Henry Jones Underwood (1804–1852) was an English architect who spent most of his career in
Oxford. He was the brother of the architects Charles Underwood (circa 1791–1883)[1] and George Allen Underwood (dates unknown).[2]
Christ Church Unitarian chapel,
Banbury, 1850 (demolished circa 1972)[25]
Saint Giles' parish church,
Horspath: north aisle and north transept, 1852[17]
His work also includes Holy Trinity Church, Oxford[clarification needed] and the north aisle of Saint Thomas's parish church, Oxford.[26] (date uncertain).
Crossley, Alan;
Elrington, C.R. (eds.); Chance, Eleanor; Colvin, Christina; Cooper, Janet; Day, C.J.; Hassall, T.G.; Selwyn, Nesta (1979). A History of the County of Oxford, Volume 4.
Victoria County History. pp. 369–412. {{
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Lloyd, Thomas; Orbach, Julian; Scourfield, Robert (January 2006). Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion.
The Buildings of Wales. Yale University Press. p. 42.
ISBN0-300-10179-1.
Henry Jones Underwood (1804–1852) was an English architect who spent most of his career in
Oxford. He was the brother of the architects Charles Underwood (circa 1791–1883)[1] and George Allen Underwood (dates unknown).[2]
Christ Church Unitarian chapel,
Banbury, 1850 (demolished circa 1972)[25]
Saint Giles' parish church,
Horspath: north aisle and north transept, 1852[17]
His work also includes Holy Trinity Church, Oxford[clarification needed] and the north aisle of Saint Thomas's parish church, Oxford.[26] (date uncertain).
Crossley, Alan;
Elrington, C.R. (eds.); Chance, Eleanor; Colvin, Christina; Cooper, Janet; Day, C.J.; Hassall, T.G.; Selwyn, Nesta (1979). A History of the County of Oxford, Volume 4.
Victoria County History. pp. 369–412. {{
cite book}}: |first2= has generic name (
help)
Lloyd, Thomas; Orbach, Julian; Scourfield, Robert (January 2006). Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion.
The Buildings of Wales. Yale University Press. p. 42.
ISBN0-300-10179-1.