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George Phillips Manners

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

George Phillips Manners (1789 – 28 November 1866) was a British architect, who was Bath City Architect[1] from 1823 to 1862.

In his early career he worked with Charles Harcourt Masters, and after about 1845 was in partnership with J. E. Gill. He retired in 1862.

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Architectural practice

The architectural practice bore the following names (compiled by Michael Forsyth in Pevsner Architectural Guide: Bath, 2003):

  • George Phillips Manners: 1820–1845
  • Manners & Gill: 1845–1866 (with John Elkington Gill)
  • John Elkington Gill: 1866–1874
  • Gill & Browne: 1874–1879 (with Thomas Browne)
  • Browne & Gill: 1879–1899 (with Wallace Gill)
  • Gill & Morris: 1899–1903
  • Wallace Gill: 1903–1909
  • Mowbray A. Green: 1909–1914
  • Mowbray A. Green & Hollier: 1914–1947
  • Frank W. Beresford-Smith: from 1947 (later acquired by Beresford-Smith’s son)

From 1846 to 1909, the practice had its offices at No. 1 Fountain Building.

Works

His works include a number of churches, initially in Perpendicular or Norman style, latterly in Gothic.

Churches in and around Bath:

Churches elsewhere:

Other designs include:

References

  1. ^ "The Building News and Engineering Journal – Google Books". 1867. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  2. ^ Historic England. "Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses (1396137)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 10 March 2023.
  3. ^ "Guinea Lane". Bath Nursery Company. Retrieved 10 March 2023.
  4. ^ Historic England. "Kingston House (1036402)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 10 March 2023.

Further reading

Preceded by
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Bath City Architect
1823–1862
Succeeded by
Preceded by Bath City Surveyor
1823–1862
Succeeded by
This page was last edited on 10 March 2023, at 19:45
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