Person    | Male  Born 6/4/1815  Died 8/5/1895

James Piers St Aubyn

Categories: Architecture

Architect. Often referred to as J. P. St Aubyn, known for his church architecture and confident restorations. Born Worcestershire. Died Cornwall.

Wikipedia gives a long list of his works, from which we've extracted the London ones:
Middle Temple, London: Goldsmith's Building, 1861
Temple Church, London: restoration, 1862
Holy Trinity Church, Barkingside, Middlesex: 1867
St Clement Church, Kensington, Middlesex: 1867–69
St Peter's Church, Belsize Park, Middlesex: addition of chancel and tower, 1875
Essex Street; no 33, Westminster, Middlesex: 1880, built in imitation of a house of c 1720
Middle Temple, London: new chambers on north side of Brick Court, 1882, Tudor; altered c.1950 after bomb damage
Middle Temple, London: Garden Court, 1884–85, neo-Jacobean.

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