Thomas Harris (architect)
Thomas Harris (1829/30–1900) was a British architect.
Thomas Harris | |
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Born | 1829/30 Britain |
Occupation | Architect |
Buildings | Stokesay Court |
Work
Though his parentage and early career are unknown, he was established in independent practice in London by 1851. His works include Milner Field in Bingley (demolished), Bedstone Court and Stokesay Court in Shropshire and the remodelling of St Marylebone Parish Church in London.
Writings
Harris was also an architectural writer, whose works included:
- Examples of the Architecture of the Victorian Age (edited and largely written by him) (1862)
- Three Periods of English Architecture (1894)
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