacle B, Porth, Rhondda, Glam SH attrib Ital style)

(1866-7 Bala I, Bala, Mer. Y Tyst Cymreig 17/8/67 says work in progress, Mr Thomas visited, bldrs Roberts & Williams; AC 2003 93 ill 82 Ital, parapets gable and urn; AC 2003 102)

(1866-7 Tabernacl I, Menai Bridge, Ang. Y Dysgedydd May 1867 Gothic) HEAC 2 522 TT preached at opening.£8-900.

(1866-7 Tabernacl Newydd I, Holyhead, Ang JP; CDH 21.9.67 New Tabernacle; HEAC 2 501 no archt). Dem.

(1867-9 Brecon I College, Brecon. Br 1867 216, 467, 416, 1869 822 Large Elizabethan college, now flats, BoW. ill AC 2003 71, and 80 (engraving from Baner ac Amserau 24.6.69 ?68), 91-3. Design chosen December 1864 with some modification by Edward Roberts of Cwmafan (Brycheiniog 3, 1957, 57-8) FS 2.6.67, bldrs Thomas, Watkins & Jenkins of Swansea, opened 15-16.6.69, £11,000.

1867 ??Sunday school Hermon I chapel, Plasmarl, Swansea, 1867 blt by Thos Freeman but TT was at opening and built for Siloh and Libanus I chapels while TT minister HEAC 2 62)

1867 Two houses on Heolfach y Glo, Landore WGRO AC 2003 103 ?30 Mysydd Rd )

1867 House on Neath Rd, Landore WGRO)

1867 ??Ebenezer I chapel, Ebenezer St, Cardiff, attrib TT preached at opening (not mentioned in HEAC 2 424 except that a TT of Caerleon was at opening in 1828, chapel r/b 1853, 1867 work was alteration for £800. Chapel replaced 1876)

(1867-8 Nant Padarn I, Caerns; attr AJ Gothic. HEAC 3 310 no archt 1868 £1827

1867-8 ??Siloh I chapel, Llansawel, Cms. attrib SH as gothic but probably by D.P. Davies BoW)

1867-8 Lion St I chapel, Blaenavon, Mon. PFP 13/7/67; MM 13.7.61; dem)

1867-8 ??Tabernacl I chapel, Chapel St, Dolgellau, Mer. attrib SH mixed style, TT preached at opening Y Dydd 1868.)

?1867-8 ??Salem WM chapel, Bont, Arthog, Mer attrib SH as like Hirwaun. Gothic) Unlikely.

1867-8 Ebenezer I chapel, Dinas Mawddwy, Mer. JP 1868. Ital) ill AC 2003 100

1867-8 Jerusalem I chapel, Four Crosses, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Mer. Arch – AJ. DHO 43 quotes Br as ‘Landore Lombardic’ style. Wm Williams & Griffith Owen, bldrs. £2500.)

1867-8 Tabernacle I, Main St, Pembroke, Gothic. HEAC 3 90, £2,500 PH 17.5.68 Gd2

(1867-8 Tabernacl Newydd I, Netherfield Rd, Liverpool, dem. Baner, 5, Feb 1868, Romanesque twin towers, £6000; HEAC 4 409 £6500 no archt) opened 18-21.1.68 Tyst 13.6.67, 4.1.68; AC 2003 90-1 says Richard Owens was resident architect, 94 says £6500.

1867-8 Nebo I, Blaencorrwg, Glyncorrwg, Glam HEAC 2 218 no archt; JP 1868)

1868 Adds to house Duke St Morriston WGRO BE31)

1868-9 ??Rama I chapel, Llandderfel, Mer. attrib SH style lancet Gothic)

1868-9 ??Seion I chapel, Penmorfa, Dolbenmaen, Caern attrib SH style) HEAC 3 225 says 1868-9, opened 21.3.69 £800, no archt.

1868-9 Bethel CM chapel, Newcastle Emlyn, Cms T: Br 1868 238; BN 8.5.68 £1,180 Gde 2. Ital

1868-9 remodelled Tabernacle CM chapel, Aberaeron, Cd. HMDA l62, Gde 2.

1868-9 Alts Trinity I chapel, Llanboidy. Cms under Mr Thomas, Glandwr, HEAC 3 366

1868-9 ??Dinas WM chapel, Dinas Mawddwy, Mer. attrib SH as like Bethel CM, Dinas Mawddwy, Gothic; but NWC 24.4.69 only says built by William Thomas Jr of Dinas Mawddwy and Bethel is only an attribtion) Unlikely

1869 Two houses in Bath Rd, Morriston, Glam WGRO)

1869-70 ??Bethel CM chapel, Dinas Mawddwy, Mer. attrib SH as like I and WM chapels in Dinas Mawddwy. Gothic) Unlikely

1869-70 Tabernacl I chapel, Efail Isaf, Glam HEAC 2 365-6 Gothic £830. JP 1870

1869-70 Capel Mair I chapel, Cardigan. £1500, HEAC 3 161, cynllun Mr Thomas, Glandwr, opened 219.70, TT preached; 1868 JP; CYB71 407 arch not named Cardigan C chapel, front is new limestone, dressings of Box Ground, steps Cilgerran; gallery enlarged curved, mahogany top rail and capping to pews, readers desk on mahog platform. Star gasalier pendant w 36 lights; £1400

1870 ??Siloam I chapel, Barmouth, Mer. attrib SH on style Ital)

1870 ??Bethel I chapel, Sketty, Glam R/B attrib SH on style)

1870-1 ?Bronllwyn I chapel, Pentyrch, Glam attrib as TT involved in fund raising in 1867, dem, Gothic) HEAC 2 367 blt 1858, dry rot, opened 1871 no mention of TT.

1870 Maesteg EC chapel Glam Br 1870 535; HEAC 2 192 £800, dem, Gothic)

1870 Sunday school, Capel Als I chapel, Llanelli £558/11/6d JP no archt HEAC 3 482

l870-l Seion I chapel, Llandysul, Cds HEAC 4 207, Arch

1870-1 Porthcawl I chapel, Glam HEAC 2 372 Mr Thomas, Glandwr, £500)

1870-1 Cymmer I chapel, Porth, Rhondda, Glam HEAC 2 346; JP Capel y Cymmer, Llantrisant 1871. Arch)

1870-1 Dinas Noddfa B chapel, Swansea, T. Freeman bldr, JP. ?RB of TT chapel of 1853, RB again 1884 by G. Morgan)

1871 ??Carmel I chapel, Pennal, Mer. attrib SH style, Arch but with Ital gothic features) Unlikely.

(1871 ?? West Cornforth I chapel, Co Durham TT led prayers for it, not mentioned HEAC 4 445 but Mr Thomas goruchwyliwr y gwaith)

1871 Bethesda I chapel, Bethesda, Llawhaden, Pmbs W 5.1.72 £950; 1871 JP; opened 1871 HEAC 3 60.

1871 ??Ebenezer I chapel, Llanuwchllyn, Mer attrib SH style, arch)

1871-2 Libanus I chapel, Pentrechwyth, Swansea (school cum chapel) WGRO B31) Gothic Not in HEAC

1870-1 Hope BC chapel, Melincryddan, Neath, reopened Camb ?/?/71 TL)

1871-2 ??Salem B chapel, Caio, Cms attrib SH as like Hirwaun, Gothic . NO actually by D.P. Davies

1871-2 Hope I chapel, Pontardulais, Glam HEAC 2 506 £1000; JP 1872. Gothic)

(1872 alts int Tabernacle C, Rodborough, Stroud, Glos Cong Year Bk 1873)

(1872-3 Borough I, Southwark Bridge Rd, London, BoEL4578; CYB 1874; HEAC 4 395 £4352/1/2d; photo AC 2003 86. TT also designed four houses)

1872-4 St Johns C chapel, Buckley, Flints; Br 1872 492, 1874 77 Gothic)

1872-3 Capel Newydd I chapel, Abergorlech, Cms; alts; JP; HEAC 3 543 no archt named.

1873-4 ??Bethesda CM chapel, Llanddewi Brefi, Cd; attrib SH as like Llansamlet and Pontyberem

1873 Tabernacle CM chapel, Cwmafan, Glam; attrib BoW 337)

1873 ??alts Carfan I chapel, Llanddewi Velfrey, Pem; BoW; ?HEAC 3 95-6)

(1873-4 Welsh I chapel, Middlesborough, Yorks HEAC 4 440. £2454)

1873-4 Tabernacle I chapel, Whitland, Cms; W 29.5.74; same as Soar I HEAC 3 382-3, £1200, no archt)

1873-4 ??Hafod BC chapel, Swansea, Glam; Attrib SH as like Dinas Mawddwy WM Gothic, but Dinas Mawddwy prob not TT)

1873-4 Groeswen I chapel, Eglwysilian, Caerphilly, Glam; 1872 HEAC 2 378; Arch/ ribbon plaque)

1874 Two houses in Barbers Ct, High St, Swansea. WGRO not built)

1874-5 ??Pencae I chapel, Llanarth, Cd; HEAC 5 370, £3000; three-bay pilasters & pediment. ??wrong Pencae; SH also says at Wern near Llanarth, but Wern is name of different chapel in Llanarth area. Penycae I chapel Llanarth is dated 1856.

1875 ??Sunday school, Towyn I chapel, New Quay, Cd; attrib SH; £222/6/6d no archt HEAC 5 370

1875 Four houses Woodlands Terrace, Uplands, Swansea, Glam; WGRO)

1875 Extension to 31 Garden Terr, Morriston, Swansea, Glam refused; WGRO)

1875 ??Fabians Bay I chapel, Swansea, Glam; attrib SH as like Maesteg; HEAC 5 121)

1875 ??Tabernacle CM chapel, Landore, Swansea, Glam; £2395; attrib SH style, dem;)

1875 ??Tabernacle C chapel, Abertillery, Mon; attrib JP)

c1875 ??Witton Park I chapel, Co Durham; attrib SH as TT led prayers HEAC 5 443)

1875-6 Jerusalem I chapel, Resolven, Glam; BoW538; £1200; Thomas named on FS and Herbert Bros bldrs; alts 1903

1875-6 ??Saron I chapel, Williamstown, Rhondda, Glam attrib SH style, arch. Dem)

1875-6 ??Bethania B chapel, Gowerton, Glam; Dem; attrib style; Arch)

1876 Tabor I chapel, Maesycwmmer, Ystrad Mynach, Glam; BoW plate 84; Arch

1876 Tabor I chapel, Bedwas, Mon; RCAHMW)

1876 Siloh I chapel, Nantyffyllon, Glam; BoW; Arch, ribbon plaque; Cadw attrib to George Harman

1876 ??Moriah I chapel, Tycroes, Llanedi, Cms; attrib SH style; prob not.

1875-6 Penuel CM chapel, Bwlchyllan, Nantcwnlle, Cd; JP; ?same as Bwlchylon CM, Cms, 1876, £600, AJ.

1876-7 ??Bethania I chapel, Treorchy, Glam; dem; attrib SH style; £4817; ill HEAC 5 196-7

1877 alts Watford I chapel, nr Caerphilly, Glam; JP)

1877-8 Board School and houses, Mumbles, Glam. Cambr 3.8.77)

1877-8 remodelled Mount Pleasant B chapel, East Back, Pembroke, Pmbs; W 10.5.78; Gothic

(1878-9 ??Bodringallt I, Ystrad, Rhondda, Glam; attrib style, £2000, HEAC 5 191, dem)

(1878 ??Alts Paraclete I, Newton Road, nr Mumbles, Glam; attrib SH style and plaque)

1878-9 ??Seion I, Capel Seion, Cms; attrib SH; very plain gothic, probably not.

(1879-80 Elim I, Kenfig Hill, Glam; Br 1879 981; dem; Arch)

1879-80 Salem B, Llangennech, Cms; £2800; CJ 5.9.79; Arch

(1880 Bethel I, Llansamlet, Swansea, Gde 2 JP rebld of 1851 ch ?by TT; Br 1880B 832 ‘J. Thomas of Swansea’)

(l880-1 Ebley C, Stroud, Glos; dem; ill CS Glos 96-7; AC 2003 114; Ital; )

(1880-1 ??alts Dursley C, Glos; Gothic; attrib on web-site .uk; chapel 1808 Gothic, refitted c1880 w new interior and entrance resited on end wall, CS;)

(1880 ??Tabernacle B, Flint, JP; Gothic)

(1880 ??Millbank CM, Rhyl, Denb; JP; Dem 1989)

1880 ??Ebenezer I, Newcastle Emlyn, Cms; alts inc new front, attrib JP; almost certainly by John Humphrey.

l88l Ebenezer I, Inkerman St, Llanelli, Cms; LCG 8 & 22.l2.8l; W 23.12.81; Arch. By Rev TT of Blaennant Swansea formerly of Landore; David Hugh mason; Brown, Thomas & John carpenters; ‘no undue or unnecessary expense’;

(1881-2 ??Kensington I, Liverpool; attrib SH, bombed Gothic, winged)

(1881-2 ??Hebron I, Clydach, Glam; attrib as TT had been minister; Gothic, winged)

(l882 ??Salem CM, Caernarfon, Caerns; no such CM, Salem I of 1862 by TT was altered 1877-8 by R Owens and 1890-1 by OM Roberts)

1882 Bethesda I, Llangennech, Cms; Gothic; JP;

(1882 School, Canaan I, Foxhole, Swansea, Glam; WGRO dem)

(1880s ?Bethel B, Upper Bangor, Caerns; JP; dem)

1880s ?Clawdd Coch CM, Tanglwst, Cms; JP; now house?;

(1883 ??Ebenezer PM, Gladstone St, Blaina, Mon; attrib SH style)

1883-4 Providence I, Llangadog, Cms; Arch 14.4.83 £900

(1884 Barretts Grove I, Stoke Newington, London; CJ 20.6.84; Gothic)

1884 ??Caersalem I, Pontyberem, Cms attrib SH style

(1885-6 Blaina C, Mon; AJ; Gothic, £1218; A.P. Williams Blaina bldr; sim to Llangennech, Tanygraig, and Maesteg Eng)

(l885 Bethania I, Bethesda, Caern; JP; Arch, radiating tr window as in Humphreys Capel y Crwys and Siloh Landore 1877 by T. Freeman, also James Hicks WM Falmouth ill WCC 1883 but blt 1874-6; AC 2003 112;

(?1886 ?Armenia CM, Holyhead, Ang; attrib SH style as like Bethania, Bethesda; Dem;

(1886-7 ??Ebenezer PM, Plas Marl, Swansea, Glam; attr SH on style, Gothic, and plaque)

Not dated: Sardis WM, Beaufort, Mon; JP; Dem.

THOMAS, THOMAS, Haverfordwest. Builder, ?father of architect D. E. Thomas qv.

1878 Cottages at top of Dew St, Haverfordwest, Pmbs; PH 12.7.78

THOMAS, THOMAS Mason. Llandovery. In 1835 & 1844 dirs TT cabinet maker & builder; also 1844 has TT stone mason High St;

1842 Waterloo Bridge, Llandovery, Cms, over R Bran; BoW;

1844 Seion I chapel, Myddfai, Cms; by TT Llandovery on plaque; No archt HEAC 3 581; SH attrib to Rev Thomas Thomas, unlikely;

THOMAS, W. Haverfordwest Contractor

1901 Contr Lady Chapel rest St Davids Cathedral, Pmbs; (J.O. Scott);

THOMAS, W.

1874-5 superintended const of Burry Tinplate Works, Llanelli, Cms; LG 4.3.75

THOMAS, (W. C. B.) PARTNERSHIP

(1986 Ogwr BC offices, Bridgend, Glam BoW 161)

THOMAS, W.D. Porth, Rhondda

(1907-8 Jerusalem I, Cymmer, Glam BoW 528)

THOMAS, W. E. CLASON. AMICE Orchard St, Neath. Engineer and surveyor to Neath RDC WW in W 1920. Son of late David Thomas mining and civil engineer ‘doyen of the S Wales coalfield’.

THOMAS, W. & G. F., Liverpool

1871 competitor Aberystwyth Board School CN 16.2.72

THOMAS, WALTER AUBREY, Architect, 1859-1934 born Birkenhead son of architect to Lord Stanley of Alderley; pupil Frank Doyle, Liverpool, set up own practice Liverpool 1876; architect of Liver Building, Liverpool;

1920c Cartrefle, Pontygwyddel, ?Llannefydd, Abergele, Denbs; 'he built a fishing lodge in North Wales, where he spent much of his time fishing in the river, which runs through the property at Pont-y-Gwyddel in the Welsh countryside, which he was so fond of. The lodge still stands there today. It was most likely constructed at the beginning of the nineteenth (??twentieth) century according to its style and it is built of wood'. In August 2015 Cartrefle fishing lodge, the country hideaway of William Aubrey Thomas in Pont-y-Gwyddel, near Abergele went up for sale for £750,000. The lodge set in 21 acres with more than a mile of double bank trout and sea trout fishing, was built just after the First World War. The timber lodge retains its original panelling and has a rod room, sitting room, four bedrooms, bathroom, shower room, and kitchen diner. However, if this is not to the buyer’s taste, there is planning permission to replace the fishing lodge, with a five bedroom/five bathroom house. ?a pre-fab;

THOMAS, WALTER WILLIAM Stephenson Chambers, 25 Lord St, Liverpool. MSA 1886. Wrongly called Walter P Thomas in BPR 58.

l872-4 Llanaelhaiarn School, Caerns 1st pr Br 30 810, Br 12.10.72; T Br 8.2.73 school and house; opened Br 28.2.74)

1875 Rhydypennau School, Cd; Br 14.4.75

1878-80 St Paul’s WWM chapel, Great Darkgate St, Aberystwyth, T: A 19.10.78 Thomas Jones builder £2550; FS laid, Walter W Thomas architect, site £1500, building £2500, W.8.1l.78; FS 31.10.78, builder Thomas Jones, Dolau £5900 BPR 58; Opened 20.6.80; litigation W 15.7.81. Elevation printed on card (TL). Very similar to Bridlington Quay WM chapel 1872-3 by William Botterill of Hull, ill in WCC73 and to Manchester Great Synagogue 1857 by Thomas Bird;

1898 Vagrant wards, Workhouse, Penrhyndeudraeth, Mer; C: BJ 12.1.98;

l8?? plans for rebuild Sunny Hill, Tregaron, Cd for Col Powell of Nanteos. NLW, Cards Arch Drwngs

THOMAS, WILLIAM Junior Dinas Mawddwy

1868-9 Dinas WM chapel, Dinas Mawddwy, Mer. NWC 24.4.69. Attrib to the Rev Thomas Thomas qv by SH, unlikely.

THOMAS, WILLIAM Surveyor, Kidwelly, in Deacon’s Directory 1887

1891-3 St Teilo, Mynydd y Garreg, Kidwelly W 24.3.93;

THOMAS, WILLIAM, London. Steward of Lord Harley's Marylebone estate, London 1721-46, cf article in GGJ 14 2004 by Geoffrey Balderston. Son of Thomas Thomas of Llandovery, born c1676-8, died 1764 aged 88, buried Marylebone ch; lost portrait bust by M Rysbrack; portrayed in painting with James Gibbs and Michael Dahl et al in Gawen Hamilton, Conversation of a group of virtuosos, 1735, executor of will of James Gibbs 1754; brother of Rev Timothy Thomas (d 1751), vicar of Presteigne and chaplain to Edward, Lord Harley, so both were employed by Harleys of Brampton Bryan, Herefs, William as 'domestic clerk' by Robert Lord Harley from 1690s, then by Edward Lord Harley; bibliophile with interest in Welsh literature, wrote, with Timothy, edition of life and works of Chaucer, 1721; involved with allocation of building leases but not with design of houses;

THOMAS, WILLIAM. 5 Portland Road, London. +1800; Colvin; P&P9. Son of William Thomas of Pembroke, Pmbs, called ‘Architect to Duke of Clarence' obit Gents Mag 1800 1 87. Published `Original designs in architecture by William Thomas MSA Architect and Surveyor' 1783;

(1780 unex design for temples, Bowood, Wilts, for Earl Shelburne; Colvin; Gothic one ill in Original Designs; Gothic and classic designs at Bowood archive;

1782 design for Stackpole Court, Pmbs; exh RA; ill in Original Des pls 18-19; P&P 1 says house was built 1753. Seat of John Campbell Esq; Colvin, Garden front of W wing of Stackpole Ct RA 1782;

(1782-3 Surrey Chapel, Southwark, London; orig des; Colvin;

c1782 Brownslade House, Castlemartin, Pmbs, for John Mirehouse; Orig Des 22-3; P&P date c1780; Colvin before 1783 blt to reduced des without wings wch were added later to different des;

(c1785 alts Grosvenor House, Millbank, London, for 1st Earl Grosvenor; dem 1809; des for ceiling in RIBAD;

(1789-90 Willersley Castle, Derbys; Colvin; Bodleian Gough Maps 41A ff53-81; burnt 8.8.1791 and restored presumably by WT; for Sir Rd Arkwright;

(1792 advert HJ 6.6.92 seeking masons to build 2100 perches of park wall in parish of Talyllyn, Brec, i.e. at Ty Mawr, Llangasty Talyllyn, Brecon, house for Mr de Crespigny. Main house and ?wall not built, offices were, but possibly not then? TL

(1793 MH, Moutsorrel, Leics, for Sir John Danvers Bt; Colvin;

(1794 garden front Eaton Hall, Ches, for Lord Grosvenor; unex; RA 1794;

1795 villa at Upton, Pembs; RA 1795; ?unex;

(1799 design for naval obelisk, Portsdown Hill, Hants; RA 1799;

Sale 1800 had design for a column to William III for Runnymede; and undated design for temple at Chartley Pk, Sy;

Attributed

1769-71 Cresselly House, Pmbs; TL

THOMAS, WILLIAM Borough Surveyor ?Pembroke Dock

1894 adds Welston Court, Carew, Pmbs

1894-5 Monkton Cemetery, Pembs. St D Archdeaconry Mag June 1893

THOMAS, WILLIAM Surveyor & builder, Penlon, Pwllheli (1828-9), ?Porthmadog 1831. William Thomas, Pwllheli, and his son William Thomas Jr are the only two architects named as such in Pigots 1828-9 Dir in whole of North Wales. William Thomas Jr was also Town Clerk. One William Thomas, architect, in 1844 dir at Lleyn St, Pwllheli.

(1831 Front range, Rhiw parsonage, Caerns; Plans NLW B/Bounty/80, £209/8/4d, WT Porthmadog;

(1834 Pwllheli ch, Caerns, AV, replaced 1887)

(c1838-9 Pwllheli Workhouse, Caerns; AV;

(1841 Penmount CM, Pwllheli, Caerns; AV; alts 1881 OM Roberts, Sunday school 1861 & 1870)

THOMAS, WILLIAM Junior Pwllheli. Son of William Thomas qv called architect in Pigots Dir 1828-9, then Town Clerk, Pwllheli. One of them was in practice in Porthmadog 1831.

THOMAS, WILLIAM GRIFFITH Caernarfon. Appears as architect or surveyor in directories at Shirehall St 1835, ?as William Thomas Tithebarn St 1840, at Shirehall St 1844; Bridge St 1846. keith@

THOMAS (WYN) & PARTNERS Cardiff

(1978 alts Trinity WM, Roath, Cardiff; BoW 304)

(1979 Houses at Llandaff, Cardiff; BoW 257)

(1981 alts City UR, Cardiff, former Scottish ch 1866 by F Pilkington qv, cafeteria and lettable rooms inside, cf Cadw Chapels in Wales 1999; BoW 192 1980-1 N entrance porch)

(1987-93 Adds School of engineering UCW Cardiff; BoW 305)

(1989 Ferndale Library, Glam; BoW;

THOMPSON FRANCIS Architect. 1808-95 Born Woodbridge, Suffolk son of George Thompson, Suffolk County Surveyor (1776-1862) and nephew of M. G. Thompson, architect, of Dedham.

1830 went to Canada w John Wells (1789-1864) to Montreal where they blt St Ann’s Market Hall, St Paul’s church, houses and warehouses, 1832 dissolved ptnrship w Wells, 1834 in ptnrship w HB Parry did court-house, prison, house for Hudson Bay Co; governor’s house at Lachine and houses and commercial bldngs; entered comp for New York Stock Exchange 1836; ptnership dissolved 1837.

C1838 Returned Britain. 1839 architect to N Midland Railway, stations Derby and Leeds and 24 stations between inc Wingfield, Clay Cross Chesterfield, Belper, Eckington, Barnsley, Sheffield; railway town at Derby inc Midland hotel, engine houses etc; railway hotel Normanton either by Thompson or GT Andrews. Des dec for Brunel’s refreshment rooms at Swindon, c1842. 1844 Kenilworth station.

Moved to London des Trafalgar Square, Peckham, as speculation, and lived there. 1845-50 architect to Chester & Holyhead Rlwy w Robert Stephenson engineer: Britannia and Conway Bridges, stations at Chester, Flint, Bangor, Egyptian portal to Bangor tunnel, Bodorgan, ?not Holyhead. 186 Abbotsfield, 46 Liverpool Rd, Chester, for rlwy contractor Thomas Brassey, dem 1925. 1845 archt Eastrn Counties Rlway after Sancton Wood sacked: 1845 stations at Wenden, Chesterford, Cambridge, Whittlesford, Shelford, Waterbeach, Ely, Mildenhall and Hiss. 1847 involved with Syston-Peterborough Rlwy, stations at Oakham & Luffenham. Proposed new station at Birmingham 1850 too expensive. ?entered Gt Exhibition comp 1850 (RHH). Exh des RA 1852 for Carriage hall to a railway terminus and alt to National Gallery. Living at Frith St, Soho 1851.

1853 returned to Canada. Architect to St Lawrence & Atlantic Railway (leased by Grand Trunk Rlwy) blt station at Portland, Maine, USA, 1854-5, ‘largest yet blt in America’. 1853-9 Victoria Bridge over St Lawrence w R. Stephenson. Worked on Montreal, Toronto & Detroit line. Mount Clemens station, Michigan, 1859, ill. For Grand Trunk did Kingston station, other stations, workshops at Point St Charles and other places, staff houses and masonry bridges.

1859 returned to Britain. Lived at Red Lion Sq and then Hastings where in 1866 blt East Lodge, Clive Vale, for self. 1876 moved back to Woodbridge.

Cf Oliver Carter RIBA in AR 1968 and at greater length in Back Track 1995.

(1845-50 Architect to Chester & Holyhead Railway. Designed stations at Chester, EVA 15 42-3; Flint; Holywell, EVA 15 39; Mostyn; Prestatyn; Abergele, ILN 19.8.48; Conway dem; Aber; Bangor 1848; Bodorgan; Valley; and ?Holyhead (?station was by Charles Verelst). Bridges inc Conwy Bridge, Caerns over Conwy, EVA 15 37; Britannia Bridge, Caerns/ Ang over Menai Strait, EVA 15 34-36, 38; also tunnel portal at Bangor; tunnel portal at Conwy; all with R. Stephenson; ILN 19.8.48 and 23.3.50. Bangor Station 1848 CG 138; Abergele was hipped with platform canopy between hipped end blocks; Bodorgan is similar but not hipped;

Attrib 1851 British Hotel, Bangor, Caerns, as built as station hotel and similar Italianate.

THOMPSON, T. W. A. Darkgate, Carmarthen. Architect, civil engineer. Possibly related to Astley Thompson, coal owner, of Glyn Abbey, Llangyndeyrn; TL.

1866 Cwmffrwd Ch, Cms; CJ 25.5.66

1866 Plans N tr Myddfai Ch, Cms; NLW SD/F/500, unex;

l867-8 Llangathen ch, Cms, rest; W 27.3.68

l870-3 Bancyfelin Brit Sch, Llanfihangel Abercywyn, Cms; CRO Educ 257;

l870 Merthyr National School, Cms; CRO Educ 267

THOMSON, JAMES. 1800-83 London. Pupil JB Papworth, worked on Nash terraces at Regents Park 1827-54, Polytechnic Regents St 1838 enlarged 1849. APSD lists also Union Bank, Argyle Pl, London; bldgs Clements Inn; Polygraphic Hall, K William St; Chippenham TH Wilts 1848; Architect to Grittleton estate, Wilts 1845 ff: Alderton village 1845, Leigh Delamere church, Sevington school, farms and cottages, Grittleton house 1851-4; alts Derbyshire Bank, Derby; houses at Derby for W Baker; laid out Roy estate Notting Hill; blt houses at E end Hanover Terrace, Ladbroke Grove; Russo-Greek chapel Welbeck St 1863; 1870 staircase Charing X Hospital; obit Br 1883 44 705

l856-8 Royal Gatehouse Hotel, Tenby; APSD sub Thomson; Burnt 2008 and dem.

THORNE, ALFRED Contractor, pier specialist, built piers at Bangor 1896, Cromer 1900, Dover 1893, and Cowes 1901.

1896 contr Bangor Pier, Caerns; by JJ Webster; S Adamson Seaside piers, 73, 113; Damaged 1914, repaired;

THORNELY, H. TUDOR, Cardiff. Designed office buildings; Haydn Roberts qv was articled 1897-1900;

1898-9 Stuart House, Mount Stuart Sq, Cardiff, for John Cory & Son BoW 271-2;

1900 Benyon House, Cardiff, BoW272;

THORNTON & McCORMICK Contractors initially employed 1855 by Oswestry & Newtown Railway, (engs – Barlow & Benjamin Piercy) but cancelled before work began; TS51-2; Davidson & Oughterson then contrs, line begun Welshpool 1857, halted, completed by Davies & Savin conts 1859-60.

THROSSELL, ERIC

(1991-3 Garden folly and obelisk, Bodysgallen, Llanrhos, Caerns; RH;

TILDEN, PHILIP. C20 country house architect. 1918-21 adds Port Lympne Kent for Sir P. Sassoon; also alts Trent Park, Herts for Sassoon in 1920s; rest Long Crendon Manor Oxon for Mrs Hohler; rest Allington Castle for Lord Conway to 1929; involved with Gordon Selfridge prop castle on Hengistbury Head, Hants 1919;

19?? Alts Llwyn Madoc, Beulah, Brec; BoW;

TILEY, L.G.

1904-5 renovate EWM chapel, Troedyrhiw, Glam £450 T Br 19.11.04;

TIMOTHY, TIMOTHY Rhydser, Penbryn. 1817-98 Builder

1846 Penmorfa CM, Penbryn Cds (J.G. Jenkins, Bro a Chapel Hanes Penmorfa, 1996). (with Thomas Timothy, Ffynnonddewi (brother) and - Jones, Felinwnda, both of Penbryn, carpenters)

TIPPING, H. AVRAY Garden designer, amateur architect, author of articles for Country Life; employed Eric Francis of Chepstow.

(1894-9 Mathern Palace, Mon, for self; BoW

(1912-14 Mounton House, Mon, for self, with EF; BoW;

(1913-14 Houses in Penydre, Rhiwbina Garden Village, Cardiff; P&P29; BoW suggests by EF)

(19?? Lily-garden at Buckland, Bwlch, Brec; BoW

(1918 advised on The Octagon, Chepstow, Mon; housing scheme for Admiralty shipyard workers, Henry Farmer architect for Admiralty

TIT, G. S. Bath Des the shell hermitage, Pontypool Park, Mon, 1830-44; BoW;

TOLER, JAMES MORTON Engineer to Milford Docks, Pmbs.

18 Iron pier, Newton Noyes, Pmbs

1864 Superint eng Milford Docks, Pmbs; Sir Chas Fox consultant; HMT 27.1.64.

1865 Wet Dock & Graving Dock, Milford, Pmbs; Fox & Toler; T: PH 3.3.64

1879 Milford Dock scheme to go ahead as per 1874 Act JMT engineer; W 10.1.79

1879 Consulted over storm damage Tenby harbour, Pmbs; TO 18.9.79; 1887 Report on Tenby Harbour repair not used TO 17.11.87;

TOLLET, W. M. Inspector of government works, Milford forts, Pmbs.

1862 Unex plans new ch in Hubberston parish, Pmds, to serve the influx bldng the fortifications; ICBS;

TOTTEN, A. Swansea

(1877-8 Mumbles WM, Glam; Br 1877 894; Br 1878 708; ill AJ)

TOWNESEND, WILLIAM, Oxford d l739. cf Colvin leading mason of Oxford in early C18.

1706 Mon to Sir Thomas Powell, Llanbadarn Fawr ch, Cd; Colvin, ex R. T. Gunther, Life and Letters of Edw. Lhwyd, Early Science in Oxford 14, 508-9; Monument is signed R. Wynne of Ruthin.

TRACY, CHARLES HANBURY 1st Baron Sudeley. 1778-1858. Son of John Hanbury of Pontypool Park, m 1798 heiress of last Visc Tracy owner of Toddington, Glos and Gregynog, Mont, estates. HS Mont 1807, MP Tewkesbury 1807, chairman of Commissioners for Houses of parliament 1835. 1820-35 reblt Toddington, Glos; 1834 advised on Hampton Ct, Herefs reblt 1835-41. Gregynog was rebuilt during his ownership, BoW, c1837. Present look possibly later but as ill in 1872. His grandson Henry 4th Baron Sudeley responsible for the use of concrete in estate buildings c1870-80, school dated 1872. House cased in concrete imitating timber frame.

TRAHERNE, G. A.; MIME; engineer Aberdare, Glam.

1903 Canaan C chapel, Miskin, Glam; £1200; CCV)

19?? Schoolroom, Bethany C, Godraman, Glam; £175; CCV

TRAVERS, MARTIN 48 Upper Mall, Hammersmith. Church architect, furnisher, stained glass designer.

1921-3 reredos, Manordeifi New Ch, Pmbs; NLW/F/475

1938 Stained gl lancet Llancynfelyn, Cd; signed;

TRAVERS MORGAN & PARTNERS Consulting Engineers. Bankrupt 1994. Engineers to upgrading of A55 across N Wales, incl Penyclip Tunnel.

(1986-91 engs Conwy Tunnel, Caerns w Christini & Nielsen of Denmark, pioneers of immersed tube tunnels;

(1987-90 Railway viaduct over R Dee, Cefn Mawr, Denbs;

TRAYLOR, W. M.

1933 Pithead Baths, Cwm Cynon Colliery,; RA Brit Arch exh 1937

1936 Pithead Baths, Hafod yr Ynys Colliery; RA Brit Arch exh 1937

TREE, PHILIP HENRY, St Leonards & London. H.A. Hall was articled to Tree in 1897. 1891-2 Park Rd WM Hastings; 1896 Bexhill WM; WCC 1896? 171; Elleray; RHH: entered comps w Ivor S. Price for Kings Lynn TH 1894, ch in Belfast 1895 and workhouse Ipswich 1895; and with A. Crow for West Ham Hospital 1887)

1913 Alts Belmont, Heywood Lane, Tenby, Pmbs, inc porch; TL;

TREGELLES, - Engineer involved w gasworks.

(1835 offered to prepare plans and spec for Llanelli gasworks, Cms for £37/10/0d, but told £10 maximum and negotiations opened w – Watkins, Neath; LAL 100

(1836 plans for quay nr gasworks, Haverfordwest, Pmbs; DMH 2007 125; gasworks erected by Joseph T, Price of Neath Abbey Ironworks; near priory ruins; works exec under Mr Williams; £3500;

TREGENNA, JOSEPH, Pembroke Dock. Son of Richard T. contractor, with father to 1860 then took over business, but bought country estate at Leonardston nr Neyland to retire from trade (family history in PD library).

1860 contr Fort Popton, Rhoscrowther, Pmbs; FS W 30.5.60; ‘Mr Tregenna’

1865-6 Bldr St Andrews CM, Pembroke Dock (K.Ladd)

TREGENNA, RICHARD, Pembroke Dock. 1792-1863. Contractor, later with son Joseph (qv). Came from Cornwall as shipwright 1818, Wesleyan, member of Ebenezer WM, dem 1840s for Defensible Barracks, retired 1860; family history in PD Public Lib; carpenter & joiner 1844 dir;

1824 WM Schoolroom and house, 7-11 High St, Pembroke Dock, Pmbs; dem c1900;

1818 House and shop 1-3 High Street, Pembroke Dock

1846-8 Bldr Tabernacle WM, Meyrick St, Pembroke Dock; (J Road);

1852 ? inv w rebldng Pater Battery, Pembroke Dock;

1855 Contractor for Admiralty Gas Works bldngs, Fort Rd, Pembroke dock; W 24.8.55; T&Son.

1856 Br for Oakum Store, Royal Dockyard, Pembroke Dock; now RN offices; T&Son;

1857 Adds Victoria Hotel, Victoria Rd, Pembroke dock, incl 72' ballroom (PH 20.3.57)

1859ff contr Popton Fort, Angle, Pmbs; Potters Electric News 5.10.59; FS W 30.5.60;

TREVENEN, A. B. London. Advert for tenders for adds to Llanddewi Court, Llanddewi Rhydderch, Mon, AC 18.2.1887, queries to be sent to J. Pritchard, estate surveyor, tenders to A.B. Trevenen, London; ?the architect/ ?owner.

TRIMEN, ANDREW. Architect, London, 1810-68, born Newport, IoW, in practice London from early 1840s; author of Church & chapel Architecture, 1849; employed largely by WM church, designed their colleges at Richmond Hill near London and Didsbury, near Manchester in 1840s, but also worked for I or C denomination; .

(1860-1 I chapel, Shaftesbury, Dorset CYB62; Italianate w temple front.

TRIPP, CAPEL NANKIVELL Architect, Gloucester.

(1873 Llanthony warehouse, Gloucester Docks, Glos; for Wait James & Co corn merchants; HE, converted to National Waterways Museum;

1873 ten cottages, Cwmbran, Mon, for trustees Cwmbran estate; T Br 17.5.73;

(1880-2 Edgworth Manor, Glos, for Francis James, ill American Architect & Building News, 10.2.82;

(1883 St Paul ch, Goucester, Glos;

TROLLOPE (G.) & SONS, cabinet makers, paper hangers and eventually building contractors, 15-17 Parliament St, London, founded 1778 by Joseph Trollope, known from 1843 as George Trollope and Son, and from 1846 as George Trollope & Sons; with George F Trollope and Robert L Trollope the two sons. George Trollope Sr was born 1792; firm exhibited furniture at 1851 and 1862 Exhibitions, but faded out c1890.

1884-97 remodelled service court Picton Castle, Pmbs, ?with TP Reynolds (TL)

TRUBSHAW, RICHARD Mason, builder, Haywood, Staffs. 1689-1745; Colvin;

c1720-30 attrib Pickhill House, Denbs, for John Puleston; LHW 106-7, derelict; attr Colvin;

1724-7 alts Emral Hall, Worthenbury, Flints, for Thos Puleston; work done with Joseph Evans, add of wings 1724-6, refronting main block 1727, dem 1936; colvin, NLW Puleston 776; CL 19.2.1910; BoW;

1726 Bangor Iscoed ch, Flints, tower and S side reblt; Colvin;

1736-9 Worthenbury ch, Flints BoW; Colvin;

TUDOR, C. Ll. R. Architect, 25 Charles Road, St Leonards, Sussex. MSA. Co-author 1917 with Rev JH Lloyd of Some notes historical and descriptive of the churches of Aberedw and Llanfaredd, Radn;

TURNER, CHARLES Newbridge Mon

1853-4 Abergwyddon ch, Abercarn, Mon; MM 4.2.53; BoW blt by Sir Benj Hall of Llanover for Welsh services; handed over to CM in 1862;

(1870 Tredegar Junction Schools, Mynyddislwyn, Mon; Br 18.11.70)

TURNER, (E.) & SONS. Contractors Cardiff.

(1898 Blt tower and spire St Mary, Nolton, Bridgend, Glam; Orrin 20-

(1907-10 Blt tower Caerphilly ch, Glam; Orrin 27

TURNER, EDWIN Llandudno, Caerns. Architect and surveyor, Hazelwood House, Lloyd St, Suttons Dir 1890 advert 78.

1876 Villa, Indus St, Caernarfon BN 15.9.76)

1883 Proposed add to chancel and new vestry and organ chmbr, St George’s ch, Llandudno Br 3.11.83)

1885 Alts Bryn Maelgwyn, Llandudno, for Wm Morris of Rhyl BN 4.9.85)

1886 Penrhyn Crescent, Llandudno: six houses BN 19.2.86)

1888 Craigside Hydro, Penrhynside, Caerns dem. BN 10.2.88)

1889 Offices Mostyn St for Minshuls, Parry, Jones & Pugh solicitors BN 4/9/89)

1891 Five residences and 3 cottages Llandudno Arch 25.9.91)

1892 Tower, Holy Trinity ch, Llandudno BN 3.2.93)

1898 Station Hotel, Llandudno Junction, Caerns AV)

1903 Church room add to St George, Llandudno also new chancel stalls and clergy desk Br 22.8.03)

1905 Repairs roofs Holy Trinity, Llandudno Br 20.5.05)

TURNER, ERNEST, London. ?same as Edwin.

1883 Hospital for Infectious Diseases, Llandudno, Caerns; BN 28.12.83)

TURNER, JOHN Whitchurch, Salop + 1827. County Surveyor of Flints 1815-27. Colvin, possibly son of William Turner qv or of Samuel Turner Jr. 1822 alts Benington Rectory, Lincs; 1827 Pontesbury ch, Salop exec Samuel Smith;

1809-10 ?furnishings choir St Asaph Cathedral, Flints; by Mr Turner, DRT 207)

1816 est repairs and enl Bangor Cathedral; work not exec until 1824-7 under John Hall; Colvin; MLClarke TCHS 1954 49-50

1819 alts Llandegai ch, Caerns; NWG 7.1.19

TURNER, JOSEPH c1729-1807. Architect, in Hawarden 1760s early 1770s, then Chester c1774ff. Cousin of Turners of Whitchurch, ?uncle of John Turner, ?nephew of Samuel Turner, cousin of William Turner. Colvin; Buried Hawarden, mem refers to many splendid and publick works .. in the counties of Flint, Denbigh & Chester’. The Bridge Gate, Chester 1782;

1766-73 alts Chirk Castle, Denbs; CL 12.10.1951; Colvin internal alts incl new staircase for Richard Myddelton and two first floor rooms; Stewards MS commonplace book at Chirk;)

1767-72 Garthewin, Denbs, remodelled for Rpbert Wynne; CL 13.2.1958)

1771 Pont Newydd (Pont Howkin) Ruthin, Denbs BoW

1772-4 alts Erddig Hall, Denbs; for Philip yorke, prob implementing des by James Wyatt; Colvin; )

1773 Tower, Mold ch, Flints; Colvin;

1774 reblt Llanferres ch, Denbs; accnt Clwyd RO PD 57/1/36; Colvin; BoW )

1775 County Gaol, Ruthin, Denbs, BoW; Colvin, inscr J. Turner architect;)

1777 Dyffryn Aled, Llansilin, Denbs, for Mrs Meyrick; ill LHW; dem c1920; Colvin, main body by JT interiors and pavilions by John Woolfe; W. Angus, Select Views 1797 pl 48;)

1785 Flint County Gaol, Flints; insc J. Turner Architect; dem c1965; Colvin; ?cf Thomas Penson 1806)

1785 Pont y Bettws, Betws Gwerfil Goch, Mer; Cadw; not Colvin;

1785-90 County Hall, Ruthin, Denbs; BoW; not Colvin;

1786 Pentre Bridge, nr Mold, Flints; colvin; over R. Alyn; )

1791 Caernarfon Gaol, Shire Hall St; dem for new gaol 1867; des ill in exh in present building now county offices, 2008; not colvin who attribs it to Thomas Penson 1785;

Attrib Bryn Estyn, Bieston, Wrexham, Denbs, LHW 30, blt after 1785 for Richard Lloyd, banker; dem for new house 1903-4 BoW 310.

TURNER, SAMUEL Whitchurch. Possibly the Mr Turner who surveyed Chester Exchange 1756. Colvin. Prob father of William Turner married 1782, will 1784 refers to a brother Samuel also in Whitchurch and cousin Joseph, architect in Chester.

c1750-7 Bldr Hawarden Castle, Flints possibly with nephew Joseph Turner; BoW; Colvin 1750-5; CL 15.6.67; )

TURNER, T. L.

1891 Ten workmen’s cottages, near limeworks, Old Radnor, Rad, by Mr TL Turner for Sir HEF Lewis Bt; MS;

TURNER, THACKERAY H. Architect, London, 1853-1937, son of Wiltshire vicar, brothers included Laurence 1864-1957 sculptor and Hawes director of Nat Gallery. Articled G. G. Scott, assistant GG Scott Jr and J.O. Scott. 1890 joined Ernest Balfour architect to Grosvenor estate Mayfair (B&T). Friend of Philip Webb and Lethaby, first secretary of SPAB, member Art Workers Guild; ASG. Laurence Turner did carving on Bangor University.

189? Memorial cross headstone to Rev Lloyd Jones + 1890, Eglwys Cymun churchyard, Cms; G. Traherne, church history, p. 10.

TURNER, WILLIAM Whitchurch Engineer. Married 1782, will of 1784 refers to a brother Samuel in Whitchurch and cousin Joseph architect in Chester. Made preliminary surveys for Ellesmere Canal 1790s and assisted Telford in building it; LTCR; Colvin but cf below; 1801-4 Cholmondeley Castle, Ches; 1811 Over Peover ch, Ches;

1794 plans for Ellesmere Canal aqueduct over Dee at Froncysyllte, nr Llangollen, Denbs, not used; Thomas Telford replaced him 1795 and his plans used;

TURNER, WILLIAM Wrexham

1863? Park Lodge, Rhosddu Rd, Wrexham BoW 308)

1874 Bersham Board School, Denbs BoW)

1874 St James church/ school, Rhosddu Rd, Wrexham BoW; enlarged w vestry and apse 1875)

1874-6 Wrexham Cemetery chapels and lodges BoW)

TURNOR, CHRISTOPHER HATTON, Arts and Crafts architect and designer, cf Watts Gallery, Compton, Surrey 1903.

1898 Lychgate, Stackpole Elidyr Ch,Pmbs; BoW

TURVEY, PETER Architect with Dyfed County council 01267 241463

199? Graig Campus, Carmarthenshire College, Llanelli, Cms; personal comment;

UNDERHILL, BARON C. S. FRIBA

1930 Edgecliffe, Little Orme, Craigside, Caerns Br 28.2.30)

UNDERWOOD, HENRY. Architect, Bath. 1787-1868; brother of George Allen Underwood c1793-1829 of Cheltenham and Charles Underwood c1791-1883 of Bristol; Charles went bankrupt in Cheltenham in 1821 and his contracts were taken over by brother Henry, then of London, later in Bath. George was pupil of Soane, in Bath in 1820s, County Surveyor of Somerset by 1822 but died young. Henry moved to Bath c1830 where he designed a small Swedenborgian Chapel, Henry St, Bath, 1843-4, and may have designed Nos 1-2 Manvers St nearby c1845; Forsyth, Bath 212; Colvin;

1829 alts Penpont, Betws, Brec, for Penry Williams; Colvin, add of colonnade, conservatory and alts to dining-room; RH in CL 18.6.1992

UNDERWOOD, HENRY JONES, Architect, Beaumont St, Oxford. 1804-52. Born Bristol, he was not the Henry Underwood qv 1787-1868 brother of architects Charles and George Underwood; articled HH Seward, then with Robert Smirke; in Oxford 1830. His designs for J.H. Newman's church at Littlemore Oxon (Isaac Williams was curate to Newman and Tractarian) published by the Oxford Arch Soc 1845 as a model church; Colvin 846-7. Committed suicide in White Hart hotel in Bath 1852; practice continued by EG Bruton qv. Summertown ch, Oxford 1831-3; Exeter College Oxford Broad St and Turl St ranges 1833-5; library Oxford Botanical Gardens 1835, Littlemore ch 1835-6; St Paul ch Oxford 1836; Bushey Heath ch, Herts 1836-7; Lower Beeding ch, Sx, 1840 ‘based on Littlemore’ Elleray 71. Acc to Dictionary of Irish Architects 'He is probably the 'Henry Underwood' who designed a chapel-of-ease at Cashel, Co. Donegal, in the parish of Kilmacrenan at some point between 1838 and 1852 the year of his death, though Colvin also lists another Henry Underwood who was active at the same time'. Dictionary of South African architects Artefacts.co.za notes 'He designed Littlemore Church in Oxfordshire which Radford points out is the model for St Mark's Church (now Cathedral) [1850] at George [Western Cape] and suggests that Underwood supplied the designs for the Holy Trinity Church at Belvidere (1855) [Eastern Cape] which is usually ascribed to William Butterfield or Sophia Gray.' (Radford 1979: 188 ill 57, 58)

1839-41 Llangorwen Ch, Cd, for Matthew Davies Williams of Cwmcynfelin, bro of Newman’s curate Isaac Williams. Building accounts NLW acc to Colvin; advancing rapidly CJ 3.5.39; Consecrated W 24.12.41, c£3000 stone from nearby Wallog, tower not yet built, nave stalls of oak with no doors, men on l. women on r.; chancel arch; stone altar; all carried out under sup of Mr Williams; consecr in welsh by bishop Thirlwall ; Rev I Williams preached; Gents Mag April 1842 419; W end and S porch 1849 by W Butterfield, 1848 acc to Colvin; TRS 48 1978 29;

UNIVERSAL HOUSING CO exhibited design for modernist house at 1934 Ideal Home Exhibition, ' Show House 7' with a distinctive tower-like centrepiece; No 53 and No 57 Marine Drive, Rhos-on-Sea, Denbs, seem to be based on this, but neither are copies; No 65 The Droveway, Hove, Sx, and No 1 Fairlight Ave, Hastings, Sx resemble No 53 Marine Drive;

UNWIN, Sir RAYMOND Town planner, 1863-1940, trained as engineer, partner w cousin and brother-in-law Barry Parker architect (P&U). Designed first garden cities, New Earswick 1901; Letchworth 1904; Hampstead Garden Suburb 1906; etc. Unwin became chief planning inspector to Local Government Board 1914; after 1919 chief architect to Ministry of Health. PRIBA 1931; knighted 1932; Royal Gold Medal 1937. ASG.

