Person    | Male  Born 1843  Died /4/1919

John Johnson

Categories: Architecture

John Johnson

Architect. Born Hoxton. Our information comes from the Victorian Web which names many buildings that Johnson worked on.

This is not the other John Johnson architect (1807 – 1878) who designed Alexandra Palace with Alfred Meeson and also the St Luke's church in Euston Road which was in the way for St Pancras Station so he oversaw its removal and re-erection as Wanstead United Reformed Church.

Comments are provided by Facebook, please ensure you are signed in here to see them

This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
John Johnson

Commemorated ati

Bermondsey Library - foundation stone

This public library was erected 1890-1. Commissioners: A. Lafone, MP - Chairm...

Read More

Leyton Town Hall

Leyton Town Hall Grade II listed building, designed by John Johnson in a rich...

Read More

Surbiton clock tower

{Plaque beneath a medallion of King Edward VII:} Coronation clock tower - a s...

Read More

Other Subjects

Manning & Simpson

Manning & Simpson

Architects active in 1885.

Group, Architecture

1 memorial
Cazenove Architects Co-operative

Cazenove Architects Co-operative

From their website: "Established in its present form in 1998, Cazenove Architects is an award winning team of architects and designers based in East London.".

Group, Architecture

1 memorial
William Jefferies Collins

William Jefferies Collins

Architect and housing developer. He purchased twenty three acres at the foot of Muswell Hill in 1899, and began to build traditional family sized houses. This area had been occupied by Rookfield, A...

Person, Architecture, Property

1 memorial
G. A. Sexton & Sons

G. A. Sexton & Sons

Architect local to Kilburn in 1905.

Group, Architecture

1 memorial
Maurice Everett Webb

Maurice Everett Webb

Architect. Son of Sir Aston Webb and worked with his father as Sir Aston Webb and Son from 1914.

Person, Architecture

1 memorial