Born Aigburth, Liverpool, Lancashire. Died Yattendon Court, Berkshire. Most notable buildings are the Natural History Museum, London and many of the major offices of the Prudential Assurance Company. Brother of Edwin Waterhouse, accountant.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Alfred Waterhouse
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St Paul's School - High Master's House
St. Paul's School This house with attached lodge was built for the High Maste...
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Sir Thomas Graham Jackson
Architect (and writer of ghost stories). Born Heath Street, Hampstead. Much of his work is of educational buildings, quite a few in Oxford. Died at home at 49 Evelyn Garden.
Samuel William Iron
Architect active in 1877. We can find no information about him, which is unusual for architects.
H. J. Paull
Born Worcester as Henry John Paull. In partnership with Bickerdike 1873-7. His architect son Alan carried on his father's practice. From Manchester Victorian Architects: "... He rarely remained in...
Sacred Heart School, Hammersmith
The origins of the school date back to a nunnery in 1609. In 1869, Cardinal Manning decided to convert it into a seminary, and had John Francis Bentley (the architect of Westminster Cathedral) draw...
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Manny Shinwell
E1, Brune House, Toynbee Street
The plaque was not there when we first visited the site. We have returned several times over the years in case a replacement has been ere...
Suffragettes - WC2 - previous building
WC2, Clement's Inn
'Lost' in this instance means moved to a different building.
St Mary's trompe l'oeil - Unknown 2
W2, St Mary's Square, Blossom Lower School
This 1981 Quinlan Terry building was originally the vestry or parish hall. It is decorated with trompe l'oeil statuary, 2 items on each o...
St George's Obelisk - lost
SE1, Lambeth Road
We knew that the obelisk now at St George's Circus spent much of its life in Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park, from about 1897 - 1998, and ...
Suffragettes' Women's Hall
This 1893 map (extract here) shows a hall, Salisbury Hall, beside the pub (Morpeth Arms) set back behind a house on Old Ford Road. This 1870 map shows the hall labelled 'Bethal Chapel (Baptist)'. ...
Building, Gender Issues, Politics & Administration, Religion