1912 Rhiwbina Garden Village, Cardiff. Brochure ill P&P29; 300 houses planned: only a few streets built to Unwin plan A. H. Mottram designed first 30 houses in Y Groes, Lon Isa, and Lon y Dail next in 1913. Houses in Pen y Dre by H. A. Tipping, and then before 1914 houses by T Alwyn Lloyd.

UPTON, JOHN Carpenter

1821 Pisgah B chapel, Carew Mountain, Pmbs (late C19 plaque inside gives name)

UPTON, JOHN Gloucester, engineer to Gloucester-Sharpness Canal, built for himself Saul Lodge, Saul, Glos c1818. County Surveyor Monmouthshire.

(1821 Llanellen Bridge, Mon; over Usk; BoW; named on plaque

(c1821 Llanfair Kilgeddin Bridge, Mon; over Usk; BoW, JU of Gloucester

(1827 reblt Llangattock juxta Usk ch, Mon; BoW;

URBAN FABRIC ARCHITECTS, Nottingham, founded by Richard Wood, prev architect with Rhondda Cynon Taf qv 1996-2002;

VALENTINE, G. S. London

1910 plans Electric Theatre, Station Approach, Newport, Mon, Gwent RO D627; but also plans 1909 by Hine Odgers & May and 1910 by Henry Bennett qqv.

VANCOUVER, -. Agent to Earl of Warwick at Llangennech Park, Glam in early C19. Brother of explorer George Vancouver. c1810 said to have built ‘a cluster of cottages in a situation somewhat singular’ and he may have built the adds to Llangennech Park itself, though LHW revised ed suggests William Jernegan may have been architect; BoW mentions neither Earl nor Vancouver.

VAUGHAN OWEN ASSOCIATES

2001 industrial units, Caernarfon. Building 5.1.01; inc plans for Hafod Garage.

VAUGHAN, DAVID. Bonvilston. Architect. Lived at Llwynglas, Peterston-super-Ely; Peter Verity has deposited his papers in Glamorgan RO; in practice to 1891, died probably in 1905; GRO has: Diaries and notebooks of David Vaughan, 1841-1905; financial papers, 1841-1905; agency papers relating to the Ffynnonwen estate, 1815-1886; agency papers relating to the Llanharry estate, 1870-1879; agency papers relating to the Newton estate, 1868-1892; agency papers relating to Pendoylan House estate, 1860-1907; printed material, 1828-1880; architectural plans and papers, domestic architecture, [c.1815]-1882; architectural plans and papers, public buildings, 1837-1875; architectural plans and papers - schools, 1847-1874; architectural plans and papers - farm buildings, 1831-1884; and architectural plans and papers - miscellaneous, 19th century - late 19th century. 32 vols of diaries 1860-91; 3 vols notebooks 1841-91; 4 vols letter-books, 1845-7, 1853-6, 1856-9, 1878-89; estimate books 1841-51, 1864-91;

1837 Glamorganshire & Monmouthshire Infirmary; plan and elev in GRO; ?not by DV;

1837 Science & Art Schools, Cardiff section of window signed Wilmot H Vaughan; and 'enlargement from Thomas Richards';

1838-40 Bonvilston House, Glam, for Thomas Bassett; dem; ill LHW 88; GRO has plans for house, lodge and gates 21.4.40; undated drawing for portico columns,

1839 work Penlline Castle of doors and entrance hall; GRO; plan of chimney and side elevation 1848;

1839 Mr Redwood's house, Llandow; no date but letter from M hopkin 1839

1839 repewed Llantrithyd ch, Glam; Orrin 90; ICBS 2539;

1840 Lodge, Bonvilston House, Glam, for Thomas Bassett; P&P18 from Glam RO; altered since.

1840 llwynhelyg House, Cowbridge, Glam plans GRO

c1840 des for Bridgend Police Station, Glam; Greek; P&P38 from Glam RO; Unex.

c1840 add colonnade, Hardwick Court, Chepstow, Mon, for Bishop of Llandaff resident 1836-49; LHW, ill; dem 1960s;

1841 Unex des for classical church with tower and spire for Merthyr Tydfil, Glam; Glam RO 25.3.41; ill P&P71; Orrin 104; also designs for Gothic church 1841, 1843 in GRO;

1841 stables, rectory, Porthkerry Glam GRO 'Perthkerry' for Rev Ashmore;

1842 des for Bridgend TH, Glam; P&P37 from Glam RO; William Rayner bldr; Dem 1971; Greek. GRO plans town hall and police station 1843;

1843 two villas, Bridgend for DA Griffiths, plans Aug 1843; GRO;

1844 Fairwater House, Llandaff, Carfiff for Mrs David; GRO;

1845 farm-buildings, Brigham and Six Wells, Llanharry, for Sir JJ Guest; GRO;

1845-51 Velindra, Whitchurch Glam for TW Booker;

1846? alts John homfray house, Llandaff; dated as on back of 1846 plans for St mellons vicarage; GRO;

1846 ?alts Llantrithyd rectory; plan GRO;

1846 stable, Trerhinghyll, llanbleithan; GRO;

1846 alts St Mellons vicarage, Glam; Nov 1846;

1847 Newton Nottage School; GRO; also present schoolhouse 1848;

1847 Bettws Infant School, built 1849;

1847? proposed school, Pendoylan (on reverse plan for Bettws School);

1847 Mrs Kiddle's house, The Hayes, Cardiff plan GRO;

1848 plan farm buildings, Bonvilston for Sir G Tyler; GRO;

1848 wagon-house, Tree Hill, llanbleithan; GRO;

1848 proposed alts, TH, Cowbridge, Glam; GRO;

1849 farm buildings, Newton Nottage, Glam for Sir JJ Guest; 14.12.49; GRO, on reverse Watkin Bevan house, Newton Nottage for Sir JJ Guest, 1850;

1849 ground plan, farm buildings; Biglis Farm, St andrews Major, Glam; for Richard Bassett; GRO; plans for stable 1850;

1850 ?alts vicarage, Pentyrch; plan GRO;

1850-1 alts farmhouse and buildings Cog Farm, Sully; for Sir JJ Guest; GRO;

1850 House, Charles St, Cardiff, Glam for W Vachell; GRO 6.11.50;

1851 house for LF Griffith, Ham, nr City ?Coity; 29.10.51; GRO

c1851 farmhouse for Sir JJ Guest, Newton Nottage, no date; GRO;

1852 farmhouse plans GRO

1852 stable and coach house at Bonvilston Cottage for Mrs Bassett;

1853 rectory, Llanelly, Brec; for Rev A Griffith;

1853-4 rectory, Llandow, Glam, GRO;

1853 stable, Llanilid for Rev TM Davies (on reverse Canton shed); GRO

1853 alts Llandow ch; GRO;

1853 stable, St Athan for Rev Rayer; GRO;

1853 farm buildings Brynwyth, Llandyfodwg, for Sir Ivor Guest; GRO;

1854 cottage for Miss Entwistle; GRO;

1855 Infant School, Trinity St/ Working St, Cardiff for Sir JJ Guest; also detail of Mrs Alexander's window; GRO;

1858 house, Tylygarw; plan on back of 1869 plan for wagon-house

1858 adds Grosmont Parsonage, Mon; NLW LL/Bounty/28; MS; GRO;

1858 Bank, Cowbridge, Glam; GRO;

1858-9 rest Llantwit juxta Neath ch, Glam; GRO; Orrin 91; £560; Cambr 15.7.59; rest again 1876, tower rest 1897 by CB Fowler;

1859 shops Neath, Glam for Mr Hibbert GRO;

1859 school for Llansannor & Ystradowen; GRO;

1860 Llantilio Pertholey parsonage, Mon; BoW; ?des for parsonage 1858 by Prichard & Seddon ill MD 71;

1860 plan of building ground, Pencoed; GRO;

1860 stables, Cae Coed, Llanharry for W Alexander; GRO;

1860 Mr Alexander's House, Park place, Cardiff; GRO;

1860 rest Peterston super Ely ch, Glam; Orrin 135; £420; ICBS 5670 1860; MD 87 plans at Cardiff RO;

(1860 plan farm buildings, Canford, Wimborne, Dorset for J Payne Esq; GRO;)

1861 school adjoining Methodist chapel, Bridgend; GRO;

1861 farmhouse plans; GRO;

1861-2 farmhouse and buildings for Sir IG Guest; GRO;

1862 repair plans Michaelston super Ely ch, Glam; GRO;

1863 alts Glandare House, Aberdare, Glam for Thomas Wayne Sept 1863; plans GRO;

1864 adds Miskin Manor, Llantrisant;

1864 two villas Maendy, ?Llandaff for Watson & Co; plans GRO;

1864 rest Michaelston super Ely ch, Glam; Orrin 105-6; GRO G/DV/58/1 report on church by DV 1862; £700; CMG 20.7.64; for Mrs CL Traherne Coedriglan; rest 1908 FR Kempson

1867 cattle-shed, Leigh Castle, GRO

(1868 kennel, Kings Arms, Malmesbury, Wilts for JS Gibbon; GRO;

1868 reblt Llanharry ch, Glam; Orrin 83-4; plans GRO 1866 D/DV 53/1-12; £1565; ill Orrin;

1868 lodge to Clemenstone, St Andrews, Glam; ill LHW, for T. M. Franklen; DV prob remodelled the house; GRO;

1868 farmhouse and wagon-house, Ty-du, llanharry; GRO; and cowhouse and barn 1870;

1868? cowshed, Red Lion, Pendoylan, on reverse of 1869 plan for Tydu;

1869 wagon-house, Trecastle, llanharry; GRO;

1870-2 Llandow School; GRO

1871 copy plan of school GRO

1871 house Bridgend for William Price GRO; plans 19.6.71;

1871 cottages for Mr Franklin; GRO;

1875 public house, Gelli'r haidd, Llantrisant, Glam; GRO;

1875 Griffin Hotel, Hendreforgan, Llantrisant for Sam Diamond;

1876 Newton House, Cowbridge, Glam; GRO;

1878 rest St Donats ch, Glam; Orrin 155; contr Edw Richards St Donats; £155; Cardiff Times 5.10.78; CGG 4.10.78

1880 cottages, Caercady, Welsh St donats, glam; GRO;

1881 stable & shed, Orchard Farm, St Athan; GRO;

l882 Unex plan for alts to Mount Gernos, Cd for Tyler family; LHW 50; rough sketch, insignificant TL; 5 plans GRO also plan Taplow ho, bucks;

1882 Llwynglas, St Nicholas, Glam; GRO;

1884 farm buildings, Walterstone Farm, Llancarfan for David Jenkins; GRO;

Also:

Work at Greenmeadow, Tongwynlais, Glam; dem; LHW ill; alts n.d. ?for Wyndham Lewis MP +1838 or successor, DV designed the stables; dem 1938-9;

Work at Cottrell, St Nicholas, Glam, for the Tylers of Mount Gernos Cd, LHW; after 1855; DV was agent for Cottrell state; 1855 plans of entrance gates inc Miskin, Cottrell, Penygraig & Tythegston;

Miskin, Glam, attrib LHW 91;

GRO undated plans: Estimate for repairing dilapidations at Llandough Castle, Glam; plan Ty Grose cottage; Mr hibbert's house Bridgend; Mr Price's house Bridgend (?see 1871); house guildford St, Cardiff, for Mr Brailli; Duffryn Ffrwd, Eglwysilan; house, Brocastle, Ewenny for Adam Murray; parsonage Llancarfan; Ely Rise House Llandaff, Cardiff; villas for William Richards, Llandaff; alts rectory, Llanilid; alts Ty Fry, llantrithyd; cottages Newton Nottage inc one for Watkin Bevan; Hendrescythan Pentyrch, details of windows; house Southerndown; drawings for cornice, portico, colonnade at Cottrell St Nicholas; cottage and house and lodge for TW Booker Whitchurch, Glam; stable, harness room dairy granary Velindra, Whitchurch for TW Booker; house for William Hale; arched entry to veranda for Arch. Hood; sixty six plans of unidentified houses; Sea Lawn; Hardwick Ho, Chepstow; B chapel Bridgend elevations; gallery WM chapel Bridgend; plans detail St George super Ely ch, Glam; plans detail St Hilary ch 1860-1; drawing of porch St nicholas ch; (St John ch, Kings Parade, Clifton, Bristol spec and engraving of proposed ch); (Christ Ch, Cheltenham, Glos engraving); (plans elevations St luke ch Old St); plans and elevs of unidentified churches; glass works, Cardiff; police station Merthyr Tydfil; TH, Swansea; plans for a bank; plans for police houses; plan for public house; plan for TH; adds to school; elevations of schools; stables, Llandough; stable, Pwllymin, Peterston super Ely; stables, Greenmeadow, Tongwynlais; farm buildings; stable and brewhouse; plan of building plots, Nash;

VAUGHAN, E. M. BRUCE. Architect, Cardiff. ?1866-1919. Prolific church architect, 35 churches in Glam (BoW Glam 95) between 1881 and 1914.

1881 rest Skewen ch, Glam; Orrin 164; seat, stalls, pulpit,font; Cambr 9.12.81;

1881-2 Cwmbach ch, Glam; Orrin 51; £959; FS WM 2.11.81; contr John Morgan Aberdare; WM 19.8.82; EMBV’s first church in Glamorgan - Orrin.

l882 Glyncoed, Furnace, Llanelli for J. Rogers, BN l4.ll.90 p.700 (dem)

1882-3 Tylorstown ch, Glam; Orrin 187; £1352; ICBS; Jenkins & Sons Treherbert contrs; BN 26.10.83; WM 19.10.83

1882 Dwygyfylchi Ch, Penmaenmawr, Caerns; NLW B/F/??; ICBS; rebuilt earlier ch;

1883-4 adds Hirwaun ch, Glam; Orrin 63; chancel and S chapel to ch of 1857-8 by A. Roos; CB 1883 82; £735; adds 1907-8 by G. Halliday.

1884-5 General Hospital, Marble Hall Rd, Llanelli, Cms; LG 23.10.84; opened Nov 1885, LAL 119;

1885 Ty To-maen, St Mellons, Cardiff, Glam for Richard Allen; BN 30.10.85 ill;

1885-6 Ferndale ch, Glam; Orrin 56; dem 1968; CB 1885 34; WM 24.7.86; contr DJ Davies Cardiff; £2082; plans to enlarge 1899 unex. ICBS 10190;

1885-6 Aberystwyth Infirmary, North Rd (same design as Llanelli) W 27.2.85; Cered 5 l88. FS 14.11.85 £3200 (dem)

1885-6 Ynyshir ch, Glam; Orrin 193; ICBS; £2500; Pontypridd chron 21.8.86;

1886-7 Trelewis ch, Glam; Orrin 184-5; £1100; Kelly 1926;

1886-7 Ynysybwl ch, glam; Orrin 193-4; WM 11.10.87; ICBS 1883; £1600;

1886-7 Porth ch, Glam; Orrin 145-6; CB 18856 64; Pontypridd Chron 16.8.86 & 4.6.87; £1228; Thomas & Morgan, Porth, contrs; N aisle 1909-10 NLW LL/F/681, £1131; tower added 1935;

1886-7 Nantyffyllon ch, Maesteg, Glam; Orrin 98; lancet; £1000; John Haines Cardiff contr; CGG 15.7.87; not in BoW;

1886-7 chancel Llwynpia ch, Glam; Orrin 94; to 1877-8 church by WD Blessley; £525; ICBS; CB 1886 64; S aisle added 1904 NLW LL/F/498, ? by EMBV;

1886-7 Christ Church, New Street, Llanelli, Cms; BoW; C: Arch 12.2.86; £3503; FS LG 1.7.86; consecr LG 20.10.87; school, mission rm and caretakers house 1889 £800 LG 11.4.89 ? by EMBV;

l886-7 Begelly ch Pmbs rest (NLW) also lychgate and school

1886-7 Cwmdare ch, Aberdare, Glam £672 BoW 34)

1887 reblt St Matthew ch, Treorchy, Glam; Orrin 185; blt as Nat school 1871 by GE Robinson; £344; David Thomas Treorchy contr; Pontypridd Chron 7.7.87;

1887? Radnor County Primary Sch, Radnor Rd, Cardiff BoW280)

1887-90 Nantymoel St Peter ch, Glam; Orrin; £1137; GG 14.3.90; dem c1960; Nantymoel St Paul ch 1909; BoW 455;

1888 Griffithstown ch, Mon; BoW 1887-8; pulpit carved by Wm Clarke)

1888-9 Cymmer ch, Glam; Orrin 52-3; FS WM 15.6.88; Pontypridd Chron 8.6.89; BoW; timber arcades;

1889 Morewood Memorial Bldng, New Dock, Llanelli, Cms; dem;

1889 N aisle Pontnewydd ch, Cwmbran, Mon; BoW

1889-90 Cwmbwrla ch, Swansea; Oirrin 168-9; Cb 1889 78; Cambr 1.11.89 & 26.9.90; £2800; contr G. gustavus Swansea;

1890 aisle, Llanfrechfa Upper ch, Mon; ICBS)

1890 nave Cwmaman ch, Glam; CB.1890.34, £1000; Orrin 7)

1890-1 Morriston St David ch, Glam, Orrin 173-4; Cambr 3.1.90 & 16.10.91; £4000; carving by Wm Wormleighton Cardiff; Br 14.11.91; contrs Jenkins Bros Swansea and Jos Gwyn Sketty; ICBS;

1890-1 Welsh ch, Howard Gardens, Cardiff; dem; ?Eglwys Dewi Sant; Orrin 32; FS WM 3.7.90; BN 11.7.90; Samuel Shepton Cardiff bldr; pulpit by Jones & Willis; £5,500; NE tower, ill in photo TL; WM22.10.91; Maescymmer sandstone w Box dressings; dem in WW2.

1890-1 Tynewydd ch, Glam; Orrin 188; WM 28.11.90 & 10.11.91; BN 12.12.90; £1400; Jn Haines Cardiff contr; ICBS; redundant 1999; blt for Canon Lewis of Ystradyfodwg;

1890-1 Cwmtillery ch, Abertillery, Mon; BoW

1891 alts Llangyfelcah ch, Swansea, Glam; Orrin 172; 31100; Cambr 20.3.91; Thomas, Watkins & Jenkins contrs w Bennett Bros Swansea; it may be that the chancel was rebuilt by Ewan Christian for the Eccl Comms for £500 and EMBV restored nave for £600; alts 1913-14 by WD Caroe

1891-4 St James ch, Newport rd, Cardiff; Orrin 34-5; CB 1892 78; WM 27.7.91; BoW 301; church and vicarage ill in Orrin from BN 4.9.03 look nothing like description, ?wrong church; Swelldon stone; carving by W. Clarke; Br 23.6.94; Bldr Burton & Co Cardiff; WM 16.6.94;

1891-4 Williamstown ch, Glam: Orrin 192; NLW LL/C/91; WM 7.8.91 & 1.5.94; £1700; WA James Cowbridge contr; ICBS;

1892 aisles St Peter ch, Llanelli, Cms; ICBS 9555;

1892-4 reblt Ystradyfodwg ch, Glam; Orrin 198; CB 1887 86; ICBS 9164 1887; contr Alban Richards, Pentre; Br 23.6.94; WM 19.6.94; £2000; BoW 510-11 says dem and replaced by ch 1985-6 by Rev David Jenkins;

1893-4 Ynysfeio ch, Glam; Orrin 192; dem 1970s; £2380; contr Jn Edwards Ton Ystrad; WM 5.9.93 & 25.9.94; for Rev Wm Lewis, first of his Church Forward Movement churches;

1893-4 adds St Illtyd, Newcastle, Bridgend, Glam; LL/F/587; BoW 158-9; Orrin 19 new chancel etc Quarella arches and mullions; £3000; CGG 22.6.94; the medieval parish ch w old tower nave and N aisle 1850 by Prichard.

1893-4 Nave Bargoed ch, Glam £1656 (chancel 1876 Prichard); Orrin 12; CB 1891 72-3; FS WM 30.6.93; W. Williams & Son, Bargoed bldrs; £1850; WM 16.1.94;

1894 Fleur de Lis ch, Mon; ICBS; 1893-4 BoW)

1894-5 Pontyclun ch, Glam; Orrin 140-1; CB 1894 165; ICBS; WM 28.6.95; £1500; John Morgan Llantrisant contr; br 13.7.95;

1894-5 Clydach Vale ch, Glam; Orrin 45; WM 10.10.94 & 29.9.96; contrs Hatherley & Carr Bristol; £3350; S tr added 1911-12 by J. W. Rodger Cardiff

1894-6 Pant ch, Glam; Orrin 123; £1400; contr Edw Lumley Merthyr Tydfil; Merthyr Tims 11.10.94 & 18.6.96;

1895 Blaenavon Parsonage, Mon; Gwent RO DL/AM/PI

1895-6 Ystrad Rhondda ch, Glam; Orrin 196-7; WM 6.9.95 ; Br 2814.9.95; Madelina Llewellyn of Baglan hall gave c£2000; contr AJ Howell Cardiff; £3487; BoW 649;

1896-7 Senghenydd ch, Glam; Orrin 163; FS 6.8.96, Pontypridd Chronicle 26.2.97; £800; Cox & Bardoe Cardiff bldrs; EMBV exh des for much more elaborate late Dec ch w cross-gabled aisles and NE tower at RA 1897, also showing a detached mission room to E which may be what was built; engr ?from AA, TL; ext 1908 - Orrin.

1896-7 Gilfach Goch ch, Glam; Orrin 59; CB 1896 64; £1489; nave only built; completed 1933, repaired after bomb damage 1950s; ICBS 9903;

1896-7 Llanbradach ch, Glam; Orrin 70; £2000; WM 4.6.97; ?EMBV added tower 1909 and chancel, BoW; ruined;

1897 St Mary ch, Victoria, Ebbw Vale, Mon Br 11.2.99; BoW)

(1897 Springfoot, Durdham Down, Bristol; Gomme typescript)

1897-8 nave Llanddewi Rhondda ch, Glam retaining 1853-4 chancel; £2700; ICBS; WM 31.3.98; Orrin 73; new chancel 1912 NLW LL/C/130 ?by EMBV.

1897-8 enl Mountain Ash ch, Glam; Orrin 109; Chas Jenkins & Sons Porth contrs; £3300; new chancel etc, tower; carving by Wm Clarke; Br 19.2.98; WM 9.2.98;

1898 alts Bridge Hotel, Llandrindod Wells, Rad; MS;

1899-1900 ?No 34 High St, Cardigan, Cd; C to rebld Arch 3.11.99; apparently unex No 34 is shoe-shop on corner of St Mary St, looks late C18.

1900-1 Nave & tower, Llangennech ch, Cms; LCG 5.12.01 £3000;

1900-1 St Michael ch, Pontardulais, Glam; Orrin 138; CB 1900 116; ICBS; Br 27.7.01; contrs John Thomas & Sons Pontardulais; £2600; WM 12.7.01

1900-2 Chancel, St Stephen, Mount Stuart Sq, Cardiff; nave and N aisle 1912; BoW270)

1902-3 St Paul, Landore, Swansea BoW610)

1901-3 Newton ch, Oystermouth, Glam; Orrin 121-2; ICBS 1900; CB 1901 76; FS 19.9.01; BN 27.9.01; £7619; conts AJ Howell and Venning & Gaen, both Cardiff; WM 20.11.03; tower never completed;

1902-15 All Saints, Barry, Glam; BoW 145-6, design 1902, built 1907-8 and 1914-15; Orrin 14; exh RA 1903 engraving ? from AA, TL

1904 fittings Llanvapley ch, Mon; font cover, desk, pulpit, stalls, rails, lectern, made by Jones & Willis; NLW LL/F/?;

1904 enlarged Penydarren ch, Glam; Orrin 135; new chancel, S chapel, vestries; £2200; Gough BrosCardiff contrs; NLW LL/F/656;

1904 ?chancel S aisle, Llwynpia ch Glam; Orrin 95; NLW LL/F/498; ?EMBV, who des chancel 1886-7;

1904 reredos Mountain Ash ch, Glam; Orrin 110; NLW LL/F/556; £250;

1904-6 Llanelli, Cms, St Ellyw; rebuilt exc tower; A Report of the Restoration of the parish church in 1906, 1915: appointed 23.11.04, plans accepted March 1905, demolition 24.5.05, reopened 8.1.07; contr T. P. Jones Llanelli; set of plans 1905 unsigned in Llanelli Library A 15; reopened LG 10.1.07; £8075/8/6d; reredos by EMBV made by Harry Hems & Sons Exeter 1905 w additions 1907; lychgate 1911 by EMBV;

1904-6 St Michael, Manselton, Swansea; BoW610)

1905-7 Glyncorrwg ch, Glam, reblt; Orrin 60; £3000; contr Philip Gaylard Bridgend; Br 2.9.05; WM 13.3.07;

1906 vestry and organ ch, Dowlais ch, Glam; Orrin 53; organ by Norman & Beard; Enoch Williams Dowlais contr; Br 3.3.06;

1906 adds Ystrad Mynach ch, Glam; Orrin 196; add 30’ at W and S transept; 32050; nlw LL/F/854;

1906 Canton Public Library, Cardiff BoW 280)

1907-9 rest Mynyddislwyn ch, Mon; Br 12.10.07; NLW LL/F/?; receiling S aisle and nave, new ws nave and N aisle, S porch, chancel seating; N aisle arcade; BoW.

1907-8 Chancel Llangennech ch Cms £2760 C: Arch 21.6.07

1907-8 Llanelli, Cms, St Ellyw ch, reredos ill WM 16.12.08, made by H. Hems, Exeter, given Major & Mrs Bythway; reredos made 1905 and surround and altar 1907;

1908-9 alts Marshfield ch, Mon; decs to chancel ceiling, new nave ceiling, pulpit, some ws; faculty; Br 1.1.10; BoW)

1908-9 adds Nelson ch, Glam; Orrin 116; transepts porch and W tower; £1200; NLW LL/F/405;

1909 ?tower and chancel, Llanbradach ch, Glam, attrib BoW; ch by EMBV 1896-; ruined

1909-10 ?N aisle, Porth ch, Glam; Orrin 146; £1131; NLW LL/F/681; ? by EMBV

1909-13 Goodwick Ch, Pmbs; TO 19.8.09; HRO HPR/91; FG&C Times 22/12/10 and 9.2.11; des by EMBV for choir stalls, font, pulpit & two screens in archives of W. Clarke of Llandaff who made them.

1910 chancel, N aisle and tower base Cwm ch, Mon ICBS)

1911 Lychgate Llanelli, St Ellyw ch; restoration report 1915 12; given by Arthur D Davies; exec Wm Clarke;

1911-15 St Alban Ch, Llanelli, Cms

1912 Llanbradach Working Men’s Institute, Glam; BoW; Wren style)

1912 chancel, Lady Chapel, vestry, S porch, Christ Church, Swansea; Orrin 166, NLW SD/F/625; £3000; ICBS; WM 18.12.12

1912 nave and N aisle St Stephen ch, Mount Stuart Square, Cardiff; BoW 270; not in Orrin though chancel 1900-2 by EMBV;

1927-8 adds Gabalfa ch, Cardiff; Orrin 39; dem; £3030; nave ext W and N aisle; NLW LL/F/323

Also Welsh Church, Howard Gardens, Cardiff photo TL;

VAUGHAN, JOHN Borough Surveyor Aberystwyth d cl873 CN 3l.5.01

1865 Toll House, Pantygutter, 9m E of Aberystwyth, towards Devil's Bridge W.6.6.65 ?nr Pantmawr/Bwlchycrwys

VAUGHAN-RICHARDS, J.B.

1911 rest Llanelly ch, Mon ICBS roofs, ceiling, chancel arch, stalls)

VEALL & SANT Cardiff. FJ Veall & ?Sant, later FJV on own.

1891 3rd pr layout Corbett estate, Tywyn, Mer; RHH

1892-3 steam bakery Romilly cres, Cardiff for Lewis Ellis; and stables; T Br 26.11.92;

1892-3 adds Crown & Anchor RH, Cowbridge, glam; T Br 26.11.92;

1894-5 Spillers & Nephew Biscuit factory and warehouse, Cardiff Bay BoW 273n; T: £20000 Br 27.10.94;

1894 adds St Germans Schools, Metal St, Cardiff stairs and cloakroom T Br 28.7.94

1894 adds Croft St School, Roath, Cardiff T Br 28.9.94 classroom and latrines;

1894 adds Priory House, Usk, Mon; BoW; Br 24.11.94)

1896-8 Lansdowne Rd Schools, Cardiff BoW 280

1897 BC chapel, Cardiff, Glam; C: BJ 29.12.97

1898 Salvation Army, Cowbridge Rd, Cardiff)

1898 George Hotel, Chepstow, Mon; BoW;

1904 Allensbank Prim School, Llanishen St, Cardiff BoW 286)

1905 reredos Llanbadoc ch, Mon; Br 9.12.05; BoW)

1906 Forward Movement chapel, Cowbridge Rd, Cardiff BoW 285;

1911 SS Dyffryn & Samson ch, Grangetown, Cardiff; FJV; BoW 291;

1913 Offices, Ebbw Vale Steelworks, Mon; BoW; FJV

VEALL, F. J. see Veall & Sant

VERELST, CHARLES Liverpool. +1859. Changed his name from Charles Reed.

1849-50 Rhianfa, Llandegfan, Ang, French chateau for Lady Sarah Hay Williams of Bodelwyddan who may have had a hand in design; RH;

1851 unex Britannia Hotel, Britannia Bridge, Bangor; Br 26.1.51;

1853 St Seiriol ch, Holyhead, Ang; dem; one of only two commissioners’ chs NW Wales; MHPort; ICBS 1853-4;)

1857 Holyhead Station, Ang; RH; for Chester & Holyhead Rlwy; dem;)

VICARS, ALBERT. Architect, RC churches. Highgate Hill RC 1887-8; Herne Bay RC 1890;

1889 Alts Carmarthen RC church: roof, fittings, font Br 23.11.89.

VICTOR, Lt-Col , Royal Engineers. Possibly responsible for first phase of fortifications at the Haven before revision of 1858-9 by Jervois qv

1852 ?Stack Rock Fort (fully armed and garrisoned HMT 13.6.55)

1852-4 Thorn Island Fort, Angle (RS) (recently armed HMT 13.6.55)

1853-7 West Blockhouse Fort, Dale, Pmbs (RS). Dated 1857.

1853-7 Dale Fort, Dale, Pmbs (RS)(progressing rapidly HMT 3.6.55)

VIGNOLES, CHARLES BLACKER Engineer. 1793-1875. Born Ireland; eng in S Carolina 1817-23; joined James Walker qv 1824, worked 1825-7 on Liverpool & Manchester Rlwy as chief asstnt to G Stephenson. Inv w railways in Ireland, inc Dublin & Kingstown 1832-4 after d of A. Nimmo. 1834 surveyed London & Severn Rlwy unex; office Harrington Chmbrs, South John St, Liverpool; BSW 2 27, 37-50, 244-5; worked on Wisbaden-Koln line 1853; Lausanne-Yvedon 1854; Tudela & Bilbao 1857-63; des suspension br at Kiev 1847; biogs by Olinthus J Vignoles 1899 and KH Vignoles 1982;

1828-30 prop tramway Parys Mountain to Amlwch Port, Ang; BSW 2 39-40; unex;

1836ff Surveyed rail route w JU Rastrick Shrewsbury to Porth Dinllaen Caerns via Llangollen, Bala, Dolgellau, Barmouth & Porthmadog; unex; BSW 2 42; Joined w IK Brunel to advocate Porth Dinllaen route 1842-5, but Holyhead chosen;

VOELCKER, ADAM & FRANCES, Pant Glas Uchaf, Pant Glas, Caerns. Architects, worked w David Lea qv. Rest Pant Glas Uchaf. Alts Amlwch ch Ang; rest Tremadoc Ch and lychgate Caerns; adds house at Bontnewydd, Caerns, for Bryn Terfel; reception building Plas Tan-y-bwlch, Maentwrog, Mer;

1986 Surgery, Penygroes, Caerns;

1993-4 Surgery, Penrhyndeudraeth, Mer;

1994 Surgery, Llanberis, Caerns;

1994 rest Twr Brynkir folly tower, Brynkir, Dolbenmaen, Caerns;

1996-9 adds Memorial Hall, Criccieth, Caerns; on W 1996, on N 1998-9;

2000 rest Llanfaelog ch, Ang; wood fittings by Colin Pearce and etched glass by Bill Swann, Porthmadog.

2002 rest Llaneilian ch, Ang)

2003 rest Llangelynin ch, Mer)

2005 rest Prior’s House, Penmon, Ang;)

2005-6 alts Ty Newydd, Llanystumdwy, Caerns; e range by Maredudd ap Iestyn;

2006 rest Llangwyfan ch, Ang;

2007 alts Menai Bridge ch, Ang; new rooms at W end

2007-8 conv Barn, Pant Du, Penygroes, Caerns;

VOYSEY, CHARLES FRANCIS ANNESLEY. 1857-1941 Leading Arts and Crafts architect. Articled J.P. Seddon 1873-8.

1887 des mosaics S tower of UCW Aberystwyth for J.P. Seddon; JRW 62-6;

1890 cottage, Llandrindod Wells, Rad, for EL Lakin; Hitchmough 1995 230; no drawings survive;

1891 alts adds Deudraeth Castle, Penrhyndeudraeth, Mer, for O Williams; Hitchmough 1995 233;

1903 Tybronna, Fairwater, Cardiff ill P&P26 from RIBA ‘Proposed House on Fairwater estate for Hastings Watson Esq’)

1909 Room fitted out, Gnoll, Neath, Glam; c1900 LHW; Hitchmough 1995 234 alts, decs & furnishings for Herbert Eccles; drawing RIBA for pendant electric light; dem;

VULLIAMY, E. P. Presumably related to Lewis Vulliamy qv

1880-2 exec archt Maesllwch ch, Rad (Haddon Bros); ICBS;

VULLIAMY, GEORGE JOHN London 1817-86. Nephew of Lewis Vulliamy, Ck of Works to Sir C. Barry at Reform Club and Highclere 1836-41, tour of Greece and Asia Minor 1841-3; des Gothic villa for Russian nobleman on the Baltic 1838; Swiss Church, Endell St, London 1853; 1861-86 suprintending archt to Metrop Bd of Works, adds to their offices Spring Gardens, reblt S side of Q Victoria St, City; fire stations; lamps on Embankment. Also tower for Earl of Ellesmere and stables at Hamilton Palace. APSD.

18?? Mansion at Dyffryn, Mer. for HP Powell MP £70,000, listed in obituary Br 20.11.1886) ? no such MP, and no known house at Dyffryn Ardudwy.

VULLIAMY, LEWIS. 1791-1871 Pupil of Sir R. Smirke, workd with nephew George Vulliamy qv until 1861. 1834 Hickey’s Almshouses Richmond; 1838 Royal Instution, Albemarle St, London colonnade; 1846-7 All Saints ch, Ennismore Gardens, London; 1848-63 Dorchester House, Park Lane, London for RS Holford dem.; 1864-72 Westonbirt, Glos for RS Holford; Colvin; list of works Br 29 1871;

1837-8 Glasbury ch, Brec; BoW; neo Norman; Colvin 1836-7;

1845-6 S front, Dingestow Court, Mon, for Samuel Bosanquet; Colvin; BoW copied from Franks, Horton Kirby, Kent; alts Prichard & Seddon, 1859;)

WADDINGTON (WILLIAM) & SON. Mansfield Chmbrs, Manchester and Grimshawe St, Burnley. Chapels ill in WCC: Walton Rd WM, Kirkdale, Liverpool 1879 WCC79 139; Swinton WM Lancs 1880; Whitby WM Yorks 1888; 1889 Barrowford WM Lancs; 1905 Heaton WM by W,Son & Dunkerley;

1890 Regent St WM chapel, Wrexham, Denbs Br 1890B 214; WCC89 £4693; BoW 303 dem, Gothic with a spire

WADE, FAIRFAX BLOMFIELD. Architect, London, FRIBA, JP. Fairfax Blomfield Wade-Palmer, 1851-1919; paralysed by fall from dog-cart in early 1890s, worked with Charles Frankiss (1876-1949) to supervise commissions; Handbridge ch, Ches 1885; Compton House Nhants 1893; Nos 63-4 Sloane St 1894-6; No 54 Mount St W1 1896-7 for Earl of Plymouth; remodelled Sherfield Manor, Hants 1896-9, with C Frankiss; house for Captain Young Winchfield Hants 1897; Broad Dene, Haslemere, Surrey;

1912 Llansanffraed Court, Mon, for J Herbert, FBW with Charles Frankiss; BoW from RH;

WAKELING, T. CLARKSON. Architect, Merthyr Tydfil, formerly of Hereford.

1887-8 Drill Hall, Tredegar, Mon; Br 23.7.87;

1891 villa for George F Harris, Penydarren Park, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam; MS;

1892 cottages for the Constitutional Club, Troedyrhiw, Glam; MS;

1892 block of buildings, Market Square, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam T Br 1892 1 196 by SC Wakeling, Merthyr Tydfil;

WALKER, BURGES & COOPER. Engineers. James Walker 1781-1862 qv, Alfred Burges qv & - Cooper. AB was father of William Burges qv. JW was 2nd president of ICE, engineer to Trinity House. Built harbours, dockyards, fortifications, breakwaters, lighthouses. Smalls Lighthouse, Pmbs; Point of Ayr lighthouse, Flints CEAJ 1845 194; worked on Westminster Bridge CEAJ 1843 249, and Blackfriars Bridge Br 1852 439; approaches at Yarmouth Br 1854 461 & Maplin CEAJ 1839 38; harbours at Belfast CEAJ 1852 385, Dover CEAJ 1850 366, Harwich, Alderney, Jersey & Portland; Westminster Embankment CEAJ 1837-8 12; Bute Docks Cardiff; Cf JMCWB 39; George Burrell engineer qv worked for them;

18?? built Smalls Lighthouse, Pmbs and Point of Ayr lighthouse, Flints CEAJ 1845 194;

1859-60 completed 2nd and 3rd portions Bute East Dock, Cardiff, resident engineer John McConochie; BN 6 1860 942; BoW 1852-9 by Sir John Rennie with WS Clarke & John Plews superintendent engineers; but JMCWB 255 n13 says 1855-9 advisors John Rennie & John Plows; constr engineers WB&C; resident eng John McConnochie; builders Hemingway & Pearson;

WALKER, DAVID. Architect, Liverpool. Partner of JW Poundley qv of Kerry, (P&W); works by P&W under JWP. Royal Welsh Warehouse, Severn Valley Mills and Bear Hotel Newtown (Mont) all by David Walker who died recently, Mont Express 8.11.92;

1864 Broneirion, Llandinam, Mont, for David Davies; BoW; DW; Ital;

1867-8 St John ch, Trefolwern, Llanbrynmair, Mont; ICBS 1866-74, DW; BoW: ruined, by P&W 1868; Llanbrynmair new ch, FS DW Br 19.10.67; opened Br 10.10.68, DW, £850;

c1870 Court House, Severn Place, Newtown, Mont; BoW

1871-2 Gwernafield ch, Flints; BoW; Br 31.8.72; £1500;

1872 Royal Welsh Warehouse, Newtown, Mont; BoW; for Sir Pryce Pryce-Jones; Br 4.10.79, £13000, Palladian, red brick from Vron Brickworks Newtown, polished Minera dressings and polished red Shap granite cols;

1873 rest Llanwnnog ch, Mont; DW; BoW;

1874 Powysland Museum, Welshpool, Mont; BoW; Gothic; Br 17.10.74

1874-5 alts St David ch, Newtown, Mont; BoW; lectern, pulpit, font;

1875 premises for Mr Nunn, wine merchant, Bridge/ High St, Newtown, Mont, recently completed, ME 9.3.75;

1876 alts Market, Welshpool, Mont; T advert ME 22.8.76;

1875-6 adds Nantclwyd Hall, Llanelidan, Denbs for Tom Naylor-Leyland; BoW; dem;

1876-7 work Llananno ch, Rad; BoW; screen restored 1880 ?by DW with replacement carving by Boulton;

(c1878 Union Chambers, North John St, Liverpool; J. Sharples Liverpool 156;

(1884 warehouses, York St/ Argyle St, Liverpool; J Sharples 205;

1885-7 St John Ch, Wellington Rd, Rhyl, Flints; BoW; ill Br 26.2.87;

1890 alts Public Rooms, Newtown, by Col Walker; inc new Post Office; reopened ME 6.1.91;

WALKER, JAMES. Engineer. 1781-1862, born Falkirk, apprenticed to uncle Ralph Walker on West India Docks, London, built Commercial Road, 1800 connecting docks to London, . As Chief Engineer, Trinity House, responsible for some 29 lighthouses after 1821; D Hague & R Christie, Lighthouses, 1975 (DH); Chief Engineer to London Commercial Docks (Surrey Docks) c1810-62; President ICE after Telford, 1834-45; consulting engineer for Houses of Parliament; Charles Vignoles was assistant from 1824. Partner in Walker & Burges, with Alfred Burges former assistant from 1829; Walker, Burges & Cooper qv from 1853 with James Cooper;

1821 West Usk Lighthouse, Mon; BoW 522; DH; BSW 2 78, 1st lit 1.12.21; his first lighthouse;

1835-8 Trwyn Du lighthouse, Penmon, Ang; ?also pair of cottages dated 1839;

1838-9 South Bishop Lighthouse, St Davids, Pmbs; D Hague; George Burrell res eng; William Owen qv builder;

1842 appointed by Admiralty to report on merits of Holyhead, Ang, and Porth Dinllaen, Caerns, as port for Ireland; BSW 2 44-5; recommended Holyhead.

1844 St Anne’s Head Lighthouse, Dale, Pmbs;

1845 report on rail crossing of Severn, Mon; ‘R Severn & S Wales Railway; BSW 2 78-9; further report to Sir John Barrow at Admiralty on effects of two bridges on shipping, one at Fretherne for S Wales, 2nd at Priding for Monmouth & Hereford; Newcomen Soc Trans 69A;

1846 enlarged Skerries Lighthouse, Ang; RH; tower c1759, heightened 1814; heightened with new lantern by JW;

1855-62 Smalls Lighthouse, Pmbs; Sir JN Douglass qv exec engineer; £50,125; inf G Yeomans; Douglass succeeded Walker as Chief Engineer, Trinity House in 1862. But PH 13.7.60 says by Captain Clarke RN of Bath;

WALKER, THOMAS ANDREW Contractor, engineer, 1828-89, born Brewood, Staffs; worked for Thomas Brassey in England and on Grand Trunk Railway Canada in 1852, remained in Canada building railways until 1861; works in Egypt and Sudan 1864-5, in Russia (railway survey for PP Baly of Orel & Vitebsk Railway); worked on Metropolitan and District Lines, London, until 1871; long association with Sir John Hawkshaw, engineer, first on extension of East London Railway, leading to him being contractor for Severn Tunnel and Manchester Ship Canal; work on Preston Dock, Barry Docks and Government Docks, Buenos Aires all running concurrently in late 1880s; obit 4.12.90 in Proc of ICE; wikipedia; partnership early on with brother Charles Walker; firm continued after 1889 by his nephew Charles Hay Walker. Cambria Daily Leader ??.?.1889 notes briefly his death at Mount Ballan, near Chepstow, aged 62, his house just N of Portskewett, in Caerwent parish, TL, house is dem;

1880-7 contractor Severn Railway Tunnel, Portskewett, Mon; Bradney, Hist Mon 4 1929 108; RHB234, Sir John Hawkshaw qv engineer; BoW 1873-86 Sir JH consultant to Charles Richardson until 1879, had complete control from 1879 to 1886; wikipedia: in The Severn Tunnel, its construction and difficulties 1872-87, 1888, TAW states: 'Sub-aqueous tunnels have recently become quite the fashion. One such experience as the Severn Tunnel, with its ever-varying and strangely contorted strata, and the dangers from floods above and floods below, has been sufficient for me. One sub-aqueous tunnel is quite enough for a lifetime.'; completed in 1887, length of 4 miles 628 yards (7,012 m).

188?-89 contractor Barry Dock & Railway, Glam, opened 1889; 2000 men employed acc to obituary, also built Queen Street, Princes St, and one side of High St, Barry, acc to Old Barry in Pictures website;

WALL & HOOK, Brimscombe, Glos. Builders.

1867-8 built WM chapel, Tondu Glam (Wilson & Willcox) WCC68 119)

1874-9 built Caerphilly ch, Glam (C Buckeridge); Orrin 27;

1875-7 built Burry Port ch, Cms; (Wilson, Willcox & Wilson); W 9.7.75

1881-3 builders rest Monmouth ch, Mon (GE Street); Kissack 2000;

WALLACE, ALFRED RUSSEL 1823-1913. Surveyor. Born Usk, he and brother William Wallace +1845 came to Neath as surveyors 1841, a younger bro Herbert was empl at Neath Abbey ironworks. Moved away but returned 1845 on d of WW to take over brother’s business; BSW 2 178; Abandoned architecture and left for Amazon April 1848, pioneer and collaborator with Darwin on evolutionary theory; not in DWB;

1846ff surveyor Vale of Neath Railway, Glam, opened 1851; BSW 2 177 ff;

1847 Mechanics Institution, Neath, Glam; BSW 2 184)

WALLER & CO, contractors, London. ?same Waller & Son qv

c1874 contrs, adds Stradey Castle, Llanelli, Cms; archt unknown; CRO Stradey MSS; TL;

WALLER & SON, 4 Lyall St, London. Not the same as Waller & Son of Gloucester (see below). Possibly same as Waller & Co contractors of London. Letter AS 15.2.1993 says they seem to have been contractors for bits of Grosvenor Gardens and Grosvenor Place in 1860s, also Drummonds Bank, Charing Cross 1878-9; V&A has a Waller & Son album c1855-90 with decorative designs pasted in; some evidence that they continued business of South Kensington builder and speculator Charles Freake after he retired.

18?? des for Gothic stair and bow-window, Dirleton, Llangadog, Cms; CRO Derwydd SG 31; TL; dem;

WALLER, FREDERICK WILLIAM. Architect, Gloucester, 1846-1933. Gloucester Diocesan architect. Joined Fulljames & Waller 1868 in which his father FS Waller had been partner from 1846. Fulljames retired 1870; practice then Waller & Son W&S; later FWW joined by his son NH Waller.

