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词条 William Arthur Heazell
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  2. Works

  3. References

William Arthur Heazell (7 January 1831 - 22 January 1917) FRIBA was an architect based in Nottingham.

History

William Arthur Heazell was born on 7 January 1831, the son of Robert Heazell (1799-1867) and Mary (1809-1872). He was educated at Standard Hill Academy, Nottingham.[1]

He was articled to Messrs Waler of Nottingham in 1846 and later was assistant to Walker and Rawlinson.

He set himself up in practice in Nottingham in 1854, later entering into a partnership with Arthur Ernest Heazell as Heazell and Son. In 1893 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects.

He was President of the Nottingham Architectural Society in 1883.

He married Anne Nicholson on 18 June 1861 at Holy Trinity Church, Trinity Square, and they had eight children:

  • Emily Annie Heazell (1862-1952)
  • Arthur Ernest Heazell (1863-1941) who later joined him in practice
  • Francis Nicholson Heazell (1866-1953)
  • Edward Henry Heazell (1867-1948)
  • Kate Mary Heazell (1869-1948)
  • Frederic William Heazell (1871-1945)
  • Walter Albert Heaell (1873-1959)
  • Edith May Heazell (1878-1889)

He retired in 1903 and died in 1917 and is buried in the Church (Rock) Cemetery Mansfield Road Nottingham.

Works

  • Warehouse for W. Cotton, Weekday Cross, Nottingham 1874-75[2]
  • St Mark's Church, Nottingham 1875 New chancel
  • St Stephen’s Mission Schools, Charlotte Street/Mount East Street, Nottingham 1875.[3]
  • Simkin’s butchers shop, Angel Row, Nottingham 1876[4]
  • Nottingham Cemetery Chapel, 1876
  • Warehouse, 32a, Stoney Street, Nottingham 1885 restored after a fire[2]
  • St Jude's Church, Mapperley 1892-93[5] New chancel
  • 1 Houndsgate 1887[6]
  • 6 Bridlesmith Gate/21 St Peter's Gate, Nottingham, 1895-96[7]
  • 45 Bridlesmith Gate, Nottingham 1896
  • 19 Stoney Street, Nottingham 1898[2]
  • Semi-detached villas, 429-443 Mansfield Road, Nottingham
  • Insurance Offices, Upper Parliament Street, Nottingham 1900[2] (now the Nottingham Building Society)
  • Church of St Mary the Virgin and All Souls, Bulwell 1900[8] New Reredos
  • 17 Stoney Street, Nottingham 1901[2]
  • National Westminster Bank, Radford Road/Gregory Boulevard, Nottingham 1901
  • Coach and Horses, Upper Parliament Street, Nottingham 1904[2]
  • St Andrew's Church, Nottingham 1905[2] porch and vestries
  • Oriel Chambers, Long Row, Nottingham 1905-06[2]
  • Letchworth Garden City mission church, 1908[9]
  • St Mark's Church, Nottingham 1908[10] New hall
  • 34-35 Long Row, Nottingham 1910[2]
  • 15 Stoney Street, Nottingham 1910[2]
  • All Saints’ Church, Stanley Common, Derbyshire 1913[11]
  • George Hotel, George Street, Nottingham 1914[2] remodelling
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References

1. ^{{cite book |last=Brodie |first=Antonia |date=20 December 2001 |title=Directory of British Architects 1834-1914: Vol 1 (A-K) |url= |location= |publisher=Royal Institute of British Architects |page=883 |isbn=0826455131 |author-link= }}
2. ^10 {{cite book |last=Harwood |first=Elain |date=2008 |title=Pevsner Architectural Guides. Nottingham |url= |location= |publisher=Yale University Press|page= |isbn=9780300126662 |author-link= }}
3. ^{{cite book |last=Wells |first=J.F. |date=1875 |title=British Architect, Volume 3 |url=https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=V1CkFJD7oJ8C&dq=%22w+a+heazell%22+architect&source=gbs_navlinks_s |location= |publisher=The British Architect Company |page=68 |isbn= |author-link= }}
4. ^{{cite book |last=Wells |first=J.F. |date=1876 |title=British Architect, Volume 5 |url=https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=Res-AQAAMAAJ&dq=%22w+a+heazell%22+architect&source=gbs_navlinks_s |location= |publisher=The British Architect Company |page=50 |isbn= |author-link= }}
5. ^{{cite news |author= |title=St Jude’s Mapperley. Corner Stone Laying |url=http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000176/18920917/024/0004 |newspaper=Nottinghamshire Guardian |location=England |date=17 September 1892 |access-date=19 March 2017 |via=British Newspaper Archive |subscription=yes }}
6. ^{{cite book |last=Harwood |first=Elain |date=2008 |title=Pevsner Architectural Guides |url= |location= |publisher=Yale University Press |page=95 |isbn=9780300126662 |author-link= }}
7. ^{{National Heritage List for England|num=1270506 |desc=6 Bridlesmith Gate, 21 St Peter’s Gate |access-date=18 March 2017 |mode=cs2}}
8. ^{{cite news |author= |title=New Reredos at Bulwell Church |url=http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000321/19000226/032/0003 |newspaper=Nottingham Evening Post |location=England |date=26 February 1900 |access-date=19 March 2017 |via=British Newspaper Archive |subscription=yes }}
9. ^{{cite news |author= |title=Items of Local Interest |url=http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000321/19080224/023/0005 |newspaper=Nottingham Evening Post |location=England |date=24 February 1908 |access-date=19 March 2017 |via=British Newspaper Archive |subscription=yes }}
10. ^{{cite news |author= |title=Church Work in Nottm. New hall for St Mark’s |url=http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000321/19080716/060/0006 |newspaper=Nottingham Evening Post |location=England |date=16 July 1908 |access-date=19 March 2017 |via=British Newspaper Archive |subscription=yes }}
11. ^{{cite news |author= |title=Dedication of Stanley Church |url=http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001084/19131108/035/0004 |newspaper=Derbyshire Advertiser and Journal |location=England |date=8 November 1913 |access-date=19 March 2017 |via=British Newspaper Archive |subscription=yes }}
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