Frederick Barnes (architect), the Glossary
Frederick Barnes (1814–1898) was a British architect who is best remembered for his work on railway stations in East Anglia.[1]
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19 relations: Bealings railway station, Bury St Edmunds railway station, Christ's Hospital, East Anglia, Eastern Union Railway, Elmswell railway station, Foxwarren Park, Ipswich engine shed, Ipswich Stoke Hill railway station, John Medland Clark, London Borough of Hackney, Needham Market railway station, Old Town Hall, Needham Market, Peter Bruff, Royal Academy of Arts, Sancton Wood, Sydney Smirke, Thurston railway station, Woodbridge railway station.
- Architects from Ipswich
- British railway architects
- People from the London Borough of Hackney
Bealings railway station
Bealings railway station was a station in Little Bealings, Suffolk, on the line between and.
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Bury St Edmunds railway station
Bury St Edmunds railway station serves the town of Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk, England.
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Christ's Hospital
Christ's Hospital is a public school (English fee-charging boarding school for pupils aged 11–18) with a royal charter, located to the south of Horsham in West Sussex.
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East Anglia
East Anglia is an area in the East of England.
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Eastern Union Railway
The Eastern Union Railway (EUR) was an English railway company, at first built from Colchester to Ipswich; it opened in 1846.
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Elmswell railway station
Elmswell serves the village of Elmswell in Suffolk, England.
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Foxwarren Park
Foxwarren Park, at Wisley in Surrey, is a Victorian country house and estate.
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Ipswich engine shed
Ipswich engine shed was an engine shed located in Ipswich, Suffolk on the Great Eastern Main Line.
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Ipswich Stoke Hill railway station
Ipswich Stoke Hill railway station was the northern terminus of the Eastern Union Railway line from Colchester to Ipswich from its opening in June 1846 until 1860 when the present Ipswich station opened at the other end of the Stoke tunnel.
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John Medland Clark
John Medland Clark (1813-11 April, 1849) was an English architect briefly active in Ipswich, Suffolk before his promising career was cut short by a premature death at the age of 36. Frederick Barnes (architect) and John Medland Clark are 19th-century English architects.
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London Borough of Hackney
The London Borough of Hackney is a London borough in Inner London, England.
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Needham Market railway station
Needham Market railway station is on the Great Eastern Main Line (GEML) in the East of England, serving the town of Needham Market, Suffolk.
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Old Town Hall, Needham Market
The Old Town Hall is a municipal building in the High Street in Needham Market, Suffolk, England.
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Peter Bruff
Peter Schuyler Bruff (23 July 1812 – 24 February 1900) was an English civil engineer and land developer'Obituary. Frederick Barnes (architect) and Peter Bruff are 19th-century British businesspeople and British railway pioneers.
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Royal Academy of Arts
The Royal Academy of Arts (RA) is an art institution based in Burlington House in Piccadilly in London, England.
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Sancton Wood
Sancton Wood (27 April 1814 – 18 April 1886) was an English architect and surveyor, known for his work on railway buildings. Frederick Barnes (architect) and Sancton Wood are 19th-century English architects and architects from London.
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Sydney Smirke
Sydney Smirke (20 December 1797 – 8 December 1877) was a British architect. Frederick Barnes (architect) and Sydney Smirke are 19th-century English architects and architects from London.
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Thurston railway station
Thurston railway station serves the village of Thurston in Suffolk, England.
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Woodbridge railway station
Woodbridge railway station is on the East Suffolk Line in the east of England, serving the town of Woodbridge, Suffolk.
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See also
Architects from Ipswich
- Benjamin Ingelow
- Birkin Haward
- Claude Batley
- Frederick Barnes (architect)
- Harold Ridley Hooper
- Henry Munro Cautley
- Henry Percy Adams
- Hilda Mason (architect)
- John Shewell Corder
- Richard Phipson
- William Mason (architect)
British railway architects
- Alastair Lansley
- Benjamin Burleigh
- Bernard Kaukas
- Charles Driver
- Charles Holden
- Charles Hutton (architect)
- Charles Trubshaw
- Charles Walter Clark
- David Mocatta
- Francis Thompson (architect)
- Frederick Barnes (architect)
- Frederick Francis Charles Curtis
- George Townsend Andrews
- Harry Bell Measures
- Horace Field
- Howard Cavanagh
- Ignatius Bonomi
- James Miller (architect)
- James Robb Scott
- Jane Priestman
- John Holloway Sanders
- John Livock
- John Murray Easton
- John Young (architect)
- Leslie Green
- Lewis Cubitt
- Max Clendinning
- Murdoch Paterson
- Nick Derbyshire (architect)
- Percy Emerson Culverhouse
- Philip Hardwick
- Ray Moorcroft
- Reginald Wynn Owen
- Roland Paoletti
- Samuel Beazley
- Stanley Heaps
- T. P. Figgis
- Thomas Myres
- Thomas Prosser (architect)
- W. N. Ashbee
- William Henry Hamlyn
- William Peachey
- William Robert Headley
- William Tite
- William Tress
People from the London Borough of Hackney
- Aba Shanti-I
- Alan Glynn (bacteriologist)
- Alfred Cellier
- Arnold Burgen
- Arthur Stanley Hirst
- Barnet Woolf
- Barry Troyna
- Camilla Croudace
- Carol Adams (educator)
- DJ Spoony
- David Jesson
- Dorothy Spiers
- Edgar Bainton
- Edgar Beck
- Edith Watson (police officer)
- Emma Obanye
- Fiona Mozley
- Frederick Barnes (architect)
- Frederick Henry Bradley
- George Bolton (banker)
- Glamma Kid
- Henry Ray Freshfield
- Henry Richardson (film editor)
- James Edmeston
- Jammz
- Jim Bradbury
- John Charles Bowring
- Justin de Villeneuve
- Lady Arbella Stuart
- Leslie Flint
- List of people from the London Borough of Hackney
- Maria Giberne
- Mimi Khalvati
- Mr Brainz
- Natalie Coleman
- Nicholas Borden
- Pauline Pearce
- Roland Piché
- Sam Black (public relations)
- Sandra Agard
- Solomon Souza
- Stanley Gelbier
- Sydney Cumbers
- Terry Jervis
- Theodora Lisle Prankerd
- Thomas A. Welton
- Thomas Holloway (painter)
- Thomas Tomkins (martyr)
- Veronica Papworth
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Barnes_(architect)