1891 rest Pyle ch, Glam; Orrin 147; £450; for Emily Talbot; NLW LL/F/697;

1891-2 rest Oxwich ch, Glam; Orrin 119; NLW SD/F/525; altar table carved by Rev JD Davies of Llanmadoc; contractor Bevan & Gibbs of Horton; £1000; for Emily Talbot; Cambr 19.8.92;

1892? attrib Lloyds Bank, Stepney St, Llanelli, as similar to Lloyds Swansea; Llanelli branch is said to date from 1892, Lloyds Bank archivist, but Swansea one is 1910-12;

1893 rest Penrice ch, Glam, for Emily Talbot of Penrice Castle; Orrin 132; £1000; Bevan & Gibbs of Horton contractors; Glam RO D2593/2/VK/S37; Cambr 27.7.94

1894-5 chancel, Kenfig ch, Glam; Orrin 65; NLW LL/F/698; £440; for Emily Talbot;

1901ff repairs Tintern Abbey, Mon, for Crown; BoW; Office of Works took over 1913-14.

1901-2 St Anne’s House, Chapel Hill, Tintern, Mon; Gwent RO D902.3

1902-4 smithy & cottage, Chapel Hill, Mon; Gwent RO D902.4

1907 cottages, Sunnyside, Chapel Hill, Mon; Gwent RO D902.8

1910-12 Lloyds Bank, Wind St, Swansea; W&S; BoW;

1910-13 alts Beaufort Arms, Chapel Hill, Mon; Gwent RO D902.10;

WALLIS, CHARLES. Swansea. Colvin: probably same as Charles Wallis of Dorchester, Dorset, who designed Dorchester Holy Trinity ch 1824, Swanage Baths 1825; Allington ch 1826-7 Langton Matravers ch 1828; Cerne Abbas workhouse 1836-8; and same as CW of Bristol 1832 (see below).

1802-4 remodelled Penpont, Bettws, Brec; Colvin; CL 18.6.1992; alts 1829 by Henry Underwood qv.

1802-6 Dunraven Castle, St Brides Major, Glam; designs were actually by Caroline Wyndham qv wife of Thomas Wyndham owner; LHW revised ed; not in colvin.

1805-9 rest Margam Abbey, Glam; Orrin 99; reblt W front and aisles; the W front acc to a plan by ‘Mr Heverfield’; roof lowered; £6490/5/11d; for TM Talbot; rest 1872-3; roof repairs 1899; choir stalls 1904 by Wm Clarke; not in colvin;

1806 Theatre, Goat St, Swansea; Colvin;

1814 Castle St I chapel, Swansea; New Swansea Guide 1823; HEAC 2 58 opened 28-9.12.14, no architect, one of best chapels in principality;

1832 Design for tontine hotel, Caswell Bay, near Swansea, Glam; by CW of Bristol, Cambr 23.6.32; Colvin;

WALTERS & JONES Surveyors, Newport,Mon

1822 alts parsonage, Michaelston y Fedw, Mon; plans NLW)

WALTERS DAVID, Pontyberem Architect

1906 vestry, Soar CM chapel, Pontyberem, Cms; T W 15.6.06

WALTERS, FREDERICK ARTHUR, London. 1849-1941 ?1931 Leading Roman Catholic church archt. In practice from 1880: Sydenham RC 1882 dem; Deal RC Kent 1885; Wimbledon RC 1886-1901; Plumstead RC 1893; Petworth RC Sussex 1896; Herons Ghyll RC Sx 1897; Sevenoaks RC 1896; East Grinstead RC 1898, Dartford RC Kent 1900 Dem; Buckfast Abbey 1907-32;

1887 Tenby, St Mary, font in mem of George Chater, Walters’ uncle; TO 24/3/87

1891-3 Tenby Holy Rood & St Teilo RC, South Parade (unfinished). W 10/10/91, TO 11/8/92, 6/4/93; RIBAD PA 1178/3 has 20 drawings starting with site plan 1891, early designs, contract drawings April 92 signed George Richards, also drawings for fittings since lost: rood-beam, tester, and others still there tabernacle, font with carved wood cover, also a stone altar with plain reredos and piscina possibly for monastery q.v.; FS Br 10.9.92 G Richards Tenby contr;

1894-6 Monastery of St Gilbert, South Parade, Tenby. Next to RC; T&CN 29/8/94; about 42 drawings in RIBAD PA 1178/3.

1893? design for houses on site of 7-8 Southcliffe St, Tenby. Contract drawing signed Rosa Chater, Benjamin and John Beynon. Houses W of Picton St three storeys and attic, rendered with tile roofs also alternative design in brick Olde English to Flemish style (PH from RIBAD Walters collection PA 1178/3). George Chater was Walters' uncle.

WALTERS, MORGAN Carpenter or joiner, George St, Llandeilo, 1844 dir;

WALTERS, W. D. Tonypandy

1931 Tabernacl I chapel, Porthcawl, Glam; Cadw; £4300

1933 Public Hall, Pontyberem, Cms; £12,000; Cymric Times 28.4.33; ?same as Memorial Institute and alts to public hall for which tenders were sought in 1925 to plans by RS Griffiths & Partners of Tonypandy CJ 17.7.25

WALTON, A. A. Clerk of works to GG Scott at Durham Cathedral; subsequently settled in Brecon;

1861-2 clerk of works, rest of Brecon Cathedral; RCAHMW, The Cathedral Church of St John the Evangelist, Brecon, p 24. But for completion of work in 1872-3 James Barlison qv was clerk of works;

WALTON, GEORGE Glasgow 1868-1933 Set up as designer and decorator 1889, decs for Mrs Cranston’s Tea Rooms, opened shops in London 1897 and York 1898. Worked for George Davison, head of Eastman Kodak in Britain: interiors of hed office Clerkenwell Rd and ?five shops, inc Regent St, Strand, Brompton Rd, also Brussels, Milan, Vienna, and Glasgow. The Leys, Elstree, Herts, 1901; The White House, Shiplake, Oxon, 1908; ASG 369; JMHRS 10;

1903 Crown Lodge, Harlech, Mer, for WH More; Cadw)

1907-10 Wern Fawr, Harlech, Mer, for George Davison of Kodak; JMHRS 10, G. Walton at Harlech; drawings at RIBA for adds 1923 by Walton, New staircase with cupboards; details of loggia showing join to old work; door detail; Great hall wing of 1910 destroyed by fire 1968.

1910 great Hall, Wern Fawr, Harlech, Mer; burnt 1968, dem; cf 1907-10

1910-11 St Davids Hotel, Harlech, Mer; Burnt 1922 and rebuilt different;)

1923 adds Wern Fawr, Harlech, Mer; cf 1907-10;

WALTON, J. W.

1865-6 reblt Lower Soughton Hall, Northop, Flints; BoW)

WALTON, JAMES B. Engineer. 9 Great College St Westminster.

1878-93 Engineer Rosebush-Goodwick railway, Pmbs, for North Pembs & Fishguard Railway. Proposed W 13.12.78; NPFR;

1879-86 Engineer Whitland & Taf Vale Railway in success to JW Szlumper. 1881-5 Crymych-Cardigan section; BN 5.9.84 Crymych to Boncath ready to open; stations 1885-6 said to be reused designs from Princetown Rlwy by late WG Owen, chief engineer GWR; W 1.10.86. cf MRC Price: Permanent stations on line from Clunderwen-Crymych as first prop Llanglydwen, Rhydowen and Glogue, but authorised for Llanglydwen, Llanfallteg and Llanfyrnach. As built Login similar to Llanfyrnach, Llanglydwen and Crymych; Llanfallteg similar to smaller stations at Boncath and Cilgerran. Stone station houses at Rhydowen and Glogue but wooden platform bldngs of 1886. Crymych station, Boncath Station, Cilgerran goods station, and Cardigan goods station survive.

1885 Cardigan Engine Shed, Cd; MRC Price 51)

1886 Cardigan Station, Cd; dem.

1887 Crymych Station, Pmbs, reblt and enlarged

(1894 inv with JJ Webster, engineer, in proposed harbour and pier Minehead, Som, plans Somerset RO; pier built 1901 by JJW;

WANDS, WILLIAM London NW. Pupil of Lutyens?;

c1908 Garth, Abersoch, Caerns, for Dr OJ Evans; REDA 1911 66-77, first prize Ideal Home Exhibition 1908; T Owen, Dinas near Pwllheli, builder; c1913 BoW;

WARD, -. A Mr Ward oversaw works at Pool Park, Denbs, 1826-9, John Buckler archt, and the young John Jones (Talhaiarn) qv worked for him there; Cered 2007;

WARD, CHARLES F. Borough Architect, Town Hall Chambers, Newport, Mon, 1914 dir.

1907 Library, Corporation Rd, Newport Br 23.3.07; BoW 443-4 1906-7)

1909-10 Technical Institute, Clarence Place, Newport Br 17.7.09, 9.7.10; BoW 441 plate 118;

1909-11 Higher Elementary Schools, Stow Hill, Newport; Br 21.8.09; BoW 451, adds by J Bain; dem 1998;

WARD, HENRY Architect, Stafford. Designed Stoke TH 1834; Armitage Ch 1844-7; Bednall ch Derrington ch 1846; rest Stafford ch 1854; Borough Hall, Stafford 1875-6. ?different from Ward & Son of Hanley, or Ward & Ford.

1880-4 vicarage, Dyffryn, Neath, Glam; Signed plans at house 2004

WARING, CHARLES E. Cardiff, perhaps son of T Waring the Borough Surveyor fl 1859-87;

1876 St Mark ch, Gabalfa, Cardiff; Orrin 38; WM 27.9.76; £1000; dem 1968; ext 1927-8 by EM Bruce Vaughan;

1892-3 alts Queens Hotel, Cardiff, joint architect JP Jones T Br 19.11.92;

WARING, THOMAS Borough Surveyor, Cardiff, later Thomas Waring & Son (W&S) presumably with Charles E Waring qv;

1859 Cardiff Cemetery; w RG Thomas qv; BoW 285;

c1876-85 semi-detached pairs, Richmond Rd, Cardiff BoW 309;

1878 Prince of Wales Theatre, Wood St, Cardiff with WD Blessley; built as New Theatre Royal by W&Sons acc to Curtains!!! 1982 104-5;

1878 parsonage, Gabalfa, Cardiff, Glam; MS; T A 18.5.78;

1885 High St Arcade, Cardiff; C&TV84; BoW 216 W&Son with JP Jones qv

1887 Grand Theatre, Westgate, Cardiff; by W&Son & Jones – presumably JP Jones - acc to Curtains 103. Renamed the Palace & Hippodrome 1907.

WARLOW, MATTHEW Architect Warlow St, Merthyr Tydfil

1897 Seventeen houses for Garth Building Club, Merthyr Tydfil; T BJ 11.8.97;

WARREN, E. P. Oxford. Architect

1900-14 Maesrududd, now Maes Manor hotel, Blackwood, Mon, for Edmund Williams, colliery owner, NE wing is dated 1900, SW wing replaced earlier house dated 1907. Changed owners 1907 L. Brewer Williams intended much larger house and commissioned Warren w T. H. Mawson to do gardens. Lodges 1912. Redesign in AA I 1914 16-17 not built apart from rendered coach-house. BoW 123.

1902 New window St John Ch, Carmarthen to Dr Rowlands, glass by AJ Dix CJ ?/1/02

1909-11 rest Bedwellty ch, Mon Gwent RO DM/AM/P2.81; vestry & fittings BoW)

1914 Redesigned Maesruddud, Bedwellty, Mon; AA 1914 i 16-7; Arch 2.10.14. House dated 1900 and 1907, new garden by T.H. Mawson after 1907 and lodges 1912 but 1914 design not built, BoW 123.

WASSENAAR, PIERE see Stride Treglown.

WATERHOUSE, ALFRED Manchester 1830-1905 RIBA Gold Medal 1878; PRIBA 1888-91. Manchester Assize Courts 1859ff; Manchester Town Hall 1866-77; Natural History Museum London 1873-81; University Coll Hospital London 1897-1906.

1862-4 Cefn Ila, Llanbadoc, Mon; cf Cunningham & Waterhouse, Alfred Waterhouse, 1992, 219; House, stables, bailiffs house for Edward Lister; burnt c1970; LHW;

1867-72 St Seiriol ch, Penmaenmawr, Caerns; tower 1885; ICBS, printed circular 1865; Atkinson 1st contract; M Foggett 2nd contract)

1880s remodelled Bryn-y-pys, Overton, Flints; Italianate, ill LHW; done after 1881 scheme by John Douglas not used; BoW;

1881 organ from Eaton Hall, Cheshire, now in St Cybi ch, Holyhead, Ang, inserted 1932; organ case by AW?

1890-1 Prudential Assurance, 109 St Mary St, Cardiff; BoW;

WATERS, HENRY. Ebbw Vale

1905 Parish Hall, Beaufort, Mon; Br 30.9.05)

1905-6 Ebbw Vale B chapel; Br 3.6.05; dull)

1907-8 West End C chapel, Abercarn, Mon; Br 17.8.07)

1909 Ebbw Vale parish hall, Mon; Br 17.7.09)

1910 Willowtown Council Schools, Ebbw Vale, Mon; Br 29.1.10; BoW 1909)

WATKEYS, GEORGE Borough Surveyor & Engineer, Llanelli. In l887 Deacons Directory. J Evans l883-? Llanelli qv was articled, WW in W 1920 126.

l883 Dwelling & storeroom, Old Market, Llanelli, Cms; C: CJ 3.3.83

1900 New reservoir, Cwm Lliedi, Llanelli, Cms; T: Arch 23.2.00

WATKIN, MIAL Architect with Cadw. Sian Lloyd’s brother.

2008 Arbour, Laugharne Castle, Cms in mem Richard Avent; AC 2007 vi;

WATKINS, - Surveyor, Llangors, Brec. ?same as W. Watkins qv.

1852-3 Bethel CM chapel, Brecon, Brec; JP; now Boots chemists; acc to GVB 143 Old Lion purchased 1859 and Bethel blt on site;)

WATKINS, ALFRED OCTAVIUS Architect, Great Dock St, Newport; son of Henry Watkins (baptised 1806) of Chapel Hill, Brec, born Newport 1834; 1835-1922 according to Ancestry; pupil JH Langdon qv; AEBTD 1868 listsas his work: Infirmary at Newport workhouse; Industrial Schools, Caerleon; Victoria Rd chapel Newport; Custom House Newport; 3rd Monmouthshire Volunteers Drill Hall, Newport; seat of J Davies Esq Castletown, Mon; also architect to Newport Union, to Monmouthshire Railway & Canal Co, and to Newport Gas Co. By later 1870s firm was AOW &Son with son Theodore Edgar Watkins qv born Newport 1862; architect Newport in 1881 census, with TE Watkins 'architecture pupil'; another son was Frank Augustus Watkins 1865-1945; ?related to Dr Alfred Octavius Watkins graduated Edinburgh, 1925, practice in Geraldton and Perth, Western Australia, died in Inverness 1939;

1855-6 hotel, Dock St, Newport MM 25.8.55;

1857-8 warehouse and cottage, Dock St, Newport BN 28.8.57;

1858 Custom House, Dock St, Newport MM 16.1.58; BN 22.1.58; AEBTD)

1858-9 C chapel, Victoria Road Newport, Mon Br 1858 542; MM 15.5.58, 10.7.58, 3.11.58, 25.6.59 Br 17.12.59; AEBTD, BoW;

1859 Industrial Schools, Caerleon Mon; MM 2.5.57; Br 29.8.57, 16.4.59; AEBTD; MS;

18?? Bryn Ivor Hall, Castleton, Mon AEBTD seat of J Davies Esq; A 20.9.79;

1866-7 infirmary, Newport Workhouse, Mon, AEBTD; adds MM 21.4.66 23.2.67; BoW 445

1867 alts C chapel, Chepstow, Mon enlarged, reseated, and galleries MM 30.3.67

1867-8 Third Monmouthshire Volunteers Drill Hall, Dock St, Newport MM 11.5.67; AEBTD;

1868-9 alts B chapel, Crane St, Pontypool, Mon BoW; PFP 19.6.69; chapel of 1847;

1870-5 nine villas Stow Park, Newport, tenders MM 12.2.70 to 18.6.75: No 3 1878-9, Villetta 1880, Stow Park Circle 1880s - AOW&Son BoW 457

1870 St Woolos School, St Mary St, Newport plans Gwent RO D527;

1871 Tredegar Wharf National Schools, Charlotte St, Newport, plans Gwent RO D527;

1872 alts No 164 Commercial St, Newport MM 5.1.72

1872-3 rebuilt Mount Sion I chapel, Hill St, Newport, Mon; BoW434 Mixed classical and Gothic, rendered; MM 25.6.72

1872 two schools and dwelling houses, Newport, Mon; MS; see 1873

1873 Voluntary Schools, Bailey St, Newport, Mon; MM 15.8.73;

1873 Voluntary Schools, William St, Newport; MM 15.8.73;

1873-4 schools, Nash, Mon; MM 23.5.73;

1874-5 Public Hall, Stow Hill, Newport; BA 2 1874 188-9 Corinthian façade; public hall and clubhouse, 1874 for Messrs Ewins & Sons, wine merchants, MS;

1875 alts No 71 Commercial St, Newport; MM 19.2.75

1875-6 schools, Newbridge Mon; Br 2.4.75

1875-7 C chapel, Tredegar Mon; Br 1875 918; CYB78 423, modern Gothic £2950, schoolroom beneath; site leased from Tredegar Iron & Coal Co, FS 2.12.75;

1876 L&Co, 137 Commercial St, Newport; BoW 449-50; MM 28.4.76;

1877-8 alts Tredegar Arms, High St, Newport MM 5.10.77; rebuilt 1897 by Swalwell & Creighton qv;

1878-9 No 3 Stow Park Crescent, Newport AOW&Son BoW

1879 pair of villas, Stow Park, Newport, for J Mason; ill. Br 25.7.79)

1879 Nant Coch, Bassaleg Rd, Newport, for T Colborne; Arch 4.10.79; BoW 453, now Rougemont School)

1879-80 Board School, Cross Keys, Risca, Mon; Br 21.6.79)

1880 lodge, Stow Park, Newport, for J Mason; Arch 27.3.90; BoW says Villetta, Stow Park Cres is variant of this, by AOW&Son)

1880-5 attrib houses in Stow Park Circle, Newport inc No 1 1880; No 7 1882; No 15 1885 possibly also Rothbury House and No 17; BoW 457

1880 B chapel, Abercarn Mon; Gwent RO D1210.624.2-3;

1882 library, Dock St, Newport. Kelly 1884

1882 adds Masonic Hall, Lower Dock St, Newport; Kelly 1884; hall 1855-8 by RG Thomas qv

WATKINS, G.L. Caerphilly

1904 thirty semi-det houses, Graigyfedw, Abertridwr, T Br 20.8.04;

WATKINS, GRIFFITH, Haverfordwest. c1745-1822 (Colvin). Advertises as ‘house carpenter, cabinetmaker & carriage maker’ in HJ 23.4.1788 saying he is associated with Mr Pugh, ‘who has been instructed in London’. Subscribed to Wm Thomas’s Original Designs in Architecture 1783; Colvin;

1779-80 Pembrokeshire County Gaol, Haverfordwest Castle; with John Webb qv; DMH 44; £1200; completed 1.12.80; dem; debtor’s prison added 1816;

1791ff ?Add Picton Castle, Pmbs; for Lord Milford; attr TL four-storey block on site of solar range dem 1791; not in Colvin;

1795-1806 alts Steynton Ch, Pmbs; Colvin; add of aisles 1799; HRO HPR 3/55; 1799 BoW;

1795-l800 builder, New Inn (Lord Nelson Hotel), Milford, Pmbs; SWDN 12.12.1895; not Colvin or BoW; opened 24.9.00; unsigned plan & elev dated 1795 on opening poster dated 1.8.00; name changed after Nelson’s visit 1801; TL thinks elev by William Jernegan; Watkins and Jernegan may have been involved with the Custom House, 1794.

1802 structural report, St Mary ch, Haverfordwest, Pmbs; DMH 88; not in Colvin;

1808-11 Friends Meeting House, Priory St, Milford Haven, Pmbs; HRO D/BT/55 and HDX/l0l8; Not in Colvin; BoW.

1809-10 ?No 4 The Norton, Tenby, Pmbs for Lord Milford; accounts NLW Picton 1822, builders Thomas Smith & Griffith Rowland; dem 2008; Colvin;

c1800-10 builder in early development of Milford, Pmbs. Estate company leases show him taking row of houses in Robert St 1806 etc; not in Colvin; leases ?now in HRO;

WATKINS (H.D.) & ASSOCIATES. Involved in Duffryn housing scheme, Newport, Mon, 1974; BoW 218.

1974 Clarence House, ten-storey riverside offices, Newport, Mon; BD 8.3.74; BoW 455;

WATKINS, JAMES Glasbury builder in 1844 dir.

WATKINS, Rev JOSHUA. Carmarthen. Came from Monmouth, friend of Morgan John Rees, Minister of Penuel, Carmarthen, from 1796-1843, ‘becoming known as the great builder of chapels’ Crusader & Baptist Record 1956; AJ. ?over literal interpretation, he was a printer.

WATKINS, T. Bala

1932-3 six non-parlour houses off Rouen Terrace, Bala, Mer, for DC; Br 14.10.32

WATKINS, THEODORE EDGAR Architect, Newport, 1862-1920, son of Alfred Octavius Watkins qv, architect in Newport; in 1881 census as 'architecture pupil' aged 19 living with parents; firm was AO Watkins & Son qv in late 1870s; married Emily Rayner in Bromsgrove 1887; died at 73 Drayton Gardens, Mx;

1887-9 Newport Market, Upper Dock St, Newport, Mon, with Conyers Kirby qv, Town Surveyor; BoW; FS 13.9.87; both Kirby and Watkins named as architects on stone laid at opening 1.5.89;

WATKINS, WILLIAM Wheat St, Brecon. County Surveyor, Brec, mentioned as County Surveyor 1815 in connexion with new turnpike Defynnog to Glyntawe (G Jones Sennybridge 2 102); surveyor for improvements turnpike Glangwydderig Bridge to Pentrebach, near Llandovery, Cms, 1827, for Carmarthenshire Main Trust (G Jones 65), William Prichard contractor; WW & Son, surveyors, 1835 dir; WW surveyor (County) in Pigot dir 1844. ?the Watkins qv, surveyor, of Llangors, Brec, who designed Bethel CM chapel, Brecon, 1852-3; JP;

1833 Pont Gwenllian, Pont-ar-hydfer, Trecastle, Brec; BoW;

WATLING, DICKINSON & NORMAN, Harrogate & London.

1931 Glyndwr Memorial Hall, Glyndyfrdwy, Mer. ill in Br 18.9.31; builder Isaac Jones, Llanfechain.

WATLING, W. H. Newport, Mon;

1892 grain warehouse, Riverside, Newport, Mon for Parnall Evans & Co T: Br 23.7.92

1892 offices Marshes Rd, Newport, Mon for H Parnall JP T Br 23.7.92

1892 five villas and two cottages, Porthkerry Rd, Barry, Glam T: Br 16.7.92

1892 three shops Dock Road, Barry, Glam; T Br 16.7.92

1892 alts 210-14 Cowbridge Rd, Cardiff to shops and houses; T Br 23.7.92

1892 metal-stamping works Marshes Rd, Newport, Mon for A Davies & Co T Br 23.7.92

1892-3 No 82 Commercial Rd, Newport, Mon T Br 24.12.92

1892-3 alts No 23 Hill St, Newport, Mon T Br 24.12.92

1892-3 alts bakery, Caerleon Rd, Newport, Mon T Br 24.12.92

1894 Homfray Arms PH, Jeddo St, Newport, Mon; Br 4.11.93

1898 Royal George PH, Chepstow Rd, Newport, Mon; T: Br 11.6.98, for Ashton Gate Brewery;

1898-9 No 38 Commercial St, Newport, Mon; Br T: 11.6.98, for J Derret

1898-9 No 36-7 Commercial Rd, Newport, Mon; T Br 11.6.98 No 36 for Philip Crosts, No 37 for T Lamey;

WATSON & OVEREND, Engineers. J. Watson qv and ? Overend.

1862-4 engineers Mid-Wales Railway, Llanidloes to Talyllyn. Initially Llanidloes to Llandovery proposed by Davies & Savin, 1859, parliament allowed Llanidloes to Newbridge. 1st sod cut Sept 1859 at Rhayader (Heref Times 10.9.59) B. Piercy engineer; halted; then Savin took over with Watson & Overend, new plan 1860 to go to Talyllyn to join Brecon & Merthyr, built 1862-4.

WATSON, J. Engineer. Cf also Watson & Overend.

1854-8 Engineer Vale of Towy Railway, Cms; Llandeilo to Llandovery;

WATTS, JOHN

1845? National School, Tancredston, Brawdy, Pmbs; HRO TSE/1/2 n.d; Seaborne;

WAUGH, - Architect

1847 ?alts Cardigan ch, Cd, including enlarged nave window, larger pulpit, with William Jenkins qv, Blaenbarthen, mason, GKJ CU1 47

WAWN, CHARLES Engineer

1900 swing bridge, Caernarfon, Caerns; ironwork by Handyside of Derby, Br 24.3.00 opened, Cochrane & Sons contractors.

WEATHERLEY & JONES Cockspur St, London WS Weatherley and Francis E Jones

1880 prop ch, Maesllwch, Rad; exh RA; ill in BN 23.7.80; Archiseek website;

WEBB & GWILLIAM. John Webb & William Gwilliam surveyors, Haverfordwest, Pmbs.

1802 structural report St Mary ch, Haverfordwest, Pmbs; DMH 88; one of two reports, the other by Griffith Watkins qv, re demolition of spire.

WEBB, ARTHUR F. Blackwood, Mon. LRIBA +1935. Brother in law of managing director of Tredegar Iron & Coal Co. Obit RIBAJ 27.4.35;

1908-9 forty houses, Mile Field, Tredegar, Mon; Br 5.9.08;

1910-11 twenty houses, Brompton Terrace, Tredegar, Mon; Br 12.11.10)

1910-11 laid out Oakdale, Mon, for Tredegar Iron & Coal Co; BoW459; Br 3.11.11 100 houses; T: Br 6.6.13 for 300 houses;

1910 Miners Rescue Station, Crumlin, Mon; Br 9.7.10

1912-13 Mission Hall, Blackwood, Mon; Br 15.3.12

1913? Markham village & church, near Bedwellty, Mon; RIBA file)

1916-17 Workmen’s Institute, Oakdale, Mon; Br 17.3.16; 20.9.16; 21.9.17; dismantled and re-erected at St Fagans;

192? Cwmcarn ch, Mon; RIBA Biog file

1922-3 alts & organ chamber, St James ch, Tredegar, Mon; Faculty 16.8.22

1927ff Penllwyn housing estate, Pontllanfraith, Mon; BoW

1928 Electric Power station, Milford, Pmbs; T: PT l9.4.28

c1928-9 Wyllie village, Pontllanfraith, Mon; BoW;

1930-2 Garndiffaith ch, Abersychan, Mon; Mon Free Press 18.3.32; Plans Gwent RO D/Pa 27.25; BoW

1933 St Margaret Ch, Glanamman, Cms; appeal leaflet;

WEBB, Sir ASTON 1849-1930 Architect, London. Artic Banks & Barry, partner with E Ingress Bell (1837-1914); PRIBA 1902-4, knighted 1904, RIBA Gold Medal 1905. Rest St Bartholomew Smithfield London 1885-97; Birmingham Assize Courts 1886-95; Christs Hospital School Horsham 1893-1902; Victoria & Albert Museum front range 1893-1909; Royal Naval College Dartmouth Devon 1899-1905; son Maurice 1880-1939 worked with him c1910ff as Sir Aston Webb & Son;.

1875 Rhos vicarage, Rhosllanerchrugog, Denbs; RA 1877; BoW264)

1877-8 Penycae ch, Denbs; RA 1877; BoW261)

1888-90 All Saints ch, Llanllwchaiarn, Mont; BoW; for Sir Pryce Pryce-Jones;

1892 rest Llanmerewig ch, Mont; BoW; exec by WH Spaull qv;

1894-1906 works at The Hendre, Mon, for Rolls family; BoW: Croesfaen 1894; Drinking Fountain 1895; Library wing 1895-6; Garden pavilion; Raglan Lodge c1899; alts Rockfield School c1900; gatepiers at Rockfield; ?service buildings at The Hendre; Swiss lodge Rockfield 1905; Oak House 1906; Almshouses Rockfield BN 21.9.1906; ?the Prospect Tower, Gwent RO D.361.F1.F23;

1911 base for CS Rolls statue, Monmouth, Mon; BoW)

WEBB, EDWARD Architect, Cardiff where he worked for the entrepreneur Solomon Andrews (1835-1908) who was born Trowbridge, Wilts, became tramway tycoon in Cardiff and London with building interests in Cardiff, Penarth, Swansea, Arthog and Pwllheli cf extensive list of projects in Friends of Cathays Cemetery website sub Solomon Andrews;

(1893 Clock Tower, Fisherton St, Salisbury, Mr Webb of Cardiff won competition, Salisbury Times 19.5.93; Gothic; Salisbury Journal 17.6.93 £600; E Webb of Cardiff, E Hale of Salisbury builder, AC Bothams, city surveyor, clerk of works; in memory of Arabella wife of Dr Roberts;

1894 Andrews Building, Queen St, Cardiff for Solomon Andrews, but 1899 according to Cadw listing; possibly also 75-113 Penarth Rd, Cardiff; wikipedia sub S Andrews;

1894 attrib Imperial Buildings, St Mary St Cardiff for Solomon Andrews; VS notes 1994 by Paul Brindley but built 1888 acc to Friends website and wikipedia; later Barry's Hotel;

1897 Lloyds Bank, corner Albert Rd and Windsor Road, Penarth, Glam; Friends list; wikipedia;

1899 Andrews Building, Queen St, Cardiff, for Solomon Andrews; inf Paul Brindley VS notes; Cadw listing;1894 wikipedia;

WEBB, JOHN Haverfordwest. See also Webb & Gwilliam

1779-80 Pembrokeshire County Gaol, Haverfordwest Castle; with Griffith Watkins qv; DMH 44; £1200; completed 1.12.80; dem;

WEBB, MAURICE Architect, London, 1880-1939 continued practice of his father Sir Aston Webb qv as Sir Aston Webb & Son;

1907 alts Bryncoedifor ch, Mer; ??

WEBB (OSBORNE V.) & PARTNERS, Cardiff.

1967-83 Cardiff Arms Park stadium, Cardiff, Glam; design by Ted Williams; engineers GA Williamson & Partners also James & Nicholas; BoW 213; HH 270; dem 1998 for Millennium Stadium;

WEBB, PHILIP SPEAKMAN 1831-1915 Leading Arts and Crafts architect, designer etc Set up in 1856, partner with William Morris 1861, founder of SPAB.

1900-1 Eglwys Cymun ch, Cms, restored by William Weir under direction of Philip Webb. Vestry screen by Webb; BoW;

WEBB, THOMAS. Middlewich. +1699, freemason. Measured chancel Aston by Sutton ch, Ches, 1696; Colvin;

1683-6 Erddig Park, Denbs; Colvin; Edward Price mason, William Carter of Chester bricklayer; for Joshua Edisbury; Clwyd RO D/E/269-72; CL 16-23.8.1930; CL 6-20.4.1978;

WEBB, W. Exhibited two Welsh designs at RA.

1858 design for school in Caerns; RA 1858; unid;

1859 design for Normal College, Bangor, Caerns; RA 1859; college designed by J Barnett qv.

WEBBER, H. F.

1882 reredos, Capel y Ffin ch, Brec; moved 1932 to SS Julius & Aaron ch Newport, Mon; BoW Mon 431; made in Munich;

WEBSTER, JOHN JAMES. Engineer, London, 1845-1914. Born Warrington, designed bridges for India for Ashbury Carriage & Iron Co from 1871, then with Thomas Brassey on Liverpool landing stage, 1876 worked on Aberdeen Harbour, then assistant engineer on Hull Docks; consultant engineer 1881 in Liverpool, then London; designed Transporter Bridge between Widnes and Runcorn 1905; died London;

1896 1st prize town improvements, Menai Bridge, Ang; pier, town hall, market hall and model cottages; ?same as St George’s Pier, Menai Bridge, dem; RH;

1896 Garth Pier, Bangor, Caerns; SH Adamson, Seaside Piers, 104; A Thorne contr;

(1901 pier, Minehead, Som)

1902 proposal to strengthen Conwy Suspension Bridge, Caerns; BN 7.11.02;

WEEDON, HARRY W. Architect of Odeon cinemas all over Britain. Harrogate and Sutton Coldfield similar to Newport.

1935-6 Odeon, Colwyn Bay, Denbs; BoW)

1936 Condover House, Little Orme, Llandudno; ill Arch 6.11.36; now & ?originally Villa Marina; for Harry Scribbans;

1937-8 Odeon, Llanelli, Cms; £50,000; opened 18.6.38, interior design by Mrs Deutsch, wife of Odeon Governing Director Oscar Deutsch; cf John Taylor in Llanelli Entertainment Centre programme for Jubilee Concert 18.6.1988; cf also Llanelli Star Cinema Special 10.6.1988; But Richard Gray book on cinemas attributes it to a P. J. Price qv.

1937 Odeon, Rhyl, Flints; BoW

1937-8 Odeon, Newport, Mon; BoW455

WEHNERT & ASHDOWN see Wehnert FJ.

WEHNERT, FREDERICK J. Architect. Charing Cross, London, of Eastbourne & London 1854, later Llandudno, died and buried at Milford, Pmbs. 1806-71. Born London, seems to have begun in Oswestry 1828, married Emma Jones of Oswestry 1834, sister of William Jones, agent to Mostyn estate 1855-69. Pupil of WF Pocock, assisted Samuel Daukes at Colney Hatch Asylum, then with Scott & Moffatt. 1852-6 in partnership with John Ashdown (W&A), planned Maitland Park estate, London, designed villas for Haverstock Hill Orphan School, London. 1852-3 Dunford House, Heyshott, Sx for Richard Cobden (inf Richard Dollamore, Chichester), one of commissioners for Crystal Palace; 1853 Crystal Palace Hotel, Anerley, London; 1854 Lambeth Cemetery, Tooting, London, W&A; 185? adds Highgate Cemetery. Competition entries (W&A): 1852 Workhouse, St George Hanover Sq 1st; 1853 East Moulsey Ch 4th; 1853 Birmingham Spring Hill College entrant. Suggested that FW went bankrupt before 1852 see entry 1845-7 Pontfadog below;

APSD entry says laid out town of Llandudno 1854, designed ‘many mansions, public buildings, baths, Pwllheli Schools, CM chapel, bank, library' working for Mostyn estate.

FW was agent to Greville estate Milford Haven cl856-67, extensively involved in town. Died at No 1 Hamilton Terrace, buried next Milford church, exhumed after quarrel with vicar of Steynton over whether Milford was licenced for burials, finally reburied by N aisle. 1862-3 office at 22 Strand London.

1828-30 alts Forden ch, Mont; ICBS; enl, gallery; FW of Oswestry; dem;

1839-40 vicarage, Llandudno, Caerns; FW surveyor; TCHS 55 1994 12; George Davies contractor; £374;

1842 View of upper court, Plas Mawr, Conwy, Caerns; RA 1842)

1845 drew plans for sale of Pengwern estate, Llangollen, Denbs, and allotted the plots for 2nd Lord Mostyn; Hiller 178;

1845 alts Gloddaeth Hall, Llanrhos, Caerns; for Lord Mostyn; Hiller 178-9

1845-7 Pontfadog ch, Denbs; in l852 RK Penson was working here in place of Mr Wegenhert who had gone bankrupt, acc to Cered 7 99 on Llanrhystud ch; BoW Clwyd;

1854 entrant Newport Cemetery comp, Mon; W&A; RHH

1854-7 plans new town Llandudno, Caerns for Mostyn estate; W&A; ‘many mansions, public bldngs, baths, Pwllheli Schools, CM chapel, bank, library', APSD. Plan is signed W&A of Eastbourne & London; Hiller 179-81. Engraving of planned town undated in Jim Roberts, Llandudno in old photographs, 1997, 10, said to date from 1854; also EVA 13 30. In 1862 Wehnert was proposed as agent for the Mostyn estate by Sir Reginald Cust but FW did not take it up, Hiller 186. PH says later ‘town map’ including ‘many admirable designs for architectural elevations’ was by W&A, though 1848 plan was by Williams & Jones, ?inf J. Hicklin, Handbook to Llandudno, 1858.

1854? British Schools, Pwllheli, Caerns; W&A; Seaborne; largely burnt, AV. ?influence of Mostyns, hereditary mayors of Pwllheli)

1855 Assembly Rooms & Baths, for Llandudno Baths Co, Llandudno, Caerns; dem; Hiller 182; £7000; By JA acc to J. Hicklin, Handbook to Llandudno 1858.

1857 Slaughterhouses, Llandudno, Caerns; by JA acc to NWC Nov 1857;

1854-67 involved with development of Milford Haven, Pmbs, for Col Greville. 1854 tried to persuade S Wales Railway to have Irish port at Milford not Neyland. Drew up many plans to induce business to the area, built two bridges and paid personally for railway line. Collapsed with d of Greville 1867 and bankruptcy of Greville estate.

1857 Plans for new town and docks at Milford Haven, Pmbs; RA 1857; W&A; Murray Crescent House, The Rath, was the only exec part;

1857 Reservoir etc, Milford Haven, Pmbs; PH 26.6.57

1857 Forty cottages on Milford estate, Pmbs; CJ 25.9.57

1858 Black Bridge, Castle Pill, Milford, Pmbs; dem 1872 and Hakin Bridge, Milford, Pmbs, dem 1887; wooden bridges; McKay, Hist of Milford, 2, 27 and 32

1859 Wooden Pier, Milford, Pmbs; dem; Mc Kay Hist of milford 2 28; ?des toll-house and hotel at the pier.

1858 Unex plans rebuild Hubberston ch, Pmbs; ICBS 5332; Ch rest 1866-7 prob by Wehnert)

186? ?Alts Hundleton ch Pmbs: ?no ch at H until 1890;

1864ff ?involved with South Cliff dev, Tenby; see 1868

1865 Alts Nantybugail Fm, Llanstinan, Pmbs; T: PH 28.4.65;

1865-8 Manorbier ch, Pmbs; rest

1865-7 Assembly Rooms, Pembroke, Pmbs; TO 28.3.67

1866-9 Milford Haven ch, Pmbs, alts;

1866-7 ?Hubberston Ch, Pmbs, rest; ICBS plans 1862-7 5941; not seen; Wehnert assumed as archt for 1858 scheme see above.

1868 Glenafon, Trecwn, Pmbs; alts and adds; HMT 2.12.68;

1868 involved in South Cliff estate, Tenby; W 12.3.68 gives FW as architect to apply to re unsold parts;

1869 rest Llanstinan Ch, Pmbs; apparently unex; ICBS;

1869 Llysyfran Ch, Pembs, rest; ICBS.

1869-71 Walwyns Castle ch, Pmbs, rest; finished by Lingen Barker 1872-8

1869-70 Rhoscrowther Ch, Pmbs, rest.

1871-3 Uzmaston ch, Pmbs, reblt; exec by Lingen Barker

1872 Outbuildings, St Nicholas Vicarage, Pmbs; NLW SD/B/52; £237/10/0d; cowhouse, strawshed and 2 gatepiers; carthouse with end entry hen house and goose cot and duck cot; barn, stable and chaff-room;

Attrib: St Nicholas Vicarage, Pmbs, 1869. T: PH 3.9.69 no archt but outbuildings to vicarage were by FW 1872;

WEIGHTMAN & BULLEN, Liverpool and York. RC church specialists, cf BoE SLancs. 1948-53 St Mary RC Liverpool; 1953-8 Liverpool U Medical Sch; 1957-9 St Catherine, Lowton nr Liv; 1958 Crumpsall RC; 1959-61 Speke RC ch; 1961-3 Archbp Whiteside Sec Sch Liverpool; 1962-4 Leyland Priory RC; 1962-4 St Mary RC Knotty Ash; 1963 Halewood Sec Mod Sch; 1963 reordered Leeds RC cathedral; 1964-6 Christs Coll of Ed Liverpool; 1965 Midland Bank Gateacre Liv. Not related to Weightman of Sheffield.

1961 School hall, Our Lady RC School Bangor DE CBR 1961 402-5)

1962 Bethesda RC Caerns DE)

1963 Welshpool RC, Mont; BoW;)

1964 Mold RC, Flints)

1965 adds Stella Maris RC Primary Sch, Bryniau, Llandudno, Caerns; DE)

1966-7 Hawarden RC, Flints)

1967-9 Towyn RC, Mer; CBR 1967 118-9; 1969 100-1)

1969 Holy Family RC, Llandudno Junction, Caerns DE)

1970 Our Lady of the Taper RC, Cardigan, Cd; inf Canon J. Cunnane; Presumably also the presbytery and added shrine of Our Lady of the Taper.

1971 Llandrindod Wells RC, Radn; BoW)

1974 Christ the King RC, Aberdyfi, Mer; RH)

1974-5 Rhyl RC, Flints;)

Also alts interior Holy Rood RC, Tenby, Pmbs

WEIGHTMAN & HADFIELD, Architects, Sheffield. John Grey Weightman 1801-72, assist to Barry and Cockerell; 1838-58 with Matthew Ellison Hadfield qv 1812-85 (W&H); George Goldie 1828-87 pupil then partner (WH&G); firm dissolved 1858; JGW on own. ME Hadfield on own 1858, 1864 H&Son w Charles Hadfield; MEH noted for RC churches in Pugin style: Salford cathedral 1844-8 MEH of W&H; Sheffield RC 1846-50; Burnley RC 1846;

1843 Llanddeiniolen ch, Caerns; W&H; AV)

1844 Bangor Workhouse, Caerns; W&H; TCHS 1944; later St Davids hospital;

1844-5 rest Llanfaes Ch, Ang, added spire; MEH submitted application, David Roberts of Beaumaris did drawings, ICBS, for nave restoration, done first? C13 nave and C14 chancel were virtually rebuilt, Coflein)

1847 Llangaffo ch, Ang; GILJ 99; new ch 1846 RH, tower & spire; W&H)

1847 rest Llanfair-yng-hornwy ch, Ang; W&H; for Baron Hill estate; RH; ?adds to chancel only; ICBS W&H, certif. signed by David Roberts, Beaumaris; extraordinary plan drawn by DR w chancel enlarged by larg aisles, N aisle not blt; GILJ alts 1860 under Rev J. Williams;

1853-5 rest Penmon ch, Ang; WH&G ICBS; 1855 GILJ; 1855 W&H RH; reblt N transept and chancel?

1855 comp entr Bethesda ch, Caerns (Christ Church, Glanogwen); WH&G sued the vicar, but job to TH Wyatt; AV

1858-9 Williams & Co Bank, High St, Bangor, Caerns; WH&G; Br 30.7.59; now Lloyds; des just before dissolution of partnrshp 1858; alts Br 30.7.1889;)

1865 Port Dinorwic ch, Caerns; JGW; AV; now Y Felinheli; S tr 1890 by Montagu Hepworth qv, AV;

WEIGHTMAN, HADFIELD & GOLDIE Sheffield. see Weightman & Hadfield

WEIGHTMAN, J. G. Sheffield. see Weightman & Hadfield.

WEIR, WILLIAM, London. Architect to SPAB. Not in ASG

1900 rest Eglwys Brewis ch, Glam; BoW342; Orrin 5-4; Br 18.8.00; £500; SWDN 9.8.00; Orrin, Med chs of the Vale 143; notably careful repair)

1900-1 Eglwys Cymun Ch Cms rest £500 CRO CPR/55/9, TCAS 24 60; Philip Webb advised: cf Lethaby, Philip Webb pp 107-8)

1900-1 repairs St Hilary ch, Glam; £300; Orrin; contr WA James Fonmon;

1909 report on Pembrey ch, Cms; TCAS 23 33; but rest was by WD Caroe;

1910 repairs Skenfrith ch, Mon; ICBS; 1909-10 BoW)

WELCH, EDWARD 26 Renshaw St, and later 7 Castle St, Liverpool. Architect. 1806-68; Colvin; Born Overton, Flints. Pupil John Oates. Partnership with Joseph Hansom (H&W) from 1828-34 first in York then Liverpool. Designed several things in Isle of Man in 1830s probably executed by his brother John Welch qv. Bankrupted 1834 over Birmingham TH, where they won the commission in 1832, but stood surety for builders Kendall & Thomas; Birmingham TH used Anglesey stone; partnership dissolved 1834, town hall completed by Charles Edge. In Liverpool 1837-49, in London by 1851, when he prepared design for Wyld's Great Globe, Leicester Sq, but was supplanted by HR Abraham; took out several patents after 1852 inc for improved fireplaces, in citations called architect of Penge, 1852-60, and 'gentleman', of 50 George St Portman Square, 1855-62, died in his house Russell Sq, London 1868. AGM; obituary list of works Br 1868 863. 1829 Dispensary, York dem H&W; 1830-4 1st pr Birmingham TH H&W; 1830-3 King William’s College, Isle of Man Br 1844 41 H&W; 1832 parsonage, Woodford, Wilts EW; 1834 Northern Hospital Liverpool EW; 1838 Harpurhey ch, Manchester 1838-41 EW; 1845-6 West Derby ch, Liverpool EW; 18?? Monks Ferry Hotel, Birkenhead, Ches; 1846 Assembly Rooms, Birkenhead, Ches EW; see Penelope Harris The architectural achievement of JA Hansom;

1828-9 Beaumaris Gaol, Ang; NWC 17.1.28; H&W; Br 1868 863;)

1830-5 Victoria Terrace, Beaumaris, Ang; H&W; Br 1868 863; Colvin; )

1831-5 Bulkeley Arms Hotel, Beaumaris, Ang; Br 1868 863; H&W; colvin;)

c1830-40 adds Bodelwyddan Castle, Flints; BoW, ?by EW of H&W; Colvin; Br 1882 43-4; TD under St Asaph; CL 23.10.68 & 21.7.88;

1835 prepared plans for Benjamin Gummow qv for partial rebuild of Ruabon ch, Denbs, wikipedia E Welch;

1836-7 Rhosymedre ch, Cefn Mawr, Denbs; ICBS; BoW116; EW; for Williams-Wynn; refitted 1887 by WH Spaull; Colvin)

1836-7 Ysgeifiog ch, Flints; DRT 495; by John Welch acc to GR, BoW, but this is incorrect; Colvin)

1837 Savings Bank, Wrexham Denbs; W 27.1.37; Colvin; ?dem;

WELCH, JOHN Surveyor, Overton, Flints, father of Edward and John Welch, architects qqv; later lived at Berth, Llanbedr Dyffryn Clwyd, Denbs, from 1831, inf Penny Harris;

WELCH, JOHN St Asaph. Architect 1810-c1855, brother of Edward Welch, worked in Isle of Man c1830-6, by 1839 in St Asaph, by 1844 in Preston where + pre 1857. Numerous buildings in the Isle of Man; 1844-5 Literary & Phil Inst, Preston, Lancs; 1845 Cross Street Schools, Preston, Lancs; 1846-9 Inst for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, Preston, Lancs; Colvin.

1837-8 TH, Flint, Flints; NLW 62777-8

1837-9 Bagillt ch, Flints; NLW 2590E

1837 unex des baths, Holywell, Flints; NLW 6293E

1838 Savings Bank, Holywell, Flints;

1838 alts rectory, Llanbedrog, Caerns;

1838 workhouse, St Asaph, Flints;

1838 Betws yn Rhos ch, Denbs; lancet Gothic; NLW ill P&P70; DRT 356)

1838-9 rest St Tudno ch, Llandudno, Caerns; ICBS;

1839 Llansantffraid Glan Conwy ch, Denbs; ICBS;

1840 St George ch, Llandudno, Caerns; ICBS; TCHS 55 1994 12ff;)

1840 Llandegwning ch, Caerns; ICBS;

1840-1 Aberdaron new ch, Caerns; ICBS, John Jones Llangian surveyor;)

1840-1 Llanffinan ch, Ang; ICBS, gr plan; RH neo Norman; opened 23.7.41)

1840-3 prop new ch Llanedwen, Ang; ICBS; ?error for Llanidan

1843 Llanidan new ch, Brynsiencyn, Ang; ICBS;)

1844 vicarage, Llanfachreth, Mer; Richard Williams mason; letters of Sir Robert Vaughan quoted in Mary C Harris, Llanfachreth, 1973, 39-43; not in Colvin. Griffith Roberts & Richard Williams masons. Correspondence mentions a parsonage at Trefriw and a ‘cottage of Major Wingfield’s near Waterloo Bridge’ for comparison of cost, not clear if either of these by Welch.

