Joseph S. Hansom | |
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Born | 1845 York |
Died | 1931 London |
Occupation | Architect |
Buildings |
Oxford Oratory, Church of the Holy Name of Jesus, Manchester (as "Joseph A. Hansom & Son") [1] |
Joseph Stanislaus Hansom, FRIBA (1845 –-1931) was a British architect. He was the son and partner of the better-known Joseph Aloysius Hansom, inventor of the Hansom cab. [2] He trained with his father, becoming his partner in 1869, and taking over the family practice fully in 1880. In 1881, he inherited the practice of John Crawley (1834 –-1881). [3] In 1881, he designed Our Lady of Sorrows Church in Bognor Regis and extended St Mary Immaculate Church, Falmouth. [4] [5]
He was among the founders, in 1904, of the Catholic Record Society, [6] and was so active on its behalf that Cardinal Gasquet described him as "its prime mover and energy." [7]
Joseph S. Hansom | |
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Born | 1845 York |
Died | 1931 London |
Occupation | Architect |
Buildings |
Oxford Oratory, Church of the Holy Name of Jesus, Manchester (as "Joseph A. Hansom & Son") [1] |
Joseph Stanislaus Hansom, FRIBA (1845 –-1931) was a British architect. He was the son and partner of the better-known Joseph Aloysius Hansom, inventor of the Hansom cab. [2] He trained with his father, becoming his partner in 1869, and taking over the family practice fully in 1880. In 1881, he inherited the practice of John Crawley (1834 –-1881). [3] In 1881, he designed Our Lady of Sorrows Church in Bognor Regis and extended St Mary Immaculate Church, Falmouth. [4] [5]
He was among the founders, in 1904, of the Catholic Record Society, [6] and was so active on its behalf that Cardinal Gasquet described him as "its prime mover and energy." [7]