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Owen Morris Roberts

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Owen Morris Roberts (1832 or 3 - 1896) was an English-born Welsh architect[1] and surveyor.

Capel Moreia, Llangefni, a design by Owen Morris Roberts

Roberts was born in Birkenhead, the son of Edward Roberts, a joiner from Porthmadog.[2] The family returned to Porthmadog when Edward Roberts was employed on the rebuilding of Capel Tabernacl in the town. Roberts had originally been a ship's carpenter, but subsequently took over his father's joinery business, studied art and geometry with John Cambrian Rowland,[2] and trained himself to become an architect.[3] He went on to design a large number of chapels, particularly in North Wales,[3] and other public buildings.

Roberts' surviving work includes Capel Moreia, Llangefni; remodelling of the now-listed Plough Lane Chapel, Brecon and the Rundbogenstil-inspired facade of Capel Bach, Rhos. He was responsible for the remodelling of Capel Als, Llanelli. Secular buildings produced by his firm include the Albert Hall, Llandrindod Wells. Many of his chapels are in the Italianate style, occasionally freely mixed with Classical elements, and often feature stair towers.

Roberts, who was a prominent member of the Liberal Party and a councillor for Merioneth,[2] died in Porthmadog in 1896.[1] His firm, Owen Morris Roberts & Son, went on to produce other chapel designs.

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References

  1. ^ a b Brodie (ed) (2001) Directory of British Architects, 1834-1914, RIBA, p.481
  2. ^ a b c "Owen Morris Roberts" in Capel (journal of Cymdeithas Treftadaeth y Capeli), 39 (2002), 11
  3. ^ a b Jones, Anthony (1996) Welsh Chapels, NMW, p.87
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