Also

added castellation to Penrhos, Anglesey, acc to Mark Baker, info from papers at Bangor;

WELSH SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, Cardiff. Project Office,

1973 Library and Health Centre, Cowbridge, Glam; JC20Soc;

1992-4 Library, Trinity College, Carmarthen, Cms; Norman Robson-Smith project architect; £1.4m; contractors AMEC Building, Cardiff;

1998? School of Advanced Celtic Sudies, National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth, Cd;

2011 Sustainable Building Envelope centre, Shotton steelworks, Clwyd; BD 3.2.12;

WEST GLAMORGAN COUNTY ARCHITECTS

1979-84 West Glamorgan County Hall, Swansea, Glam; JC20Soc;

WEST, CLIFTON J.

1869 Llangynidr ch, Brec; 1873 BoW; burnt 1928; rest 1869 MS;

WEST, J.C.P. See Cwmbran Development corporation

WEST, ROBERT.

1738-9 Garn, Henllan, Denbs; Colvin; RW paid for plans & elevs for house at Garn; Chirk Castle Accounts; for John Griffith;

WESTLAKE A. H. C. London. ?brother of NHJ Westlake, stained glass designer and church furnisher.

1898 bronze reredos to JA Corbett, Cogan old ch, Glam, des by AHCW and made by NHJW; Orrin 47; NLW LL/F/238 1896;

WESTMACOTT, WILLIAM BERNERS c1793-1880 Youngest son of Richard Westmacott Sr + 1808, sculptor, brother of Sir Richard westmacott 1775-1856; ex RA 1816-48, competed for Ashmolean Museum and Nelson Memorial. In 1840s des model schools as architect to Committee of the Privy council on Education, eg in Norfolk and Little Drayton Salop 1851.

c1847 Undated plans for Model School, Carmarthen, Cms, copied by J. Mainwaring, builder; CRO Educ/260

WHEELER, JOSEPH Architect and surveyor, Cardiff. C1775-1832, d Gloucester aged 56 or 58, bur St Mary le Crypt. Colvin; Gloucester Journal 21.1.32. Sworn in as burgess Cardiff CJ 17.10.1817 but in financial difficulties 1827.

WHICHCORD & ASHPITEL architects. John Whichcord Jr, 1823-85, son of JW Sr 1790-1860 of Maidstone, county surveyor of Kent (Colvin). Designed offices in the City. Worked with his father from c1845; FRIBA; PRIBA 1879-81; partner w A. Ashpitel qv 1850-8 W&A; Ashpitel wrote on baths & wash-houses; adds Birling, Kent for Lord Abergavenny; 1843-52 St Barnabas, Homerton, BoELond4; 1844 Spread Eagle PH, Homerton, London Br 31.8.44, dem; 1852-3 St John ch, St Johns Park, Greenwich, London BoE 246; Lambeth Baths 1853 W&A;

1851 1st pr Swansea workhouse, Glam; W&A; Br 9 529; RHH)

WHINNEY, SON & AUSTEN HALL, see Thomas Bostock Whinney.

WHINNEY, THOMAS BOSTOCK London. Thomas Bostock Whinney (TBW) 1860-1926 was articled E Gruning; architect to Midland Bank, Diocesan Surveyor Rochester 1894-1904 and Southwark 1904-16. His son H. G. D. Whinney joined and also Herbert Austen Hall, as Whinney, Son & Austen Hall (WS&AH). Midland Banks: Temple Gate Birmingham 1898; Sutton Coldfield 1902; Margate 1903; Brighton 1904; Shepherds Bush 1905; Gloucester 1905-7; Watford 1906; Torquay 1906; Cheltenham TBW w V.A. Lawson 1915-16; Bristol Corn St, 1921-3 TBW of WS&AH; Bankers Clearing House Lombard St 1920s WS&AH; Bristol Gas Co 1935 WS&AH;

ASG 382.

Herbert Austen Hall 1881-1968 was articled Philip Tree 1897, then w Silcock & Reay 1901, Treadwell & Martin 1902, and LCC 1903. Partnership w Septimus Warwick W&AH 1905-13 had competition successes inc Lambeth TH 1905; Holborn TH 1906; Berkshire County Hall 1909; 1922 HAH did Peter Robinsons Oxford St w TP & E Clarkson; ASG;

1896 Midland Bank, Newport, Mon; TBW; ASG; BoW no archt 1896-7, BoW;

1907 Midland Bank, Abertillery, Mon; RS inf S. Kinsey; TBW)

1910-11 Midland Bank, Pontypool, Mon; BoW, TBW; Gwent RO D454.778;

1939 Adds Midland Bank, Mostyn Ave/Queens Rd Craigydon, Llandudno, Carns; Br 14.7.39; WS&AH)

WHITCOMBE, C. FORD Worcester. Des Broadheath ch, Worcs 1903-4.

1904-5 rest Herbrandston Ch, Pmbs; BoW 1904-5;

WHITE, ELLIS F. MSA Architect 17 Bridge St, Caernarfon, Caerns. In directories 1912-48, later Bangor St.

1908 alts Muriau, Caernarfon, Caerns, for John Davies; BN 26.6.08)

1912 alts No 18 Bangor St for YMCA, Caernarfon, Caerns; BN 31.5.12)

1912 Two semi-det villas, Caernarfon, Caerns; 12.7.12)

WHITE, PATRICK & M. London.

1960-2 St Anne RC, Queens Pk, Wrexham, Denbs; Harwood & Foster say Patrick M White)

1961 St Helen’s RC Primary School, Twthill, Caernarfon, Caerns; CBR 1961 404-5;

WHITE, THOMAS. Canal engineer on Swansea Canal.

1868-9 Ystalyfera C chapel, Ystradgynlais, Glam; Gothic; HEAC 2 180-1, ‘dan arolygiaeth Mr White yr adeiladwyd y capel, ac y mae tlysni yr adeilad yn anrhydedd i’w wybodaeth a’i chwaeth fel cynlunydd adeiladau’. AC 2003 71-2 ref to TW designing a Gothic C chapel nr his home at Ynysgedwyn, Brec, is to same bldng;

1876-7 bldr Siloh I chapel, Landore, Swansea, Glam’, T. Freeman archt; CYB 1879 414; ?same TW.

WHITE, WILLIAM. Leading eccl architect 1825-1900, in practice 1847 Truro, then London. 1849 Rectory St Columb Major Corn; 1852 All Saints ch, Notting Hill, London; 1855 shops Audley Staffs; 1855 St Michaels Home Wantage Berks; 1858-69 Lyndhurst ch Hants; 1860-62 bishop’s Court, Sowton Devon; 1866-70 Humewood co Wicklow; 1873 St Mark ch Battersea Rise, London. Gill hunter, William White, 2010.

1866 School and masters ho, Dolfor, Mont; BoW; G Hunter 161, Eccl 25 1864 116 & 247 to cost less than £450;

WHITE, W. Inventor of patent ‘Hygeian Rock’ used to fill the cavity walls at Fairlea, his house, 1888, Belmont Rd, Abergavenny, Mon; BN 22.6.88; BoW;

WHITEHOUSE, GEORGE Chester

1911 repairs Emral Hall, Worthenbury, Flints, for JG Summers MP; dem 1936; LHW rev edn;

WHITESIDE, HENRY Violin-maker, Liverpool.

1775-6 Smalls Lighthouse, Pmbs; dem; won pr offered by Liverpool merchants for lighthouse on the Smalls rock, 18 m off St Brides; D. Hague; HH 204-5, rock leased 1773 to John Phillips, master of St George’s Dock, Liverpool, HW des built by 1776 had timber piles and 3 cast-iron ones supporting boarded top storey under the lantern; replaced 1856-61 by James Walker lighthouse.

WHITFIELD, - Birmingham

1892 Brynymor, Narberth Rd, Tenby, Pmbs; TL;

WHITHALL & ELLIS London. Architects

1893 Proposed Tenby pier, Pmbs, w landing stage, pavilion, kiosk; TO 2.2.93; unex;

WHITLING, HENRY JOHN. London. 1st pr Penzance TH & MH 1835 unex; Beaminster workhouse 1836; Bridport workhouse 1836; competed for Bideford workhouse 183?; in 1840s moved to Shrewsbury: des Cwm Head ch, Wistastow, Salop 1842-4 (BoE says 1846-9 neo-Norman) and Walmley ch, Warws 1843; said to have left the country in financial difficulties 1844; publ designs for shop-fronts 1834; Colvin;

1839 Rhayader Workhouse, Rad; W 1.2.39; Colvin;

WHITMORE & REEVES, Devonshire Sq, London, & Cheltenham

1884 comp winner Winter Gardens, Tenby, Pmbs. Unex. Reeves des cheaper alternative baths in grounds of Southgate House, nr Castle Hill, Tenby, 1887; TO 21.7.87

WHITTINGTON, WILLIAM, Melincryddan, Neath l769-l849. County Surveyor of bridges, Glamorgan, by 1828; died after accident Cambr 3 & 10.8.49; Colvin; in 1835 & 1844 dirs as surveyor, carpenter & bldr;

c1806 ?Nantyglo House, Mon, for Joseph Bailey; Colvin quoting 1836 comment NLW Slebech 3964 18, not necessarily archt, see Glanusk below;

1814 Ynysbont Bridge, Crynant, Glam; BoW; single arch over R Dulais; not Colvin)

1825-35 Blt Glanusk Park, Brec; for Joseph Bailey; dem; Colvin, quoting 1836 comment NLW Slebech 3964 18, but archt was Robert Lugar qv;

1828 Ogmore Bridge, nr Bridgend, Glam; Cambr 19.7.28; Colvin;

1828-9 alts St Mary ch, Abergavenny, Mon; removed N aisle; BoW; not colvin; restored 1881-2 T. Nicholson.

1831 adds Pencerrig, Llanelwedd, Rad; for family of Thomas Jones +1803, painter; BoW; Colvin: poss des as WW certif accnts 1833, NLW Pencerrig 325-8, for Thomas Thomas;

1836-8 Lampeter Ch, Cd; dem l867; Plans at ch; ICBS; Colvin;

1844-5 Godre’r Graig ch, Glam; Cambr 4.10.44 £850; Dem 1987; Orrin 11: Trinity ch, Alltycrug; transepts 1864; not Colvin;)

1846-7 St John ch, Clydach, Glam; Orrin 44; Camb 17.4.46, 25.6.47; ICBS; contrs Lewis & Jones, Clydach, £1600. One of only two Commissioners’ churches in Glamorgan part of St Davids diocese w Cockett 1856; Colvin: late Perp style; Reseated and paved 1873 NLW SD/F/122; BoW;

WHYMAN, ANTHONY M Architect, RIBA, associate with Powell Alport Partnership 1987-92, lecturer U of Glamorgan 1992-7, architect with Boyes Rees Partnership 1997-8, project architect Rhondda Cynon Taff BC 1998-200; then senior lecturer at Cardiff Met University 2000-21;

WIGG & POWNALL, 7 Bedford Row, London. Francis Wigg + 1868 and George Pownall FRIBA 1808-93. FW was surveyor to Grays Inn in succ to father Joseph Wigg +1824 and brother George Wigg. Surveyors to Eton College estate. Entry 1844 comp for Model Baths & Washhouses, London, RHH; comp entries for Royal Exchange, London, and Liverpool Assize Courts. St Clement chapel Hastings 1838 W&P; Tudor-style Library, Grays Inn, London, 1840-1, W&P; dem; lodge and gates between Staple Inn and Southampton Buildings, ?Br 1843 171; Staple Inn Chambers 1842-3 ill EVA 12 3;

Joseph Wigg c1752-1824 was surveyor to Inner Temple; Colvin; two sons George and Francis; Joseph’s firm was Wigg & Mansfield, then Wigg, Mansfield & Wigg (w George Mansfield & George Wigg); later Wigg & Pownall; Wigg, Son & Oliver; Wigg, Oliver & Hudson, continued to c1900.

George Pownall judged Government Offices comp 1856; from 1855 partnership w son G. H. Pownall. Other Pownalls inc Henry Pownall, altd Spring Grove, Hounslow c1840-3, BoE; and Frederick Hyde Pownall b1832 des Hounslow barracks 1854; alts Middlesex Sessions House 1859; entrant in London competitions 1868, and ?des adds Brentford Police Court 1891.

1850-1 Bala Grammar School, Mer, for Jesus College Oxford; W&P; MSeaborne;

WIGHTWICK, GEORGE 1802-72 Plymouth. Son of gentleman, born Albrighton Salop, brought up at Alynbank near Mold, Flints, then London. Articled E. Lapidge. 1829 set up in Plymouth. No Welsh works. Colvin.

WIGLEY FOX PARTNERSHIP, Cardiff, London

1987-9 rest 3-11 Park Place, Cardiff, Glam; BoW218 and added Bradley Court to N

1980s Haywood House, Dumfries Place, Cardiff, Glam; Bow218

1980s alts Oxford Arcade, Cardiff, Glam; BoW217

1982 109-19 Queen St, Cardiff; Costain contractors;

1990-2 Caswell Bay Court, Caswell, Glam; BoW155

1993-4 Tesco Supermarket, North Road, Cardigan, Cd; board

199? Converted Pembroke Terrace CM chapel, Cardiff, Glam, to offices; Cadw: Chapels in Wales, 1999)

WILDS, AMON HENRY Architect. 1784-1857. Brighton. Worked w father Amon Wilds 1762-1833 in Brighton; from 1834 partner w C.A. Busby qv, laid out Kemp Town, Brighton 1823; 1827-30 announcement in Brighton Gazette 1827 that AHW about to undertake extensive work at Chepstow, Mon, on property belonging to the Duke of Beaufort, Mr Jenkins & Mr Stoke; 1829 announcement in BG plans for impr of Limerick; and nine months later ?1829-30 in same that AHW shortly to commence large works in Wales and elsewhere; no Welsh works identified; Colvin;

WILES, GILBERT DOUGLAS see Walter D Wiles;

WILES, WALTER DOUGLAS. Architect to Norwich Corporation c1897, County Architect, Denbs, 1905-33 in succession to R Lloyd Williams qv; WW in W 1920 High St, Wrexham, Architect & Surveyor for the County of Flint (??); report on Grove Park School Wrexham by Robert Scourfield (RS); worked latterly with his son Gilbert Douglas Wiles who succeeded him as County Architect in 1933; WDW died 1940 aged 74 at 16 Rhosnessney Lane, Wrexham, buried Wrexham Cemetery.

(1897-9 involved Technical Institute, Norwich, Norfolk, with AE Collins the city architect & surveyor; presentation drawing 1897 signed Collins and Wiles in Norwich University of the Arts collection)

1905-7 County Buildings, police station & courts, Colwyn Bay, Denbs; plans had been made in 1905 by RLW)

1907-8 County Buildings, Ruthin, Denbs; BoW)

1914 unex plans for Girls School, Wrexham, shelved because of war; RS,

1925 Llay School, Denbs; BoW;

1930 exts Denbighshire Technical Institute by WDW, County Architect, Acton Hall, Wrexham; T Br 17.1.30 also adds Central School, Acrefair, Denbs;

1930 adds Central School, Acrefair, Denbs;T Br 17.1.30; planned 1927, built 1934 acc to RS;

1931 Pentrefoelas School, Denbs; RS;

1933 Cefnmeiriadog School, Denbs; by GDW; RS;

1935 extensions Denbigh School, Denbs by GDW; RS

1936-9 Grove Park School, Chester Rd, Wrexham, Denbs by GDW; RS; plans 1937 illustrated, opened September 1939, closed 2003;

1937 extensions Abergele County School, Denbs; by GDW;

WILKINS, WILLIAM, Llanelli

1902-3 Alts EP chapel, Cowell St, Llanelli, Cms; organ gallery, minister’s rooms & classrooms; Conf rept of Presb ch in Wales, Llanelly, Sept 03;

1903 Schoolroom, Ponthenry, Cms; T: LM 14.5.03

1905 Alts Jerusalem CM chapel, Penygroes, Cms;

WILKINS, WILLIAM Sr. Norwich. 1751-1815. Father of William Wilkins 1778-1839 designer of National Gallery etc.

1795 des mansion at Rhug, Corwen, Mer for Capt E Vaughan Salesbury inserted in Humphry Repton’s red book, prob des by Wilkins with Repton’s son John Adey Repton; RH in CL 13.10.1983; Tudor-style; unex;

WILKINSON EYRE

200? Bridge at Swansea, Glam;

WILKINSON, CHARLES P. Architect, Office of Works qv, designed post offices mainly in north of England;

1926 Post Office, Colwyn Bay, Denbs; BPOA;

WILKINSON, DAVID J.

2002-5 Llyndu, Nantmor, Caerns; 2006 RSAW award; house blt by owners over 5 yrs, timber.

WILKINSON, GEORGE, FRIBA 1814-90. Witney, Oxford, later Dublin. Architect to Poor Law Commissioners, first work was Witney Workhouse, 1835, designed 30 more in England and Wales including Thame, Woodstock, Headington and Chipping Norton. Bampton TH Oxon 1838. Moved to Ireland 1839 as architect to Poor Law Board, built over 130 workhouses there, involved with 163, went into private practice in Dublin in 1854; Harcourt St Station, Dublin, 1858-9, in Ireland to 1888, died Twickenham; Colvin; brother William Wilkinson 1819-1901, architect, Oxford. Cf The English & Welsh workhouses of George Wilkinson, GGJ 14 2004 detailing album of workhouse plans in V&A E.1448.1-41-1977 which includes unidentified plans and identified plans for inter alia Pembroke, elevation and chapel interior, Chepstow, Aberaeron;

1837 involved Cardigan Workhouse, St Dogmaels, Pmbs; built 1838-9 by W&J Owen qv; GTW 108 union formed 1837, meeting held 1837 clerk instructed to write to ‘Mr Williamson, an Oxford architect’ for an estimate for workhouse on a different site, but ‘the architect eventually chosen was William Owen .. who was paid £160 for plans, specification & supervision’ GTW 108; T: CJ 30.2.38 plans of `The Guardians' architect', Daniel Evans qv clerk of works (Benjamin Evans acc to GTW) who undertook to build for £2700; work began May 1839, completed Feb 1840 for £3250, presumably the workhouse plan in Daniel Evans' notebook HRO HDR/1136;

1837-8 Bridgend workhouse, Glam; BoW161; GGJ design Feb 1837, £2700, for 200 inmates, for Bridgend & Cowbridge;

1837-8 Abergavenny workhouse, Mon; BoW; MM 26.8.37; GGJ design July 1837, for 150 inmates;

1837-8 Chepstow Workhouse, Mon; MM 1.7.37; GGJ design May 1837 for 150 inmates, dem; criticism of workhouse GGJ p 110; cruciform plan illustrated p120; p 121 large room used as dining-hall, school and boardroom', eight exercise yards, no workrooms for men;

1837-8 Cardiff workhouse, Glam, GGJ plans May 1837, £3800, for 200 inmates, part dem; boundary wall cost £772, GGJ, cost actually over £7000 as structure had to be raised 3' due to wet site;

1837-8 Pontypool Workhouse, Mon; MM 25.2.37;

1837-8 Llandeilo workhouse, Cams, GGJ design May 1837 £2243, for 120 inmates, dem; Wilkinson fees GGJ p112, Commissioners thought travel expenses high and questioned other fees; called 'the most difficult Union in Wales' the Guardians 'all jobbers and would appoint anyone who had friends' 'great inclination in favour of the contractor who was a man of most indifferent character' p 113;

1837-8 Llandovery workhouse, Cms; GGJ plans May 1837 £2295 for 120 inmates, part dem; arson attack just before completion GGJ p114; an extra £45 spent on 'durable stone' for the front instead of roughcast at request Rev Mr Williams on whose property workhouse being built GGJ p 123;

1837-8 Neath workhouse, Glam GGJ plans May 1837, £2600 for 150 inmates, part dem; plans GGJ p110, additions after completion p 111; opened November 1838, hot water heating failed; criticism by Rev Henry Knight, vicar of Neath, of interior p 123 (cf footnote 33), photographs pp 124-5;

1837-8 Pembroke workhouse, Pmbs, GGJ design April 1837 £2650 for 180 inmates, part dem; cost actually £4596; plan ill p120, elevation p 123; Tudor style like Bridgend, Abergavenny and Aberaeron, and Tenbury (also Haverfordwest? And Cardigan?); it had a detached gatehouse used as Registry Office p 121; only one of GW's workhouses with a chapel, perspective of interior in V&A plans; detached two-storey 'idiot wards' to rear; inconsistencies of plan discusses p122;

1838-9 Aberaeron Workhouse, Cd; T: CJ 30.3.39; design for roof 1838 NLW PZ 4419/1, built by William Green qv; GGJ, design Jan 1838, £1200, for 80-100, GGJ; GGJ p121 plans V&A T-shaped as at Tenbury, Worcs,

Attributed

1837-8 Newcastle Emlyn workhouse, Aberarad, Newcastle Emlyn, Cms, T CJ 4.8.37 and 16.3.38, no architect named; mostly dem; not in GGJ list;

1838-9 Narberth workhouse, Pmbs; built W&J Owen qv; BoW 1838; adds 1868-75; not in GGJ list;

1839 Haverfordwest workhouse, Pmbs; built W&J Owen qv; not in BoW or GGJ list;

WILKINSON, NATHANIEL Master mason. Worcester. +1764. ?grandson of Thomas Wilkinson +1716 who reblt spire of Ripple ch, Worcs, 1713, and spire St Mary, Lichfield, 1716; son of Thomas Wilkinson + 1736 who worked on Worcester Cathedral, post taken over by Nathaniel who rebuilt N transept N wall 1748-51. Built or restored spires of Ledbury ch 1732, Mitcheldean ch c1740, Ross on Wye 1743, St Andrew Worcester 1751; Colvin.

c1740-3 spire, Monmouth ch, Mon; BoW shortly before 1743; Colvin nd;

WILKINSON, S.

1905 Elecricity Station, between Quay & Station, Caernarfon, Caerns; Br 11.3.05; works by Heenan & Froude of Manchester & Worcester;

WILLCOX & AMES see Wilson, Willcox and Ames

WILLCOX, WILLIAM JOHN Architect 1838-1928 1 Belmont, Bath. ?Artic James Wilson qv 1853, worked w WE Nesfield before returning to Bath c1865, then partner James Wilson as Wilson & Willcox qv from 1865, Wilson, Willcox & Wilson qv, c1872; Wilson, Willcox & Ames qv c1884, Willcox & Ames qv c1886, and c1888-1924 WJ Willcox. County Surveyor East Somerset 1886 and Somerset 1894-1910 then County Architect 1910-24. Hampton Manor, Bathampton, Som. Obit RIBAJ 36 82. ARIBA 1863, resigned 1892.

WILLIAMS & MORGAN See Edward J. Williams

WILLIAMS & SON. Builders, architects, Llanfaes, Brecon. ?not connected with William Williams qv County Surveyor, Brec. 1892 plans for Llangeitho ch, Cd, rejected by ICBS were by T Williams MSA & W Williams, architects of Brecon.

1860ff brs Christ College, Brecon and rest of old church there Br 1863 675

1863 brs Llanfihangel Fechan ch, Brec; Br 1863 675;

1863 contr Nantddu ch, Brecon W Williams contr £400; C Buckeridge archt, Bt 1863 675

1861 Llanspyddid Schools, Brec; Br 25.5.1861;

1876 Llanhamlach Schools, Brec, and house; MS; but cf also National School, Llanhamlach by JB Fowler 1876;

1890 School & teachers house, Garth, Brec; MS;

1892 plans for Llangeitho ch, Cd, rejected by ICBS by T Williams MSA & W Williams, architects of Brecon.

WILLIAMS BROS, Cribin Du, built chapels in the Cynon valley: Jerualem CM, Ynysybwl, Glam, 1888; Eng WM, Ynysybwl, Glam, 1903. Jerusalem looks like design of Rev Wm Jones.

WILLIAMS, WEST & SLADE. 3 Grosvenor St, London. James Williams was partner of George Devey qv and finished works unfinished when GD + 1886. Author of George Devey & his work, AAJ 24 1909; Walter Godfrey was a pupil

1886-7 adds Dunraven Castle, St Brides Major, Glam, for 4th Earl of Dunraven; Jill Allibone, George Devey, 1991, 133, 179; Br 26.5.88; WW&S; contr Samuel Shepton & Son, Cardiff; LHW says work exec by Isaac Williams to drawings by Egbert Moxham, ?error for James Williams and confusion w earlier wk by E Moxham.

WILLIAMS, A. L. County Architect Caernarvonshire

1969 Eithinog Comprehensive School, nr Bangor, Caerns; Building 27.6.69)

WILLIAMS, ALFRED Civil engineer, 3 Marine Terr Caernarfon. 1889 directory. ?same Alfred Williams who wrote article on sewerage of Newport, Mon, (Proc of ICE 22 273-83 which he undertook with Conyers Kirby qv, Borough surveyor;

1856ff drainage, Newport, Mon; Proc of ICE 22 273-83; seven miles of brick sewers;John Phillips contractor; bricks from Mr Tuckett, Shirehampton, Bristol, and Henry James Court-y-Bella Brick & Tile Works; Newport; £11862; 12,500 lineal yards; ironwork made by Tredegar Wharf Co under direction of AW; subsequently advised Conyers Kirby, Borough Surveyor, on drainage of town E of River Usk;

WILLIAMS, ARTHUR S. Llandeilo. Kelly 1910

1892 Llandeilo Literary Institute, Cms, remodelled from chapel of 1851; BoW;

1905 Alts Llandovery MH, Cms; T: Arch 17.11.05

1907 Cilderi, Llanfihangel Aberbythych, Cms; C Arch 12.4.07

1907 House, stables, Llandovery, Cms; for JF de Rees Esq T: WM 27.4.07;

1909 Alts College CM chapel, Court Henry, Cms T CJ 30.4.09

1911 Suspension Bridge, Llandeilo, Cms, for pedestrians over Tywi as coronation meml; iron by Rowell & Co London; BoW;

WILLIAMS, BENJAMIN Swansea

1875-6 Carmarthen Rd I chapel, Swansea, Glam; £2000; Gothic; CYB77;

1885 Workingmen’s Club, Alexandra Rd, Swansea, Glam; BoW594)

1893 Skewen EP chapel, Glam; BoW572; )

WILLIAMS, D. Llanfynydd, Cms. Builder, ?same as David M. Williams qv.

1860 Bldr Tabernacle I chapel, Ffairfach, Llandeilo, Cms; Rev T. Thomas archt;

WILLIAMS, D. Swansea. Prob error for WW Williams, Swansea

1906-7 Glanamman CM chapel, Cms; £3,100; CJ 23.11.06; W 13.12.07 gives WWW qv.

WILLIAMS, D. P. Pontypool

1854 alts Llanvaches Parsonage, Mon; NLW LL/B/44

WILLIAMS, D. R.

1852-3 Ebbw Vale B chapel, Mon; MM 20.7.52)

WILLIAMS, DAVID

1834 Cywyn Bridge, Llanfihangel Abercywyn, Cms; QS Michaelmas 1834, paid £174 to rebuild. ?same as Pentre Bridge, T to rebld 1829.

WILLIAMS, DAVID. l0 Vulcan Terr. Aberystwyth

1874-7 Soar CM chapel, Tre'rddol, Cd; NLW CM Archives 43C, DW signs interim certificate, but chapel looks like R. Owens;

l88l Adds No l Victoria Terrace, Aberystwyth, Cd. Schoolroom & dining rm for Ladies Collegiate School; T CN 3.l2.80;

l88l Flour mill, Aberdyfi, Mer; T CN 27.8.80; Melin Ardudwy, dem;)

Attrib chapels similar but plainer than Soar: Maesglas CM chapel, Ysbyty Ystwyth, Cd, 1874; Blaenplwyf CM chapel, Llanfarian, Cd, 1878;

WILLIAMS, DAVID. Bangor +c1886.

1875 Bldr English WM chapel, High St, Bangor, by R Davies; Br 11.9.1875.

1886 alts Twrgwyn CM chapel, Holyhead Rd, Bangor, by the late DW, BN 28.7.86, TJ Humphreys bldr; BN 12.3.86 £241.

WILLIAMS, DAVID Engineer, Gas Works, Morfa Seiont, Caernarfon, 1844 dir.

WILLIAMS, DAVID Pentrepoeth, Carmarthen. Carpenter. Not in 1835 or 1844 dirs.

1842-3 Tabernacle B chapel, Waterloo Terr, Carmarthen; NLW Minor Deps 746, supervised by David Morgan qv, blt by George Jones & John Howell; £1300;

WILLIAMS, DAVID. Carpenter. David Williams joiner & builder, Aberaeron, in Pigot 1844 dir.

l860 Llanddewi Aberarth Church, Cd reblt (Cered X 85)

WILLIAMS, DAVID Cemmaes, Mont.

1876 Salem I chapel, Beulah, Cemmaes, Mont; P&P64; Drawing from Welsh Folk Museum; Plain gothic chapel and house.

WILLIAMS, DAVID, Carpenter, Cilycwm. Carms Antiq 1994 95, 104. Bbuilder and innkeeper, Drovers Arms, Cilycwm, 1861 census.

1833 Carpenter, School, Cilycwm, Cms (T. Beynon, mason)

1850s 1-3 Drovers St, Cilycwm, Cms, prob blt by DW, resident 1861 census.

WILLIAMS, DAVID. 3-5 The Highway, Hawarden, Flints see DWA Architects.

WILLIAMS, DAVID. Llangybi, Cd. Member of Maesffynnon CM.

1881 Maesyffynnon CM chapel, Llangybi, Cd (chapel history).

WILLIAMS, Rev. DAVID, Mallwyd, Mer. Designed CM chapels c1871-5 in area.

1871 Bethania CM chapel, Aberangell, Mer;

1873 Peniel CM chapel, Mallwyd, Mer; his own chapel.

1873 Rehoboth CM chapel, Cann Office, Llangadfan;

c1874 Hendreddu CM chapel, Mallwyd, Mer;

1874 Pantymaes CM chapel, Aberllefenni, Mer; JP; Gothic;

1875 Ebenezer CM chapel, Esgairgeiliog, Llanwrin, Mont;

1875 Bethel CM chapel, Llanwddyn, Mont; JP;

WILLIAMS, DAVID M. Builder. ‘seems to be the recognised builder of churches in the county (Carms)’: W 27.3.1868.

1867-8 Llangathen church (T.W.A. Thompson); W 27.3.68

l877-8 Llanllawddog Church Cms rest;

l884 Llanfihangel Cilfargen Church, Cms rest CJ 13.6.84

WILLIAMS, EDMUND

1905 Workmens Inst, Maerdy, Glam)

WILLIAMS, EDWARD Builder and contractor, Egerton St, Wrexham, Denbs. Advert Worralls Dir 1874 18

WILLIAMS, EDWARD JENKIN MSA 1864-1910 14 High St, Cardiff. Artic James, Seward & Thomas; MSA 1890; FRIBA 1903; Williams & Morgan (W&M); with E Bruton qv (B&W) c1909.

1895-6 Brynceithin church, Glam £1500; Orrin 23; ICBS; by EJW of B&W; Br 4.7.96, £1560, AJ Howell Cardiff contr; dem c1975

1897 Cadoxton B chapel, Court Rd, Barry, Glam; £1593 Barry Dock News 9.7.97)

1897-8 Salem B chapel, Barry, Glam; Barry Dock News 11.6.97, 6.5.98 £2500

1898 Nos 31-2 High St, Cardiff for AF Langley T Br 13.8.98;

1909 turret stair to tower, Llanmihangel church, Glam; Orrin 88; NLW LL/F/451; EJW of B&W;

WILLIAMS, ELINOR GRAY, Architect, see Elinor Gray-Williams and Pegw Architcts;

WILLIAMS, ELLIS

WILLIAMS, EVAN. Ty Hen.

1830 Signs plan for repairs Beddgelert church, Caerns; ICBS; unsigned crude plan 1829;

WILLIAMS, EZEKIEL. Builder

1894 blt Glandwr B chapel, Llanychaer, Pmbs; des by Rev J. Ll. Morris of Jabez q.v.: chapel hist)

WILLIAMS, G. Chief Planning officer Rhayader RDC

1974 Rhayader Community Centre, Rad; BoW

WILLIAMS, GEORGE MSA. Architect, Batavia Bldngs, Liverpool. 1814-98. Born Bombay, articled Decimus Burton 1831-6, 1838 partnership w cousin Arthur Yates Williams in Liverpool (A&GW); Colvin. Astronomer, FRAS. Emigrated and d at Casanova Virginia. Dingle Cottage, Lancs 1838 A&GW; St Helens TH 1837-8 A&GW; St Thomas ch St Helens 1839-40 A&GW; Christ Church Waterloo Lancs 1839-41 A&GW; StBarnabas Liverpool 1840 A&GW; Athenaeum Carlisle 1840 A&GW; villa at New Brighton c1842 A&GW; Princes Park Liverpool 1842-4 under Sir J Paxton; Brunswick Bldngs, Liverpool 1843 A&GW; Railway Hotel Grimsby A&GW 1851; conservatory at Brocklesby Hall Lincs 1851 A&GW; GW designed Natwest Bank, Eastgate St, Chester w Corinthian portico (PH); AEBTD: numerous residences in various parts of England and Wales (1868).

1859ff adds to Dolmelynllyn, Ganllwyd, Mer. GW was brother of Charles Reynolds Williams and presumably designed the adds to the house blt for William Madocks after CRW bought it in 1859; shown built in 1862 photo, conservatory/ billiard room to SW added 1867. Family album only attaches his name to 1873 adds though; TL)

1873 adds to Dolmelynllyn, Ganllwyd, Mer inc tower oriel and canted bay on S end: family photograph colln: ‘The tower and adds made w a legacy of £500 bequeathed to me by Gen Sir De Lacy Evans from designs by George Williams’.

1877 Gwynfryn, Criccieth, Caerns; Br 2.6.77; ruined; compl 1876, AV, ?£70000 for Hugh Ellis Nanney)

WILLIAMS, H. County Architect.

1959 Carnarvonshire Technical College, Ffriddoedd Rd, Bangor; Arch 10.6.59; 1955 AV; 1965 adds Building 22.10.65)

WILLIAMS, HENRY JOHN. Bristol. 1842-1912. (Orrin 48) ?same as the Henry Williams fl 1874-1903 in Bristol (Gomme 443) inc alts to Christ Church, Broad St, 1883 ‘of an insensitive crassness remarkable even in a provincial Victorian’; Bristol Stock Exchange 1903.

1879 rest Colwinston church, Glam; ICBS; Orrin 48; £800; CGG 26.9.79; reseated 1881 by J. Prichard;)

WILLIAMS, HERBERT

1858-60 Howell’s School, Llandaff, Glam; P&P54; Des orig by Decimus Burton, modified by Williams; BoW;

WILLIAMS, HOWARD, Cardiff.

1934-5 County Theatre, Picton Place, Haverfordwest, Pmb; dem; £28,000; Bill Richards, Changing Face of H’West 1992;

WILLIAMS, IDWAL Criccieth

1933 Hafod y Werydd, Heywood Lane, Tenby, Pmb; for Major Gwilym Lloyd George MP; T: PT 16.11.33

WILLIAMS, ISAAC LHW gives IW as executing work at Dunraven Castle 1886-8 designed by George Devey; ?error for James Williams of Williams, West & Slade qv.

WILLIAMS, J. Hendreseythin, Pontypridd, Glam. AEBTD 1868.

WILLIAMS, J.

1862 Tongwynlais Eng B chapel, Glam; Br 1862 879)

WILLIAMS, J.

1904 Abercarn UDC offices, Glam; Cunningham 295)

WILLIAMS, J.

1898-1900 Bodferin church, Llangwnadl,Caerns; ICBS gr plan ?by J Williams)

WILLIAMS, J.A.B. Engineer, MICE

1879 Sewerage, Cardiff T: Arch 21.6.79;

WILLIAMS, J. F.

1849 Salem PM chapel, Pontypool, Mon; MM 14.7.49)

1849 adds Crane St Charity School, Pontypool; plans Gwent RO D527)

WILLIAMS, J. H. Morgantown, Merthyr Tydfil.

1883 adds Second master’s house, Pengam School, Glam; T: BN 29.6.83

1883 alts Ynysygau chapel, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam; T: BN 29.6.83; inc platform pulpit.

WILLIAMS, J. H. Machynlleth. ?same as JOW who built Bethesda B Machynlleth 1896-7 to plans by TE Morgan qv. ? same as J. Hughes Williams of Llanbadarn Fawr qv.

1899 Sunday School, Dovey Bridge, Mont Mont Echo 8.7.99;

1900-1 Eglwys Fach I chapel, Cd; T:WG 11.10.00; £520

WILLIAMS, J. HUGHES, Architect. 8 Quebec Rd, Llanbadarn Fawr, Cd.

1897 Board Schools, Cwmpadarn, Llanbadarn Fawr, Cd; T:CN 5.2.97; contract adv BJ 25.8.97 ‘school-room Llanbadarn Fawr;

1897 ?alts Tyllwyd, Penllwyn, Capel Bangor, Cd, for – James; T: CN 2.4.97

l900 Alts Pantycrug School, Capel Seion, Cd; T:WG ll.l0.00

1903 Alts Cwmpadarn Board School, Llanbadarn Fawr, Cd; T: CN 3.7.03

1903 Adds Quebec Villa, Llanbadarn Fawr, Cd, for Dr Jenkins of Pontypridd T: CN 3.7.03

1903 Alts Comins Coch Board School, Cd; T: CN 23.10.03

1903 House for Mr JE Jones, Comins Coch, Cd; T: CN 13.10.03

WILLIAMS, J. LEONARD Machynlleth

1923-4 Machynlleth War Memorial, Mont; unveiled 10.4.24)

WILLIAMS, J. O. Machynlleth. Builder. Cf also J. H. Williams.

1896-7 bldr Bethesda B chapel, Machynlleth, Mont; by T. E. Morgan qv;

WILLIAMS, JAMES, Builder, Aberystwyth

1872 alts Bethania CM chapel, Bethania, Cd (plaque)

1879-80 clerk of works Tabernacle CM chapel, Aberystwyth; R Owens archt; W 18.7.79

1880 four or five new villas to let, Aberystwyth; CN l2.ll.80.

WILLIAMS, JAMES. Builder, Strand, Cardigan; Kelly 1926.

WILLIAMS, JAMES, Cilgerran, architect. Kelly l9l0 & 1926

WILLIAMS, JAMES, Cilgerran, Pmbs. Builder. Kelly 1926

WILLIAMS, JAMES Builder, Narberth

1889 Bethania B chapel, Narberth, Pmbs; BoW 303.

WILLIAMS, JAMES. London see Williams, West & Slade.

WILLIAMS (JAMES) & SON. James Williams & Son, Felingynllo, Llangoedmor, Cds. Builders, Cardigan. ? blt many houses, Police Station and County School, all in Cardigan (inf owner Felingynllo). ?same as firm in Kelly 1926 called John Williams & Son.

1895 Contrs Cardigan Police Station £1000; Donald Davies in CTA ?date

l905-6 Cardigan Post Office, ? designers CTA 20.l.05

WILLIAMS, JENKIN FSA Cardiff see Williams, Edward Jenkin

WILLIAMS, JOHN

1832 ?Ynyscynhaearn church, Caerns; AV; but ICBS says plan signed JS Schaw and says G Jones also inv;

WILLIAMS, JOHN. ?Amlwch

1868-70 Llanddeusant church, Ang; JW signs ICBS gr plan; but RH says des by Goronwy Owen Roberts, an amateur; JW of Amlwch GILJ;

WILLIAMS, JOHN Cardiff

1843-6 St John church, Ystradfodwg, Glam; Orrin 198; ICBS 3102; old ch hit by lightning 1842, rebuilt higher and wider; alts 1866-7 by CE Buckeridge; enlarged 1892-4 by EMB Vaughan; dem and rebuilt 1985-6 by Rev D. Jenkins; BoW 510;

WILLIAMS, JOHN Corwen. Builder and architect, acted as contractor for Richard Owens on Dinmael Chapel 1868-9 cf Owens letter book 5, 85 and 105.

1891 House and shop for O. Lloyd, Corwen, Mer. £1700 Arch 18.4.91)

1891 Infants classroom British School, Corwen, Mer, £140 Br 14.11.91)

WILLIAMS, JOHN Surveyor, Herbert Arms, Kerry, Mont. Not in 1828-9 dir,

1811 paid £180 to strip and replace roofs, Kerry church, Mont; vestry book quoted HN Jerman, Kerry, 1976, 8; ?N aisle or both aisles;

1817 reblt Bettws Cedewain vicarage, Mont; NLW SA/Bounty/9; £422/15/5d; JW surveyor Kerry; dilapidated 1817 prop new addition and repairs, hipped roofs;

WILLIAMS, JOHN. Llanfynydd Cms. Carpenter. Died before 1911.

1899 Esgairnant CM chapel, Talley, Cms; £420; supervised Daniel Davies, Talley, builder; HMSG 1911 257; but attrib David Jenkins BoW.

WILLIAMS, Rev JOHN 1811-62 (Ab Ithel); DBW; antiquarian, founder of Arch Cam with Rev HL Jones qv 1846, and editor 1846-53. Rector Llanymawddwy, Mer, 1846-62, then Llanenddwyn with Llanddwywe 1862 where he died 1862. Organiser 1858 Llangollen eisteddfod.

1854 ?des Llanymawddwy church, Mer; no evidence but possible;

WILLIAMS, JOHN London +1817. Pupil Thomas Hardwick, exh RA 1799-1810; villa for Duichess of Devonshire RA 1803; villa on Sydenham Common RA 1804; Bunne ch Notts unex RA 1805; 1812 1st pr Millbank Penitentiary unex; Colvin;

1802 villa to be erected in Carmarthenshire; RA 1802; Colvin;

WILLIAMS, JOHN. Building surveyor and timber, Penygloddfa, Newtown, Mont, in 1828-9 dir;

WILLIAMS, JOHN Solva

1842 Whitchurch vicarage, Pmbs; plans NLW SD/B/??;

WILLIAMS, JOHN Architect Morganstown, Glam;

1894 adds school, Tirphill, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam T Br 6.10.94;

WILLIAMS, JOHN Tremadog. c1778-1850. Agent to William Madocks and prob responsible for much of the building at Tremadog; E Beazley, Madocks & the wonder of Wales; came from Ang c1800 aged 22 having been garden boy at Plas Newydd. Worked on first embankment, then taken on by Madocks as agent until Madocks +1828, remained at Tremadog.

1808-11 engineer for Cob, Porthmadog, Caerns; Beazley 138; 1806 proposal had name of J. Creassy eng + 1806, then Madocks and Williams proceded without engineer; a surveyor Renny Harrison was inv, but not much nor was Thomas Payne qv despite inscription in Dolgellau ch. Bill 1807, work 1808, opened 16.9.11; breached 1812

1823-4 director of works, Porthmadog harbour, Caerns; Beazley 217)

1849 ‘archwyliwr’ ?examiner, of add of portico to Peniel CM chapel, Tremadog, Caerns; Cadw; chapel 1808-10 opened 10.2.10 though work only completed 1811. The portico intended from first Madocks promised £50 towards it, but only £10 raised; gallery 1840; 1849 columns added by John & Gershon Thomas, Porthmadog, with JW, and JW gave £10 as cols were incl in initial plan (?was he inv in first plan); 1860 new seats, reopened 2.11.60; 1880 gallery ext around 3 sides; 1898 sedd fawr & pulpit; 1908-10 new ceiling; RG Jones Hanes cychwyn yr achos.. Peniel MC;

WILLIAMS (JOHN) & SON. Builders, Morgan St, Cardigan, Kelly 1926. cf James Williams & Son, Felingynllo.

WILLIAMS, JOHN CLOSE 51 North John St Liverpool, LRIBA; WW in A 1914;

WILLIAMS, JOHN SAM Architect Pwllheli;

1975 Y Ffor Special Needs School, Caerns; AV; JC20Soc; NE Gold Medal 1975;

WILLIAMS, JOHN TEIFION, 10 Pendre, Cardigan; Napier St 1910 Kelly; b l889 son of Rev John Williams of Bethania B chapel, Cardigan. Offices also l7 Old Queen St London SW1 and 3 Temple Bldngs Swansea, WWinW l920; assist to Principal Architect at HM Office of Works to 1919; architect for Housing & Town Planning, Swansea RDC 1919; MSA;

1909 New hall, ?Cardigan Workhouse, St Dogmaels, Pmbs; Archt 16.10.09;

1910 House, St Dogmaels, Pmbs; Arch 21.1.10

l9ll Pair of villas, Gwbert Rd, Cardigan, Cd, for Mrs Hagar Price; ?Llystyn & Cedars, acc to Donald Davies they were blt for Rev Hagar Price;

1911 Corner House, Cardigan, Cd, alts to business premises; C: Arch 2.9.11; ?Howell Morgan chemists, 1 Pendre, dated 1916; )

1912 Alts Quarry Mawr, Abercych, Pmbs; T: Arch 12.4.12; CTA 22.3.12; ?at Pontseli

1912 Rhosygadair Fawr, Rhosfach, Blaenannerch, Cd; New house; Arch 4.5.12; but CTA 12.4.12 says Rhosfach new house, at Rhosgadair.

1912 Renov Cilfowyr B chapel, Manordeifi, Pmbs T: CTA 29.3.12

1912 Gwndwn B chapel, New Inn, Llangrannog, Cd; CTA 25.10.12; altd to house;

1912 Vestry, Bethsaida B chapel, High St, St Dogmaels, Pmbs; Arch 3.8.12

1913 House, Old Rd, Llanelli, Cms, for Mrs Marsh; C: A 23.5.13; ?51 Old Rd: Kelly 1926)

l9l6 Howell Morgan premises, 1 Pendre, Cardigan, Cd; Donald Davies pers inf; Dated 1916;

1921 Vestry, Tabor B chapel, Dinas, Pmbs; PCG 11.3.21

1922-5 ?alts The Priory, Cardigan, Cd, to War Memorial hospital; the house be John Nash qv; lift & lantern shaft, Cardigan Hospital, complete; HMT 26.11.25, ‘T Williams’ archt;

192? two unex schemes adds Cardigan County School, one for new Science, Art etc bldng on new site, of a factory, for £5000, other for this site with also exts to existing school, both abandoned for cost pre 1932; 1936 opening brochure for Cardigan School; adds done by Rhys Jones qv;

1931 Bryngogarth, Napier St, Cardigan, Cd, for self; WWG 22.1.37 court case w owners of Central Cafe next door;

l935 Vestry, Tabernacle CM chapel, Pendre, Cardigan, Cd;

1935 Vestry Glanrhyd CM chapel, Llantood, Pmbs; PT 10.1.35

WILLIAMS, L. OSBORNE 70 Victoria St Liverpool and Bangor; of Horrocks & Williams 1888

1888 Adds Castle Bank Hall for women, UCNW, Bangor, Caerns; £1968; H&W; Arch 2.9.88; opened BN 19.10.88, LOW; Queen Anne style brick, Peter Thomas, Thirlmere Rd, Liverpool, clk of wks, £2700; Arch 20.4.89 for pulling down and rebuilding?;

1890 Alts cottages, Caellwyngrydd, Bangor, Caerns; Arch 26.4.90;

1908 Hirael chapel, Bangor, Caerns, and schoolroom T Br 18.1.08;

1915 Villa corner College Rd/ Meirion Rd, Bangor, Caerns; Br 18.6.15)

WILLIAMS, L. WYNNE Birkenhead

1913 Bethania CM chapel, Y Felinheli, Caerns; AV;

WILLIAMS, M. R. Dolgellau. ?error for William Roberts Williams qv

1868 Penmaenucha Home Farm, Penmaenpool, Dolgellau, Mer; Humphrey Owen bldr; Cadw; plans Mer RO;

WILLIAMS, MEIRION see Pembroke Design

WILLIAMS, Captain MONTGOMERY, RE. Pembroke Dock Superintendent of works at Dockyard from cl838, author of paper 1845 on Fox & Henderson roofs over Slips 8 and 9 in Proc of Inst of Civl Engs. Papers of Corps of Royal Engineers 1847 pp 50-8, engineer was J Hughes qv.

