Joseph Peacock (architect)
Joseph Peacock FRIBA (1821 – 17 January 1893) was a British architect.
He became an ARIBA on 13 May 1850 and an FRIBA on 19 December 1859.[1] From the late 1850s, he was an "extremely individual" church architect.[1] In 1868 his offices were at 15 Bloomsbury Square, London.[1]
Notable buildings
- St Simon Zelotes, Chelsea, London (1858–59)
- St Stephen's, Gloucester Road, London (1866–67)
- St James' Church, Malcolm Street, Derby (1867)
- St Thomas' Church, Derby (1881)
- St Benet and All Saints Church, Kentish Town, London (1884-5; replaced 1928)[2]
- Holy Cross Church, St Pancras, London (1887–88)
References
- 1 2 3 "Joseph Peacock". Dictionary of Scottish Architects. Retrieved 18 August 2015.
- ↑ 'St Benet and All Saints' in Cherry B. and Pevsner N. The Buildings of England; London 4, North (London: Yale University Press, 1999) 344-5
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