词条 | William Hayward (architect) |
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|name =William Haywood |image = The Judges' Lodging House, Castle Hill, Lincoln - geograph.org.uk - 694996.jpg| |image_size =200px |caption = The Judges' Lodging House, Castle Hill, Lincoln |nationality = English |birth_date = |birth_place = Probably Lincoln |death_date = 1823 (or 1825) |death_place = Lincoln |alma_mater = |practice = |significant_buildings = Kirton in Holland Church, Lincoln Judges Lodging and Lincoln Sessions House. |significant_projects = |awards = }} William Haywood (died probably in 1823) was an architect who worked in Lincoln, England. His father John who died in 1817 was mayor of Lincoln twice and worked as a mason. Haywood succeeded his father as mayor after his death in 1817. His grandfather, John Hayward (1708–78) was also a mason in Lincoln. William Hayward's great grandfather was Abraham Haywood an architect of Whitchurch, Shropshire who came to Lincoln around 1720.[1] William Haywood succeeded William Lumby as Surveyor to Lincoln Cathedral in 1799 and Edward James Willson followed him in this position in 1823.[2] William Hayward also succeeded William Lumby as Surveyor for the Lincolnshire County County Committee, which had responsibility for Lincoln Castle and the prison. Howard Colvin considered Hayward to be a competent designer in the ‘Regency’ style and that from the re-construction of Kirton in Holland church in 1804 had an understanding of Gothic architecture quite remarkable at that date. Architectural workPublic buildings and bridge
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References1. ^"Colvin’’, 483 {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Hayward, William}}2. ^"Colvin’’, 627 3. ^Lincolnshire Life 4. ^ “Antram”, (1989), 504. 5. ^"Antram", pg 420 3 : 1823 deaths|19th-century English architects|Architects from Lincolnshire |
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