Sydney Smirke

Sydney Smirke
Born 20 December 1797[1]
London, England
Died 8 December 1877 (aged 79)
Tunbridge Wells, Kent
Nationality English
Occupation Architect
Awards RIBA Royal Gold Medal
Buildings The circular reading room at the British Museum

Sydney Smirke RA FGS FSA (20 December 1797 – 8 December 1877) was a British architect.

Smirke who was born in London, England, the fifth son of painter Robert Smirke and his wife, Elizabeth Russell. He was the younger brother of Sir Robert Smirke and Sir Edward Smirke, also an architect.

He received the RIBA Royal Gold Medal in 1860. He became an associate of the Royal Academy in 1847 and was elected a full Academician in 1859. He served as RA Treasurer from 1861 to 1874, and was professor of Architecture from 1860 to 1865.

He married Isabella Dobson, daughter of Newcastle upon Tyne architect John Dobson on 8 December 1840 at Newcastle upon Tyne.

Among Smirke's numerous apprentices was the successful York architect George Fowler Jones.

Sydney Smirke's works include:

Lower Sandgate Road, Folkestone, with Tollhouse (1847) by Sidney Smirke

References

  1. England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975
  2. Historic England. "Parish Church of St Mary (1337290)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 1 February 2016.
  3. "Toll House – Lower Sandgate Road – Folkestone, Kent UK". www.waymarking.com. 4 January 2012. Retrieved 22 December 2013.
  • Fawcett, Jane (Editor), Seven Victorian Architects, Thames and Hudson, 1976. ISBN 0-500-34070-6
  • Gentleman's Magazine, 1841, Part 1, p91
  • Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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