Person    | Male  Born 21/9/1823  Died 2/6/1900

Charles Barry, Jnr

Categories: Architecture

Architect particularly associated with Dulwich. Born 39 Ely Place, Holborn, eldest son of architect Sir Charles Barry. His other London work includes the forecourt of Burlington House and the Great Eastern Hotel at Liverpool Street Station. Died Worthing.

2019: Ian Visits posted about a Dulwich house designed by Barry in the Gothic style, but built in concrete using an early patented shuttering technique. Recently restored and run by a housing trust.

This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Charles Barry, Jnr

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St Peters Church - W11

St Peter's Church - One of the last churches built for the Church of England ...

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Charles Barry, Jnr

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George Sparkes memorial

{Inscribed in the granite of the north, pavement, side of the plinth:} In aff...

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George Webster fountain

{On the north face of the main body, above the water bowl:} To George Webster...

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Other Subjects

Frederick Catherwood

Frederick Catherwood

Artist, architect and explorer.  Born at 21 Charles Square.  Topographical artist.  He visited many Mediterranean countries drawing their monuments and ruins.  In 1839-40 Catherwood and John Lloyd ...

Person, Architecture, Art, Exploring, South America

1 memorial
Robert Adam

Robert Adam

Born in Kirkcaldy, Fifeshire, Scotland. Died 13 Albemarle Street and is buried in Westminster Abbey. Robert is the most celebrated of the four Adam brothers, who together designed classical build...

Person, Architecture, Seriously Famous, Scotland

4 memorials
Survey of London

Survey of London

Founded by C. R. Ashbee in 1894, the first volume being published in 1900. With over 28 volumes published so far this is a research work-in-progress aiming to produce a comprehensive architectural ...

Concept, Architecture, History

1 memorial
Enfield school-house / station

Enfield school-house / station

the V&A (our picture source) hold in their collection part of the façade of this building (not just the photo but the bricks themselves). Alamy have a photo of the saved section of the façade e...

Building, Architecture, Education, Transport

2 memorials
Temple Bar

Temple Bar

A bar is first mentioned in 1293, when it would have been a simple structure marking one of 8 entrances to the City of London. By this time the City was no longer confined within the London Wall, a...

Building, Architecture

3 memorials