Thomas Oliver (architect), the Glossary
Thomas Oliver (14 January 1791 – December 1857) was an English classical architect and surveyor active in Newcastle upon Tyne.[1]
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13 relations: Crailing, Gateshead, Grainger Town, Jedburgh Grammar School, John Clayton (town clerk), John Dobson (architect), Kelso, Scottish Borders, Knight, Newcastle upon Tyne, Richard Grainger, Roxburghshire, Seaham, St James' Park.
- Architects from Northumberland
Crailing
Crailing is a village on the A698, in Teviotdale, 4m east of Jedburgh in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, in the historic county of Roxburghshire.
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Gateshead
Gateshead is a town in the Gateshead Metropolitan Borough of Tyne and Wear, England.
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Grainger Town
Grainger Town is the historic commercial center of Newcastle upon Tyne, England.
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Jedburgh Grammar School
Jedburgh Grammar School is a state secondary school in Jedburgh, Scotland, with around 440 pupils, 40 teaching staff, and 15 non-teaching staff.
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John Clayton (town clerk)
John Clayton (10 June 1792 – 14 July 1890) was an antiquarian and town clerk of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, during the nineteenth century. Thomas Oliver (architect) and John Clayton (town clerk) are People from Newcastle upon Tyne.
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John Dobson (architect)
John Dobson (9 November 17878 January 1865) was a 19th-century English neoclassical architect. Thomas Oliver (architect) and John Dobson (architect) are 19th-century English architects and architects from Northumberland.
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Kelso, Scottish Borders
Kelso is a market town in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland.
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Knight
A knight is a person granted an honorary title of knighthood by a head of state (including the pope) or representative for service to the monarch, the church or the country, especially in a military capacity.
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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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Richard Grainger
Richard Grainger (9 October 17974 July 1861) was a builder in Newcastle upon Tyne. Thomas Oliver (architect) and Richard Grainger are People from Newcastle upon Tyne.
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Roxburghshire
Roxburghshire or the County of Roxburgh (Siorrachd Rosbroig) is a historic county and registration county in the Southern Uplands of Scotland.
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Seaham
Seaham is a seaside town in County Durham, England.
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St James' Park
St James' Park is a football stadium in Newcastle upon Tyne, England.
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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)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Oliver_(architect)
Also known as Oliver, Leeson & Wood.