Walter Edward Mills

Walter Edward Mills (7 November 1850 ā€“ 17 April 1910) was an English architect.

Walter Mills
Born7 November 1850[1]
Died17 April 1910 (aged 59)[2]
Headington, Oxfordshire[3]
NationalityBritish
OccupationArchitect
ProjectsHoldenby House[4]

Mills was articled to the architect Henry Edward Cooper of Bloomsbury in 1868.[2] He established his own independent practice in Banbury, Oxfordshire in about 1875,[5] where by 1881 he had premises at 13, High Street.[2]

Mills served as architectural clerk to the agent for the Clifden Estates,[2] for whom he completed Holdenby House in 1878.[4] Mills designed a number of public buildings in mixed styles, usually neo-Jacobean.[6] His extension of the Oxford Union was completed posthumously.

Mills was elected an Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects (ARIBA) in 1882.[2]

Works

gollark: The only major improvement I can think of would maybe be patternmatching on the weird alternating one, and turning evil at some point in order to exploit angels.
gollark: Against the random one it rapidly decides to not trust it and probably does well for it, against tit for tat it cooperates, against tat for tit it soon apifies it, against devil it also soon apifies it, against angel it's nice to it (suboptimal, can't really fix it easily), against time machine it cooperates, against grudger it cooperates, and that's basically it.
gollark: It probably isn't optimal but you know.
gollark: ```scheme(define forgiving-grudge (lambda (x y) (let* ( (defection-count (length (filter (lambda (m) (= m 1)) x))) (result (if (> defection-count 3) 1 0)) ) result)))```As far as I can tell this consistently wins.
gollark: I fixed it except now my thing plays itself at some point and recurses infinitely.

References

  1. London, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1917
  2. Brodie et al., 2001, page 184
  3. England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1837-1915
  4. Pevsner & Cherry, 1973, page 263
  5. Brodie et al., 2001, page 185
  6. Sherwood & Pevsner, 1974, page 404
  7. Sherwood & Pevsner, 1974, page 444
  8. Sherwood & Pevsner, 1974, page 650
  9. Sherwood & Pevsner, 1974, page 752
  10. Sherwood & Pevsner, 1974, page 438
  11. Sherwood & Pevsner, 1974, page 245
  12. Sherwood & Pevsner, 1974, page 273

Sources

  • Brodie, Antonia; Felstead, Alison; Franklin, Jonathan; Pinfield, Leslie; Oldfield, Jane, eds. (2001). Directory of British Architects 1834ā€“1914, Lā€“Z. London & New York: Continuum. pp. 184ā€“185. ISBN 0-8264-5514-X.
  • Pevsner, Nikolaus; Cherry, Bridget (1973) [1961]. Northamptonshire. The Buildings of England. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books. p. 263. ISBN 0-14-071022-1.
  • Sherwood, Jennifer; Pevsner, Nikolaus (1974). Oxfordshire. The Buildings of England. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books. pp. 245, 273, 404, 438, 444, 650, 752. ISBN 0-14-071045-0.
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