词条 | Rowland Plumbe |
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| honorific_prefix = | name = Rowland Plumbe | honorific_suffix = | native_name = Roland Plumbe | native_name_lang = | image = Rowland Plumbe.jpg | image_size = | alt = | caption = | birth_name = | birth_date = 2 February 1838 | birth_place = Whitechapel | death_date = {{Death date and age|1919|4|2|1838|2|2|df=y}} | death_place = Willesden | death_cause = 2 | body_discovered = | resting_place = | resting_place_coordinates = | monuments = | residence = | nationality = | other_names = | ethnicity = | citizenship = England | education = | alma_mater = | occupation = Architect | years_active = | employer = | organization = | agent = | known_for = | notable_works = | style = | home_town = | salary = | net_worth = | height = | weight = | television = | title = | term = | predecessor = | successor = | party = | movement = | opponents = | boards = | religion = | denomination = | criminal_charge = | criminal_penalty = | criminal_status = | spouse = | partner = | children = | parents = | relatives = | callsign = | awards = | signature = | signature_alt = | signature_size = | module = | module2 = | module3 = | module4 = | module5 = | module6 = | website = | footnotes = }} Rowland Plumbe, also known as Roland Plumbe (2 February 1838, Whitechapel – 2 April 1919, Willesden), was an English architect, famous for being the author of many residential schemes across London, many being considered the first examples of the Victorian Garden City. Examples of these schemes are Queen's Park Estate and Noel Park. Plumbe also redesigned Woodlands Park House, now Woodlands Park Hotel, in Cobham for industrialist William Bryant; and designed the entertainment hall (completed 1879) at the Normansfield home for people with a learning disability in Teddington, built at the instigation of John Langdon Down.[1] After leaving university college he was articled to Nockalls Johnson Cottingham and Frederick Peek, then spent 2 years in America with Frederick Clarke Withers. Plumbe returned to London in 1860 to start his own practice. His churches include the red-brick Perpendicular Gothic Revival St John the Baptist's Church at Loxwood, West Sussex.[2] His students include Charles Worley, who was articled to him in 1870.[3] References1. ^Earl, John (1997). Borough of Twickenham Local History Society Occasional Paper No.6: Dr Langdon Down's Normansfield Theatre. London: Borough of Twickenham Local History Society, p.17. {{ISBN|978-0-903341-83-7}} {{Use dmy dates|date=January 2012}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Plumbe, Rowland}}{{UK-architect-stub}}2. ^{{cite book|last=Elleray|first=D. Robert|title=Sussex Places of Worship|year=2004|publisher=Optimus Books|location=Worthing|isbn=0-9533132-7-1|page=40}} 3. ^{{cite web|title=Pretty in Pink|url=http://marylebonejournal.com/space/pretty-in-pink|work=Marylebone Journal|accessdate=23 April 2014}} 6 : 1838 births|1919 deaths|19th-century British architects|Artists' Rifles officers|Architects from London|People from Whitechapel |
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