1845 Pembroke Dock, Pmbs: ‘other buildings for storing wood etc are going up under the superintendence of Capt MW’; CJ 24.1.45

WILLIAMS, OCTAVIUS. Superintendent of Morfa Tin Works, Llanelli, Cms.

1852 new tin works for Messrs Tregoning, Llanelli, Cms, built under superintendence of S Bamford, Aberavon, machinery by Messrs Nevill, plans by Mr Octavius Williams, manager of the new works. ?Morfa Tin Works.

WILLIAMS, OWEN. MSA Architect. The Crescent, Upper Bangor, Caerns.

1874-5 builder, alts Jerusalem CM chapel, Bethesda, Caerns; by Richard Davies; DHO 41;

1880-2 Pendref I chapel, Bangor, Caerns; Robert Jones Bangor Uchaf & David Owen Llandegfan builders, £3700 Classical; Cadw; DHO 39-40; BN 25.6.80 £2448; opened BN 306 82;)

(1883 entr 2nd comp Dublin Science & Art Museum; RHH; 1st comp 1881, 2nd won by TN Deane & Son)

1885 villa for Captain Savage, Upper Bangor, Caerns; £1735; BN 20.2.85)

1886 alts The Poplars, Upper Bangor, Caerns, for Independent College, moved from Bala; BN 22.1.86; 8.10.86;

WILLIAMS, OWEN Liverpool. Architect & surveyor. 1814-1902. 10 Victoria St, also Beach Lawn, Waterloo, Liverpool. Born Llanfair yn Neubwll, Ang, produce merchant 1836, bookseller 1837, 1840 estate agent, 1841 partner Owen Williams & Sutcliffe, estate agents & surveyors. Laid out Llandudno from 1846, New Rhyl from 1854, then Trearddur Bay Ang; deacon, Stanley Rd CM chapel, Bootle, 1867; Liberal. Laid out Horwich railway depot, Lancs, for Lancs & Yorks Railway; Hiller 173-8; moved to Plas Lodwick, Bangor, 1889.

1846 Visited Llandudno with friend John Jones regarding mining, suggested site would make a resort. Instructed by Hon R Mostyn to make a plan and Mostyn sent his plans for approval of estate architect in London (?F Wehnert, ?A Poynter). Williams conducted sale of leases at Plas Mawr. He was responsible for first town plan: ‘it was thought that I was most extravagant in laying out the belt of land for a promenade .. another matter upon whch it was considered I was extravagant was the width of the roads, esp Mostyn St insisted on sites being leasehold’. Wrote first guide to Llandudno, cf letter to Llandudno News Sheet 9.8.82; PH notes 1848 Llandudno plan was prepared by Williams & Jones, architects, ?from J. Hicklin, Handbook to Llandudno, 1858. JR Jones, Welsh Builder on Merseyside, 1946 19 & 135-7: at Llandudno he surveyed the land, prepared the plans, made specs for drainage and roads, drew up a leasehold table.

1854ff layout Rhyl, Flints, and then Trearddur Bay, Ang; Hiller 173-8; laid out New Rhyl with its parade, pier and wide roads, and Trearddur.

WILLIAMS, Sir OWEN. London. Engineer, 1890-1969, born Evan Owen Williams, London, formed Williams Concrete Structures 1917, engineer to 1924 Empire Exhibition, Wembley, designed Wembley Stadium, added Wembley Empire Pool 1934, knighted 1924; partnership with architect Maxwell Ayrton began with the Wembley buildings; designed Dorchester Hotel, Boots Factory, M1 motorway bridges, Spaghetti Junction; designed himself the Daily Express building, Manchester, 1935-9;

1914 resident engineer for Trussed Concrete Steel Co at Patent Fuel Works, Swansea, Glam, wikipedia;

1927 proposed new Llechryd Bridge, Cd, unex; HMT 30.6.27, Sir OW eminent young Welsh architect who designed Wembley is to design new bridge at Llechryd for 6% fee & expenses; wikipedia;

1928-9 Pont Rhydowen, ?Cd; wikipedia;

1945-67 Newport by-pass, Mon; now M4, wikipedia;

1953-66 Port Talbot by-pass, Glam; now M4?

WILLIAMS, P. JONES Architect and surveyor, High St, Prestatyn, Flints, advert Prestatyn Weekly Observer 2.10.1909;

WILLIAMS, PENRY. Merthyr Tydfil.

1900-1 Pentrebach ch, Glam; Orrin 133; Br 13.4.01; £1200; contractor John Griffiths Merthyr; dem 1980; Merthyr Times 23.3.01;

WILLIAMS, PETER

1992 adds Glanyravon House, Llanbadoc, Mon, for hotel; BoW;

WILLIAMS, R. see Robert Williams

WILLIAMS, R. E. Builder, Aberystwyth, son of Roderick Williams qv.

1877 developed land on Llanbadarn Rd, Aberystwyth, Cd, for villas; W 13.7.77, town devoid of villas .. recently leased land .. to build half a dozen detached villas’.

WILLIAMS, R(EES) & D(AVID). Builders, Ochrgader, Llanilar, Cd. Father & son. David Williams injured 1891 pointing gable of new villa Brynymor Rd, Aberystwyth, Cd. Also work for FR Roberts at Penwern, Llanbadarn y Creuddyn, Cd, under way in 1892. Cered 14 1 2001.

1891-2 builder stables Tanybwlch, Llanychaearn, Cd; TE Morgan qv archt; for MLV Davies; Cered 14 1 2001 49,54

WILLIAMS, R. & S. Architects, Wharton St, Cardiff;

1904 alts C chapel, Minny St, Cathays, Cardiff T: Br 30.7.04;

WILLIAMS, RICHARD. Mason

1844 builder Llanfachreth vicarage, Mer; John Welch qv architect; MC Harris, Llanfachreth, 1973, 42; ?with Griffith Roberts;

WILLIAMS, RICHARD Carmarthen

1871-2 RC church, Dew St, Haverfordwest, Pmb; £700 DMH97;

1871-2 bldr Newchurch church, Cms; John Thomas architect;

1872 house & premises, near Pencader station, Cms; W 22.2.72

WILLIAMS, RICHARD. Post Office Chambers, Burry Port (Deacon’s directory 1887). 1834-1902. Born Ellesmere Port 1860, married sister of W. McKiernin engineer qv., teacher, then architect, surveyor and postmaster. 1855-71 first headmaster of Copperworks Boys School, Burry Port. Architect to Pembrey School Board 1871-1902. Obit SWP 4,12.02. cf Nicholson P&BP 1 18, 107. Designed ? the Post Office, Burry Port, for self c1873; Bronheulog, Elkington Rd; and many other bldngs. Pembrey School Board built schools at Trimsaran (1873), Pwll, Pembrey (1876), Burry Port Infants (1893) and Pinged (1899) and planned Burry Port Schools 1902.

l873-4 Trimsaran Board Sch, Cms; T:LG l2.6.73, W 3.6.74

1875 Pwll Sch, Cms; enlarged W 6.11.74; but cf G. Morgan;

1876 ?Pembrey Board Sch, Cms; dem.

1881 Burry Port Infants Sch, Cms; T: LCG 18.8.81 ?unex cf 1893-4.

1889 Villa, Burry Port, Cms; C: Arch 21.6.89 ?Bronheulog.

1893-4 Burry Port Infants Sch, Cms; P&BP 1 124

1900 Alts Trimsaran Board Sch Cms T: Arch 23.2.00

1902 Adds Pwll Sch, Cms; C Arch 14.11.02

1902-3 Burry Port Boys & girls Sch, Cms; P&BP 1 129 T: LCG 15.12.01

WILLIAMS, RICHARD County Surveyor Merioneth 1826 (QS) also John Price at same date. Cf Mer RO Z/QS 1826 surveyed work on Glandwr Bridge, Llanaber; Dolgellau Bridge repairs; widening approaches to Bontddu Bridge; paid £11/2/0 for time spent repairing walls of County Gaol;

WILLIAMS, RICHARD LLOYD see Richard Lloyd-Williams

WILLIAMS, RICHARD PRICE. Engineer wrote reminiscences of working with Brunel in 1850s in GWR Mag 1908 261; BSW 2 22;

WILLIAMS, RICHARD R. 22 Bank Quay Caernarfon. Architect in dirs 1868-80;

1867 Eight new houses, Church St, Caernarfon, Caerns; plans at the architects office; CDH 22.2.67)

1882-3 contr Castle Sq EP chapel, Caernarfon, Caerns; Br 28.10.82 573, £3849, RR Williams contr; archt Rd Owens;

WILLIAMS, ROBERT Frondeg, Bangor, engineer in 1844 dir

WILLIAMS, ROBERT Cardiff. Acc to WWinW 1920 entry for son Sidney, b nr Cowbridge, resid Cardiff 60 years, in practice for some time with his son in Cardiff. SW began practice c1893.

WILLIAMS, ROBERT, London, Alexandria, Egypt. Born Pendoylan, Glam, 1848, son of Rees Williams, carpenter, went to South Kensington Schools 1873, worked as clerk of works to JP St Aubyn, then to Maurice B Adams and in 1880s to Waller, Son & Wood of Gloucester; office in London from 1886, ARIBA 1887. Consulting Architect to Glamorgan CC 1893, FRIBA 1896, moved to Egypt, died there 1918. WWinA 1914 office 10 Clifford's Inn London and St David's Buildings, Cherif Pasha St, Alexandria, and Clydfa, Hook, Hants; educated Eagle School Cowbridge and Reading Art School, trained 'in his father's office, workshops and buildings', began practice London 1887; living at Lee 1891 census; London County councillor for North Lambeth, author of books advocating improved building standards: The Collier's House', 1893 (also in Welsh); 'London rookeries and colliers' slums' 1893; 'More light and air for Londoners' 1894, 'The Face of the Poor' 1897, 'The labourer and his cottage' 1905 (with Frank Keell); 'Notes on English bond' (in English, French & Arabic); buried Cairo; research by RS; daughter Margaret Travers Symons born 1879 was suffragette who burst into House of Commons in 1908, and was secretary to Keir Hardie, was in Egypt after 1914;

1888 Glanynant, Llansantffraid, Mon; house and farm-buildings; AC 18.5.88; ?house and buildings near Abergavenny, WW in A 1914;

1893-4 MH, Pontypool, Mon, 1st prize, RHH; BoW; with DJ Lougher qv engineer, of Pontypool; BN 31.3.93 and Br 10.6.93; WWinA 1914: markets and hospital Pontypool;

1895-6 Girls Intermediate School, Cowbridge, Glam; and hostel for girls and Young Men's Institute; WwinA 1914; under threat demolition 2019, RS;

1899 alts Brynrhydderch, Llangattock juxta Usk, Mon; RW FRIBA; AC 24.2.99;

1902-3 Pontypool & District Hospital, Pontypool, Mon; PFP 23.10.03; BoW 1902-3, Gothic; MS 1902; alts and adds 1909 by Sydney Williams; dem; WWinA 1914: markets and hospital Pontypool;

Also in WWinA 1914:

Cowbridge: Intermediate School and hostel for girls, and Young Mens' Institute;

London: Wheatsheaf Hall, (Vauxhall 1901)

peoples' hall (Olaf St, West Kensington 1896),

and cottages, design for pair of cottages BN 29.9.99

and small hospital;

Alexandria: St David's Buildings (refurbishment in Doulting stone and Aberdeen granite as store for Davies Bryan Bros);

Cairo: St David's Buildings (store for Davies Bryan Bros 1910);

Soldiers' Home;

Marconi tower & buildings;

Tantah (Tanta): bank;

Port Said: bank; Bible House;

WILLIAMS, ROBERT. Builder. 16 West Parade, Rhyl.

1867 Three new villas and 8 semi-detached at Rhyl, Flints; T: CDH 22.2.67)

WILLIAMS, ROBERT

1929 Bryngoleu, Abererch, Caerns; neo-Georgian house now hospital; AV;)

WILLIAMS, ROBERT. Wrexham. Joiner & builder, in Pigot’s 1828-9 directory.

WILLIAMS, (R)OBERT & (W)ILLIAM Builders.

1889-91 builders Hill Park B chapel, Haverfordwest, Pmbs; G Morgan qv architect; DMH 111: R&WW tendered 1888 but an Aberystwyth contr was lower, work began 1888, but wall collapsed, contr bankrupt; July 1889 new contract for finishing given to R&WW; £2026 total cost; opened 26-27.7.91;

WILLIAMS, RODERICK, Surveyor and builder, Aberystwyth (and in Lampeter 1889). Quay St 1858-9, 13 New St 1901. Estate builder to Powells of Nanteos, prob responsible for kennels there.

1852-4 ?National School, Capel Bangor Cd: RW signs undated plans NLW Greg Box 18. But W 29.10.52 says FS laid, £540 with house, Mr Jones, churchwarden, is architect and secretary; nr identical to school at Tre Taliesin, Cd, 1856.

1854 built Llidiardau, Llanilar, Cd; (RK Penson) W l9.5.54;

1856 National School, Tre Taliesin, Cd; attr BoW as v similar to Capel Bangor National School;

1858 built Town Clock, Aberystwyth; dem; (E Trefor Owen); CJ l.10.58; BPR 220.

1862-3 Penrhyncoch chapel/school, Cd; D Jenkins, Bro Dafydd ap Gwilym, 1992 103; £330; ?the site for wch W Butterfield des a school qv.

1864 lodge, Nanteos estate, Cd, ?not built; plans NLW Nanteos ?;

1870 built Corn Market, Market St, Aberystwyth, Cd; dem; (G Jones); NLW Aberystwyth Corn Market Co D2; £1,287/10/0d; 2-st w concert-hall over, BPR 133; Replaced 1895-8 by TE Morgan;

1871 Tregaron National School, Cd; W l0.ll.7l

1871 Goginan Church, Cd;

1875 TH & MH, Tregaron, Cd, for Col Powell, Nanteos; Br 9.10.75; 2 plans of 1873 in NLW Nanteos, both not as exec;

1876 entrance gates, Llidiardau, Llanilar, Cds; plans NLW Llidiardau;

1877 land on Llanbadarn Rd, Aberystwyth, Cd, for six villas; T: W l3.7.77, leased by RE Williams, son of Roderick Williams;

1878-80 bldr Llanbadarn Fawr Ch, Cd, rest; JP Seddon archt; CN 9.7.80;

188l built Penrhyncoch Church, Cd; RJ Withers qv architect; D Jenkins, Bro Dafydd ap Gwilym, 1992, 103;

1886 blt adds Betws Bledrws Church, Cd; (DE Thomas);

1886 blt nave Holy Trinity church, Aberystwyth, Cd; (Middleton & Son); wk compl by J&D Evans; W 13.8.86;

1889 unex plans school-cum-church, Comins Coch, Cd; NLW Llanbadarn Fawr PCC 58;

1901 adds rear 7 Seaview Place, Aberystwyth, Cd; T:CN l5.3.01

WILLIAMS, ROWLAND Llangoed, Ang

1879 alts Penuel WM chapel, Llangoed, Ang; dem; JP 8794;

WILLIAMS, SIDNEY Borough Chambers, Wharton St, Cardiff. LRIBA MSA born 1872 son of Robert Williams qv, in practice for some time with him; articled JP Jones qv WWinW 1914; WWinA 1920: Chairman Cardiff Architects’ Soc, in practice 27 years (from 1893): Whitchurch Schools; Carlton Restaurant Cardiff; housing scheme for Caerphilly UDC of 500 houses;

1??? Council Schools Virgil St Cardiff; WwinA 1914;

1??? three schools, Whitchurch, Glam, Ww inA 1914

1??? library, Whitchurch, Cardiff; WW in A 1914;

1??? Carlton Restaurant Cardiff; WW in A 1914;

19?? housing scheme for Caerphilly UDC of 500 houses; WW in A 1920;

WILLIAMS, STACEY BOWEN Architect, Brockweir, Urmston, Manchester, MSA, born 1884, educ County School Port Talbot and West Monmouth Grammar Pontypool, and Cardiff Art School, articled to Frank B Smith qv Port Talbot, WW in A 1914 not now in public practice, director of constructional engineering firm, acting as architectural adviser, Kenyon Ironworks co., Rochdale Rd, Manchester;

WILLIAMS, STEPHEN WILLIAM FRIBA. Penralley, Rhayader, Rad. 1837-99; born Lower Mellington, Churchstoke, Mont, parents tenant farmers on Mellington Hall estate; BoW Powys 62-3: articled Samuel Bite (Bates?) of Trent Vale, land surveyor and engineer, Silverdale Staffs; in office of Benjamin Piercy 1858-61, resident engineer on Vale of Clwyd Rlwy, assistant engineer on Oswestry & Mid Wales Rlwy, 1862 settled in Rhayader, married 1862 Maria James of Penralley, Rhayader, County Surveyor Rad 1864-99, appointed to replace Mr Morton Br 23.4.64; as county surveyor designed six bridges over Wye and tributaries including at Erwood, dem; FRIBA 1886, High Sheriff 1899; rest 11 chs in Brecon and Radnor and built 6 new ones. Country houses incl Llysdinam Brec, Llwynbarried, Rad, Doldowlod Rad, Buckland Brec 1895. Also Presteigne Gaol, Rhayader Workhouse, Rhayader Court House; also bridges. antiquary, member of Cambrians from 1857; excavated Strata Florida, Strata Marcella, Cwm Hir and Talley abbeys; author: The Cistercian Abbey of Strata Florida 1889, which also ills early cottage one of first ills of Cards vernacular; Tr of Radn Soc 1989 and 1999; Montgomeryshire Collections 1992; AC 144 1995, centenary exhibition, Rhayader library 1999 (RL).

1868 laid out part of Llandrindod Wells, Rad; inf RS;

1869 add wing, Rock House Hotel, Llandrindod Wells, Rad; MS;

1870 add wing Pump House Hotel, Llandrindod Wells, Rad; MS;

1870 villa, Llandrindod Wells, Rad, for RD Green-Price; NLW Birmingham Corp Coll 160; Pensaerniaeth Cymru 1998 8;

1870 two pairs semi-det villas, Llandrindod Wells, Rad; MS;

1871 alts Llysdinam, Newbridge on Wye, Rad; MS;

1871 Police Station Presteigne, Rad; NLW plans;

c1872 The Rock House baths, pump room & market hall, Llandrindod Wells, Rad; BoW;

1870s ?alts Llwynbarried Hall, Nantmel, Rad; BoW; neo jacobean staircase; error NLW plans 1886-8;

1873 five shops & houses, Llandrindod Wells, Rad; MS;

1873 Reydolson House, Rhayader, Rad; MS;

1873 2nd pr Rhayader workhouse, Rad; Br 12.7.73, first pr to EH Lingen Barker qv; but SWW appointed Br 16.8.73;

1874 schools and house, Llanbister, Rad; MS, but ?schools 1877 by Haddon Bros;

1874 No 1 Park Terrace, Llandrindod Wells, Rad, MS;

1874-6 Llandegley ch, Rad; plans at church; BoW 1876; Br 23.12.76 restored;

1875 adds Workhouse, Rhayader, Rad; MS; also vagrancy wards 1879

1875 house & surgery, Llandrindod Wells, Rad for Dr W Bowen-Thomas; MS;

1876 studio and stables, Glasllyn, near Rhayader, Rad, for HWB Davies RA; T: BN 8.2.76

1877-8 Llanbadarn Fawr ch, Rads; contract A 20.4.78; NLW; BoW 1878; MS Schools and house 1877;

1879 vagrancy wards, Rhayader Workhouse, Rad; MS;

1881 Doldowlod House, Radns; Carriage drive and conservatory plans, RL;

1881 Bank, Rhayader, Rad and manager’s house; MS;

1883 Newbridge on Wye ch, Rad; for Venables family; ‘about his best’ BoW; MS 1882;

1883 adds convalescent home, Llandrindod Wells, Rad; MS; original 1878 by EA Day; ?same as adds Cottage Hospital T: BN 15.6.83.

1883-4 rectory, Llandrindod Wells, Rad; MS and stables; Powys RO; for Archdeacon de Winton, enl as Commodore Hotel 1901 by RW Thomas, new also rectory 1901 by AB & W Scott-Deakin;

1883 stables and studio, Glaslynn, Rhayader, Rad for RWB Davies; MS;

1884 Llansantffraed ch, Brec; 1884-5 BoW; Br 27.9.84 alternative designs;

1884 adds Cefnfaes, Rhayader, Rad; MS;1883 NLW plans

1884-5 ?Kinnerton ch, Rad; attr BoW;

1885 villa, Park Terrace, Llandrindod Wells, Rad, for Thos Wilkins, MS;

1885 alts Glanbrydan, Manordeilo, Cms for JC Richardson; £2465 for ho; £1495 stables; T: Arch ?? 1885.

1884-5 Llanyre ch, Rad; NLW; BoW 1885-7;)

1885 Cosheston Ch, Pmbs, reblt; BoW

1885 Bryngwyn, Brecon, Brec; house, stables coachman’s house, lodge; MS;

1886 rest Llanddewi Ystradeni ch, Rad; NLW plans; BoW 1890;

1886-9 Llwynbarried Hall, Rad; NLW plans; BoW;

1887 adds Police station and TH, New Radnor, Rad; MS; alts and new cells 1890;

1887 iron bridge over Edw, Hundred House, Rad; made by Horehay co Salop; BoW;

1887 Llanafan Fawr ch, Brec; BoW; rest 1886 MS;

1887 rebuilt Llanhamlach ch, Brec; BoW;

1887-8 alts Aberedw ch, Rad, to tower; NLW; BoW)

1887-8 excavated Strata Florida Abbey, Cd; Br 13.10.88

1887-97 Rhayader ch, Rad; BoW; date 1887 on tower; ICBS has rejected scheme 1886-7 and N aisle etc 1897-9; 1887 rebuild tower and new N aisle MS;

1888 vicarage, Aberedw, Rad; NLW; MS;

1888 adds Manordeilo ch Cms, reredos & pulpit CJ 19.10.88;

1888 hostel, Christs College, Brecon, Brec, for 30 pupils; MS;

1888 alts Aberannell, Eglwys ‘ogw ddwr’, Brec; MS; ? Eglwys Oen Ddw;

1889 first-class boarding house, Llandrindod Wells, Rad; MS;

1889 alts Llwynbarried House, Nantmel, Rad; MS;

1889 vicarage, Llanafan Fawr, Brec; NLW;

1890 farmhouse, Garth, Llandeilo Graban, Rad; MS;

1890 alts and erection of cells, TH, New Radnor, Rad; MS;

1890 reblt Llanddewi Ystrad Enni ch, Rad; BoW; MS; but NLW plans 1886; ICBS 1888 rejected plans;

1890 excavated Strata Marcella Abbey, Rad for Powysland Club with Maurice Charles Jones;

1891 chancel, Llanfihangel Rhydithon ch, Rad; BoW; ICBS;

1891 repairs Llanfigan ch, Brec; BoW;

1892 house & shop, East St, Rhayader, Rad; MS;

1892 excavated Talley Abbey, Carms Br 20.8.92

1892 vicarage, Abbey Cwmhir, Rad; NLW plans; 1893 MS;

1893 Bryniago, Rhayader, Rad offices for Elan Valley project;

1893 reblt Cathedine ch, Brec; NLW; BoW; MS;

1893 Glyntawe ch, Brec; BoW;

1893-4 rest Llanbadarn Fynydd ch, Rad; NLW; BoW; ICBS 1894-5; MS;

1893-5 Llanwrda Ch, Cms, rest; CJ 1.3.95; £1000;

1894 vicarage, Llanigon, Brec; MS;

1894 police station, Cwmdeuddwr, Rad and two cells; MS;

1894-6 alts adds Lion Hotel, Rhayader, Rad; MS two entries 1894 and 1896.

1895-6 Buckland House, Brec; NLW; BoW; replacing house of c1765 or c1775 remodelled by E Haycock 1836-40, burnt 1895 demolished and replaced for JP Gwynn-Halford, MS; LHW, Elizabethan style for Gwynne-Holford family, ?later called Crosfield House;

1896 adds Bryngwyn House, Rhayader, Rad for James Mansergh; MS

1897-8 adds Rhayader ch, Rad; stonework Ben Lloyd Rhayader; NLW; BoW says begun 1887 date on tower; ICBS N aisle etc 1897-9;

1897 Police Station, Little Harper St, Presteigne, Rad; MS and two cells;

c1900 adds Froodvale (Ty Brasil), Cynwyl Gaeo, Cms; TL;

1903 Nantgwyllt ch, Rad; stonework by Ben Lloyd, Rhayader; Powys RO has drawings of old ch 1897; BoW

WILLIAMS, SYDNEY FSA

1909 alts adds Pontypool Hospital, Mon; MS; orig 1902-3 by Robert Williams qv;

WILLIAMS, T. Builder.

1849 reblt St Mary ch, Panteg, Mon; MM 14.7.49

1852 alts Panteg Vicarage, Mon; NLW/Ll/Bounty/95

WILLIAMS, T. V. Milford Haven, Pmbs. ?Borough architect

1938-9 Milford Haven TH, Pmbs; WT l8.5.39

WILLIAMS, THOMAS. Contractor Canton, Cardiff. Worked for Prichard & Seddon, also for GE Street. Contr 1856-63 Eatington Park, Warw, for J Prichard; contr 1866-7 Chigwell Row ch, Essex, for JP Seddon; contr c1867-73 St Peters Orphanage, Broadstairs, Kent for JPS, dem;

(1858-9 contr Aberavon ch, Glam; for JP; Orrin;

(1859-60 contr rest St Fagans ch, Glam; Orrin; for GES;

(1860-3 contr St Andrew ch, Cardiff, begun JP, compl A Roos; CMG 7.3.63

(1861-2 contr St Mary Church ch, Glam; P&S; Orrin;

(1862-3 contr Llanillterne ch, Glam; GES; Orrin; £500?;

1868-70 contr rest Llanbadarn Fawr ch, Cd; for JPS; BN 26.8.70; JHSCW X 1960;

1871 Contr, Houses, Victoria Terrace, Aberystwyth; for JPS; ‘using his coloured brick material very peculiarly namely in broad masses of red and buff colour Arch 1.4.71;

WILLIAMS, THOMAS MSA. Talbot House, Brecon. MSA 1894. cf William Williams Brecon.. WW in A 1914, no details;

1892 plans Llangeitho ch, Cd; £1000; rejected by ICBS; vicar says plans by T Williams MSA and W Williams, architects, of Brecon.

WILLIAMS, THOMAS, Llanfaes, Brec, carpenter & joiner, 1844 dir; father of William Williams or Thomas Williams of Brecon?; Williams & Son of Llanfaes were builders for Christ's College, Brecon, and restoration of church there (Prichard & Seddon).

WILLIAMS, THOMAS

1902-3 mission ch, Rhos, Llangeler, Cms; CJ 26.6.03

WILLIAMS, THOMAS ALFRED LRIBA 15 Cheyney Rd, Chester, WW in A 1914;

WILLIAMS, THOMAS. Pontrhydfendigaid. cf Williams & Jones builders

1825 Capel Mair I chapel, Llanfar Clydogau, Cd; D Perceval in Cards County History 3; not named HEAC 4 91;

WILLIAMS, THOMAS GEORGE MSA. 3 Caple St, Liverpool; WW in A 1914 no details; died 1927, obit Br 18.3.27.

1857 ?CM chapel, Llanfyllin Mont; BoW; ?too early; Gothic

1886 3rd pr University College, Aberystwyth, Cd; RHH.

1889-91 Tabernacle CM chapel, Well St, Ruthin, Denbs; Br 1889B 250; BoW 276; Cadw: TGW w Rev Emrys ap Iwan, £1841)

1891 EP chapel, Chapel St Llandudno, Caerns; JP; now Gloddaith UR)

1891 EP chapel, Maesgwyn Rd Penrhyn Bay, Caerns; JP;

1892-3 EP (?) chapel and schools, Mold, Flints, Br 3.12.92

1894-5 EP chapel, Trinity Rd, Barry, Glam; Barry Dock News 14.6.95; Gothic; BoW147 Holy Trinity P chapel, St Pauls Ave)

1903 Maenofferen CM chapel, Wynne Ave, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Mer; Capeli;

1904 Holywell CM chapel, Flints; BoW 374)

WILLIAMS (THOMAS) & JONES (JOHN) Builders. Pontrhydfendigaid, Cd. Thomas Williams & John Jones.

l846 contractors, unex Tregaron workhouse, Cd. (W Coultart qv architect)

WILLIAMS, W. G. 202 High St, Bangor. ?same as William Griffiths Williams who worked with Harold Hughes in 1930s.

(1901 Lock-up premises Upper Bangor, Caerns, for D Cameron Br 14.9.01 £755)

(1901 alts 13 Dean St, Bangor; Br 14.9.01)

(1907 School Eng WM, High St, Bangor; Br 12.2.07)

(1909 Cottage, Gorad Rd, Bangor; £765; Br 20.3.09 ?04)

(1911 alts Maesmawr, Penrhosgarnedd, Bangor; Br 23.6.11)

1920 Sixteen Class A houses, Penchwintan Rd, and twelve Class B houses, Caernarvon Rd, Bangor, Caerns; Br 10.12.20

WILLIAMS, W.J Tredegar

1894 alts to George Town Schools, Victoria Schools and Earl St Schools, Tredegar, T Br 1.9.94;

WILLIAMS, W. S. Tredegar

1891 P chapel, Willowtown Mon Br 23.5.91)

1894 PM chapel, Ebbw Vale Mon Br 28.4.94)

1894 alts Earl St Schools, Tredegar, Mon: alts Georgetown schools Tredegar, Victoria School and Earl St School T Br 1.9.94, but cf James & Morgan;

1898 Company County Schools, Tredegar, Mon Br 19.3.98)

1898 PM chapel, Tredegar Mon; Br 22.5.97, 15.1.98;

WILLIAMS, WATKIN Brecon

1864 vicarage, Llywel, Brec; MS;

WILLIAMS, WILLIAM Castle St, Bangor. Builder in 1844 dir

WILLIAMS, WILLIAM. County Surveyor, Brecon; Diocesan Surveyor. 1892 plans Llangeitho by Thomas Williams MSA and William Williams architects. ?related to Thomas Williams, carpenter & joiner, Llanfaes, Brecon, in 1844 dir. cf Williams & Son of Llanfaes who were builders for Christ's College and restoration of church there (Prichard & Seddon).

c1850 ?School, Castle Madoc Brec; des NLW Greg Box 17, attr WW, Pensaerniaeth Cymru 1998 14;

1855 Aberhydfer Bridge, Brec; BoW)

1860-1 builder, Llanfaes ch, Brecon, plans by John Clayton of London with WW ‘a resident builder’ Br 17.11.60 & 4.5.61;

1861 ?schools Llanspyddid, Brec; Br 25.5.61; Williams & Son archts and builders;

1862 alts Llanspyddid ch, Brec; new W window deigned and carved by Williams & Son, architects, Brecon, W window glass by C Gibbs Br 5.4.62;

1863 builder Nantddu ch, Brec; WW contr £400; C Buckeridge archt; Br 1863 675

1863 builder Llanfihangel Fechan ch, Brec Williams & Son Br 1863 675

1869 entr County Gaol Brecon comp; - Williams; RHH;

1870 National School, Whitson, Mon; plans Gwent RO D527 ?different WW)

1879 alts Llanfihangel Geneu'r Glyn Vicarage, Cd; NLW SD/Bounty/?;

1892 plans Llangeitho ch, Cd; £1000; rejected by ICBS; vicar says plans by T. Williams MSA and W Williams, architects, of Brecon. See also 1898;

1898 Llangeitho ch, Cd, rest using old walls; plans NLW SD/F/?; T: CJ 2.6.99, see also 1892;

1903 Blaenpennal ch, Cd; by Mr Williams of Brecon, CJ 11.9.03

WILLIAMS, WILLIAM Llandeilo. County Surveyor (Bridges), Cms c1829-c1846. Died before completion of Llandeilo Bridge, his major work qv. WW stonemason, Rhosmaen St, in 1844 dir;

c1817 unex design for coach house and stables, presumed to be for Dolaucothi, Cynwyl Gaeo, Cms; Signed ‘drawn by W Williams Llandeilo’, watermark 1817, ill P&P 17, found among NLW PZ 4451-3/ 1-47, set of plans of stables, lodges etc at Dolaucothi.

1831 Penbwll bridge, Talley; Cms; T: CJ 18.2.31

1831 Llynwirod and Upper Dulas bridges, Cms; T: CJ 18.2.31, WW bridge surveyor. Dulais R in Manordeilo, ?Llwynwirod not found, Llwynpiod, Manordeilo, on hill E of Dulais;

1831 Pont Rhydyceir, near Llandovery, Cms; T CJ 18.2.31

1839 Cilsane Bridge, Llangathen, Cms; T CJ 22.2.39; ?not completed till 1848, damaged 1854, CJ 25.1.1856

1843-6 Llandeilo Bridge, Cms; FS 1844, part dem by flood 1846, completed by E Haycock qv 1848 after WW death; largest single arch bridge in Wales, 3rd largest in Britain when built; BoW;

1846 repairs Chain Bridge, Llandovery, Cms; W 24.7.46; dem;

1848 alts & furnishings, Lock-up, Llangadog, Cms; T: ?.?.48; TL; ?different Williams; magistrates rm & lock-up 1846 John Davies, mason; TL;

WILIIAMS, WILLIAM

1874-5 Babell CM chapel, Dolybont, Llanfihangel Geneu’r Glyn, Cd; D Perceval in Cards County History 3; £464, 1875, chapel history;

WILLIAMS, WILLIAM

1840-2 inv with Bryngwran ch, Ang; (John Lloyd); ICBS, WW drew plan 1840 but JL designer;

WILLIAMS, WILLIAM & H. Surveyors & civil engineers, Waterloo St, Swansea, 1844 dir;

WILLIAMS, WILLIAM GRIFFITHS. Bangor. Worked with Harold Hughes qv in 1930s, see H&W. ?Same as WG Williams 202 High St, Bangor, all works 1901-20 are by latter.

1901 lock-up premises Upper Bangor, for D Cameron Br 14.9.01 £755)

1901 alts 13 Dean St, Bangor; Br 14.9.01)

1907 school EWM chapel, High St, Bangor; Br 12.2.07)

1909 cottage, Gorad Rd, Bangor; £765; Br 20.3.09 ?04)

1911 alts Maesmawr, Penrhosgarnedd, Bangor; Br 23.6.11)

1920 Sixteen Class A houses, Penchwintan Rd, and twelve Class B houses, Caernarvon Rd, Bangor; Br 10.12.20

1950-2 repairs Aberffraw ch, Ang; ICBS; Wm Gr Williams;

WILLIAMS, WILLIAM HENRY, Town Hall, Mountain Ash, Glam WW in A 1914 no details; MSA;

WILLIAMS, WILLIAM LLOYD 17 Castle Sq, Caernarvon. ?connected to Richard Lloyd Williams of Denbigh. In directories 1880-1901, 24 High St from 1886

1872-3 plans rest Llanddona ch, Ang rejected; ICBS)

1880-1 plans rest Llangoed ch, Ang rejected; ICBS)

WILLIAMS, WILLIAM ROBERTS FGS. Civil engineer, surveyor architect and land agent, Springfield House, Meyrick St, Dolgellau, AEBTD 1868; Upper Smithfield 1874. Probably the WRW of Dolgellau who opened the quarry at Llwyngwern, Llanwrin, Mont (Mining Journal Nov 1853), now Centre for Alternative Technology and therefore possibly designed Pont Llwyngwern 1853 and Plas Llwyngwern. In 1868 Slaters Dir as quarry owner, not in 1880 dir. AEBTD 1868 says Clerk to Commissioners of the Turnpike trust, consulting eng to several slate quarries.

1861 plans for tiled pavements, Dolgellau ch, Mer; Mer RO Z/M/352/1-3; WRW may have done the alts 1864 (chancel arch, two neo-Norman apse windows and pulpit) as there is a section through crown of a window arch by him, also a ground plan with proposal for new chancel steps;

1868 Penmaenucha Home Farm, Penmaenpool, Dolgellau, Mer; Humphrey Owen bldr; attr MR Williams by Cadw, but WRW signature reads like MRW; plans Mer RO;

WILLIAMS, WILLIAM WATKIN. Swansea

1896 Sion I chapel, Henrietta St, Swansea, Glam; BoW586

1897 Infants school, Pontardawe, Glam, C: BJ 8.9.97

1897-8 Business premises for David Lewis, Pontardawe, Glam C: BN 15.12.97;

1897-8 adds Llanguicke Schools, Glam; T: BJ 22.12.97

1901 Carmel CM chapel, Clydach, Glam; chapel records; Br 15.2.02)

1902 Seion B chapel, High St, Gorseinon, Glam; BoW;)

1903-5 Salem CM chapel, Cwm Chapel Rd, Bonymaen, Swansea; WWW w W David, 1905, Capeli; replaced Cwm CM chapel, 1782-3, 1823, 1831-2, 1867 by J Humphrey, and 1880, dem; )

1906-7 Bethania CM chapel, Glanamman, Cms; £3,100; W 3.12.07;

WILLIAMS-ELLIS, BERTRAM CLOUGH. Architect. Born 1883. Plas Brondanw, Mer. Son of Rev JC Williams-Ellis of Glasfryn, Caerns. Partner with James Scott (W-E&S). Lived at Plas Brondanw, Llanfrothen, Mer, created Portmeirion nearby from 1920s. Author: Architect Errant, 1971, etc; catalogue of works RIBA by RH; WW in W 1920 532;

c1906 add Penygraig, Abersoch, Caerns, for father; RH;

1907 adds Llechwedd y Garth, Pennant Melangell, Mont; BoW;

1910 The Building, Brechfa, Cms, for Cyril Joynson; perspective signed by JS; W-E&S; TL;

c1910 repairs Crickadarn ch, Brec; BoW;

1912ff Alts Plas Brondanw, Llanfrothen, Mer, inc lodge, orangery, and gardens; RH;

1912 unex plan St Brothen Hall, Llanfrothen, Mer; ill BoW;

1913 Rectory, Ynyscynhaearn, Caerns; AV; also church hall 1937;

1913-19 Llangoed Castle, Llyswen, Brec; BoW; for Archibald Christy; CWE first major work; dated 1914 over entr, 1919 on gatepiers;

1920 Cottage Hospital, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Mer; Br 19.11.20; AJ 6.1.26; War Mem)

1922 alts, paved garden, Carreg Felen, Pentrefelin, Caerns; AV;

1925? Watchtower, Plas Brondanw, Llanfrothen, Mer; RH)

1925 Alts Castle House, Laugharne, Cms;

c1925 adds Broad Heath, Presteigne, Rad; BoW

1926 The Watch House, Portmeirion, Mer;

1926 alts Mermaid, Portmeirion, Mer; gardeners cott of 1840s altered)

1928 Campanile, Portmeirion, Mer

1928-9 Government House, Portmeirion, Mer

1929 Priors Lodging Portmeirion, Mer)

l930s Pencwm, Penbryn, Cd; remodelled ?for older brother RG Williams-Ellis of Glasfryn, Caerns; Y Gambo 5/1992; ?originally thatched and whitewashed, reroofed in slate by CWE after fire, whitewash removed late C20)

1933-4 Dolphin House, Portmeirion, Mer)

193? Coed y Castell, Deganwy, Caerns; AV; for Dr Talbot;

c1933 ?Sheraton, Craigside, Caerns, attr AV as sim Coed y Castell, Deganwy;

1933-8 Towy Bridge, Carmarthen, Cms; CJ 28.12.34, Designed 1933, built 1936-8; concrete 3-arch; designed by TW Wishlade County surveyor, with architectural advice from CW-E:

The official opening programme for 4th April 1938 states: “The scheme was prepared jointly by Mr T. W. Wishlade, Carmarthenshire C.C. Surveyor and Messrs Considere Constructions Ltd, and Mr Clough Williams-Ellis FRIBA was, at the Ministry’s request, consulted on architectural points”. The contractors were not Considere but Holloway Bros of London under F.G. Martin,’ the agent on site’. So Clough W-E probably had little influence on the basic three arched design

1934 Snowdon Summit building, Llanberis, Caerns; dem;

c1935 laid out garden on Ynys Gaint, nr Menai Bridge, Ang; RH;

1936-7 Observatory Tower, Portmeirion, Mer;)

1937 Church hall, Ynyscynhaearn, Caerns; AV;

1937 The Chantry, Portmeirion, Mer)

1937 Moriah CM chapel, Llanystumdwy, Caerns; DHO 128)

1938 design Conwy Falls Café, Penmachno, Caerns; built to different design c1955 AV

194? alts Ty Newydd, Llanystumwy, Caerns; RH; and Ty Newydd Cottage;

1945? Lloyd George grave, Llanystumdwy, Caerns; RH;

1948 design Moranedd cafe, Cricieth, Caerns, not built until c1958;

1949? ?alts Glandyfi Castle, Glandyfi, Cd; PH; Castle was sold in 1949 and bought by the BSA Motorcycle Co for use of chairman Sir Bernard Docker. Possible but unlikely that there were alts for him. Joy Neal thinks more likely that Clough visited as friend of her father owner up to 1949 but no work commissioned.

1950 Post Office, Aberdaron, Caerns; RH)

1951ff Plas Brondanw, Llanfrothen, Mer, reblt after fire; RH;)

1954 The Grotto, Portmeirion, Mer; RH)

1955 Rhiwlas, Llanfor, Mer; SG123; Architect Errant 160-1; AC 1955 65-84; replaced house of 1809 dem 1951, for Price family;)

c1955 Conwy Falls Café, Penmachno, Caerns; AV)

1957-61 Pantheon, Portmeirion, Mer; front is chimney-piece from R Norman Shaw’s Dawpool, Ches; Walls behind 1959, dome 1961;

1958 Telford’s Tower, Portmeirion, Mer;)

1959 Colonnade, Portmeirion, Mer; Re-erected from Bath House at Arno’s Court, Bristol)

1960 Hercules statue, Portmeirion, Mer; re-erected statue by Wm Brodie, 1863;)

1960 Lloyd George Museum, Llanystumdwy, Mer; RH;

1960 Belvedere, Portmeirion, Mer)

c1960 alts Beudy Newydd, Croesor, Mer for Fred Uhlman; RH

1961 summerhouse, Maenan Hall, Caerns; RH;

1961 Bandstand, Portmeirion, Mer)

1961 Drum House, Croesor, Mer; CTA 1962; incorp of dilapidated drum-house into large-scale belvedere for Lady Aberconway; RH;)

1962-3 Chantry Row, Portmeirion, Mer)

1962-3 Triumphal Arch, Portmeirion, Mer)

1963 Dolphin Fountain, Portmeirion, Mer)

1964 Unicorn, Portmeirion, Mer)

1964-6 Gloriette, Portmeirion, Mer; reusing columns from Hooton Hall, Ches, by Samuel Wyatt)

1965 Gothick Pavilion, Portmeirion, Mer; reused rear porch Nerquis Hall, Flints, c1810 by Benjamin Gummow.

c1965 Gerddi Bluog, Cwm Bychan, Mer; enlarged C17 to C18 house; PH)

c1965 ?Porth y Castell, Mer; Architect Errant 159: ‘a romantic property where I have blt .. a quasi Tudor manor house which remains an empty shell’; for owner of Dunwood House, Yorks; PH; ?same as Gerddi Bluog;

1966 White Horses enl, Portmeirion, Mer)

1966-7 Villa Winch, Portmeirion, Mer)

Undated: prop for housing at Nant Bychan, Moelfre, Ang; RH;

WILLIAMSON (F. D.) & ASSOCIATES Port Talbot

1961 Croft Court, Tenby, Pmbs; flats ?on site of John Nash Sion House;

1966 housing, Lewistown, Glam for Ogmore & Garw UDC; AJ 11.1.67;

1968? Narberth Crematorium, Pmbs; plaque;

1969 National Recreation Centre, Sophia Gdns, Cardiff; BoW 281;

WILLIAMSON, JOHN Architect's Department, County Hall, Cardiff, LRIBA, WW in A 1914, no details;

WILLIAMSON FAULKNER-BROWN & PARTNERS

1972 Arts and Social Sciences Library, UCW Cardiff; JC20Soc;

WILLINK & THICKNESSE, Liverpool. William E. Willink 1856-1924, art A Waterhouse & PC Thicknesse (1860-1920) partn 1884. 1892 St Andrew ch Bootle; 1900 St Saviour ch Liverpool; 1902-6 Queen Victoria Memorial Liverpool, FM Simpson w W&T; 1910 adds College of Art Liverpool; 1913 Cunard Building Liverpool by A Davis with W&T; Grammar schools Macclesfield and Wallasey, alts to Shrewsbury and Uppingham private schools.

1898 County School, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Mer, C: BJ 12.1.98;

1899 ?County School, Dolgellau, Mer. Br 27.5.99) Jubilee County School, Arran Rd, dated 1897, but cf the Intermediate School listed in obit of TM Lockwood +1900.

WILLIS & HOLE LTD, Architects. Bank House, 33 High St, Narberth, Pmbs. 2005 RSAW directory; RIBA. Nick Willis.

