John and Benjamin Green, the Glossary
John Green (29 June 1787 – 30 September 1852) and Benjamin Green (1811–14 November 1858) were a father and son who worked in partnership as architects in North East England during the early nineteenth century.[1]
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68 relations: Acklington, Acklington railway station, Alnwick, Augustus Charles Pugin, Augustus Pugin, Barnard Castle, Beaufront Castle, Belford railway station (England), Belford, Northumberland, Bellingham, Northumberland, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Cambo, Northumberland, Chathill, Chathill railway station, Corbridge, Dinsdale Park, Duke of Northumberland, Earl of Durham, Earsdon, Elswick, Newcastle upon Tyne, Falstone, Gateshead, Grey's Monument, Hexham, High Coniscliffe, High Level Bridge, River Tyne, Horsley, Northumberland, Ilderton, Northumberland, Ingram, Northumberland, Institution of Civil Engineers, Jesmond, Laing Art Gallery, Literary and Philosophical Society of Newcastle upon Tyne, Morpeth railway station, Morpeth, Northumberland, National Trust, Newburn, Newcastle and North Shields Railway, Newcastle upon Tyne, Norham, North East England, North Shields, Ouseburn Viaduct, Ovington, Northumberland, Penshaw, Penshaw Monument, Province of Canada, Richard Grainger, River Tees, River Tyne, ... Expand index (18 more) »
- Architects from Northumberland
- Business duos
Acklington
Acklington is a small village in Northumberland, England.
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Acklington railway station
Acklington is a railway station on the East Coast Main Line, which runs between and.
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Alnwick
Alnwick is a market town in Northumberland, England, of which it is the traditional county town.
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Augustus Charles Pugin
Augustus Charles Pugin (born Auguste-Charles Pugin; 1762 – 19 December 1832) was an Anglo-French artist, architectural draughtsman, and writer on medieval architecture.
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Augustus Pugin
Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (1 March 1812 – 14 September 1852) was an English architect, designer, artist and critic with French and Swiss origins.
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Barnard Castle
Barnard Castle is a market town on the north bank of the River Tees, in County Durham, England.
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Beaufront Castle
Beaufront Castle is a privately owned 19th-century country house near Hexham, Northumberland, England.
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Belford railway station (England)
Belford railway station is a disused station situated on the East Coast Main Line between the current Chathill and Berwick-upon-Tweed stations serving the village of Belford.
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Belford, Northumberland
Belford is a village and civil parish in Northumberland, England, about halfway between Alnwick and Berwick-upon-Tweed, a few miles inland from the east coast and just off the Great North Road, the A1.
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Bellingham, Northumberland
Bellingham is a village and civil parish in Northumberland, to the north-west of Newcastle upon Tyne and is situated on the Hareshaw Burn at its confluence with the River North Tyne.
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Berwick-upon-Tweed
Berwick-upon-Tweed, sometimes known as Berwick-on-Tweed or simply Berwick, is a town and civil parish in Northumberland, England, south of the Anglo-Scottish border, and the northernmost town in England.
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Cambo, Northumberland
Cambo is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Wallington Demesne, in Northumberland, England.
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Chathill
Chathill is a hamlet and former civil parish, now in the parish of Ellingham, in Northumberland, England.
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Chathill railway station
Chathill is a railway station on the East Coast Main Line, which runs between and.
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Corbridge
Corbridge is a village in Northumberland, England, west of Newcastle and east of Hexham.
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Dinsdale Park
Dinsdale Park is a 19th-century mansion and former Spa hotel at Low Dinsdale, near Darlington, County Durham, England now converted into residential apartments.
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Duke of Northumberland
Duke of Northumberland is a noble title that has been created three times in English and British history, twice in the Peerage of England and once in the Peerage of Great Britain.
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Earl of Durham
Earl of Durham is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
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Earsdon
Earsdon is a village in the borough of North Tyneside in the county of Tyne and Wear, England.
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Elswick, Newcastle upon Tyne
Elswick is a district and electoral ward of the city and metropolitan borough of Newcastle upon Tyne, in the county of Tyne and Wear, England, 1.9 miles west of the city centre, bordering the River Tyne.
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Falstone
Falstone is a small village in Northumberland, England, just east of Kielder Water.
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Gateshead
Gateshead is a town in the Gateshead Metropolitan Borough of Tyne and Wear, England.
