Person    | Male  Born 17/5/1803  Died 9/7/1870

John Shaw, Jnr.

Categories: Architecture

Born 25 Great James Street, Holborn. Father who was also an architect designed St Dunstans in the West. Junior also worked on St Dunstans but the building next door, number 187, is Junior's own. He often worked in a Renaissance revival style. Died at home 10 Sheffield Gardens, Kensington.

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John Shaw, Jnr.

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St Dunstans - fountain

Designed by John Shaw, Jnr., even in its current rather dilapidated state, th...

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