WILLMETT, (H) & SONS, Architects, house and estate agents, Refuge Cahambers, Commercial St, Newport, Non, 1914 dir;

WILLMOTT & SMITH, Cardiff. Presumably ECM Willmott qv and – Smith;

1913 Ice Factory, Milford Haven, Pmb C: Arch 21.2.13

1920 alts Prince of Wales Theatre, Cardiff BoW 214; Curtains 104-5: reconstructed interior in Greek style, ?rebuilt side entry on St Mary St, Greek style;

1921 St Edward Ch, Westville Rd, Cardiff, Glam; chancel and transept only; BoW 300;

1934 Llandough Hospital, Cardiff; BoW 378;

WILLMOTT, EDMUND CHARLES MORGAN 20 St Mary St, Cardiff, ARIBA, WW in A 1914 no details; cf Willmott & Smith;

WILLS & ANDERSON Swansea, and London. HW Wills qv (1864-1937) previously of Hannaford & Wills, & John Anderson, previously of Halliday & Anderson qv, Cardiff;

1900 entr Cardiff Asylum comp; RHH;

1901-4 Registry, UCW Cardiff, Cathays Park, Cardiff, Glam; BoW; competition won 1901, built 1903-4, exh RA 1905, Br 27.2.09; adds 1933 by TA Lloyd & Gordon qv;

(1902-4 Police Courts and Fire Station , Sunderland; ASG, comp victory; (1905 Municipal Buildings, Sunderland, BDCA; ASG, B5 7.10.05, comp victory

(1904-7 Chelsea Public Baths, London, BDAC; AR Oct 07; 1st prize 1904 Br 3.12.04, only partly executed; ASG;

(1906 comp entry Palace of Peace, The Hague, Netherlands; BDAC; BA June 1906;

(1907 Public Library, Rowley Regis, Staffs Br 27.2.07; ASG, comp victory;

1907? Public Library, Greenwich, London, ASG, comp victory;

1909 3rd prize Berkshire County Offices, Reading, Berks BJ 6.10.09; 1st pr Septimus Warwick of Warwick & Hall; BDAC;

WILLS, HERBERT WINKLER Architect, Swansea, later London, 1864-1937, ARIBA, FRIBA, born Birmingham, in office of HC Boyes London 1882-7, then Henry Lowell, then assistant to HC Boyes and then Arthur Cawston, then with McKim Mead & White New York, with Henry Vaughan in Boston, before returning to Britain and briefly joining George & Peto, then three years with Public Works Department in Hong Kong followed by brief stint in Vancouver 1892 with RM Fripp, before setting up in Swansea in partnership with John Hannaford (H&W); c1900 partnership in Swansea with John Anderson formerly with GE Halliday qv (Wills & Anderson qv); in 1920s partnership with William Kaula ARIBA 1871-1953; editor of The Builder 1913-18, then of The Architect 1918 to c1926; Wills & Kaula, 1930, illustrates their work; BDAC; died London, obit Br 5.2.37; ASG and BDAC disagree on sequence of HWW's posts before going to Swansea;

(1888 design Technical College, Blackburn, Lancs; ?BA ?/?/88

(1893 comp entry Legislative Building, Victoria, BC, Canada with JG Tiarks, BA 25.8.93 published as by HWW alone; BDAC; unsuccessful;

1893-5 Aberdare Hall, Cathays Park, Cardiff, Glam; BoW; for women students; Herbert Wills of H&W; John Hilling, Cardiff Civic Centre, 45; BA Feb 1903;

1894 Rhyddings Hotel, Brynmill Ave, Swansea, Glam; print in poss TL signed H&W

1897-8 Technical College, Mount Pleasant, Swansea, Glam; BoW;

1898-9 Poor Law Union Offices, Alexandra Rd, Swansea; BoW;

1900 entr Cardiff Asylum comp; W&A, RHH;

1902-4 adds Workhouse, Swansea; by 'local architect HWW', inc large female infirmary; workhouses website; BoW 595-6: by Wills & Williams of London ?error;

1903-4 University of Wales Registry, Cathays Park, Cardiff, Glam; BoW; J Hilling, Cardiff Civic Centre : designs requested from HWW of Swansea and Harold Hughes qv of Bangor; HWW chosen March 03, FS laid Nov 03; opened 1904 first building in Cathays Park, railings Goscombe John, extended by T Alwyn Lloyd qv;

WILLS, JOHN. FSA c1845-1906 Victoria Chambers, St Peters Churchyard, Derby. Began in Kingsbridge, Devon, 1868, in Derby by 1883. Prominent chapel architect, firm later John Wills & Sons (W&S) of Derby and 166 Piccadilly, London, continued first half of C20. Wrote ‘Hints to Trustees of Church Property’ for WM 6th ed. 50th thousand 1896. 1875 Dartmouth WM, Devon, dem. Ital; 1881 Victoria B, Deal, Kent BH1882; £3300 Gothic; 1882 Shortwood B, Nailsworth, Glos ‘Mr Councillor John Wills of Derby’ £3300 BH1882; 1885 Ceylon Pl B, Eastbourne, Sx Elleray 58 Gothic; 1886 Brasted B Kent £750 ‘old english’; 1886 Sevenoaks B, Kent Gothic £3120 R Homan 86; 1888-9 Northwich WM WCC?88; 1889 New Brompton B, Kent £3800 Gothic R Homan 77; 1890 Hartford WM, WCC90; 1891 Mareham le Fen WM WCC91 Gothic; 1892 Yalding B, Kent £760 Gothic R Homan 103); Eastleigh WM, Hants WCC92 Ital arch in ped; 1895-6 Ulverston WM, WCC Gothic; 1896 Portland Rd WM, Hove, Sx Gothic- Romanesque; 1897 St Lawrence WM, Kent £1480 Gothic; 1899 Steyne Gdns WM, Worthing Sx; 1899 Borrowash WM, WCC Gothic; 1899 schools, Cavendish B, Ramsgate, Kent; 1902 Kirkton WM, Boston, Lincs WCC02; 1903 Trinity P, East Ham, London, BoE 5 272; 1907 Sutton on Sea WM, Gothic WCC07 W&S; 1909 Northmoor WM, Oldham, Lancs W&S; 1939 Cleobury Mortimer WM, Salop W&S BoE)

1879 Cross Keys PM chapel, Risca, Mon; Br 4.10.79;

(1882 Witton Park Welsh B chapel, Durham; BH1882)

1884 Y Graig U chapel, Llandysul, Cds; Br l4.7.83 63;

c1885-6 Park St WM chapel, Blaenavon, Mon; BoW; WCC?85)

1890-1 St Pauls WM chapel, Penmaenmawr, Caerns; Br 1890B 354; WCC90 171, FS 10.12.90 Gothic cruciform nave and one transept to be blt first, entire cost £2030. Builders Evan Evans Penmaenmawr & John Williams, Bangor; Ill of int now and after enlarging WCC91 174)

1891-2 WM chapel, Port Talbot Glam; BoW mixed style; T Br 3.9.92; £1459;

(1891-2 B chapel, Oswestry Salop; BoE457; Gothic)

1892 adds WM chapel, Llandudno, Caerns; T Br 3.9.92 addition of parlour and sexton's cottage;

1895 Dr Pritchard Memorial EB chapel, Abbey Rd, Llangollen, Denbs; BoW220; Gothic; Eng B chapel in mem Dr Pritchard + 1875 who founded B college Llangollen 1862;

1899-1902 Priory Rd WM chapel, Milford Haven, Pmbs; HRO; WCC01, £3700;

1913-4 Briton Ferry Rd WM chapel, Neath, Glam; W&S; BoW 459; Gothic, brick steeple)

WILSON & ADAMS cf James Buckley Wilson & Maurice B Adams.

WILSON & ALDWINCKLE, Architects, London. ?James Wilson of Bath and Thomas William Aldwinckle of London qqv, later Wilson, Son and Aldwinckle, with JB Wilson qv. Detmar Blow with Wilson, Son & Aldwinckle 1885-9; P Temple, Islington Chapels says Andrew Wilson +1920 was with TWA. 1882 City Road WWM, London Gothic; 1886 adds St George in the East workhouse, London BoELondon 5 512 WS&A;

1877 Public Baths, Aberystwyth; Br ?1876 1194, by TWA; dem;

WILSON & DYER Architects London and Swansea. ?James Wilson, more probably J. B. Wilson qv and ?Charles E. Dyer of Plymouth.

1884 2nd prize Llanelli Hospital, Cms; RHH; Br 46 285; EMB Vaughan winner; Exh RA;

WILSON & FULLER Bath. James Wilson qv and Thomas Fuller Jr qv. Architects. Bath Directories 1852 and 1854. Fuller was a pupil of Wilson, and 1847-50 had been with W. Gingell another pupil in Bristol as Fuller & Gingell qv. 1850-2 Cranwells, Weston Park, Bath. Villa for Jerome Murch, mayor; Peach Street lore of Bath 1891; RA 1850; Forsyth 295-6; Copy of JW 1840 facade to Widcombe Manor Bath; 1851 engineering works Bath Waterworks, Weston, Bath; RIBA Crozier-Cole; 1852 Design for Cambridge Military Asylum, Kingston upon Thames; Exh RA; 1854 Trinity National Schools, James St West, Bath, APSD; Dem;

1852 Risca WM Mon; Bristol Mercury 17.5.51 Tenders W&F Belmont, Bath; inf Dorothy Mildenhall.

1852-4 Assembly Rooms, King St, Carmarthen; also attrib JW, refronted 1930s as Lyric Cinema;

1853-4 Pontypool WM, Mon; Br 14.5.53)

1853 Capel Shiloh, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam; Erroneously attrib in A.T. Edwards, Merthyr Rhondda & the Valleys, 1958, to IK Brunel as Vale of Neath railway was demolishing old chapel; ill AJ 99 Romanesque; design by Wilson & Fuller ref in Brunel in South Wales 2.

1854-6 Henllan, Llanddewi Velfrey, Pmb, for JLGP Lewis; BoW247; working drawinh in HRO signed W&F, a full scale balustrade; bundles of accounts and receipts inc letter from JW asking for final £40 Feb 1856 and memo from John James, Narberth, the builder, James Stone exec architect; chimneypieces by Evan Harries of Carmarthen, plaster by Samuel Cook & Co of Bath; HRO D/Lew/7/920.

Undated drawings in Crozier-Cole collection at RIBA: Cumberland Villa, Bathwick, Bath extensions; Red Post Inn, Peasedown St John, Som; stables Ringwell House, Ditcheat, Som; extensions Uphill Castle, Uphill, Som. An undated plan of churchyard at Westwood, Wilts, in WRO is re building a school.

WILSON & HOOLE. Architects James Wilson of Bath and Elijah Hoole. Hoole designed tenements at Jacobs Well, Bristol 1875 (C. Crick, Vic bldngs of Bristol, 1975). Wilson too old by 1880s?

(1883 rear adds Kingswood School, Lansdown, Bath; BoE; Tunstall 1889ed says 1885; M Forsyth says 1882-3, hall extended 2 bays and big 4-st dormitory block at back and ?sanatorium designed like a Swiss chalet; Hoole designed gymnasium 1891)

WILSON & MOXHAM, Llanelli and Swansea. James Buckley Wilson qv and Glendinning Moxham qv. Partnership set up March 1889 acc to Orrin 194.

1889 Oxford Street Market, Swansea; Dem; BoW606)

1889-90 Ystalyfera ch, Glam; BoW647-8; Orrin 194; Cambr 26.6.91; contr David Rees Ystalyfera;l £2100; )

1890 South Wales Union Bank, 24-6 Cowell St, Llanelli, Cms; BN 2l.11.90

1890-2 Halfway Hotel, Halfway, Llanelli, Cms; T LG ?.10.90; CJ 31.10.90; builders TP Jones & Co, Station Rd, Llanelli, £750; Byron Davies, Halfway & Pemberton, 2013 30-1;

1891 1st prize Ystalyfera schools, Glam; RHH)

1892 St Thomas vicarage, Swansea; BoW616)

1893 Coedsaeson, Sketty, Glam; BoW619-20)

l893 Alts Cowell St EP, Llanelli, Cms; Arch 3.4.93

l893 Castle Buildings, Murray St, Llanelli A 27.l.93

1894 London & Prov Bank, The Parade, Neath BoW 460)

1894 ?alts chancel, St Peter, Pontardawe, Glam; Orrin 137; Cambr 20.7.94 inc reredos, floor, stalls and altar; £250; wm Dodd contr; BoW suggests it was chancel of All Saints Pontardawe 1896 and does not name architect. Orrin suggests reredos by Clarke and pulpit date from 1885-6;

189? Barclays Bank, Llandrindod Wells, Rad; RS;

1896 3rd pr Intermediate School, Llandrindod Wells, Rad; RHH)

1898 3rd prize Wrexham County School, Denbs; RHH)

WILSON & WILLCOX, Bath Architects James Wilson qv and WJ Willcox. c1865-72, then Wilson, Willcox & Wilson qv. Willcox first appears on his own designing WM schools, minister’s house and master’s house at Frome, Som, 1862, as ‘J.W. Willcox of Bath now of London’ Br 1862 924, probably former pupil of JW, joined him c1864-5 for Grand Pump Room Hotel competition 1865. Offices 1 Belmont Bath and 17 King William St, London. Drawings in RIBAD Crozier-Cole collection:

(1864 alts Uphill Castle, Som; RIBAD;

(1865 National Provincial Bank, 24 Milsom St, Bath; Notabilia of Bath; Br 1865 473 crit as imitation Woodism; extended 1884 WW&Ames;

(1865 Swindon Corn Exchange, Wilts; RIBAD;

(1865 alts Sunnylands, Park Villas, Bath; RIBAD;

(1865 Forum House - hotel and baths, Bath, 2nd pr, won by CE Davis but disputed Br 1865 23, 26, 99, 299. W&W built it to their design 1866-9 as Grand Pump Room Hotel;

(1866 entrant West of England Dissenters Public School, Taunton, Som; won by Joseph James; Br 24 628 and 27 186;

1866-9 Stroud Ch, Glos, rebuilt except tower;

(1866 ?N aisle St Stephen, Lansdown, Bath; attrib M Forsyth, Bath, 266;

(1866-9 Grand Pump Room Hotel, Bath; Arch 26.6.69 W&W; cf 1865 Forum House competition. Adds 1890-1 acc to Neil Jackson;

(1866 Priory Rd WM chapel, High Wycombe, Bucks;

(1866 Hope Chapel, Lower Borough Walls, Bath rebuilt; called Friends Meeting House; RIBAD;

1866 rough perspective sketch of unidentified chapel for £620, dated 3.1.66; RIBAD; (1870 new church Thorncliffe near Sheffield, Yorks ill EMA 1870;

(1866 adds Swindon TH, Wilts, tower & Corn Exchange RIBAD;

1867 alts inc bay windows, The Moorlands, Englishcombe Lane, Bath; RIBAD;

(1867 house, Trumpington, Cambs, for Mr Sayle RIBAD; red br and stone gabled;

1867-8 Tondu WM chapel, Glam; WCC 1868; BoW627;

(1868 1st prize, chapel, Melbourne, Derbys RHH;

(1868 Corporation Baths, Bath St, Bath; RIBAD; ? same as 1866-9 New Royal Baths, Bath Street, Bath;

(1868 Somerset St chapel, Bath; dem;

(c1868 Parkfield, Park Gardens, Bath; RIBAD;

(1868 adds Temple WM chapel, Taunton; BoE; ?error, by W Shewbrooks qv;

(1868-9 Bath Road WM chapel, Hungerford, Berks; BoE169;

(1869 Scott Memorial WM chapel, Westminster, London; WCC70 frontispiece;

(186? Headingley College, Leeds, Yorks;

1869 Knighton WM chapel, Rad; WCC70, £1044 Gothic; Price & Griffiths of Knucklas builders; MS;

(1869-70 Hay Hill B chapel, Bath; NofB 1875;

1869-71 Abergavenny TH and Markets, Mon; W&W; Arch 16.1.69; RIBAD)

(1869 2nd pr South Metropolitan Infant Schools, Sutton, Surrey; Br 1869 27;

(c1869 design for repainting Assembly Rooms Bath; RIBAD;

(1869 The Beech, Richmond Hill, Bath; RIBAD; ill Jackson Victorian Bath 221;

1870 adds Hall St WM chapel, Llanelli, Cms; transepts chancel; LG 3.3.7

(187? villa at Weston, Bath for Mr Browning; RIBAD;

(187? houses, Weston, Bath for - Browning Esq; RIBAD;

(1870 Public Hall, Tunbridge Wells, Kent; RIBAD;

(1870 Schools, Wookey Hole, Som; RIBAD;

(1870-1 Batheaston C chapel, Som; Arch 13.5.71;

(1871 schools Uphill, Som; RIBAD;

(1871-2 Manvers Street B chapel, Bath;

(1871-2 Melksham WM chapel, Wilts; NofB;

(1872 Oddfellows Hall, Devizes, Wilts; RIBAD;

(1873-4 St Paul ch, Monmouth Place, Bath; ext 1880-1 Bath Guide 1895; ? WW&W;

1874 Cardiff Club, St Mary St, Cardiff; RIBAD)

1875 entry Bridgend Schools comp; RHH)

(1875 alts The Grove, Bathwick Hill, Bath;

Unsigned undated RIBAD material probably by W&W:

Design for a public building or bank;

design for Gothic dining hall;

design for a Gothic hall;

two schemes for a church, school, and master’s house;

cemetery chapel.

Nantmel Schools, ?Radns;

(Flimby Schools, Cumberland;

Briton Ferry Schools, Glam;

(Stoke Church Institute, Devonport, Devon;

Neath Union Industrial Cottage Homes, Glam;

WILSON, WILLCOX & AMES. Architects, Bath. James Wilson, W.J. Willcox & Thomas Ames, 1883-4, then Willcox & Ames W&A in 1886 Bath Directory. 1883 drainage plan The Rocks, Marshfield, Glos RIBAD; 1883 chancel St Mark, Lyncombe, Bath; Bath Chronicle 13.12.83; 1884 New room, Castle Hotel, Northgate St, Bath; RIBAD; 1884 Ext Nat Prov Bank, 24 Milsom St/ York Bldngs Bath; RIBAD; 1884 Alts 13-15 Stall St, Bath; RIBAD; 1884 adds Pitman Institute, Abbey Chambers, Abbey Churchyard, Bath; unex; RIBAD; 1884 Holy Trinity ch, High Littleton, Som reblt; 1884 Woodlands, Limpley Stoke, Wilts; W&A; RIBAD; 1885 Adds Lucknam Park, Colerne, Wilts; service wing; W&A; RIBAD; 1885 alts Stuckey’s Bank, Yeovil, som; W&A RIBAD; 1886 minor adds Abbe Villa, Lyncombe, Bath; W&A; RIBAD; 1886 alts Waldegrave Arms, Radstock, Som, W&A RIBAD; 1886 Reseating, New Church, Henry St, Bath W&A RIBAD; 188? Shooting Lodge, Clifden, Co Galway, Ireland; RIBAD undated;

WILSON, WILLCOX & WILSON. Architects Bath. James Wilson, W.J. Willcox and J. Buckley Wilson. Fl c1872-83, Bath Directory 1874-82, drawings date 1871-82 then Wilson, Willcox & Ames qv.

(1871 Wincanton TH, Som; WW&W; RIBAD, unlikely as TH burnt down in 1877 and was replaced by WW&W 1878;

(1872 adds Mount Rose, Oldfield Rd, Bath; RIBAD)

(1872 Shopfront 11-12 George St, Bath; RIBAD)

(1872 adds Grand Pump Room Hotel, Bath; Neil Jackson, Victorian Bath;

1872 Hotel and cottage, Knighton, Rad; MS;

(1872-3 1st pr Oddfellows Hall, Devizes, Wilts Br 15.2.73; RIBAD 1872 W&W)

1872-5 Highfield House, Ty-isha, Llanelli, unex adds for J. Tregoning; WW&W; RIBAD plans 1872 seven drawings inc Italianate tower RAN/25/F/5 1-7;

(1873 Stables for H Corsham, Weston Park, Bath 1873 RIBAD)

(1873 Design for Box Schools, Wilts unex; RIBAD; school 1874 by J. Hicks)

(1873 2nd pr Palmer's Endowed Schools, Grays, Essex RHH; Br 31 110 says W&W)

1873 plans Pontyates Board School, Cms, too expensive, cheaper plans by G. Morgan and WW&W to be submitted W 5.9.73 (?built by G. Morgan)

(1873? design Wilts & Dorset Bank, Milsom St, Bath RIBAD unex; design by G Silley built)

(1874 shopfront 2-3 George St, Bath, reusing cols from No 1 demolished for bank at corner Milsom St Forsyth 161)

(1874 villas, Hayesfield Park, Wells Rd, Bath RIBAD)

(1874 ? chapel, Clandown, Som)

1874 enlarged Castell Gorfod, Llangynin, Cms for James Buckley. Unsigned persp in house was prob by Wilson who was m to a Buckley, acc to Kemes Buckley. Presumably the gabled wing of 1874.

(1874 St Paul ch, Monmouth Place, Bath; ext 1880; Bath Guide 1895)

1874 plans for schools for Llanelli School Board (W,W&W) inc. ?Park St School l874 dem; Pontyates School l874; ?unexecuted Spitty School cl874

(1875 unex adds Maplecroft, Bath Rd, Bradford on Avon, Wilts RIBAD)

(c1875 Poolemeade, Twerton Bath for Mr Carr plans n.d. RIBAD and plans 1875 for add and stables) (1873 Ist prize Devizes Wilts, Oddfellows Hall WW&W)

1875-7 Burry Port church Cms WW&W LCG 13.12.77, drawing RIBAD

(1875 Firsleigh, Lansdown, Bath stables and grooms cott RIBAD ?mistake for Ensleigh)

1875 entr Penarth schools competition Glam RIBAD)

1875 entr Bridgend schools competition Glam RIBAD)

(1876 reseating All Saints ch, Lansdown Bath RIBAD)

(1876-7 Colerne church, Wilts. rest RIBAD

(1876 cottages, Lucknam Park estate, Colerne, Wilts RIBAD. at Euridge?)

(1876 bay windows and stable, St Annes, Burnham, Som RIBAD)

(1877 Euridge Manor Farmhouse, Colerne, Wilts RIBAD)

(1878 3rd prize London Pavilion, Tichborne St, London RHH

1878 alts St John, Pembroke Dock. (NLW SD/F/540) WW&W. N porch, seating, pulpit, screen.

(1878-80 adds Vellore, North Rd, Bath, for Bath College; Forsyth 186, RIBAD)

(1878 shopfittings 20 Milsom St Bath dem RIBAD)

1878 schools Pembroke Dock Pmbs; plans RIBAD; ?unex. WW&W

(1878 Ebenezer WM chapel, Brock Rd, St Peter Port, Guernsey – letter heritage Ctee States of Guernsey 1994)

(1878 cottage & stable, Home Lea, Lansdown, Bath RIBAD)

(1878 3rd pr London Pavilion, Tichborne St, London; RHH; W&W;

(1878 Ilchester ch, Som restored RIBAD)

(1879 cottages, Pennsylvania Farm, Newton St Loe, Som RIBAD)

(1879 alts stables, Combe Down Vicarage, Bath RIBAD)

(1879 exts Claverton Rectory, Som RIBAD)

(1879 Clutton Rectory, Som RIBAD)

(1880-1 aisle, St Paul, Monmouth Place Bath)

(1880 assembly room Bell Inn, Radstock, Som RIBAD)

(1880 bay ws Rochford Place, Bathford, Som RIBAD)

(1880 billiard room, Royal Hotel, Manvers St, Bath RIBAD)

(1881 alts Marlborough House, Weston, Bath RIBAD)

(1881 alts 16 Milsom St, Bath RIBAD)

(1881 stables, Glencot, Wookey Hole, Som)

(1881 organ chamber and seating Brimscombe ch, Glos RIBAD) (WJW BoE)

(1881 Duck Shelter, Victoria Park, Bath RIBAD ?WJW)

(1881 Infants school, Wookey Hole, Som RIBAD ?W&W)

(1882 shopfront 15 Milsom St, Bath RIBAD)

(1883 nave Purse Caundle ch Dorset RIBAD)

(1883 Stuckeys Bank, Wincanton, Som RIBAD; dem)

(1883 minor ext Cliff House, Widcombe, Bath)

(1884 rear add No 1 Lansdown Crescent, Bath RIBAD)

Undated material in RIBAD:

(Adds with tower Elmsleigh, Oldfield Rd, Bath;

(Alts to shop Margarets Buildings, Bath;

(Design for chapel in – gate St with twin towers and narthex;

(Design for a school in Erskine St, where?;

WILSON, CECIL LOCKE. Cardiff. see Teather & Wilson

WILSON, F. R. Alnwick. Architect. ?erroneous attrib of Llanbedr, Brec.

1883 rest Llanbedr ch, Mer; Br 1883 2 701, for S Pope of Hafod y Bryn;

1883 ?rest Llanbedr Ystrad Yw ch, Brec; BoW;

WILSON, HENRY 1864-1934 Architect, Arts and Crafts, pupil E.J. Shrewsbury of Maidenhead, joined J D Sedding in London (S&W) and HW took over practice when JDS died in 1891 completing several Sedding wks with assistance of Charles Nicholson: inc Holy Redeemer Clerkenwell; St Peter Ealing; St Clement Bournemouth; Holy Trinity Sloane St; and chapel Welbeck Abbey Notts. Won comp for Public Library Ladbroke Grove 1890 w TP Figgis. Concentrated on arts and crafts from 1890, opened his workshop for metal and jewellery 1898. Reredos Holy Trinity Sloane St, London 1893; fittings St Bartholomew, Ann St, Brighton 1895-1910; exterior figures on All Saints Convent London Colney 1899; bronze door St Mary Nottingham 1904; Elphinstone tomb Kings College Aberdeen 1912-25. cf ASGray. Office 17 Vicarage Gate, London.

1895-8 St Mark, Brithdir, Mer. In mem of Rev Chas Tooth) FS for memorial church designed by W. H. Spaull Br 5.9.1891; BJ & AR 27.4.98. Church officially by S&W, all correspondence from HW in JMHRS 8 1979-80. H.L. North and Arthur Grove assistants, CHB Quennell involved in carpentry; Design for the wooden lectern in Mer RO Z/M/149/4, but letters suggest lectern made for Welbeck Abbey was moved here; also sketch for more elaborate copper sheathed one.

1904 reredos St Dyfrig ch, Cardiff; dem; ‘by Henry Wilson of Kent’; Orrin 32; NLW LL/F/201;

1906-7 ?lychgate, screen and chancel paving, Bryncoedifor ch Mer; attrib Phil Thomas; in memory of Charles Owen of Hengwrt Uchaf; Unlikely.

c1910 silver and enamel monstrance (inf Phil Thomas) and Sanctuary lamp, Caldey Abbey, Pmbs – lamp now at Prinknash.

NB: Brithdir Vicarage 1902-3 attrib by Cadw is by Richard Hall qv.

WILSON, JAMES. Architect, Bath. l8l6-l900. married Maria Buckley of Llanelli brewing family who died in 1858, and then Elizabeth - died 1891. Father of James Buckley Wilson (q.v.) and two other sons and one daughter, died 17.5.00 at Woodville, Lansdown, Bath, home of his son John H. Wilson (Bath Chronicle 24.5.1900). Competitor Nelson Memorial 1838, Ashmolean Museum 1839. Leading architect for Wesleyan Church, associated with the Rev. Frederick J. Jobson in `leading the Methodist Church into the path of the Gothic Revival', as he won the 1850 competition for the WM Model Chapel Committee where each had to submit two designs, one classic and one Gothic. His Gothic was the Stockport chapel design. He illustrated Jobson’s Chapel & School Architecture (C&SA) 1850 with model designs and built examples. In biennial Bath Directories from 1850-2 as JW, 1854 partnership with Thomas Fuller of Bath (pupil 1844) (W&F) qv; 1856-64 JW; 1866-72 with W.J. Willcox (former pupil) as W&W; J.B. Wilson joined cl872 and firm was Wilson, Willcox and Wilson in directories 1874-82 to 1883 (WW&W) qv; Wilson, Willcox & Ames in directory 1884 qv; then Willcox & Ames 1886. Continued by W. J. Willcox qv to 1920s, and finally ended with Alan Crozier-Cole c1975. W.F Gingell was a pupil 1844. London office at 16 Bridge St West 1850, 20 Leicester Square 1851, 38 Parliament St 1854. Bath office 6 Argyle St? and 15 Argyle Bldngs 1839; 6 Alfred St 1841, firms office 1846 onward 1 Belmont, Bath until 1970s death of A. Crozier-Cole, papers in office then given to RIBA. Buried Lansdown Cemetery. Son John Henry Wilson was solicitor and hon sec of Bath Law Society. Wilson wrote article on Bath for APSD. Exhibited RA 1841-55. Built Glenavon, Lansdown for himself.

WM Chapels: Abingdon 1845; Bath 1847; Poplar 1847-8; Clerkenwell 1848, Stockport 18??, Buxton 1849; Southampton 1849; Newport Mon 1849; Witney 1850; Liverpool Rd London 18??; Cardiff Charles St 1850; Risca, Mon. 1852; Pontypool, Mon. 1853; Chepstow, Mon. 1855; Cardiff Bute Town, Glam. 1855; Llanelli, Cms. 1856; Cranmer WM Boundary Rd Liverpool 1856, High Wycombe 1866 W&W; Tondu, Glam 1867 W&W; Taunton 1868; Melbourne, Derbs 1868; Hungerford 1869; Melksham 1871 W&W; Clandown Som 1874 WW&W; St Peter Port 1878 WW&W.

WM colleges at Taunton 1846-7; London 1849; Bath Kingswood 1851; and Leeds, Headingley 1867 W&W.

Cong Chapels: Stockwell Green 1850, Surbiton 1854, Batheaston 1870, Sheffield n.d.

B Chapels: Ramsgate 1838; Bath Hay Hill 1869 W&W; Bath Manvers St 1871 W&W

Moravian Chapel: Bath 1845,

Friends Meeting: Hope Chapel Bath 1866 W&W

Unknown: Somerset St Chapel Bath 1868 W&W;

Chapel schools: Frome 1862 WJW; Llanelli 1848 British School; Wigan WM 1855; Darlington WM 1857; Madeley Wood WM 1858.

(1831 Unsigned design for Bellotts Hospital, Bath RIBAD ?too early)

(c1834 design for a column, Laura Place, Bath RIBAD)

(1836 Uphill Castle, Uphill, Som; adds and lodge RIBA)

(1838 competitor Nelson Memorial, Trafalgar Sq, London)

(1839 competitor Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, RIBAD. P Howell quotes letter 19/10/1839 saying that his plans approved by William Beckford.)

(1839-40 Queen’s College, Bathampton Down, Bath RIBAD unexec.)

(1840 Athenaeum & Mechanics Institute Charlotte St, Bath CtoA 1840, RIBAD. unex)

(1840 Catacombs and screen wall, St Swithins graveyard, Walcot St, Bath NofB ?? associated design for cemetery and school at St Swithins, RIBAD, two designs)

(1840 Walcot Schools, Guinea Lane, Bath)

(1840 garden front Widcombe Manor, Bath)

(1840 Cavendish B chapel, Ramsgate, Kent; CTA 1841; 1838 BoE Norman; Cavendish Particular and Calvinistic B chapel, £4000, 1840, RHoman 82;

(1840-1 Wadbury House, Mells, Som. Ital Exh RA 1841 for T. Fussell RIBAD ??also Exh 1862 Exhibition??)

(1840-5 St Stephen Church, Lansdown, Bath Gothic. Controversy over orientation Br 1843 541, Exh RA 1841 adds chapel 1866, chancel 1886 by WJW)

(1841-3 Cheltenham College, Glos. BoEGlosVale 249, Br 1843 257. Tudor)

(1842-3 Shipham church, Som RIBAD)

(1842 Prews Terrace, Burnham, Som RIBAD)

(1843 proposed crescent of 16 houses and terrace of 20 houses, Mill Hill, West Cowes IofWight Br 27.5.43)

(1843 stables, No 7 Royal Crescent, Bath RIBAD)

(1843 cemetery chapel, Walcot, Bath Bath Guide 1853 88 Norman. 1842 acc to Forsyth)

(1843 St Swithin’s Almshouses, St Stephen’s Place, Lansdown, Bath only part of large scheme blt RIBAD ill Jackson 200-1) Now St Stephen’s Villas, Forsyth 265 Tudor

(1844–5 ?chapel and house, Female Penitentiary, Walcot St, Bath House was enlarged, chapel new APSD Bath, Br 1845 552. But NofB1871 says by Manners & Gill, tender adv Br 1844 41 gives GPManners, as does Forsyth226.

(1844 Uphill ch, Som RIBAD chancel 1892)

(1844-5 Holy Trinity ch, Milton, Gravesend, Kent ILN 25.5.44; Br 1844 275; Br 1845 365; Eccl 1845 4 187; Eccl 1857 18 333-4; R. Homan Dem 1963.

(1844-5 Redhill ch, Som RIBAD Br 1845 40)

(c1845 ?three villas, Mount Road, Bath. attrib Forsyth 264: Heathfield, Lonach & Bella Vista)

(1845 Abingdon WM chapel, Berks. BoE54 lancet Gothic)

(1845 Moravian Chapel, Charlotte St, Bath. Classic 1844-5 acc to Forsyth 255 £2700)

(1845 St Saviours Schools, Larkhall, Bath Br 1845 38)

(1846 3rd pr Blackburn Exchange, Lancs RHH)

(1847 entrant Army & Navy Club, London competition)

(1846-7 WM College, Trull, Taunton Br 1846 226; Br 1847 533; CTA 1847; renamed Queens College in 1888)

(1847-8 WM chapel, East India Dock Rd, Poplar, London Br 1848 82

(1847 New King St WM chapel, Bath. Bath Guide 1853 96. dem. Gothic, with traceried end window)

(1848? Brunswick WM chapel, Portwood, Stockport, Ches. ill C&SA 1850 pp 83-8; chosen as the Model Chapel in WM competition; also p 103.

(1848-9 St Johns Square WM chapel, Clerkenwell, London. Tender Br 1848 347; C&SA pp95-6 £4000 early Dev w 5-lt window; P. Temple Islington chapels 1992. Dem)

1848 Market St British School, Llanelli, Cms. Dem. CRO 276

(1849 WM chapel & schools, East St, Southampton. ABO 1849 412; Br 1849 521)

(1848? Liverpool Rd WM chapel, Islington, London; P. Temple Islington chapels, 1992; C&SA 98 ff £6000 ‘surpasses any previous erection in Methodism’)

1849 Glanmor House, Newport, Mon; MM 4.11.49)

1849 Commercial Rd WM chapel, Newport, Mon; MM 27.1.49, 23.6.49, 27.11.49; BoW436, Romanesque)

(1849-51 Wesleyan Normal College, Horseferry Rd, London; dem; Br 1849 238; Br 1850 236; ILN 8.2.51. RA 1850; Principal’s Residence RA 1851; frontispiece of C&SA 1850 birds-eye view of ‘Wesleyan Normal & Practising Schools’, Westminster.)

(1849 WM chapel and schools, Buxton, Derbys RIBAD; nd; C. Stell, Derbyshire, 36; front like Bath and Llanelli.

1850 Charles St WM chapel, Cardiff; C&TV144; ill front WCC 1856 & p46, £2400. ‘the first departure by nonconformists in Wales in erecting large Gothic structures’ (Jenkins & James, Hist of Noncon. In Cardiff, 1901); Dem.

(1850 Stockwell Green I chapel, London; T: ABO 11.5.50)

(1850 Witney WM chapel, Oxon; BoE; ?attacked in Br 1857 654 as v pretentious, details piled up in surprising manner, rivalling Cologne.

(1850-2 Kingswood School (WM), Lansdown, Bath; Tudor

1851-2 Risca WM chapel, Mon; MM 7.5.52; Bristol Mercury 17.5.51 gives W&F)

1852 Alts, Vicarage, Lampeter Velfrey, Pmbs; TL;

l852-5 Carmarthen Assembly Rms, King St; W&F; CJ 1.10.52; but JW W 24.11.54; minor alts 1855 CJ 30.3.55. Wholly altered as Lyric Theatre in 1935; Ital.

l852-4 Henllan, Llanddewi Velfrey, Pmbs, for JLGP Lewis; W&F; LHW 2nd ed. p123; Dem; Ital.

1853-4 Pontypool WM chapel, Mon; W&F; Br 14.5.53)

1854-8 Llanelli, Athenaeum, Church St; drawings recd 31.3.54; Opened ?2.10.57; opened CJ 29.1.58; inagural ball 5.2.58; ‘funds were raised 1856 GHughes 156; cf also 1857 competition for Nevill hospital and addition, and 1864 Nevill Memorial Hall qv; Now Public Library; Ital.

(1854? Adds Uphill Castle, Uphill, Som; W&F; RIBAD)

(1854 Surbiton C chapel, Surrey; BoE)

(1855 WM schools, Wigan, Lancs; RIBAD)

1855 Lodge, Glanmor House, Newport, Mon; MM 8.8.55)

l855 alts Carmarthen St Peter; new pews.

1855 Chepstow WM chapel, Mon; MM 23.3.55)

1855-6 Cardiff, London Sq WM; Br 1855 544, 1859 716 Dem Gothic)?same as Cardiff Bute Docks below)

1855-6 Cardiff, Bute Docks WM chapel; FS 23.10.55 opened 17.9.56 EE Gothic £1800, galleries to be erected. ?same as Cardiff London Sq, ill WCC 1856 pp46-7 EE Gothic w twin octag spirelets)

l855-6 Hall St WM chapel, Llanelli, Cms CJ 20.2.57 opened 30.5.56 gothic

(1855 Cholwell, Temple Cloud, Som for – Rees Mogg RIBAD)

(1855 Italian villa nr Bath; RA 1855)

1855-6 prop large house, lodges and outbuildings, Castleton, Mon; MM 8.8.55)

(1856-7 Lansdowne Proprietary College, Lansdown, Bath; Bath Express 28.6.56; BN 1857 667; Illustrated Times 25.7.57; Gothic, later Royal School .

(1856? Weston super Mare TH, Som; 1856 BoE; ?1859 The book of WsM;)

l856-7 Pembrey Ch, Cms, repairs; RIBA; W gallery removed, new W window, new font; St Illtyd ch, Pembrey, 1898; Thomas David of Laugharne contr, glazing by Wansborough of Carmarthen, CJ 3.4.57;

(1856 Villa at Weston super Mare, Som, for Mr Kerslake RIBAD)

(1857 Villa at Weston; ?nr Bath, or Weston super Mare Som? T: BN 1857 199)

(1857 school & house, Bondgate WM chapel, Darlington, BN 1857 295)

(1857 Wadman’s Factory, James St, Bath; to be blt BN 1857 436)

(1857 Charlcombe ch, Som, rest; Bath Expr 21.3.57; but ?GG Scott, BoE)

(1857 Design for Crystal palace, Victoria Park, Bath; Bath Expr 22.11.57; BN 857 243, illustrated in Haddon, Bath; RIBAD)

(1857 Police Station, Temple Cloud, Som; Br 1857 199 RIBAD; Jacobean)

1857 Finalist Nevill Memorial Hospital comp, Llanelli, Cms: 2 storey mansion, Cor pils, pediment and balustrade; CJ 20.2.57 refers to Hall St ch; ?not blt and refashioned as the Nevill Memorial Hall 1864.

(1858 Lincoln schools; RIBAD; ?entr Lincoln WM schools comp, RHH)

(1858-60 Glen Avon, Sion Rd, Lansdown, Bath; for himself; Forsyth 267)

(1858 villa at Weston super Mare, Som; RIBAD

(1858 WM schools, Madeley Wood, Ironbridge, Salop. Shrewsbury Chron 7.1.59; BoE641)

(1858 House on White Cross estate, Weston super mare, Som; RIBAD)

1859 vestries, WM Central Hall, Cardiff; Br 1859 716)

1859 Cardiff Police Station; Br 1859 716, des approved

(1859 entry Newington Tabernacle, London, comp RHH)

(1860 2nd prize Observatory, Stockdale Park; Br 18 591, J. Stevens of Manchester 1st)

(1860 villa, Weston super Mare, Som; unsigned RIBAD)

(1860 Villa, Keynsham, Som; RIBAD)

(1860 design for villa; RIBAD, unsigned)

(1860 Long Ashton schools, Som; BExpr 17.11.60)

(1861 reblt Norton Malreward ch, Som)

(1861 Plinth for Jupiter head, Victoria Park, Bath Forsyth 240)

(1861 entrant Lincoln Mechanics Institute comp; RHH)

(1862 entr Framlingham, Suff, Albert School compet)

(1863-4 Blackheath WM chapel, The Avenue, £6500 Gothic w spire dem; R. Homan, 38)

(1863 ?winner Tunbridge Wells Public Hall, Kent; but won by Hooker & Wheeler of Brenchley, Br 20 571 753 & 21 174. But des RIBA for Public Hall 1870 W&W)

l864 Nevill Memorial Hall, Vaughan St, Llanelli, Cms; add to Athenaeum; FS CJ 22.7.64

(1866 2nd pr Stockdale Park observatory; RHH;

Unsigned and undated drawings in RIBAD: Neo-Norman Church c. 1840; Perp. Gothic church c1840; Church with spire c1845; chapel like New King St c1845; church with flanking towers and narthex like WW&W design for ch in –gate St c1875; design for church or chapel with porte cochere c1870; church in brick with tower and spire c1870; church with bell turret c1870; church with octagonal spirelet; interior of Gothic chapel; twin cemetery chapel; WM chapel and schools Buxton; Denholme Church Yorks; Sheffield C chapel; Corn Market for Lord Tredegar, S Wales; Athenaeum on corner Nicholas St and Cypher Lane;

Undated drawings alts to Bishopstrow vicarage, Wilts c1858; Minister’s house, Cardiff Chapel; minor adds Iford Manor, Wilts; extensive alts Mugmoor House, Som; ext Heathfield rectory, Som; Butcher’s Market, Pontefract, Yorks; Seaman’s Hall, Seaham harbour, co. Durham; ‘Whitley church’; villa. Alts Charlcombe Grove, Charlcombe, Bath with alternative designs for a tower ill in N Jackson; Design for Welsh Market Hall; Plinth for Jupiter bust, Royal Victoria Park, Bath; Villa at Weston, Bath for Mr Browning ; Semi-detached pair at Weston, Bath for Mr Browning)

Wilts Record office has undated plans for Bishopstrow vicarage.

Attrib: Lodge to Lucknam Park, Colerne, Wilts look like Wilson design.

Numerous villas on Lansdown, in Weston Park and ?Oldfield Park, Bath, look like the firm’s work.

Penyfai, nr Llanelli, Cms; LHW revised ed says c1860 possibly by JW as related to James Buckley; burnt 1924; Italianate villa;

WILSON, JAMES BUCKLEY. 1846-1900, son of James Wilson qv of Bath (1819-1900), in JW office 1863-8, then with Joseph Clarke and from 1869 Banks & Barry. Practiced with father in Bath as Wilson, Willcox & Wilson 1871-82 qv. ARIBA 1872, FRIBA 1888. On own in Swansea 1882, briefly 1888-9 with Maurice B Adams (W&A) then from 1889 with Glendinning Moxham (cf Wilson & Moxham). 1887 Deacons Directory: MRIBA, Castle Bailey St, Swansea. RIBAJ 8 101; LAL 205 says architect of Metropolitan Bank (?by William Griffiths) and Casle Buldings, Llanelli (W&M);

1876 infant schoolroom, Schools, Oystermouth, Glam T: BN 8.2.76

(1878 Reconstr Wiltons Music Hall, Wellclose Sq, London E1; Curtains 162; BoE484 prob WW&W of Swansea

1884 billiard room, Conservative Club, Llanelli, Cms; T Br 27.9.84;

1884-5 reblt Loughor Ch, Glam; Orrin 95-6; NLW SD/F/466; Cambr 26.9.84; West Glam RO P/112/CW/29; contr Wm Brown Swansea; £1884; WM 22.8.94; JBW; BoW 415)

1884 Felinfoel vicarage, Swiss Valley, Felinfoel, Cms; ill Arch l2.4.84

1885 Bryncaerau Castle, Llanelli, Cms; now Parc Howard; remodelled Arch 25.4.85; ill BN l9.ll.86; 1882-6 LAL 205 listed on appl for FRIBA 1886;

1886 repairs Penclawdd ch, Glam; Orrin 125-6; Br 18.12.86; JBW;

1886 Alts and chancel, Penllergaer ch, Glam; BoW 502; BN 5.3.86 ill; Orrin 126-7; JBW; contr Thomas, Watkins & Jenkins Swansea; for J D Llewelyn; Cambr 23.7.86; orig ch of 1837)

1886 Mechanics Institute, Aberavon, Glam T Br 5.6.86;

1886 Unex plans for Pontyberem ch, Cms; ICBS 9118; £1560, too expensive

c1887 Vicarage, Cwmbwrla, Swansea; BoW610;

1887 Two shops High St, Swansea, Glam £776; T Br 26.2.87;

1887 alts Swansea Bank, High St Swansea £300 T Br 26.2.87;

1887 Shopfront, Goat St, Swansea £80; T Br 26.2.87

l888 W window Llanelli St Elli ch, Cms; ?lost in l905-6 rest; Cambr 27.1.88

l888 Church Hall, Church St, Llanelli, Cms; JBW; W 29.6.88

1888-91 Ystalyfera ch, Glam; JBW of W&M; Orrin 194; WM 26.6.91; Plans 1888 by Wilson & Adams rejected by ICBS, new ones by W&M 1889 approved; Orrin 194; £2100; David Rees Ystalyfera contr;

WILSON, JOHN. Stone mason, +1831. From Alston, Cumb, worked for Thomas Telford from c1796; 1813 went to Sweden with TT to design Gotha Canal; 1826 worked on Birmingham & Liverpool Canal, first piece from Nantwich. Cf LTC Rolt, Thomas Telford.

1796-1801 Mason Froncysyllte aqueduct, Llangollen, Denbs, for TT;

1820-6 bldr towers Menai Bridge, Ang, after prev contrs Straphen & Hall had left; LTCR.

1822-5 Bldr towers Conwy Suspension Bridge, Caerns; Thomas Telford; LTCR;

WILSON, WILLIAM Engineer, Mount Pleasant, Flint, 1844 dir

WILTON, O. F. G. Pontypool.

1913 Hippodrome, Osbourne Rd, Pontypool, Mon; Br 4.7.13

WIMPERIS & SIMPSON. Architects, London. Edmund Walter Wimperis 1865-1946 des houses in Mayfair, surveyor to Grosvenor estate 1910, 1913 partn w W Begg Simpson; ASG;

c1920 remodel Llanstepan House, Rad; LHW ill; dem;

WINDE, WILLIAM Architect, + 1722. Royalist family, born exile Holland, cavalry officer. Completed Hampstead Marshall, Berks 1662ff; Assisted in fortification of Thames 1667; plans fortification Jersey 1678; fought at Sedgemoor 1685; full-time architect after 1688: Hampstead Marshall c1663-88; Cliveden c1676-8; 1676-8 laid out Arundel St etc London for D of Norfolk; Combe Abbey 1682-8; Powis House, Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London, 1684-9 for 1st Marquess of Powis; Belton House 1685-8 attrib; Buckingham House, London, 1702-5; Colvin;

c1668 ?alts Powis Castle, Mont; attrib BoW on basis of work at Powis House, London, 1684-9, and letter Dec 1697 recording that he was engaged in spring 1698 to go to Drayden, Nhants ‘and from thence with the D. of Powis to the Reade Castel’. No evidence as early as 1668; staircase c1668, paintings by Lanscroon c1705; and State Bedchamber has similar pattern balusters; BoW; ?also garden terraces c1675; CL 20.6.1936; not Colvin;

WING & JOHNSON, Abergavenny cf EA Johnson.

1881 1st pr Masonic Hall, club & shops, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam; RHH; W&J London & Abergavenny;

1882 1st pr Blaina TH & Markets, Mon; RHH; but by EA Lansdowne AC 18.5.83)

WINSHIP, BERTRAM Glynneath. Architect

1936-7 Whitland Ch, Cms, reflooring and reseating;

1951 Whitland ch, Cms, reredos; TL notes copied from ? Weekly News 23.11.51;

WISHART, - Joiner

1769-71 joinery, Tythegston Court, Glam, w plaster by – Johnson & John Elson; BoW;

WISHLADE, BENJAMIN Titley, Herefs. + 1848. Born Devon, moved Kington, Herefs, 1806; County Surveyor Rad; Colvin; Kingon TH 1820; Kington Workhouse 1837; Kington National School and many gents residences in neighbourhood; enl Kington ch 1829; William Wishlade (WW) qv surveyor, of Kington pres his son.

1819-21 Presteigne Gaol, Rad; Colvin; dem 1897;

1821 adds Wonastow Parsonage, Mon; new front range; NLW LL/Bounty 128; not Colvin)

18?? Penybont suspension bridge, over R Ithon, Rad; Colvin; TRS 50 1980;

1838 Llanfihangel Rhydithon ch, Rad; BoW; ICBS; Colvin 1838-9;

1839 Glascwm Rectory, Rad; BW signs completion letter 27.2.39 but plans 1837 and spec are by WW; NLW SD/Bounty/51 Glascombe;

WISHLADE, T. L. Surveyor

1911 Bridge over stream, Bleddfa, Rad; MS;

WISHLADE, T.W. County Surveyor, Carmarthenshire

1937-8 Towy Bridge Carmarthen with adviice from Clough Williams-Ellis qv;

The official opening programme for 4th April 1938 states: “The scheme was prepared jointly by Mr T. W. Wishlade, Carmarthenshire C.C. Surveyor and Messrs Considere Constructions Ltd, and Mr Clough Williams-Ellis FRIBA was, at the Ministry’s request, consulted on architectural points”. The contractors were not Considere but Holloway Bros of London under F.G. Martin,’ the agent on site’. So Clough W-E probably had little influence on the basic three arched design

WISHLADE, WILLIAM Kington, Herefs. Surveyor, ?son of Benjamin Wishlade (BW) qv.

