Charles Beazley | |
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Born | Charles Nightingale Beazley 1834 |
Died | 1897 |
Occupation | Architect |
Practice | Beazley & Burrows |
Charles Nightingale Beazley (1834–97), was a British architect. His work spans the period 1853–97. [1]
Beazley was articled to William Wardell in 1853 and was an RIBA student 1854–56. [1] In 1856–58 he was an assistant to G.E. Street, [1] who was the diocesan architect for the Church of England Diocese of Oxford. Beazley began independent practice in 1860, [1] and from 1884 worked in partnership with H.W. Burrows. [2] Like Street, Beazley worked on a number of commissions to restore Church of England parish churches and design new ones. In the 1870s and 1880s Beazley worked extensively in Westgate-on-Sea, Kent. [3] He was made a Fellow of the RIBA in 1880 but resigned in 1897, the year of his death. [1]
Charles Beazley | |
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Born | Charles Nightingale Beazley 1834 |
Died | 1897 |
Occupation | Architect |
Practice | Beazley & Burrows |
Charles Nightingale Beazley (1834–97), was a British architect. His work spans the period 1853–97. [1]
Beazley was articled to William Wardell in 1853 and was an RIBA student 1854–56. [1] In 1856–58 he was an assistant to G.E. Street, [1] who was the diocesan architect for the Church of England Diocese of Oxford. Beazley began independent practice in 1860, [1] and from 1884 worked in partnership with H.W. Burrows. [2] Like Street, Beazley worked on a number of commissions to restore Church of England parish churches and design new ones. In the 1870s and 1880s Beazley worked extensively in Westgate-on-Sea, Kent. [3] He was made a Fellow of the RIBA in 1880 but resigned in 1897, the year of his death. [1]