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Grey's Monument
Grey's Monument is a Grade I-listed monument in the centre of Newcastle upon Tyne, England.
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Hexham
Hexham is a market town and civil parish in Northumberland, England, on the south bank of the River Tyne, formed by the confluence of the North Tyne and the South Tyne at Warden nearby, and close to Hadrian's Wall.
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High Coniscliffe
High Coniscliffe is a parish and village in the borough of Darlington and ceremonial county of County Durham, England.
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High Level Bridge, River Tyne
The High Level Bridge is a road and railway bridge spanning the River Tyne between Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead in North East England.
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Horsley, Northumberland
Horsley is a small village and civil parish in Northumberland, England.
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Ilderton, Northumberland
Ilderton is a small village in Northumberland, England.
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Ingram, Northumberland
Ingram is a small village and civil parish in Northumberland, England.
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Institution of Civil Engineers
The Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) is an independent professional association for civil engineers and a charitable body in the United Kingdom.
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Jesmond
Jesmond is a suburb of Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England, situated north of the city centre and to the east of the Town Moor.
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Laing Art Gallery
The Laing Art Gallery in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, is located on New Bridge Street West.
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Literary and Philosophical Society of Newcastle upon Tyne
The Literary and Philosophical Society of Newcastle upon Tyne (or the Lit & Phil as it is popularly known) is a historical library in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, and the largest independent library outside London.
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Morpeth railway station
Morpeth is a railway station on the East Coast Main Line, which runs between and.
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Morpeth, Northumberland
Morpeth is a historic market town in Northumberland, England, lying on the River Wansbeck.
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National Trust
The National Trust (Ymddiriedolaeth Genedlaethol; Iontaobhas Náisiúnta) is a heritage and nature conservation charity and membership organisation in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
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Newburn
Newburn is a village and district of Newcastle upon Tyne, in Tyne and Wear, England.
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Newcastle and North Shields Railway
The Newcastle & North Shields Railway opened in June 1839 from a temporary terminus in Carliol Square in Newcastle upon Tyne to North Shields.
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Newcastle upon Tyne
Newcastle upon Tyne, or simply Newcastle (RP), is a city and metropolitan borough in Tyne and Wear, England.
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Norham
Norham is a village and civil parish in Northumberland, England.
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North East England
North East England is one of nine official regions of England at the first level of ITL for statistical purposes.
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North Shields
North Shields is a town in the Borough of North Tyneside in Tyne and Wear, England.
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Ouseburn Viaduct
Ouseburn Viaduct carries the East Coast Main Line over the Ouseburn Valley through the East End of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
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Ovington, Northumberland
Ovington is a village and civil parish in the south of Northumberland, England.
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Penshaw
The village of Penshaw, formerly known as Painshaw or Pensher, is an area of the metropolitan district of the City of Sunderland, in Tyne and Wear, England.
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Penshaw Monument
The Penshaw Monument (officially the Earl of Durham's Monument) is a memorial in the style of an ancient Greek temple on Penshaw Hill in the metropolitan borough of the City of Sunderland, North East England.
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Province of Canada
The Province of Canada (or the United Province of Canada or the United Canadas) was a British colony in British North America from 1841 to 1867.
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Richard Grainger
Richard Grainger (9 October 17974 July 1861) was a builder in Newcastle upon Tyne.
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River Tees
The River Tees, in England, rises on the eastern slope of Cross Fell in the North Pennines and flows eastwards for to reach the North Sea in the North East of England.
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River Tyne
The River Tyne is a river in North East England.
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Robert Stephenson
Robert Stephenson, (Hon. causa) (16 October 1803 – 12 October 1859) was an English civil engineer and designer of locomotives.
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Seghill
Seghill is a large village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Seaton Valley, located on the Northumberland border which is the county boundary between Northumberland and Tyne and Wear.
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Stamfordham
Stamfordham is a village and civil parish in Northumberland, England.
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Stella, Gateshead
Stella is a community in the Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England.
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Stockton-on-Tees
Stockton-on-Tees is a market town in County Durham, England, with a population of 84,815 at the 2021 UK census.
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Sunderland
Sunderland is a port city in Tyne and Wear, England.
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Telford Medal
The Telford Medal is a prize awarded by the British Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) for a paper or series of papers.