1837-9 rectory, Glascwm, Rad; NLW SD/Bounty/51; £452 plans and spec by WW, letter re completion signed BW 7.2.39;

1848 Box Bridge over R Edw, between Glascwm & Builth, Rad; MS;

1848-51 involved rest Old Radnor ch, Rad, schedule by WW, cert signed Thomas Nicholson; ICBS;

1849 bridge over Ithon, Disserth, Rad; MS;

1858 police station & lockup, Penybont, Rad; MS;

1861 bridge over Wye, Newbridge on Wye, Rad; MS;

1851 adds Corton House, Presteigne, Rad for F Evelyn; MS;

WITHERS, ROBERT JEWELL, London. Architect. 1823-94. Built churches and other buildings in SW Wales, also much work in London, Surrey, Wilts and Lincs. Born Shepton Mallet, Som, eldest son of John A Withers, solicitor's clerk, and Maria Jewell, sent aged 10 to school in Newport, IoW, articled to Thomas Hellyer, Ryde, IoW, 1839 (or 1843), became member Cambridge Camden Soc 1844, started practice in Sherborne, Dorset, 1848, (advert Taunton Chronicle 16.2.1848), where parents had moved in 1839. Partnership there with William John French, acc to Salisbury & Winchester Journal 26.2.1848; elected ARIBA, Sherborne Mercury, 12.5.49; possibly there was a short partnership in Bristol in 1850 with Thomas Austin of Bristol and RH Shout of Yeovil, but exhibited at RA from 23 Harrington St Hampstead Rd, London, 1850, and set up office in London with his brother Frederick Clarke Withers (see below); office was at Winchester St, Adelphi 1850-4, 6 John St, Adelphi, 1854-5, 51 Doughty St c1855-68, 11 Adam St, Adelphi, 1869-84. cf RIBAD Catalogue, Architects of Greater Manchester website, DSA website. ARIBA 1849, member of RIBA Council 1871, FRIBA 1871, died at his residence 40 Schubert Road, Putney, of cancer, obituary Br 67 1894 518: ‘a large proportion of his church restoration practice was in South Wales where he imparted to many a barn-like structure some semblance of artistic life and feeling’. Held a captaincy in the volunteer militia, Central London Rifle Rangers, resigned LG 14.3.1862; Freemason. Used Lavers & Barraud for stained glass and designed their studio, Covent Garden, London. Married (Morning Chronicle 24.4.1854) at Croydon Catherine Mary Vaux, sister of architect Calvert Vaux, his brother's partner in America, see below. They had two daughters and several sons (five daughters, four sons according to Architects of Greater Manchester website), son John Robert Withers (1860-1901) architect in Shrewsbury, 1894, daughter Mabel wrote unpublished notes on father's life. Younger brother Frederick Clarke Withers (1828-1901), was pupil of TH Wyatt, joined RJW in London 1850, persuaded go to USA 1852 by Andrew J Downing (1815-52) to work with him and Calvert Vaux (1824-95), but Downing killed in ship disaster 1852 and firm continued as Vaux & Withers; FCW and Downing were brothers-in-law, both married de Windt sisters; Calvert Vaux (1824-95) born London, had come to US in 1850 also persuaded by Downing, designed Central Park, New York, 1858 with FL Olmsted, and firm of Olmsted, Vaux & Co founded 1865 designed many parks in US and one in Canada; CV was author of a book of designs Villas & Cottages. FCW designed First Presbyterian ch, Newburgh, NY, noted in Ecclesiologist, and was author Church Architecture 1873. Vaux & Withers designed Jefferson Market Courthouse, 6th Ave, New York, 1874-6, cf Kowsky, Architecture of Frederick Clarke Withers 1980. A Richard Jewell designed Perth C chapel, Australia, 1865, CYB65. Thomas Jerram Bailey (1844-1910) was pupil 1859 aged 15 (ASG97) to 1864, then assistant to 1872, later architect to School Board for London; EJ May was pupil after 1869 and assistant by 1876, Frederick de Jersey Clere (1856-1952) was chief assistant 1875-7 then emigrated to New Zealand, leading church architect there; GH Fellowes Prynne 1853-1927 was ?chief assistant in late 1870s (ASG); James Cubitt qv worked with RJW (C Binfield biog); unpublished research by Martin J Withers 2007 based on notes by RJW daughter Mabel is referred to on DSA website;

(1840-2 ?refenestrated nave, Trent ch, Dorset, BoE; possibly designed Turner's almshouses 1845-6, BoE; ?dates too early long before RJW set up in Sherborne?

(1848 rest Hilfield ch, Dorset BoE

(1848 National School, Poyntington, Dorset FS SM 27.5.48; ill Br 18.11.48;

(1848 notice in Taunton Courier 16.2.48 re ???;

(1848 rest Lillington ch, Dorset, BoE)

(1848 design for Heptonstall ch, Yorks, submitted in competition, exhibited RA 1850; design not used?)

(1850 vicarage, Dilton Marsh, Wilts; ‘to be built’, ABO 1850 118; spec in WRO is signed Thomas Austin of Bristol, but spec cover has Austin, Shout & Withers, architects, Bristol, 1850, Shout was RH Shout of Yeovil;)

(1853-5 attrib rest Melbury Bubb ch, Dorset, but by RH Shout; BoE)

(1854-6 Buttermere ch, Wilts, BoE, reusing windows on N side and W end, keeping piscina, font and bells and some floor tiles; E window given by H Hissey, consecrated 21.4.56; £506; also the parsonage of 1876 which resembles the parsonage at Tremain, Cd of 1869;

1855-7 Aberporth ch, Cd; ICBS; being built CJ 25.1.56; E window by Alfred Bell in patterned glass by N Lavers;

1855-7 Llanfair Nant Gwyn ch, Pmbs; ICBS; plans RIBA; Br 7.2.57; E window by Alfred Bell made by N Lavers;

1855 ?involved with Llanfair Nantygof ch, Pmbs; ground plan of old church in RIBAD by RJW, but rebuild looks like Joseph Jenkins qv)

1856-7 Llandygwydd ch, Cd; Br 31.l.57; ICBS 04734 1853-7; BN 1.8.62 with ill; E window by Clutterbuck, W window by Lavers, Dem;

1857 church hall cum school, Llanfair Nant Gwyn, Pmbs; Eccl 1857 131; not found; ?unex;

1857 schools, Llandygwydd, Cd; presumably the schools used as present church. Eccl 1857 131; ?also the little stable/coach house opposite, also now dem?.

1857 National School & house, Penbryn, Cd; NLW Greg. Box 18; School much altered to house in 1932 called Bryntelor; house not built;

(1857-8 rest Great Saling ch, Essex, and more work in 1864 BoE, also vicarage 1858-9)

(1858 rest Panfield ch, Essex BoE)

1858-60 Guildhall, Markets etc, Cardigan, Cd; Br 16.9.59. Withers did ground plan Nov 1856, in succession to Joseph Jenkins qv, who had died; BN 12.3.58 to cost c£6000 and include guildhall, corn exchange and grammar school; delay as errors in plans CJ 23.4.58; HMT 9.6.58; FS 8.7.58 CJ 16.7.58; contractors David Jenkins Cilgerran & John Thomas Llechryd; engraving BN 16.9.59 and cross section; Jenkins, Thomas & Davies Cilgerran contractors, to cost under £5000, clerk of works CJ Davies qv of Cenarth, HMT 25.5.59; to be completed soon HMT 18.4.60; Corporation Minute Book 1856ff: RJW ordered to make plans 11.11.56; approved 5.5.57; Cardigan Markets & Improvement Act 13.7.57; tenders John Davies & John Thomas £2174/15/0d for Market Hall and £1880/5/8d for Guildhall & school; Aug 57 RJW dismissed and reinstated; 6.3.58 RJW amended plans; 24.5.59 decided to lengthen hall by 11’; 9.7.60 MH opened; 10.7.60 guildhall opened; 17.1.65 report that walls of Guildhall cracking and on point of collapse; 1865 repairs by Mr Parker qv of Thrapston, Notts;

1858-9 slaughterhouse, Bathhouse Rd, Cardigan, Cd; now Theatr Mwldan; Br 16.9.59; part of Guildhall contract, Benjamin Jenkins & Simon James Cardigan contractors, HMT 9.6.58. Poor houses cleared from site HMT 16.6.58; James & Jenkins contractors BN 16.9.59;

(1858-9 vicarage, Great Saling, Essex; 1858 BoE; now erecting Br 2.4.59, illustrated;

1858 fittings Tremain ch, Cd; ?Br 24.4.70 stalls and prayer desk by Mr W; check? Stalls with poppy-head ends;

(1858 St John ch, Great Amwell, Herts, rest; survey drawings 1857, RIBAD)

(1859 Lavers & Barraud premises, 22 Endell St, Covent Garden, London; ill Br 2.4.59, ill Br 28.5.59; BoE 319; Gothic stained glass makers workshop and office)

(1859 chancel, Legbourne ch, Lincs; BoE)

(1859 proposed parsonage, Newcastle, Miramichi, New Brunswick, Canada, Eccl 20 1859 74, described as built CEAJ 1.3.1864, and illustrated in EMA 1870, entirely of timber, for Rev James Hudson of St James church, Newcastle; probably dem;

1859-60 alts Llangoedmor ch, Cd; retaining spirelet by D. Evans; ICBS; E window Lavers & Barraud; Br 30.7.59;

1859-60 Llanllawer ch, Pmbs; ICBS; Br 2.4.59 & 11.6.59; derelict;

1859-60 Llanfihangel Penbedw ch, Pmbs; unexecuted rest plans; survey drawing 1858 RIBA; referred to as built Eccl 20 1859 71, but ICBS 05496 has plans as built by JC Davies of Cardigan qv)

1859-60 Llanarth National School & house, Cd; Plans NLW Greg Box 18 and engr Llanarth & Llanina Nat School as about to be erected 1859; T: CJ 26.8.59; Griffiths & Thomas Aberaeron contractors; Br 26.11.59; house is separate; extended by RJW in 1871;

(1859-60 Little Cawthorpe ch, Lincs; SG45; under construction Br 11.6.59; original engraving illustrated in BoE; one window by Lavers & Barraud)

(1860 Sotheby & Wilkinson offices, 21 Wellington St, Strand, London; BoE London 6 382)

(1860 nave, Narraghmore ch, Co. Kildare, Ireland; Dictionary of Irish Architects; plans RCB Library online)

1860-2 Monington ch, Pmbs; ICBS 05634 1860-3; T: Br 27.10.60;

(1860-2 rest West Torrington ch, Lincs; 1860 BoE; 1862 SG 143; reopened Br 26.7.62)

1860-5 Meline ch, Pmbs, rebuilt; ICBS plans 1860, built 1864-5; TL thinks rose window recycled from Bronwydd, Cd, house of Sir Thomas Lloyd, patron here; E window glass Lavers & Barraud;

(1861? schoolteacher's house, Burgh le Marsh, Lincs; BoE;

(1861-2 rest Tetney ch, Lincs, BoE, new chancel, reopened Br 20.9.62)

1861-3 Cilrhedyn ch, Pmbs; Br 6.4.61; dem; ICBS 1860-3;

(1862 rectory, Asterby, Lincs, T: Br 13.9.62; BoE)

(1862 rest St Ethelburga ch, Bishopsgate, London Br 12.7.62;

(1862 rest St John ch, Clerkenwell, London Br 12.7.62;

(1862 parsonage, Garton in Holderness, Yorks T: Br 13.9.62;

1862 vicarage, Llanarth, Cd; T: Br 27.7.61 and Br 18.1.62 tender of - Williams accepted, £1077;

(1862 rebuilt chancel, Rand ch, Lincs; BoE; reopened Br 25.10.62;)

(1861-2 St Mary's College, Harlow, Essex, illustrated Br 11.1.62 and in EMA 1870; dem; engraving ?from Br in Wellcome Collection library online;

(1862 finishing Tower Villa, Anerley, London C: Br 3.5.62;

1862 survey drawings Llanfihangel ar Arth ch, Cms; RIBAD T256/1; unex;

(1862 repairs roofs, Belton ch, Lincs T: Br 18.10.62;

(1862 adds rectory, Southrepps, Norfolk T: Br 18.10.62

1862 vicarage, Henfynyw, Cd; C: Br 13.9.62, BN 19.9.62; £965; FS CJ 3.10.62, T Davies Cenarth builder; on Vicarage Hill, Aberaeron;

1862-4 rest Nevern ch, Pmbs, PH 3l.1.62, ICBS, T: Br 1.3.62; BN 3.4.63, £1,500; chancel S window Lavers & Barraud;

1862-4 proposed rest Pencarreg ch, Cms; survey drawings RIBA 1862; T: CJ 6.11.63 re-roof and alter; BN 1.4.64, £440 accepted; restored by RJW in 1878-9

1862-4 Llanychllwyddog ch, near Pontfaen, Pmbs, rest; CJ 17.10.62, 11.11.64; now house; ICBS 05886 1861-5; BN 24.10.62, 20.2.63 £470;

(1862-5 English Church of the Resurrection, Rue des Drapiers/Boulevard de Waterloo, Brussels, fully illustrated in CEAJ July 1865 and December 1865, and EMA 1870, one drawing dated 1864, but abandoned unfinished and eventually built on a different site in 1873-4 to a different design, possibly not by RJW; inf from James Bettley: His design for the Church of the Resurrection in Brussels was published in 1865 (let me know if you want the details); the foundation stone had been laid on 6 April 1864. But progress was slow and it had been a condition of the purchase of the site that the building had to be completed by 1870; it wasn’t, and so the site had to be sold back. A new site was found and a second foundation stone was laid on 5 November 1873. But it was a very different site, requiring a different orientation and with a curved street frontage. I’ve not found Withers’ name mentioned in connection with the church as built (opened 15 Oct 1874) and I can’t tell how much of his design went into what was built. There are enough differences in detail as far as the design of the tower and spire are concerned to suggest that he was replaced as architect. In any event the church was almost completely destroyed by fire in 1927 and rebuilt, without its spire. It closed in 1958 and is now a nightclub ); Rue de Stassart 18, 1050 Ixelles. Plans for the church of 1873 reproduced annotated in French, likely to be by a local architect;

1863-5 Llanllwchaiarn ch, New Quay, Cd; Br 16.5.63 & 3.6.65; ICBS 06062 1863-8; T: BN 15.5.63, £1052; T CJ 20.3.63; FS CJ 24.5.63; opened CJ 19.5.65, Mrs Withers gave handsome altar cloth;

1863 unex rest Capel Cynon ch, Cd; BN 3.4.63: being restored, apse to be built, pointed windows, and new high-pitched roof; not done;

(1863 2nd prize, Bagot St church, Dublin; Mr Withers RHH; Br 21 644; for St Bartholomew ch, Ballsbridge, Dublin, one of five entrants, Dictionary of Irish Architects, Br 5.9.63 644)

1863 No 18 High St, Cardigan, Cd; T: Br 29.8.63, house at Cardigan, Evans & Morgan builders, £891, for Clougher & Sons, bookseller, W 3.7.63; now W.H. Smith, altered;

1863-5 National Schools, Abergwili, Cms; CRO Educ 250, BN 13.2.63 and 13.3.63 £1295; T for masters house £367 Br 4.8.66;

(1863-5 attributed alts Draycot Cerne ch, Wilts: Swindon Advertiser 19.6.65 says church being altered at same time has Draycot House, ?new N window in N transept family chapel; roofs;

(1864-72 adds Draycot House, Draycot Cerne, Wilts; NW wing; WBR; plans WSHC; but accounts suggest alterations to W wing only, done in 1870-2, and new stables 1871; house dem but stables survive; Swindon Advertiser 19.6.65 says Draycot Cerne church being altered at same time has Draycot House)

(1864 Coatham Mundeville ch, Co. Durham, a house since 1979, stained glass taken to a chapel in Aycliffe; Northern Echo 14.6.2020;

1864-6 Henfynyw ch, Cd; CTA 20.6.66; ICBS 06148; T: BN 22.4.64; CJ 22.4.64; FS CJ 30.12.64; CJ 8.6.66 & 29.6.66, E & L Thomas Aberaeron contrs; RJW would not have old font as out of character, placed in schoolroom, then in Aberaeron ch W 13 & 20.8.1875;

1864-5 Blaenporth ch, Cd; CJ l.l.64; ICBS 06147; BN 25.3.64, £670

(1864-5 English church, Wildbad (or Bad Wildbad), Germany; James Bettley: Holy Trinity, Wildbad, was built to Withers’ design in 1865–6; he seems to have superintended the construction himself, which was unusual. I expect you’ve seen the design as published in Building News. A feature was the north-west entrance designed with invalid chairs in mind, not the only continental church I’ve come across to make allowance for this. Attached is a photo of the interior from the USPG Archive in the Bodleian which you might not have seen before. Like most German churches it closed in 1914 and as far as I can tell did not open again after the war, although it remained the property of the SPG. It’s been owned by the state since 1945 and is used for a variety of purposes, including weddings, but none of the furnishings appear to survive.

(186? rest Wiggenhall St German ch, Norfolk, interior fittings and roofs; ill EMA 1870;

(1865 lectern, Louth ch, Lincs; BoE;

(1865 National Schools, Kings Cross Road, Clerkenwell, London CEAJ 1.10.65 illustrated, National schools for the St Philips District of Islington; three storeys;

1865 ?chancel, Llanllwchaiarn ch, Mont; BoW; ?error for Llanllwchaiarn, Cd)

(1865 vicarage, Elmswell, Suffolk ill CEAJ 1.5.65

(1865 vicarage, Garton in Holderness, Yorks; ill CEAJ 1.5.65

1866 vicarage, Llanbadarn Fawr, Cd; Br 18.6.66; plans NLW SD/B/??; JHSCIW 10 1960 54; originally W Butterfield involved but he fell out with Rev E. Phillips; now Plas Manaw, roof altered;

(1866 survey plans St John ch, Newport, Co. Tipperary, Ireland; Dict of Irish Architects)

1866 proposed adds National School, Aberporth, Cd, bellcote and fleche. Plan NLW Greg. Box 18. ?unex or replaced;

1866 schoolmaster’s house, National School, Abergwili, Cms; T: Br 4.8.66, £367;

1866 Moylgrove ch, Pmbs, rest; ICBS 06403 1865-8;

1866-7 vicarage, Nantcwnlle, Cd; T: Br 18.8.66 and CJ 27.7.66, now The Woodlands;

1867 proposed restoration Llanbadarn Fawr ch, Cd after resignation of W Butterfield qv; JHSCIW 10 1960 54-5; proposed but not seconded as Lewis Pugh Evans of Lovesgrove wrote 16.8.67 against him,’opinions vary very much as to the work he has on hand elsewhere’ and suggested GE Street. Committee decided to write to ‘Mr Christian and Mr Severn’ (Ewan Christian qv & ?JP Seddon qv); JP Seddon offered himself 19.8.67 and appointed.

1867 add, Tyllwyd, Blaenporth, Cd; plan for a bay window dated 27.2.67 seen at 1987 sale.

(1867 reredos, Holton cum Beckering ch, Lincs, mosaics by Salviati; BoE; Salviati Mosaic Database)

(1867 rest Edlesborough ch, Bucks; BoE293; two phases 1867 when reseated and nave walls painted by Daniel Bell, and 1875 chancel restored)

(1867 rest North Reston ch, Lincs; SG 113; rebuilt using old materials BoE, drawings 1859 RIBAD of previous church)

(1867 rest West Barkwith ch, Lincs; RIBA survey drawing; dem; ?error for East Barkwith where RJW worked 1867-8)

(1867-8 rest chancel East Barkwith ch, Lincs; BoE; E and W windows by Lavers & Barraud)

(1867 Cassop cum Quarrington ch, Quarrington Hill, Co. Durham; T: Br 12.3.67, consecrated 30.1.68; vicarage 1870 ?not by RJW;

(1867 alts vicarage, Longdon, Worcs; T: Br 12.3.67 £398/15/0d;

(1867 Coxhoe ch, Durham £1785 T Br 12.3.67)

1867 vicarage, Tremain, Cd; T: Br 1.12.66 £988; now Dolcoed; the parsonage at Buttermere, Wilts, 1876, is a similar design;

1867-70 Lampeter ch, Cd; T: CJ 31.5.67; opening CJ 10.6.70; ICBS, design exists for a spire and without, as built; cf two engravings, TL has copy of one with spire; Eccl 28 1867 247, reredos mean and inadequate, good arrangements, stalls with subsellae, prayer desk each side, pulpit; ground plan of old ch by RJW at RIBAD;

(1868 rebuilt Harmston ch, Lincs BoE)

1869 vicarage, Llanfihangel y Creuddyn, Cd; NLW SD/ Bounty/?; now Plas Llanfihangel;

(1869 Habrough ch, Lincs; SG71)

(1868-9 St Gabriel ch, Chrisp St, Bromley by Bow, London; dem; opened BN 26.2.69)

(1869-71 repairs St Mary le Strand ch, Strand, London; BoE6 295; ICBS 6610 ground plan for reseating, new pews and stalls, possibly new rails, dated 1871; reopened BN 26.5.71 after 'complete internal restoration';)

1869-7l Llangain ch, Cms; ICBS 7010

(1870 rectory, South Reston, Lincs; BoE)

1870 Llanfihangel Abergwesyn ch, Brec; dem; MS; BoW; Abergwesyn ch dem 1964, TL has postcard, Coflein has b/w photos; Br 26.8.71 rest, inside faced with red Suffolk brick and Bath dressings, outside dressings of Grinshill & Cefn;

1870 proposed Penrhyncoch ch, Cd; T £940, Br 3.4.1870; but built 1880-2 by RJW: 1880 PH, 1882 Kelly and SG)

(1870-1 alts St Paul ch, Wilton Place, Belgravia, London, and clergy house; BoE London 6 734; not ICBS)

(1871 ?work St Petroc ch, Bodmin, Cornwall; survey RIBA)

1871 add National School, Llanarth, Cd, add classroom; NLW Greg. Box 18;

1871-2 rest Llanarth ch, Cd; ICBS 07163; NLW SD/F/233 plans 1871; T ? 20.1.71; completed Br 2.8.72; acc to EH Lingen Barker in W 4.2.87 walls rebuilt from sills upward, tower only is ancient; GE Evans 1903 81-3;

1872 Whitechurch (Eglwyswen) ch, Pmbs; ICBS 1870-3; now a house;

(1872 rest Wetheral ch, Cumb, BN 2.8.72;

(1872 proposed cottage hospital, Ditchingham, Norf; Arch 3.8.72;

(1872-3 St Marks Parochial Institute, Duke St, Mayfair, London; BoE 6 525)

1872-3 Silian ch, Cd; ICBS 07282; T: Br 17.2.72; £505 lowest;

(1873-5 St Mary, Bourne St, London; BoE6 732; ill BN 17.7.74)

1873-4 rest Llanddewi Brefi ch, Cd, rest nave and tower; NLW Lucas;

1873-7 rest Llanwnen ch, Cd; CJ 22.6.77; ICBS 07922 1875-7;

1874-6 Ysbyty Ystwyth Ch, Cd; ICBS 07423 1872-6;

1874 unex rest Pembrey ch, Cms; NLW SD/F/531; £1550; new windows, round window in tower; destructive acc to TL;

(1874 proposed rest St James ch, Avebury, Wilts; survey drawing RIBAD; restoration was done in 1878-81 by RJW who was then dismissed, it seems, in favour of CE Ponting;

1874 rebuilt Llanlleonfel ch, Garth, Brec; BoW; known as Garth ch; James Diment, Bristol, contr;

(1874-5 St John Baptist ch, Hawthorn Bank, Spalding, Lincs, and school and vicarage; SG 125; FS 12.2.74, estimate £10,351 for church, school and vicarage, Huddlestone & Son, Lincoln, contractors to RJW's dissatisfaction, consecrated 24.6.75, £20000 paid eventually by Miss MA Johnson of Holyrood, Spalding; Ancaster stone with Casterton dressings; columns Sheffield Blue stone, E window 1875 Clayton & Bell; church guide; school opened 31.5.75; vicarage?)

(1874-5 rest St James ch, Great Grimsby, Lincs; BN 25.3.75; and in 1884-5 replaced the chancel;

(1875 chancel restored, Edlesborough ch, Bucks, for Lord Brownlow, Chappel of Tring contractor, church history online;

1876 ?rest Beaumaris ch, Ang; BN 10.3.76 proposed rest of interior, re-roof in style of C15, as at beginning of C19 unsuitable repairs done, galleries encircled aisles, walls & roof raised and nave roof cut down, £5000; ?unex;

(1876 chancel St James ch, Norlands, London; BoE3 457; church of 1845 by L Vulliamy)

(1877 reredos St Andrew ch, Langford, Biggleswade, Beds, ornamented with mosaics by Salviati in 1881; Salviati mosaics database;

(1878 rest Wootton ch, Kent; BoE NE Kent; 1881 acc to church website)

(1878 rest Upton Noble ch, Som; DD/cf/1878/8; floor tiles by Godwin; rebuilt nave and chancel entirely, extended slightly E and W; kept SE chapel and S tower; WG 8.11.78; WG 6.2.80;

1878-9 rest Pencarreg ch, Cms; first proposed 1863-4 but unex; plans March 1878 in poss TL: I have here his ICBS plans for Pencarreg. I bought them years ago. They should not have been on the market but were in an old solicitor’s collection that ended up being sold to a documents dealer. I have been meaning to put them in the Carmarthen Record Office for about 20 years; reopened W 6.6.79, nave chancel and vestry rebuilt, vestry added, chancel arch contains lower part of rood stairs, windows and top of bell able assumed to be rests of originals; font bowl and stoup original; fittings new;

(1878-81 rest Avebury ch, Wilts; BoE; rebuilt chancel 1879, restored S aisle 1881 but then replaced by CE Ponting for rest of works 1882-3)

(1879 Salisbury School, Bourne Ave, Salisbury, Wilts, now Chafyn-Grove School, a large prep school, and possibly the adjacent house)

1879-82 TH, Lampeter, Cd; T to take down and rebuild W 11.7.79; under way, John Rees Bronant contractor, W 2.10.79; Rees bankrupt W 24.9.80; court case re Ruabon brick W 25.6.80; FS laid, prop to add clock tower in memory of Mr Harford CJ 30.1.80; Town Hall and Court House, Lampeter, exhibited RA 1882; windows all replaced in plastic;

1880-l Penrhyncoch ch, Cd; Kelly l882; RJW prop new ch in 1870; bazaar for funds W 26.7.79, consecrated W 17.6.81, services formerly in schoolroom, Roderick Williams & Son builders; Old English style with lancets, chancel organ chamber, robing room, vestry belfry & spirelet. Open timber roof, boarded ceiling. Red tile roof, Grinshill dressings. Plain reredos, Bath stone font and base with red stone column; Sir Pryse Pryse gave most of funds; pulpit and lectern of old oak from Llanbadarn Fawr ch, chancel very old chair from Llanychaiarn ch said to have been bought in London with Royal arms; unusual Doulton ceramic lectern also comes from Llanbadarn Fawr ch?

(1881 rest Wootton ch, Kent; church website; 1878 BoE;

1881 garden wall, parsonage, Llandygwydd, Cd; NLW Llandygwydd PCC 31;

(1882 school, Upton Noble, Som; VCH;

(1882 chancel, St John ch, Sidcup, Kent; BoE2 149)

(1882-94 St Anselm ch, Streatham, London; dem; plan for new nave and aisles ICBS 08651b;)

(1883 chancel St John ch, Bedford Hill, Balham, London; BoE2 663;

(1882-3 St Gabriel ch, Clifton St, Notting Hill, London, int view exh RA 1883: dem;

(1883 chancel, Batcombe ch, Som; ext exhibited RA 1883; ?not done or just roof replaced)

(1884-5 chancel, St James ch, Great Grimsby, Lincs; BoE)

1885-6 chancel, Llanddewi Brefi ch, Cd; NLW SD/F/?;

(1886 St Paul ch, Corporation Rd, West Marsh, Grimsby, Lincs; SG70; 1886-1908, BoE; dem)

(1887 rest North Witham ch, Lincs; BoE)

1891 unex design, Comins Coch ch, Cd; NLW Llanbadarn Fawr PCC 58

Possibly by Withers:

Tregroes ch 1858 Cd;

Betws Ifan ch Cd 1869-70 but cf David Jones;

stable at Llandygwydd ch, Cd, c1857;

village schools and schoolhouses at Rhydlewis and Brongest (1881) Cd;

work for Priory estate Cardigan, Cd, on farms cf Treprior, Tremain, Cd, the two banded stone houses in Priory St, Cardigan, Cd;

RJW could be associated with the large hollow bricks made at Priory brickworks Cardigan in 1860s and used at Treprior and other farms. ?could Glanhelyg, Llechryd, Cd, 1860 be his, as made of the hollow bricks, but plans at house seem to be signed GW;

rectory, Buttermere, Wilts, 1876 (resembles Tremain parsonage of 1867);

WOLLEY, ROBIN. RIBA. 17 West St, Ruthin. Architect to St Asaph Cathedral, Flints, c2007.

WOOD & GASKELL. Walter J Wood and J Berridge Gaskell, Architects, London & Milford Haven. First appear 1890 as Baldwin & Wood (B&W), by 1911 JBG on own (qv), agent to Milford Estate.

(1890 Board Schools, Leigh, Essex, by WJW of 1 Finsbury Circus, London, T: Br 22.2.90;

1890 The Alma, Priory St, Milford, Pmbs; B&W;T: Br 22.2.90 pulling down and rebuilding, B&W, Arch 2l.2.90

1899-1900 vicarage, Sandhurst Rd, Milford, Pmbs; HMT 23.ll.98

1899-1900 County School, North Rd, Milford, Pmbs; HMT 7.6.99

1903-4 adds County School, Milford, Pmbs, Labs etc.

1905 Woodley & Co premises, Charles St, Milford, Pmbs; HMT 29.3.05

1905-6 alts Milford Ch, Pmbs, nave extended & new chancel; plaque;

1908 Bethel Sailors Home, Charles St, Milford, Pmbs; HMT 28.7.09

WOOD & KENDRICK, Birmingham. New Imperial Hotel, Temple St, Birmingham 1905-7; Gem Buildings, Hockley Hill, Birmingham 1913;

1898 Barclays Bank, Newtown, Mont; BoW;

WOOD & SARVIS, Architects, Woking, Surrey. Kenneth Wood LRIBA and John Sarvis

1908 Glenover, Scarrowscant Lane, Haverfordwest, Pmbs, for Herbert JE Price JP; TL seen plans; large house with tiles, roughcast and some half-timber.

WOOD, A.J. London

1903-6 Newport Borough Lunatic Asylum, Caerleon, Mon; BoW 144; Br 25.10.02; 6.6.03, 24.2.06)

WOOD, BENJAMIN Horsefair, Hay on Wye surveyor (land) & land agent Pigot 1844 dir.

WOOD, C. R. London

1871 competitor Board School, Aberystwyth, Cds; CN 16.2.72

WOOD, HENRY Bristol Monumental mason and architect orig of London, bought business of William Paty 1801. After 1802, Lower Lodge, Ashton Court, Long Ashton, near Bristol; Colvin; Gunnis says fl 1801-30 son of Henry Wood of London, sculptor; called architect & statuary 1801 when he bough business of Thomas Paty; monuments inc John Harries +1797 at Llanrhian Pmbs; Rev CP Pritchett +1815 (father of architect JPP) at St Petrox, Pmbs; Rd Turville +1820 at Ewenny, Glam; Gertrude Allen +1825, Jeffreyston, Pmbs;

1806-8 Merthyr Mawr, Glam, for Sir John Nicholl; Colvin; Gunnis; CL 1.11.1984; cf Hilary M Thomas, Merthyr Mawr House, 1976, 8ff: ill HW plan August 1806, estimate £4318; estimate £5468 later, then £7000; Mr Heaton clerk of works discharged 1807; HW dismissed 1808 after fire burnt offices; finished 1809; alts early 1820s Thomas Jones carpenter, Thomas Llewellyn mason & Thomas William slater, work inside the house 1821 by Mr Pulham; colonnade proposed 18?? by Pritchard & Seddon unex;

WOOD, JOHN Bath 1704-54. Colvin. Queen Squre Bath 1729-36; St Mary Chapel Queen Sq 1732-4; Prior Park 1735-48; General Hospital 1738-42; North & South Parades 1740-3; Bristol Exchange 1741-3; Liverpool Exchange 1749-54; The Circus Bath 1754; father of John Wood Jr.

(1734-52 Llandaff Cathedral, Glam; classical church within ruins; dem; N Pevsner AR June 1954; JHSCIW 6 1956 and 16 1966; Art History 6 3 1983; Tim Mowl & Brian Earnshaw, Architect of Obsession, 2nd ed 2022;

Attrib:

1744-6 Llandaff Court, Llandaff, Glam, for Admiral Mathews; unlikely as Mathews opposed Wood’s work at cathedral; RCAHMW, Glamorgan 4 1 286;

WOOD (JOSEPH) & SONS, Builders, Worcester. Contractors Angel St C chapel, Worcester, 1858-9, by Poulton & Woodman qv;

1864-9 builders rest St David’s Cathedral, Pmbs, for GG Scott qv, JB Clear qv resident architect; Scott, Recollections, 312; stabilised tower and choir roof. Br 23.6.66; contract SDCh/Misc/239, 3.10.64; general conditions SDCh/Misc/242;

1877-82 contractors W front St Davids Cathedral, Pmbs, Sir GG Scott and JO Scott architects; DKG 4.8.77;

WOOD, RICHARD Architect with Rhondda Cynon Taf 1996-2002; later with Purcell and Urban Fabric Architects, Nottingham;

2000 Perthcelyn Primary School, Glam, for Rhondda Cynon Taf; Touchstone 2023;

WOODALL, H. A. NOEL. Liverpool see Richard Owens qv. Last partner of Richard Owen & Son.

(1951 Welsh CM chapel, Stanley Rd, Bootle, Liverpool;

(1957-8 Kirkby B chapel, Liverpool;

WOODESDON, WILLIAM Engineer for proposed Cambrian, London & Gloucester Railroad 1833-4 ?in succession to William Brunton; BSW 2 26; Cambr 5.4.34; unex; called surveyor & architect and also civil engineer in 1833 docs; ?related to William Armstrong Woodesdon engineer +1949;

WOODHOUSE & DEAN, Manchester. Woodhouse, Corbett & Dean designed Manchester YMCA in 1911.

1913 Stebonheath School, Llanelli C: Arch 8.8.13

WOODWARD, BENJAMIN. Dublin. 1815-61. Partner of Sir Thomas Deane 1792-1871 of Cork, BW did design work?. D&W blt Museum Trinity Coll Dublin 1854-60; Oxford Museum 1854-60; Crown Life Ins, Bridge St, London 1855-8; Oxford Union Society 1856-7; Kildare St club Dublin 1858-61; alts to Kilkenny Castle 1858-62; firm continued with Sir Thomas Newenham Deane (1828-99) des the Meadows Bldng, Christ Church Colleg, Oxford, 1862-5 and Clarendon Laboratory Oxford 1868-9;

1856-8 Llysdulas, Llanwenllwyfo, Dulas, Ang, for Lady Dinorben; LHW; carving by – Harrison; dem; D&W;

WOODWARD, THOMAS Chipping Camden 1699-1761, master mason and quarry owner with brother Edward + 1766. Thomas settled at Worcester; Colvin

1739 rebuilt nave St Mary ch, Swansea, Glam; Colvin; dem 1897; DG Walker, Short hist of the parish church of Swansea, 1959, 12;

WOODWARD, WILLIAM Cardigan. Contractor, owner of Cardigan brickworks from 1871, and of Mwldan Foundry (Cardigan Engineering Co) 1880-6, manufacturer of bricks much used in Cardigan and ?architect of some of the buildings. Mayor of Cardigan cf photo GTW16. Foundry produced much ironwork sometimes stamped Woodward. GKJ CU 1 11: WW took over brickworks Aug 1871, lived at Caerleon House, 23 Pendre, Cardigan. Introduced steam machinery 1872 to brickworks made at Cardigan Foundry, and bult reservoir served from r Mwldan to turn 21’ wheel for clay-crusher. New kiln FS 17.10.73; 1877 order for 100,000 bricks from Dublin Board of Works for use in municipal bldngs there. Company was Woodward & Co until Sept 1878 then Miles, Woodward & Co. Ptnrship of john henry Miles 7 Henry Chevasse dissolved 1891, brickworks for sale.

l870 Alma Grange, Llangoedmor, Cd; HMT 4.5.70

l870 Reseating Cardigan Ch, Cd; CTA 30.9.70

l871 New wall of hollow bricks in front of his residence in Pontycleifion, Cardigan, Cd; CTA 27.ll.7l Dem

l871 Minor alts in Guildhall, Cardigan, Cd; CTA 5.5.7l

1874 Priory Terrace, North Rd, Cardigan, Cd; WJL 89

1876 St Marys Cotts and Llynyfelin Cotts, Feidrfair, Cardigan, Cd; WJL 89;

1876 Trebarred Fm nr Cardigan, Cd; WJL 73

l878-80 contr Mount Zion B, Cardigan, Cd; G.Morgan archt, Woodward signs the cast-iron railings.

1883 ?inv w des of Victoria Coffee Tavern, Priory St, Cardigan, Cd, opened CJ 10.8.83, 3-st building promoted by WW and SH Miles of Priory estate, opened by George Miles;

1886 Bingham House, North Rd, Cardigan, Cd; W 7.5.86 to let, newly erected, apply Mr W

1886 Bingham Terrace, North Rd, Cardigan, Cd; WW lived at No 1 acc to advert W 24.9.86;

1895 ?Tea Exchange building, Guildhall Sq, Cardigan, Cd; dated WWl895; GKJ 11

Probable buildings by Woodward using his brick include on North Road: Priory Terrace, North Terrace and l-3 Heathfield; on Feidrfair: St Mary's Cottages; on High St: Nos 21 1877 and No 24; on Priory St several on N side. Hollow bricks used at Glanhelyg, Llechryd 1859-60 ie pre Woodward; also on Game Larder, Ffynone; Treprior Fm, Tremain, Cd, and some cottages North Rd, Cardigan; GTW 73-4; Netpool Cemetery wall 1879 complaint that bricks falling apart as soon as laid GKJ 11; 1895 houses in Feidrfair Cardigan GKJ 11;

WOODYER, HENRY. Guildford. 1816-96 Major mid Vic church archt, pupil Wm Butterfield 1844. Churches at Dorking 1866-77, Clewer 1853-96, Greenham, Highnam 1847-52, Tenbury 1854-6, Wokingham, Hascombe, Grafham. Worked for Vivians of Swansea.

1849-50 Sketty ch, Glam, for HH Vivian; BoW 617-8; Orrin 174-5; Br 1850 487; £5630; Camb 4.10.50; reredos by Thomas Nicholl to JH Vivian 1878; organ chmbr £300 1888-9 by Jos Gwyn Sketty contr; Copp 262-5; Eccl 1850 145; .

1853 Sketty church school, Glam; BoW 618;)

1851-3 alts Parc Wern, Sketty, Glam, for HH Vivian; BoW 618; orig house of 1799)

1853-4 Verwig ch, Cd; ICBS 04691 1853-5;

c1854 Brynmill Lodge, Mumbles Rd, Singleton Abbey, Swansea, Glam; attrib BoW 599; c1854 Copp226.

1855-6 Minor rest Cardigan Ch, Cd; ICBS 05014 1855-7 reseated repaired and new vestry £578 gr plan; £520 HMT 17.10.55; new pews, elegant oak pulpit & reading desk, organ moved from gallery; D. Morgan carpenter; not yet finished handsome st glass window over altar to come CJ 19.12.56; gallery improved and organ removed, floor tessellated, new larger communion table, smaller pulpit W 19.12.56;

1857-8 rest Caldicot ch, Mon; BoW 152; also mem to Eliabeth T. Williams +1861)

c1858 Caldicot School, Mon; dem; BoW 154)

1862 Caldicot Vicarage, Mon; BoW 153)

1869 rest Itton ch, Mon; reseated; ICBS)

1876 adds Panteg ch, Mon; chancel and N aisle; ICBS; E w by O’Connor & Taylor; PFP 29.4.76

1878-80 St John, Hafod, Swansea, Glam; BoW609-10; for Sir HH Vivian of Hafod Copper Works, modelled on Truro St Mary as associated with Sir H.H. Vivian’s origins in Cornwall; Orrin 170; ICBS; Cambr 30.8.78 & 2.4.80; £5000; contr David Morgan Swansea; Perp; plans ill Copp 260-1; built without tower and N aisle Copp 261-3; )

WOOLCOTT, GEORGE Architect, London c. 1785-1853. HC; partnership with Bryan Browning in 1820s. Letter TL 7.1.22: I have had for many years and now re-discovered a letter from the minor architect George Woolcott of London, who just makes it into Colvin. He writes in 1822 to James Taylor Esq c/o the Post Office in Ryde about the Green House (greenhouse) he is designing for him, with plan and elevation – rather a fine iron framed one, of five bays on a curve. I don’t know the name of the house it was for (perhaps Taylor was only on holiday there, in which case we will be stuck). I doubt it survives anyway. I copied it to Edward Diestelkamp just after he had written his book on conservatories and it was new to him.

Prof Prys Morgan in Swansea has just published a diary of Charles Morgan, a distant ancestor, who lived in Gower, covering intermittently the years 1834-57. This throws up Woolcott’s name as architect of two schools in the area, neither in Pevsner – the National School, Oxford Street, Swansea (bombed I presume) 1848 (“a neat and commodious building costing £3,000” per Charles Morgan) and the smaller Bishopston village school, Gower, which survives (completed c.1850). Morgan takes Woolcott in May 1848 to see the ruins of ‘Herbert’s Houses’, which were resurrected, obviously by Woolcott, into Herbert’s Lodge, where Prys Morgan lives today, though the name was grandified in the later C19th to Cwrt Herbert as now. There is no further reference to the work being done or to Woolcott, but the house – not large - is clearly architect designed, though not in Pevsner either. All this is right at the end of Woolcott’s life and career, and he is never given his Christian name.

It is an odd coincidence that a monumental mason/statuary called Woolcott of Bristol was working in south Wales: according to Roscoe, Woolcott of Bristol fl 1819-50, did monuments in Somerset, Glos, and S Wales: to Julia Roberts +1839 Tintern, Mon, and to Bassett family c1841 Bonvilston ch, Glam. H Woolcott of Tenby signs two monuments at Robeston West, Pmbs, John Evans +1789 and Joshua ?Rock +1829;

1848 National School, Oxford St, Swansea, Glam; £3000

1848 Herbert's Lodge, Gower, Glam, for Charles Morgan; remodelled from ruins of Herbert's Houses; now Cwrt Herbert;

1850c village school, Bishopston, Gower, Glam;

WOOLEY, E. GLYN

1926-8 St Mary, Johnstown, Rhosllanerchrugog, Denbs; completed by H. A. Clark, F.C. Roberts & Ptnrs 1957.

WOOLFALL & ECCLES. Architects, Castle St, Liverpool. John Woolfall (1838-1919) & Thomas Edgar Eccles (1865-1946). John Woolfall born Huyton 1838, int practice from 1890. Architects to North & South Wales Bank then Midland Bank. Woolfall died 1919 and practice continued until 1946 as Eccles & McIntosh, with DG McIntosh. T M Alexander associated in 1920s.

c1899 Midland Bank, Pwllheli, Caerns; AV;

1903-4 Midland Bank, Colwyn Bay, Denbs; BoW)

1908-l0 N & S Wales Bank (Midland Bank), Great Darkgate St, Aberystwyth, Cd; Br 2.10.09;

1909 Midland Bank, St Asaph, Flints; BoW)

1910 Midland Bank, Wrexham, Denbs; BoW)

1912 Midland Bank, Old Colwyn, Denbs; BoW)

1912-14 Midland Bank, Rhosmaen St, Llandeilo, Cms; Midland archives, John Woolfall; BoW says W&E 1913.

1919 Midland Bank, Queen St, Cardiff, Glam; BoW)

1924 Midland Bank, Eldon Sq, Dolgellau, Mer; Midland Archives;

1925 prop Midland Bank, Llandudno, Caerns; Br 26.6.25; ?unex;

1925 Midland Bank, Ruthin, Denbs; TM Alexander job architect half-timbered, BoW

Possible:

Midland Bank, Cardigan, Cd, 1913-14 but no ref in W&E collection in Midland archives. Commissioned for Midland not for Metropolitan Bank whose branch was closed in 1914 and business transferred to Midland ‘new premises’: letter 15.3.1991;

Midland Bank, Machynlleth, Mont, looks like Dolgellau;

Midland Bank, Llandovery, Cms;

WOOLFE, JOHN Architect +1793. From Ireland, employed by James Paine as clerk in 1750s, later in Office of Works. Joint author of 4th & 5th vols of Vitruvius Britannicus with James Gandon; Colvin;

1779 Added wings to Dyffryn Aled, Llansilin, Denbs; Colvin; house by J. Turner 1777 for Mrs Meyrick of Bodorgan, payment of £63 in 1779; Colvin; dem c1920; LHW photo;

WOOSNAM, C. W.

1896 gentleman’s residence, one mile from Builth Wells, Brec; MS;

WORRICKER, JOHN WILLIAM, architect ?with Office of Works;

1948 Post Office, Barry, Glam; BPOA;

WORT, WILLIAM S. Architect, Cardiff, specialist in cinemas, eg Monico and County cinemas, Cardiff;;

1934 house or houses, Hollybush Rd, Llanedeyrn, Glam, for RC Coffin; Glan Records;

1934 Gaiety Cinema, 195-7 City Rd, ?

1936 Lyric Cinema, King Street, Carmarthen, remodelling of 1852 Assembly Rooms by James Wilson qv.

1937 alts Regent Cinema, Splott, Cardiff;

1938 Maxime Cinema, Blackwood, Mon, opened 3.7.38;

1938-9 Sacred Heart RC ch, Ystradgynlais, Glam; Hopkins & Evans, Ystalyfera, contractors; Taking Stock website;

WORTHINGTON, Sir PERCY SCOTT. 1864-1939 Articled to father, Thomas Worthington 1826-1909 of Manchester, partner with him 1891, 1898 they Thomas Worthington & Son won comp for Halifax Royal Infirmary, did many hospitals, also Ullet Rd U chapel, Liverpool 1896-9 and buildings at Manchester University 1911-19. RIBA Gold Medal 1930 and knighted. Hubert Worthington (Sir John Hubert Worthington RA) 1886-1963, half-brother, was articled, joined firm 1919, and continued practice from 1939, knighted 1949.

c1906 Rebuilt Vron Iw, Llangwyfan, Denbs; BoW;

1909-10 Glanydon Hall, Abergele Rd, Colwyn Bay, Denbs, built as convalescent home, converted to council offices 1964; BoW 137;

Also a house in Denbs for a relation, not identified, BoW 225n;

WORTHINGTON, THOMAS LOCKE. Architect, 23 Queen Anne's Gate London. Architect 1862-1941, son of engineer Samuel B Worthington and nephew of architect Thomas Worthington of Manchester, assistant to George Aitchison and JL Pearson before setting up in Manchester 1887, ARIBA 1887, moved to London 1888. 1898 3rd pr LCC Municipal Lodging House, RHH; returned N to Bowdon, Ches, 1904 and gave up architecture perhaps through illness; cf Dictionary Architects in Manchester;

1889-90 Bronmor, Tresaith, Cd; for Allen Raine, novelist; Ill Arch 19.7.89;

WORTHINGTON, WILLIAM JAMES + 1883

1853-5 rebuilt Llowes ch, Rad; BoW; ICBS 1852-5 initial plans by T. Nicholson, final plans by WJ & AH Worthington

WRAY, MARK Architect, Bath Mark Wray Architects with Louise Wray;

2020-2 alts and add Plas Glynyweddw, Pwllheli, Caerns; add of cafe to design by sculptor Matthew Sanderson;

WRIDE, JAMES Pantbach, Whitchurch, Glam. Partner with J.H. Phillips P&W qv.

1893 renov Gabalfa ch, Cardiff; £180; Orrin 39; NLW LL/F/319; new organ, removal of pulpit & screen; dem 1968

WYATT & BRANDON see T. H. Wyatt

WYATT & METCALFE, Westminter

1863 proposed pier Llandudno, Caerns; Br 1863 194; 1865, 681; unex.

WYATT, A. M. Monmouth

1861 rest Llanvapley ch, Mon; ICBS;)

WYATT, ARTHUR Troy House, Monmouth 1775-1833. Agent to Duke of Beaufort at Badminton and Monmouth, uncle and father-in-law of TH Wyatt qv. Son Osmund Arthur Wyatt 1811-94 succeded as agent to Beaufort.

