John Johnson (architect, born 1843)

John Johnson (born London, England; 1843 – 1919[1]) was an English architect.

Career

Johnson was a member of the Architectural Association from 1863,[2] and designed a number of notable churches and civic commissions from the 1870s.[3] He was described as a surveyor in 1891, and as an architect by 1901. He practiced from around 1881 to 1914.

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