John Lowder
John Lowder | |
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Nationality | UK |
Known for | Architect |
John Lowder was an architect and surveyor working in Bath, Somerset. He was the Bath City Surveyor for a short time.
In Bath, he designed the Commission church of Holy Trinity, James Street, (1819–1822) in the classical style but it was constructed in a Gothic style.[1] Declared redundant, the structure was demolished in 1957 and its congregation moved to a neighboring church, which has subsequently been renamed Holy Trinity, Queens Square.
List of works
- The National School, Bath, (1816–1818) (demolished in the late 1960s)
- Holy Trinity, James Street, (1819–1822) (demolished in the late 1950s)
Footnotes
- ↑ "Annals of Bath, from...1800 to the passing of the new municipal act - Rowland Mainwaring - Google Books". Books.google.com. Retrieved 2016-04-25.
Preceded by John Palmer |
Bath City Surveyor 1823–1862 |
Succeeded by George Phillip Manners |
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