1830-1 supervised rebuild, nave St Thomas ch, Monmouth, Mon, under Matthew Beasen, surveyor; BoW; but ?TH Wyatt qv attributed by ICBS.

WYATT, BENJAMIN 1745-1818 Lime Grove, Bangor. 5th son of Benjamin Wyatt of Weeford, younger brother of Samuel, elder brother of James. Nephew of William, agent to Lord Paget at Beaudesert. At Blackbrook, Weeford to 1798 as agent to Sir Rt Lawley. From 1785-1818 (1786 acc to NT guidebook) chief agent to the Penrhyn estates. Inv in bldng Port Penrhyn and tram-railways from quarries; designed Marine Baths, Penrhyn; villa Ogwen Park, Bethesda, for Lord Penrhyn; alts Dairy Farm, Penanisarnant, Bethesda; Penrhyn Arms Hotel, Bangor, dem; Inn, Capel Curig; Colvin; Father of Lewis W Wyatt architect 1777-1853 and James II 1795-1882, agent to Lord Penrhyn from 1818. JMR 136-7: des inn & harbour office at Port Penrhyn; the park farm, dairy, poultry yard and marine bath at Penrhyn; Lady Penrhyn’s cottage ornee at Ogwen Bank; model cottages at the quarry; the inn at Capel Curig. Design for Penrhyn estate farmhouse, hipped, neoclassical, one-storey ill NT guidebook 16; guidebook lists ‘neoclassical cattle shed in the park w Doric colonnade; dairy farm nr quarry at Penisa’rnant, marine bath; hotels Penrhyn Arms and Capel Curig, and Lady Penrhyn’s Gothic villa at Ogwen Bank (ill). Son LWW exh RA 1797 drawings of bldngs on Penrhyn estate by Benjamin & Samuel Wyatt, then 1800-1 published ‘A collection of architectural designs executed in a varety of buildings upon the estate of the Rt Hon Lord Penrhyn’. All bldngs ill are demolished. Benjamin’s house, Lime Grove, Port Penrhyn, was des by his brother Samuel, 1799. Obit NWG; buried under slate pyramid mem in Llandegai chyrd, Caerns.

c1790 Ogwen Bank, Nant Frangcon, Caerns, for Lady Penrhyn; Gothic villa; engr by J Havell, NT Guide Book 17.

c1790 Cattle shed, Penrhyn estate, Llandegai, Caerns, neoclassical w Doric colonnade, ill NT Guide Book 17)

c1790 Penisa’rnant Dairy Farm, Nant Frangcon, Caerns, mentioned in Fenton; NT Guide Book 17.

c1790 Marine Baths, Penrhyn, Llandegai, Caerns; NT guide 17)

c1790 Design Penrhyn estate farmhouse, Caerns, ill NT Guide Book 16)

c1800 Capel Curig Inn, Caerns, later Royal Hotel, for Penrhyn estate, NT Guide Book 17; Royal Farm, opp ch looks related AV)

c1790 Model cottages, Penrhyn Quarry, Bethesda, Caerns; JMR 137;

1799 Penrhyn Arms Hotel, Penybryn Rd, Bangor, Caerns; dem exc porch; NT guide book 17; Colvin;

1809-10 Caerns & Ang Dispensary, Penybryn Rd, Bangor, Caerns; Colvin; now Tanycoed; ?commissioned 1810 by Dean Warren RH)

1810-14 alts St Mary ch, Caernarfon; Colvin)

attrib: Port Office, Port Penrhyn, Bangor, ?error as not marked on Wood 1834 map. Inv w Penrhyn Railroad 1801 and possibly designed Incline Cottage, above Port Penrhyn, RH; Mynydd Llandygai ch 1813 attr AV, dem for quarry;

WYATT, JAMES 1746-1813 cf Colvin; 1762 went to Venice pupil of Antonio Visentini, then Rome, returned c1768. Worked w father & brother Samuel. Made his name with Pantheon, London, 1772; JMR; 6th son of Benjamin W of Weeford, younger bro of Samuel & Benjamin II, father of Benjamin Dean W + 1852, sculptor Matthew C Wyatt + 1862 and architect Philip William W + 1835;

1773-4 alts Erddig Pk, Denbs; consulted 1773-4 Colvin; Erddig archives; J Evans Beauties 17 1 1812 589; Cambrian Travellers Guide 1813 1161)

c1785-9 alts S front, Wynnstay, Denbs, not completed owing to d of Sir WWW 1789; Column in park c1790 to Sir WWW; Colvin; CL 6.4.72)

1788-9 spire Marchwiel ch, Denbs, for Philip Yorke of Erddig; Erddig archives payment 1788 for plan of ch and monument; Colvin;)

17?? alts Acton Park, Wrexham, Denbs; dem; for Sir Foster Cunliffe Bt, compl 1797; Colvin; LHW says purchased 1785 and rebuilt 1786-7 but said to be just finished by Mr Wyatt 1797. Rear wing reblt 1858.

c1790 Gresford Lodge, Gresford, Denbs; Colvin; J. Aikin, Desc of country around Manchester, 1795, 401, but acc to TD 1844 363 and 1848 382 by Wyatville; LHW photo; dem c1956; Wyatville’s first indep works c1799;

1795-7 alts Plas Newydd, Llanedwen, Ang, for Earl of Uxbridge, w Joseph Potter qv; CL 24.11. & 1.12.55; Wyatt signs designs for plaster friezes, principally classical type for rooms on E side, Potter signs des for Gothic work in entrance hall and dining room; ?JW resp for overall des of Gothick Hall, dining-room, stair hall and other rooms, also remodelling of W front, and possibly the chapel of 1806 as sim to JW chapel at bishop Auckland, but chapel designs signed Potter; ?also stables 1797; Colvin 1796ff; RIBAD; NT guidebook;

1800 ?Amlwch ch, Ang; des c1790 not carried out owing to obstruction by bishop; Colvin, inf via ML Clarke, by ‘Mr Wyatt of London’; SG; not in JMR; des c1787 RH; GILJ Thomas Williams offered £600 1787 towards new ch; £2500;

l803 Hafod Ch, Cd, (Eglwys Newydd), for Thomas Johnes; ill Meyrick 347; altered early C19, later C19 and after fire 1932; Malkin 1804;

WYATT, JAMES. 1795-1882, agent to Lord Penrhyn in succession to his father Benjamin Wyatt II + 1818 qv, of Lime Grove, Port Penrhyn, Bangor, Caerns; may have designed estate cottages eg at Llandegai, Caerns, AV. Lived at Bryngwynant, Beddgelert, Caerns (Colvin); at Lime Grove in Pigots 1828-9 dir.

WYATT, LEWIS WILLIAM London 1777-1853, son of Benjamin Wyatt II qv, trained by uncles Samuel and then James, supplied designs to another relative Benjamin Wyatt of Sutton Coldfield 1803-5, began practice c1805, completed two country houses of Samuel Wyatt + 1807. Primarily country house architect. 1816 publ ‘Prospectus of a design for various improvements in the Metropolis’. Exh at RA 1797 views of buildings on Penrhyn estate by his father and uncle Samuel, published 1800-1 as ‘A collection of Architectural Designs … upon the estates of the Rt Hon Lord Penrhyn..’. Retired c1835 to Isle of Wight. JMR; Colvin; refronted Heaton Hall, Lancs, 1806-24; completed Tatton Park 1807-13 RA 1811-12; completed Hackwood Pk Hants RA 1810; gateway at Wemyss Pk Fife RA 1808 ?unex; alts Wonham Manor Sy c1805-10 RA 1810; portico Mount Shannon, co Limerick 1809; Willey Hall Salop 1813-15; Stockport church 1813-17; alts Lyme Park Ches 1814-17 RA 1816; ?Hughes, Williams & Co Bank Foregate St Chester c1815 by ‘Wyatt; alts Outlon Hall Ches c1816-26; Radcliffe Chapel Bury Lancs 1818-19; 12-17 Suffolk St London c1822-3; adds Flintham Hall Notts 1829; Eaton Hall Congleton Ches 1829; Sherborne House, Glos 1829-34; Basingstoke TH 1833;

1812 Des for parish church at Bangor; NLW PZ 4411/1, ill P&P69, small w bellcote; not Colvin; ?Bangor is Coed Flints ch 1726; no parish ch at Bangor, Caerns, until later C19)

1818-28 work at Bangor Cathedral, Caerns; ICBS; gr plan signed D. Griffith; John Hall surveyor; not Colvin)

c1822 plaster ceilings nave and aisles, St Asaph Cathedral, Flints; Colvin; removed 1865; DR Thomas 207)

WYATT, Rev M.

1851 Cemetery Chapel, Monmouth, Mon; Kissack 2003, C. Jackson builder; neo-Norman;

WYATT, MATTHEW 1840-92 Son of Thomas Henry Wyatt, worked with father until THW died 1880, carried on practice with Walter L. Spiers who had worked in office. Dismissed from father’s post at Middlesex Hospital. Designed Corner House, Weston Patrick, Hants, Br 16.10.86, by W&S. Retired 1885 and died of drink.

1884-5 rest Holywell ch, Flints; BoW 373;

WYATT, Sir MATTHEW DIGBY 1820-77. Son of Matthew Wyatt magistrate 1773-1831, born Rowde Wilts, buried Usk. Brother and pupil of Thomas Henry Wyatt. Married Mary Nicholl of Ynys Hafod, Usk, 1853. Leased Dimlands, Llantwit Major, Glam, 1875-7, Lady Wyatt there to 1894. AC 2004 135. According to an 1857 memoir he ‘designed a school and parsonage in Mon.’ JMR 205 n 10. also two small houses at Kingstown, Ireland and factory Bermondsey, possibly all before 1844 grand tour 1884-6. Involved in applied arts: tiles, mosaic, etc 1849 reported on Paris Exposition with Henry Cole, and with him organised Great Exhibition 1851 as Secretary and executant architect. Wrote catalogue; involved w re-erection at Sydenham 1854 designed architecture courts there; des decorative ironwork at Paddington Station 1852; surveyor to East India Company 1855 and after 1857 to Council of India designed India Office with Sir GG Scott interior by Wyatt; unex des for Albert Memorial 1862; unex des for Albert Hall; Des unex adds National Gallery 1866; Gold Medal RIBA;

1848 Coedypaen ch, Llangibby, Mon, begun, not complete until 1861; RA 1860; BN 13.9.61; BoW)

1851c two Nicholl family graves, Usk chyard, Mon; BoW)

1859-63? The Ham, Llantwit Major, Glam, for Rev Illtyd Nicholl, MDW’s brother-in-law; NLW PA 5834 5848; RA 1865; P&P9 ills one of set of nine drawings NLW; LHW ill, plans 1865 completed 1869; part of staircase from Old Palace at Greenwich; carving by Halliday of Sydenham, burnt 1947, dem 1970;

1861 Coedypaen ch, Mon BN 13.9.61 but see 1848)

c1875-7 unex plans for interior alts Dimlands, Llantwit Major, Glam, for self; Glam RO DC E/52;

Attrib:

design for unex Gothic additions to Penllyne Castle, Penllyn, Glam, ill P&P8 nd, unsigned, attr as near The Ham.

WYATT, SAMUEL (1737-1807). 3rd son of Benjamin Wyatt + 1772, of Weeford, Staffs, brother of Benjamin, James, William. Cf JM Robinson, The Wyatts, 1979; and Colvin. Master carpenter 1759, first architecture 1769 drawing room Blithfield Hall, Staffs; with brother James involved in Pantheon London 1769-71; in London 1774 as architect, builder and timber-merchant; Albion Mills Blackfriars 1783-6; Notable for farm-buildings, over 50 at Holkham 1780-1807. Experimented with slate-cladding using Penrhyn slate, also with cast-iron NT Penrhyn Castle mentions agreement w Penrhyn estate before 1800 for James and Samuel to have Penrhyn slates used at Holkham stables and Shugborough. Surveyor to Trinity House 1792; clerk of works Chelsea hospital 1792; surveyor Ramsgate Harbour 1794; des Trinity House 1793-6; Ramsgate Harbour 1794-1805 w lighthouse etc;

1776-9 rebuilt Baron Hill, Ang, for 7th Viscount Bulkeley; JMR 256; Bodleian MS Top Anglesey A.2; Watts, Views of seats, 1779, 11; UCNW Bangor, Baron Hill MSS 5050-8, accounts; TD 1848 ed 79; rebuilt house as a tall 3-storey villa with domed centre and canted-bay wings; RH says John Cooper of Beaumaris involved)

1776-86 ?work at Bangor Cathedral: library and registry in shell of chapter house; organ loft JMR 256; NLW B/DC/V/3 – chapter accounts name Mr Wyatt; TCHS 1952, 29; dem; )

1782ff Rebuilt Penrhyn Castle, Caerns for Richard Pennant, 1st Ld Penrhyn; CL 14.7.55; dem; JMR 1782ff ‘reconstructed castle, stables, entrance-lodge, estate cottages, & Lime Grove’; NT guide 12 ill elev, 14 view w triumphal arch park gateway also by SW, dem; )

c1790 Lime Grove, Bangor, for bro Benjamin Wyatt, agent to Penrhyn estate from 1785-6; ill L W Wyatt, A collection of designs .. on estate of Lord Penrhyn, 1800-1; c1790 Colvin ?omitted 1995 ed; 1799 RH; now Plas-y-coed, totally encased 1860s and 1870s)

1790-1810 Kinmel Park, Denbs; JMR 1790-1802 for Rev Edward Hughes, Bangor U, Kinmel MSS, drawings & accnts; burnt 1841; Colvin;

1792 attrib Bishops Palace, St Asaph, Flints; Colvin 1791 for Bp Bagot )

1796-7 involved w St Anne's Lighthouse, Dale Pmbs. Plans by Captain Huddart reviewed by Samuel Wyatt as surveyor to Trinity House; Letter from C. Greville to J.B. Allen, HRO D/Allen/3.

WYATT, THOMAS HENRY. 1807-80. 77 Great Russell St, London and Weston Patrick, Hants. Son of Matthew Wyatt, magistrate, brother Sir Matthew Digby Wyatt qv, nephew and son-in-law of Arthur Wyatt, agent to Duke of Beaufort in Mon. Leading Victorian architect, pupil Philip Hardwick, set up practice in 1832, District Surveyor Hackney 1832-61. Numerous works in Mon. Partner David Brandon qv (W&B) 1838-50; PRIBA 1870, RIBA Gold Medal 1873; architect to ICE, Athenaeum, Middlesex Hospital, ICBS, Commissioners in Lunacy, & Salisbury Diocese. Sons Matthew 1840-92 and Thomas Henry II 1841-1920 architects. 1835 Devizes Assize Court; 1841 St Andrew ch Bethnal Green W&B; 1843 Wilton ch W&B; 1845 gates & 3 houses Kensington Palace Gardens W&B; 1851 Wiltshire Asylum Devizes; Orchardleigh Som 1855-8; Woolwich Garrison ch 1863; Liverpool Exchange 1865; Fonthill Gifford ch Wilts 1866; Knightsbridge Barracks 1878-9, Marble Halls 30;

Obituary Br 14.8.80 (obit); numerous drawings sold by Mrs J. Don Sothebys 8.11.1976; JM Robinson, The Wyatts, 1979 (JMR);

1831 ?rest St Thomas ch, Overmonnow, Monmouth, Mon; ?ICBS; but by Matthew Beasen qv under Arthur Wyatt qv 1830-1 acc to BoW & Kissack; not in JMR;

1833-4 MH, Crickhowell, Brec; BoW; JMR, obit;

1834-5 Llantarnam Abbey, Mon, for R J Blewitt; RA 1835; BoW; Porth Mawr gatehouse dated 1836;

1835-6 St Paul ch, Newport, Mon; RA 1835; BoW; ICBS; JMR;

1835 ?rest Llanfihangel Crucorney ch, Mon; attrib BoW; probably the Llanvihangel ch in obit)

1836 Porth Mawr lodge, Llantarnam Abbey, Mon; BoW;

1836-8 Malpas Court, Mon, for T Prothero; RA 1838; 1838 CG; JMR; BoW)

1837 Newport Workhouse, Mon; 1837-8; BoW; now St Woolos Hospital; )

1837-8 Llangattock Park, Brec, for 7th D of Beaufort; RA 1838; BoW, Tudor; Badminton MSS;)

1837-8 Glyntaff ch, Glam; 1836-7 BoW; Orrin 61 1837-9 by THW of W&B; ICBS; neo Norman; £2500; opened GM&BG&MG 22.4.38, consecrated GM&BG 2.11.39; the first Commissioners church in Glamorgan; aka Newbridge; JMR 1838-41, GR;)

1837-41 The Hendre, Mon, adds for JEW Rolls; BoW; £10,000; work continued w improvements to park 1850 and gate lodges, and massive entrance court 1870-2 for JA Rolls all by THW, more in mid1880s by Henry Pope, THW’s former clerk of works.

1838 rest St Mary ch, Brecon; RA 1838; rest 1831 and 1856 acc to BoW, the 1856 work ?by THW)

1838-40 MH, Brecon, Brec; CEAJ 1838 116, Ital; 1840s JMR; G&VB 60-1: est £2280, cost £4500, THW, opened 4.4.40; on site of Queens Head; cf also MH 1857 BoW;

1838 Llandogo Priory, Mon; RA 1838; W&B; BoW villa for John Gough)

1838 MH, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam; RA 1838; CEAJ 1838 116, Ital w clock tower, £7000; JMR; )

1838? Brynglas, Malpas, Mon; obit; alts to Bryn Glas, Mon, for J. Cordes MP, before 1850)

1839 rest Chepstow ch, Mon; supervised completion of rest begun 1838 by William Harris of Bristol qv; W&B; MM 24.8.39; 1840-1 BoW; JMR; )

1840 Cemetery, Brecon, Brec; RA 1840; W&B; CTA 1843; Municipal Cemetery 1858 by HJ Paull)

1840-2 Holy Trinity ch, Abergavenny, Mon; W&B; BoW, with almshouses and parsonage)

1841-5 rest Llandaff Cathedral, Glam; roof Lady Chapel BoW; JMR; work taken over by John Prichard; RIBAD has drawings of details 1845; see THW Llandaff Cathedral its history condition and contemplated restoration Br 15.4.48, and Br 29.4.48;

1841 Zion B chapel, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam; JP; attrib BoW

1841 High St B chapel, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam; BoW

1841-2 Usk Gaol, Mon; BoW; Gwent RO QMisc M.B.003; 1840 JMR;

1841-3 Craigynos, Glyntawe, Brec, for RD Powell; BoW, THW; but exh RA 1847 W&B; cf 1847 )

1842 Llanfair Cilgoed ch, Llantilio Crossenny, Mon; 'Llanfair chapel' MM 26.3 & 28.7.42; BoW: Llanfair Cilgoed ch 1842-3 by RH Evins, corrected by THW)

1842 ceiling, St Paul ch, Newport, Mon; MM 19.11.42;

1842 Shire Hall, Brecon; JMR; 1839-43 BoW; W&B; Br obit; Greek; G&VB, £12000, Samuel Hancorn qv contractor;)

1842-7 St David ch, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam; RA 1842; built 1846-7; W&B; Orrin 104; des by David Vaughan rejected by ICBS 1841; FS 24.3.46; CMG 11.9.47; Joshua Daniel, Crickhowell, builder; £4110;)

1842-3 Holy Trinity ch, Swansea, Glam; W&B; Orrin 165; ICBS 2677; Cambrian 27.10.43; contractors Baker, Crispin & Reid, Bristol; bombed 1941; alts 1882-3 by AJ Schenk

1843 National Schools, Govilon, Mon; Gwent RO D 527)

1844 rest Usk ch, Mon; added W bay; ICBS; W&B; BoW says THW;)

1845 chancel, Pontypool ch, Mon; W&B; BoW; JMR ch enl 1854 THW)

1845 parsonage, Llanfihangel Ystern Llewern, Mon; NLW LL/B/48; BoW; W&B;

c1845 house in Breconshire; JMR from Mrs J. Don drawings)

1845-6 Goetre ch, Mon; W&B; BoW; ICBS)

1846 tower, Dingestow ch, Mon; MM 23.5.46; JMR; THW BoW)

1847 Craigynos, Brec, for RD Powell; RA 1847; W&B; but 1841-3 BoW 321;

1846-7 rest Trevethin ch, Mon; BoW; ICBS 1847-8; JMR 1845; obit;

1847-8 Govilon ch, Mon; W&B; BoW; ICBS; JMR 1847; schools 1843;

1848 enl Hensol Castle, Pendoylan, Glam; RA 1848; W&B; BoW, alts for Rowland Fothergill owner from 1838; CTV 1835;

1848-9 Glascoed ch, Mon; THW of W&B; ICBS, THW claimed it was left to a pupil; signed off by J.H. Evins of Abergavenny; BoW 229;

1849 Pantasaph RC, Flints; JMR, 1849-50, begun as Anglican for Lord Fielding then RC after he converted; finished by AWN Pugin by 1850-2; BoW 414;

1840s cottages Downing, Flints, for Lord Fielding; W&B; pre 1851; RIBAD;

1840s MH, Chepstow, Mon; JMR; Br obit;)

1840s alts Brynglas, Mon, for J Cordes MP; JMR, Br obit; )

1840s toll-house, Boughrood Bridge, Brec, W&B; BoW

18?? Cardiff Gaol; JMR; Br obit;

1840s school, Swansea, Glam; W&B; JMR, RIBA list;

c1850 lodge, The Hendre, Mon; W&B; Gwent RO D361/F1/F23; two lodges at The Hendre and one at Rockfield in BoW; North Lodge c1858.

c1850 driveway and bridge, The Hendre, Mon; Gwent RO D.361.F1.F23; ?the drive from Rockfield.

1851-3 Brynford ch, Flints; BoW; and school 1852-4; and ?rectory, 1857; JMR 1851-2 for Viscount Fielding as partial replacement for Pantasaph ch after he became a Catholic; Br obit, drawing coll Mrs J. Don; )

1852-4 Brynford School, Flints; BoW; c1851 JMR, Br obit;

1852ff attrib, Pantasaph Friary, Flints, design 1852 built 1858-65 for Lord Fielding; BoW 414

c1852 school, Gorsedd, Flints; JMR; BoW)

1852 Gorsedd ch, Flints; BoW352, also school and probably vicarage; JMR 1852-3, part replacement by Lord Fielding for Pantasaph after he became Catholic; drawing in Mrs J Don colln; )

1852-3 rest Llangattock vibon Awel ch, Mon; ICBS vestry and W window; BoW; not in JMR; cf also 1875)

1853 rebuilt Cefn Tilla, near Raglan, Mon, for Lord Raglan; BoW)

1853 report recommending dem Kerry ch, Mont; HN Jerman, Kerry, 1976, 9; unex; ch rest 1882-3 by GE & AE Street;

1853 Nannerch ch, Flints; JMR; 1852-3 BoW)

1854 enlarged St James, Pontypool, Mon; Br 3.6.54; JMR; not in BoW, chancel by W&B 1845;

1855 rest Presteigne ch, Rad; JMR; obit; not named BoW;

1855-6 Glanogwen (Bethesda) ch, Caerns; one of two Commissioners' churches in NW Wales MH Port; Lord Penrhyn involved; JMR; Llanllechid parish;)

1855 unex TH, Usk, Mon; THW consulted, JMR;

1856-7 ?rest St Mary ch, Brecon, Brec; BoW; JMR only has rest 1838; G&VB 151: £3280 spent 1857, no architect named;

1857 ?MH, Brecon, Brec; BoW; Brecon MH by THW 1838-40 acc to G&VB;

1857 ?rectory, Brynford, Flints; attrib BoW; not in JMR;)

185? Pontruffydd, Bodfari, Flints; BoW no date, lodge 1858; LHW: newly erected 1870; for Captain Mesham; dem c1960; gabled Elizabethan;

1858-9 Glyndyfrdwy ch, Mer; plans ICBS undated £1625; also drawing w unex tower & spire over N porch; SG; 1859 JMR GR; ?the Corwen ch of Br obit;)

1858 add great hall, The Hendre, Mon; BoW

1858 alts Downing, Whitford, Flints; BoW; dem; remodelled for Viscount Fielding, later Earl of Denbigh; JMR; RA 1858; Br obit; photo LHW, burnt 1922 dem c1952-5)

1863 Christ Church, Prestatyn, Flints; JMR obit; parsonage 1866 BoW, JMR c1863;

1863 Castle Caereinion ch, Mont; Br 6.12.62 to be rebuilt £1680; Br 2.5.63; 1866 BoW 89; ICBS 1860-5, plan; nave and chancel; tower added to THW deign 1874 by Thomas Batt;

1863-5 Llandyssil ch, Mont. FS Br 10.10.63 Gothic, nave 67’, 22’ wide, side aisle on arble cols and stone arches, chancel 26 x 17 with tower & spire, to cost c£2400, TW Chester & Son Liverpool bldrs; T Garland clerk of works; intended to build a school w master’s house attached; JMR, Mrs J Don drawings; 1863-6 £3000, BoW, also school; ICBS has engr of church & school, 1863-4;

1864? school and teachers house, Llandyssil. Mont; accnt of church FS Br 10.10.63 says school intended; ICBS has engr of church with school;

1864 Eryrys ch, Denbs; JMR; 1863 BoW;)

1865 Bodfari ch, Flints; BoW; JMR; GR; )

1866 parsonage, Christ Church, Prestatyn, Flints; BoW;

?1866-70 Evenjobb ch, Rad; BoW; same as Evancoyd ch, see below, Br 1.10.70;

1867-8 rest Raglan ch, Mon; ICBS, pews, pulpit, N aisle, E ws, vestry; Also lychgate; Gwent RO D/Pa 36.18; BoW: pulpit, font, E w by Lavers & Barraud;)

c1868-9 Rhydymwyn school & vicarage, Flints; BoW; parsonage Br obit nd;

1869 National School, Goetre, Mon; BoW230; MM 14.6.72 alts by THW;

18?? adds Nantyderry House, Goetre, Mon; BoW;

1870 Evancoyd ch, Evenjobb, Rad; Br 1.10.70; BoW 1866-70; GR ‘last word in insensitive conventionality’; for B Mynors of Evancoyd; Evanjobb ch 1869 MS;

c1870 The New Seat, Evancoyd, Evenjobb, Rad; for B Mynors; JMR from Br nd; BoW says c1835; LHW: built for son of Baskerville-Mynors family of Evancoyd House killed pre completion possibly Arthur Baskerville-Mynors killed Zulu War 1879; dem; ill LHW;

1870-2 adds The Hendre, Mon, for JA Rolls MP; drawings mostly by Henry Pope, THW's clerk, JMR 204; BoW)

1871 ?rest Corwen ch, Mer; CG90; JMR Br obit nd; ?error for Glyndyfrdwy ch; Corwen was rest by Benjamin Ferrey 1870-1, ICBS)

1871-2 Brymbo ch, Denbs; JMR;

1871-3c parsonage Brymbo, Denbs, c1871-3 BoW;

1872 alts Goetre National School, Goetre, Mon; MM 14.6.72; JMR; school 1869 BoW230

1872-5 Nantlys, Tremeirchion, Flints; BoW; for PP Pennant; JMR; obit;

1874 rest chancel, Llanfihangel ystern Llewern ch, Mon; BoW; ICBS 7960; ? Llanvihangel of Br obit)

1874-5 Treuddyn ch, Flints; BoW; JMR 1875;

1875-7 Assize Courts, Usk, Mon; BoW; Gwent RO: Sessions Record Book Q/RB9; Q Misc M.6; Br 22.1.76; JMR;

1875 rest Llangattock ch, Mon, for JA Rolls; added N aisle, organ chamber, porch to family chapel; MM 30.4.75; E w Lavers & Barraud, reredos by T Earp; JMR Br obit;

1877 Llangattock Manor, Mon, for JA Rolls; RA 1877; 1877-8 BoW;

1877 County Club, Agincourt Sq, Monmouth, Mon; BoW; Kissack;

1877? Gravestone of Sir MD Wyatt +1877, Usk ch, Mon; BoW;

Undated:

Brecon School, obit: ?National School for Girls Postern 1849-50 or for Boys Pendre 1867-8;

Gravely School, Brec, obit;

Monmouth Gaol obit;

MH, Newport, Mon obit;

Pontruffydd, Bodfari, Flints, for Capt Mesham, obit, dem; entrance lodge 1858, BoW 328;

Star Cross, unid Italianate house, ?not in Wales, Mrs J Don drawings;

adds Swansea Gaol obit;

adds Nantyderry, Goetre, Mon;

Attr Pantasaph Friary, Flints, des 1852, built 1858-65, for Lord Fielding; BoW 414;

WYATVILLE, Sir JEFFRY 1766-1840, architect, son of Joseph Wyatt, nephew of Samuel & James Wyatt, Colvin; biography by Derek Linstrum 1972; work for Lord Cawdor in SW Wales, Henry Ashton was assistant. Son George J Wyatt 1804-33 was architect briefly. Works in Colvin from 1799;

c1790 ?Gresford Lodge, Gresford, Denbs; TD 1844 363; but Colvin quotes 1795 guide by J. Aikin that by James Wyatt;

1806 Nantybelan Tower, Wynnstay, Denbs, mem to men of Ancient British Fencibles who fell in Ireland 1798; mostly collapsed, BoW 316; JMR 274; signed drawing in BM; c1810, Colvin; TD; CL 6.4.1972;)

1820 unex rest Raglan Castle, Mon; JMR 273, for 6th Duke of Beaufort; not Colvin)

182lff ?adds Stackpole Court, Pmbs, for 1st Earl Cawdor; with H Ashton; ‘after 1821’ Colvin 1978 but not 1995 ed, only 1839 work; JMR 273 c1832 inc bridge, ref Neale, 5, 1822, & TD 1849; bridge l832, stables 1844 (by Ashton); BoW gives only 1839;

1826-37 Golden Grove, Cms, for lst Earl Cawdor; RA l829; CRO Cawdor 2/85-8; 2/130; Linstrum 236: house 1826-31, offices 1832, stables 1834; JMR272; BoW; similar design to Lilleshall, Salop; Henry Ashton supervised; Colvin;.

c1832 ?Bridge, Stackpole Court, Pmbs; JMR 273 says house remodelled and a bridge built for 1st Earl Cawdor c1832; TD1849 not 1833ed; Neale, Seats, 5, 1822; Colvin says Bridge 1832 quoting Linstrum 248; ?not Eight-arch Bridge of 1796-7, ?the One-arch Bridge, called ‘earlier C19 remodelling of an earlier bridge’ BoW 463.

1839-40 alts Stackpole Court, Pmbs, for 1st Earl Cawdor; BoW 462; TD 1849 2 373; Colvin; ‘extremely plain alterations’ BoW; exec H Ashton, who altered stables 1844 (Colvin) and des Brewhouse and dairymaids’ quarters (BoW) and prob the Garden Cottage; attrib Summerhouse in Lodge Park Wood to JW;

c1840 April Cottage, Golden Grove, Cms; BoW; but possibly by Ashton; Tudor almshouse design sim to mid-C19 Widows’ cottages, stackpole, Pembs, called mid-C19 BoW 459 and not attrib.

WYKES, HERBERT T. Architect, born 1902. Swansea Borough Architect qv 1946-66; H&H: born Staffordshire, ARIBA 1927, FRIBA 1937, appointed Swansea Borough Architect 1946. On his retirement in 1966 claimed to have been responsible for 11,196 new dwellings in the Borough, together with thirty post-war schools, award winning old people’s bungalows in Toronto Place (1952) and saw the College of Technology on Mount Pleasant Hill as ‘probably his greatest achievement’.

WYNDHAM, CAROLINE. Wife of Thomas Wyndham of Dunraven Castle Glam.

1802-6 design Dunraven Castle, St Brides Major, Glam, built by Charles Wallis of Swansea qv; LHW revised edn; Seat of Earls of Dunraven, alts 1858 Egbert Moxham and 1886-8 George Devey, exec James Williams; dem;

WYNN, THOMAS, 1st Lord Newborough. 1736-1807. Amateur architect; Colvin: villa Kingsgate, Kent 1762 for Lord Holland, and for Holland’s son Chas James Fox designed Temple of Friendship c1805 St Anns Hill, Chertsey.

1761 probably designed Fort Williamsburg, Llandwrog, Caerns, on his Glynllifon estate, to train his militia against French

1775c probably designed Fort Belan, Llandwrog, Caerns, at S entrance Menai Strait, against Americans.

WYNNE, J. Manchester

1871 competitor Aberystwyth Board Sch, Cd, CN 16.2.72

WYNNE-ROBERTS, R. O., civil engineer, surveyor Llandudno UDC, Carnarvon Corporation and Oswestry Corporation, water engineer Cape Town Council; in Toronto 1920 WW in W 1920.

WYNNE-THOMAS, DAN see Dan Wynne Thomas.

YATES, JAMES. Mason. Bromyard

1790-3 mason W front, St Davids Cathedral, Pmbs, for John Nash; Suggett 108;

YENN, JOHN London 1750-1821; Colvin; pupil of William Chambers; in Office of Works, retired 1819. 1811-14 rebuilt King Charles block at Greenwich Hospital w HH Seward;

1791c TH, Llanfyllin, Mont; Colvin; dem 1960; exh RA 1791 as to be built, but BoW says built 1789;

YOCKNEY, S. W. Engineer, Westminster. ?same as S. H. Yockney who designed viaduct at Tintern, Mon, c1865, to carry branch from Wye Valley Railway over Wye to Tintern Wireworks; steel-truss spans; BoW; firm did tunnels for Brunel, BSW 2 150 n 50;

1884-5 tunnel under R Neath, Briton Ferry, Glam, for Rhondda & Swansea Bay Railway, 1490 yards, abandoned for swing bridge, see below;

1892-4 engineer to Rhondda & Swansea Bay Railway, Cambrian 2.3.94, annual meeting reporting foundations of bridge completed, JE Goldwyre, assistant engineer with WS Marsh;

1892-4 Neath River Swing Bridge, Briton Ferry, Glam, for Rhondda & Swansea Bay Railway; girders by E Finch & Co Chepstow; resident engineer F E Goldwyre qv, contractor George Palmer, Neath; BoW 463; Cambrian 2.3.94, annual meeting reporting foundations of bridge completed, JE Goldwyre, assistant engineer with WS Marsh;

1903-11 Lampeter to Aberaeron railway, Cd; employed to plan two routes, Llandeilo to Lampeter, and Lampeter to Aberaeron; 1903-6 abortive first Lampeter to Aberaeron scheme, with Jackson & Co, London, contractors; built 1908-11, Edward Nuttall & Co contractors. Stations Aberayron, Ystrad (Felinfach), halts at Silian, Talsarn and Ciliau. MRC Price, The Lampeter, Aberayron & New Quay Light Railway, 1995.

YORKE, ROSENBERG & MARDALL. See also Cyril Sjostrom

1949 housing, Brynmawr, Mon, for rubber factory workers; BoW

YOUNG, CHARLES. Builder, Pembroke Dock. 1 Gwyther St.

c1900 unex plans Bush House, Pembroke, Pmbs; McGarvie, The Meyricks of Bush; house by George Morgan & Son qv;

1901-4 builder Coronation School, Meyrick St, Pembroke Dock, Pmbs, by George Morgan & Son; Charles Young contractor, opened HMT 11.5.04.

1903-5 builder Masonic Hall, Pembroke Dock, Pmbs; by George Morgan & Son qv;

Attrib

Adam-style drawing room, Rhosygilwen, Cilgerran, Pmbs, attrib LHW to CY

YOUNG, J.

1882 unex plan iron bridge to replace Chain Bridge, Llandovery, Cms; CJ 13.1.82;

YOUNG, JOHN Carpenter St Davids, 1835, 1844 dirs.

1829 agreement Matthew Lamb mason & JY carpenter re work at St Davids Cathedral, Pmbs; 25.6.29; SDCh/Misc/235;

YOXALL, WILLIAM Nantwich 1705-70, des Chester Infirmary 1758-63; Colvin;

1762-3 refitted rooms, Chirk Castle, Denbs, for Richard Myddelton; NLW Myddelton F7375 & stewards commonplace book 1762-3; Colvin;

Abbreviations:

A The Architect

AA Academy Architecture

AAJ Architectural Association Journal

AC Archaeologia Cambrensis

AC Abergavenny Chronicle

ACL GE Evans, Aberystwyth & its Court Leet

AEBTD Architects Engineers & Building Trades Dir. 1868

AF Inf from Andy Foster, mainly from his cataloque of Birmingham inter-war church and chapel architects

AGM Architects of Greater Manchester website;

AJ Architects Journal

AJ Anthony Jones MS notes

AJW A & J Welton, The Story of Montgomery, 2003

APSD Architectural Publ. Soc Dictionary

AQ Anthony Quiney, John Loughborough Pearson, 1979

AR Architectural Review

ARO Ceredigion Record Office, Aberystwyth

Arch The Architect

ASG A Stuart Gray Edwardian Architecture

AV Adam Voelcker information

B Baptist

BA British Architect

BC Bible Christian

BDAC Biographical Dictionary of Architects in Canada

BDBIA Biographical Dictionary of British and Irish Architects 1800-1950

BDCE AW Skempton ed, Biog Dictionary Civil Engineers 1500-1930

BC Bible Christian

BC Borough Council

BD Building Design

BDCA Biographical Dictionary of Canadian Architects

BH Baptist Handbook

BJ Builders Journal

Bldr builder

Blt built

BoE Buildings of England

BoI Buildings of Ireland

BoS Buildings of Scotland

BoW Buildings of Wales

Br The Builder

BN Building News

BPR WJLewis, Born on a Perilous Rock - Aberystwyth Past & Present, 1980

BSW SK Jones Brunel in S Wales two vols

C: contract

C Congregational generally English Congregational

Cadw Cadw historic buildings list

C&DH Caernarvon & Denbigh Herald

C&TV John Hilling, Cardiff & The Valleys,

Cambr: The Cambrian

CAS Carmarthen Antiquarians Scrapbook (in CRO)

CAntiq: Carmarthenshire Antiquary

CB The Church Builder

CBR Catholic Building Review/ Catholic Building Record

CC County council

CCV Alan Vernon Jones, Chapels of the Cynon Valley, 2002

CDH Caerns & Denbs Herald

CGG Central Glamorgan Gazette

Cd: Cardiganshire/ Ceredigion (county)

CE Civil Engineer

Cered. Ceredigion (journal)

CH Carnarvon Herald

CJ : Carmarthen Journal

CM : Calvinsitic Methodist

CMG: Cardiff & Merthyr Guardian

Cms Carmarthenshire

CN: Cambrian News

CofH Countess of Huntingdon’s Connexion chapel

Comp competition

Comp competitor

Copp: S. Hughes, Copperopolis, 2000

CRA CR Anthony, Montgomeryshire Collections 1995.

CRO: Carmarthenshire Record Office, Carmarthen

Colvin: HM Colvin, Biographical Dictionary of British Architects, 1998.

CS Christopher Stell Inventory of nonconformist chapels and meeting houses, HMSO;

CT Cardiff Times

CTA Cardigan and Tivyside Advertiser

CTA Civic Trust Award

CTA Companion to the Almanac

Cunningham C Cunningham Victorian & Edwardian Town Halls

Curtains. Curtains!!! or a new life for old theatres, ed I. Mackintosh & M. Sell for The Curtains !!! Committee, 1982.

CYB: Congregational Year Book

DBA Directory of British Architects 1993 RIBA

DC District Council

DE MSS notes on RC churches by Denis Evinson

Dem Demolished

Des Design or designed

DHO D Huw Owen, Capeli Cymru, 2005

Dir Directory

DKG Dewisland & Kemes Gazette

DMH DW Miles ed, A History of Haverfordwest 1999

DMH 2007 DW Miles A short history of Haverfordwest, 2007

DRT DR Thomas, Hist of the diocese of St Asaph, 1870.

DSA Dictionary of Scottish Architects online

DWB Dictionary of Welsh Biography 1959

DWJ DW James, St Davids & Dewisland, 1981.

EB English Baptist

EC English Congregational

EE Evening Express

Elleray DR Elleray, Victorian churches of Sussex 1981

EMA Examples of Modern Architecture Ecclesiastical & Domestic, 1870

Eng English

Eng Engineer

Entr Entrant, entry (competition)

EP English Presbyterian

EVA HR Hitchcock, Early Victorian Architecture in Britain 1954, plates reprint 1976

Evans GE Evans Cardiganshire, 1903

EWR Inf from Eryl Wyn Rowlands, Capel.

F&CE Fishguard & County Echo

FH F. Henderson, Railway engineers and architects of Wales 1991.

FM Presbyterian Forward Movement

FRIBA Fellow of Royal Inst of British Architects

FSA Fellow of Society of Arts/ Fellow Soc of Architecture

FSI Fellow of Surveyors Institution

G&VB WSK Thomas Georgian & Victorian Brecon 1993

G Breese G Breese The Bridges of Wales 2001

GGJ Georgian Group Journal

GILJ Geraint I L Jones, Anglesey Churches, 2006, or Capeli Mon, 2007;

GKJ GK Johnson, Cardigan Uncovered 1 A-H 2008;

GJL Gomme, Jenner & Little, Bristol an architectural history, 1979.

GM Gentleman's Magazine

GMBG Glamorgan Monmouth & Brecon Gazette

Gomme. Gomme, Jenner & Little, Bristol an architectural history, 1979.

GR Goodhart-Rendel index of Victorian churches, RIBA

GRO Gloucestershire Record Office

GTW WJ Lewis The Gateway to Wales 1990

Gunnis R Gunnis Dict of British Sculptors 1660-1851,

GWR Grea Western Railway

H&H Holland & Holder, Advice to inform post-war listing Wales, 2019

Harwood & Foster. Gazeteer of Places of Christian Worship 1914-90 in Soc of Arch Historians, 19??, pp 103-26

HC Howard Colvin Biographical Dictionary of British Architects

HEAC Rees & Thomas, Hanes Eglwysi Annibynol Cymru, 1870-5

HH Hidden Histories RCAHMW centenary volume 2008

Hiller. G. Hiller, Your obedient Servant, 2003

HJ Hereford Journal

HMDA J.Evans, Hanes Methodistiaeth De Sir Aberteifi, 1904

HMGM R. Owen, Hanes Methodistiaeth Gorllewin Merioneth

HMSG J. Morris, Hanes Methodistiaeth Sir Gaerfyrddin 1911

HRO Pembs Record Office, Haverfordwest

HMT: Haverfordwest & Milford Haven Telegraph

HS High Sheriff

HT Hereford Times

HVPA Inf from HV Phythian-Adams, 9 Willes Terr, Leamington CV 31 1DL;

I Independent

IBA Institute of British Architects

ICBS: Incorp Church Building Soc records Lambeth Palace or

ICE Institution of Civil Engineers

Ill Illustration

Inv Involved

Jervoise The Ancient Bridges of Wales and the West of England

JC20Soc Journal of C20 Society list of best buildings of 1970s, 2013, 164ff;

JHSCIW Journal of the Historical Society of the Church in Wales

JMCWB JM Crook, William Burges, 1981;

JMHRS Journal of Merioneth History and Record Society

JMR JM Robinson, The Wyatts, 1978;

JP John Pritchard database on chapels NLW

JRW JR Webster, Old College Aberystwyth, 1995.

Kelly Kelly's Post Office Directories

Kissack K. Kissack, Victorian Monmouth, 1984.

Kissack 2003. K. Kissack, Monmouth & its buildings, 2003

LAL Gareth Hughes ed, Looking around Llanelli with Harry Davies, 1985

LCG Llanelly & County Gazette

LEV Less Eminent Victorians blog by Edmund Harris

LG Llanelli Gazette

LM Llanelly Mercury

LNWR London & North Western Railway

Lodwick J&V Lodwick, Story of Carmarthen, 1994

LTCR LTC Rolt biographies of Telford, Brunel and Stephensons.

Marble Halls. Catalogue of 1973 V&A exhibition

Mason. Mrs Mason Pembroke Dock 1906

MCol Montgomeryshire Collections

MD Michael Darby, John Pollard Seddon, 1983

ME Montgomeryshire Express & Rad Times

MEcho Montgomeryshire Echo

MF Inf Michael Freeman Ceredigion Museum Aberystwyth

MH Market Hall

MH Martin Harrison, 30 Watkin Terr, Northampton

nd No date

MHLC MHL Clarke notes on Caernarvonshire

MHP MH Port book on commissioner’s churches

MICE Member of Institute of Civil Engineers

MM Monmouthshire Merlin

Mon Monmouthshire

Mont Montgomeryshire

MS Michael Speak references from Hereford Times & Hereford Journal

MSA Member Society of Architects

MVA Manchester Victorian Architects website

NB Notebook

NE National Eisteddfod

NLW National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth

NMR National Monuments Record, Aberystwyth

NMW National Museum of Wales, Cardiff

NPFR JP Morris, North Pembs & Fishguard Railway 1969

NWC North Wales Chronicle

NWOE N Wales Observer & Express

OMJ Inf Olwen Jenkins, Tawelfa, Bellevue Place, Aberaeron

Orrin G.R. Orrin, Church Building and restoration in Victorian Glamorgan, 2004

P Presbyterian

P&P Plans & Prospects 1975 Arts Council exhibition catalogue.

PBP Pembrey & Burry Port, by John Nicholson 2 vols

PCG: Pembroke and County Gazette

Peters Mrs Peters, History of Pembroke Dock

PFP Pontypool Free Press

PH Pembrokeshire Herald

PH Public house

PH Peter Howell inf 127A Banbury rd Oxford

PHist: Pembs Historian

PJ Paul Joyce list of works by G.E. Street

PM Primitive Methodist

pr prize

PRIBA President Royal Inst of Brit Architects

PRO Public Record Office, London

Prop proposed

QM Quaker Meeting

PT: Pembrokeshire Telegraph

RA: Royal Academy

rblt Rebuilt

RC Roman Catholic

RCAHMW Royal Commission, Aberystwyth

RDC Rural District Council

RE Royal Engineers

RH Inf Richard Haslam, Bramley Grange, Tadley, RG26 5DJ

RHB Biddle & Nock, The Railway Heritage of Britain, 1983

RHH RH Harper, Victorian Architectural Competitions, 1983

RHoman R Homan, The Victorian churches of Kent

RIBAD RIBA Drawings Colln London now at V&A

RIBAJ RIBA Journal

RISW Royal Institution of South Wales, Swansea

RL Russell Lilford typescript list of architects in Somerset, 2009

RO Record Office

RS inf Robert Scourfield

RSI Robert Scourfield index of Welsh Chapel architects;

RSAW Royal Society of Architects in Wales

SC Shrewsbury Chronicle

Sch School

SD St Davids diocese archive NLW

Seaborne: Malcolm Seaborne, Schools in Wales

SH Information Stephen Hughes RCAHMW

SWA South Wales Argus

SWDN South Wales Daily News

SWEP South Wales Evening Post

SWR South Wales Railway

T tender

TCAS Trans Carms Antig Soc

TCdAS Trans Cards Antiq Soc

TCHS Trans Caerns Historical Soc

TD Samuel Lewis, A topographical dictionary of Wales 1833, 1844, 1849 eds

TH Town Hall

TL Thomas Lloyd notes

TO Tenby Observer

TRS Transactions Radnorshire Society

TS Ivor Bulmer Thomas, Top Sawyer, 1938.

U Unitarian

UCW University College of Wales

UDC Urban District Council

UFM United Free Methodist

ukmoho UK Modern House index online

UM United Methodist

Unex unexecuted

W The Welshman

WA Wrexham Advertiser

WBR Wiltshire Buildings Record, Architects and Buildings Craftsmen with work in Wiltshire, 2 vols

WCC Annual Report of Wesleyan Chapel Ctee 1855 ff

WCR MRC Price, Whitland & Cardigan Railway, 1975

WG The Welsh Gazette

WG Wrexham Gazette

WGRO West Glamorgan Record Office

WM Wesleyan Methodist

WM Western Mail

WO Wales Online

WT Western Telegraph

WWG West Wales Gazette

WWM Welsh Wesleyan Methodist

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