Person    | Male  Born 1857  Died 1940

Herbert O. Ellis

Categories: Architecture

Architect active in 1898. Did other work for Rev. Sanders.

We believe we found our man at Geni: Herbert Owen Ellis, Born Wakefield, Yorkshire, Died Gosport, Hampshire.

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Herbert O. Ellis

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Cholmeley Boys Club

This stone was laid by Lt. Col. The Rt. Hon. Horatio D. Davies, MP, Lord Mayo...

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C. A. Hart

C. A. Hart

Active in 1988.

Person, Architecture

1 memorial
Giles Scott, Son and Partner

Giles Scott, Son and Partner

Arcitectural firm founded by Giles Gilbert Scott. Their work includes the reconstuction of Guildhall, and later the Guildhall Art Gallery.

Group, Architecture

1 memorial
George Edmund Street

George Edmund Street

Born in Woodford, Essex His chief work was the Royal Courts of Justice (1868-81) in the Strand.

Person, Architecture

1 memorial
Raising the tower - Wandsworth All Saints

Raising the tower - Wandsworth All Saints

The upper storey of the west tower was added in 1841 to enable a peal of eight bells to be installed.  The picture shows the tower in 1810, pre-works.

Event, Architecture, Religion

1 memorial
Essex Street, House & grounds

Essex Street, House & grounds

The site now covered by Essex Street and Devereux Court was once Essex House and grounds, named after Robert, Earl of Essex, Queen Elizabeth's favourite, who also led a rebellion against her which ...

Place, Architecture, Property

1 memorial

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London & South Western Railway

London & South Western Railway

Initially named London and Southampton Railway it connected all the way to Plymouth into a London terminus at Nine Elms. The line was extended in 1848 to terminate at the new station Waterloo. L&am...

Group, Transport

2 memorials
Irene Philomena de Souza Turner

Irene Philomena de Souza Turner

Born as Irene Philomena de Sousa. Married Christopher Turner after 1958, while he was in the Colonial Service in Tanganyika. They had three children Paul, Eva, and Camilla. 

Person, Friend / family

1 memorial