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Temple of Hephaestus
The Temple of Hephaestus or Hephaisteion (also "Hephesteum" or "Hephaesteum"; Ἡφαιστεῖον, Ναός Ηφαίστου, and formerly called in error the Theseion or "Theseum"; Θησεῖον, Θησείο), is a well-preserved Greek temple dedicated to Hephaestus; it remains standing largely intact today.
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Theatre Royal, Newcastle
The Theatre Royal is a historic theatre, a Grade I listed building situated on Grey Street in Newcastle upon Tyne.
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Trinity Green
Trinity Green is a public park located on the edge of Stockton Town Centre in Stockton-on-Tees, England.
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Tynemouth
Tynemouth is a coastal town in the metropolitan borough of North Tyneside, in Tyne and Wear, England.
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Wallsend
Wallsend is a town in North Tyneside, Tyne and Wear, England, at the eastern end of Hadrian's Wall.
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Warkworth, Northumberland
Warkworth is a village in Northumberland, England.
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Whitburn, Tyne and Wear
Whitburn is a village in South Tyneside, in the metropolitan county of Tyne and Wear on the coast of North East England.
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Whorlton, County Durham
Whorlton is a small village in County Durham, in England.
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Willington Dene Viaduct
Willington Dene Viaduct carries the Tyne and Wear Metro railway over the Wallsend Burn between Wallsend and Howdon, Tyne and Wear.
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Willington Quay
Willington Quay is an area in the borough of North Tyneside in Tyne and Wear in northern England.
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Wycliffe, County Durham
Wycliffe is a village on the south bank of the River Tees in the North East of England, situated a short distance to the east of Barnard Castle.
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See also
Architects from Northumberland
- Aelric
- Alison Killing
- Archibald Matthias Dunn
- Banister Fletcher (senior)
- Capability Brown
- Charles Tiffin
- David Stephenson (architect)
- Frank West Rich
- Frederick Etchells
- George Kenyon
- Gibson Kyle
- Jack Lynn (architect)
- John Dobson (architect)
- John Taylor (architect)
- John Wilson Walton-Wilson
- John and Benjamin Green
- Ray Foulk
- Robert Burns Dick
- Thomas Oliver (architect)
- Willey Reveley
- William Newton (architect, 1730–1798)
Business duos
- Andrew Crooke and William Cooke
- Arnold Pannartz and Konrad Sweynheim
- Ben & Jerry's
- Ben Affleck and Matt Damon
- Boillot & Lauck
- Brenda and Robert Vale
- Charles and Ray Eames
- Christian and Nick Candy
- Colin McAllister and Justin Ryan
- David Filo
- David and Frederick Barclay
- Edwin Hayes and Campbell Scott
- Emma Ferguson and Dan Morris
- Gary Burrell
- Hewlett-Packard
- History of Microsoft
- Jerome and Evelyn Ackerman
- Jerry Yang
- Jimmy Sharman
- John and Benjamin Green
- John and Donald Parkinson
- John and Richard Marriot
- Julius L. and Morris Moritz
- Klapmeier brothers
- Larry Page
- Laurence Canter and Martha Siegel
- Lise Roel and Hugo Höstrup
- Matt Stone
- Mel Ziegler and Patricia Ziegler
- Mert and Marcus
- Min Kao
- Mohsin and Zuber Issa
- Monfort brothers
- Niccolò and Maffeo Polo
- Procter & Gamble
- Reuben and Rose Mattus
- Richard and Maurice McDonald
- Sergey Brin
- Shashi and Ravi Ruia
- Sidney and Alfred Luttrell
- Smith & Wesson
- Southworth & Hawes
- The Dolans
- The Vainglorious
- Trey Parker
- Trinny and Susannah
- W. & D. Downey
- Wells Fargo (1852–1998)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_and_Benjamin_Green
Also known as Benjamin Green (architect), John Green (1787-1852), John Green (architect).
, Robert Stephenson, Seghill, Stamfordham, Stella, Gateshead, Stockton-on-Tees, Sunderland, Telford Medal, Temple of Hephaestus, Theatre Royal, Newcastle, Trinity Green, Tynemouth, Wallsend, Warkworth, Northumberland, Whitburn, Tyne and Wear, Whorlton, County Durham, Willington Dene Viaduct, Willington Quay, Wycliffe, County Durham.