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Evelyn Hellicar (1862–1929) was an English architect. BiographyEvelyn Arthur Gresley Hellicar was the son of Arthur Gresley Hellicar (1835–1905) and Mary Ann Isabella Malthus (1832–1926). Arthur Hellicar came from the South West of England and served as Vicar of Bromley, Kent from 1865 to 1905.{{citation needed|date=October 2014}} Evelyn was born in Bromley, the eldest of four children.{{citation needed|date=October 2014}} He was educated at Cranbrook School, Kent. He was articled to Thomas Graham Jackson in 1883; that same year Jackson had added a new chancel to Bromley Parish Church. Hellicar studied at University College London. He received the Donaldson Silver Medal in 1886-87 and the Roger Smith Prize for Construction.[1] He married Sophie Hildegarde Tate (1866–1957) at Trent, Dorset on 30 August 1894.[2] They had one daughter, Mary Gresley Hellicar (born 1897). Hellicar died at Corner Cottage, Hambledon, Surrey on 22 July 1929.[3] CareerHellicar was a member of Royal Institute of British Architects from 1888-1928. Around 1889 he entered into a short lived partnership with Sydney Vacher at 35 Wellington Street, Strand, London. Together they exhibited a design for a post office in Hertford at the Royal Academy of Arts in 1890.[4] He was Diocesan Architect for Rochester. Much of his work appears to have come through family connections in the South West, his family connections with the Church of England and through the patronage of Sir Thomas Charles Dewey of South Hill Wood, Bromley. Works
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References1. ^Obituary, The Builder, August 1929, p337 {{DEFAULTSORT:Hellicar, Evelyn}}2. ^The Bromley Record; 1 October 1894, pp. 156-7 3. ^Kentish Times, Friday 26 July 1929 4. ^The Royal Academy of Arts - A complete dictoionary of contrubutors and their work from its foundation, vol. 8 5. ^The Builder, 13 August 1887, p234 6. ^Minutes of Bromley School Board, The Bromley Record, 1 March 1889, p36 7. ^Obituary Journal of the Royal Institute of British Architects, 21 September 1929, p772 8. ^Nether & Over Compton, the Squire, the Architect and the Builder, Barbara Elsmore, 2005 (pamphlet) 9. ^The Building News, Jan. 15 1892 10. ^The Builder, 24 March 1894, p236 11. ^Bromley UDC Plans no 1967, approved 23 November 1897 12. ^The Builder, 17 September 1904, p294 13. ^The Builder 7 November 1908, p467 14. ^The Buildings of England, West Kent and the Weald, Newman, J, 1969 15. ^The Builder, 9 August 1912, p173 16. ^The Architect, 27 November 1914 17. ^The Bromley Record, September 1913, p168 18. ^The Architects' Journal, 4 June 1919, p403 19. ^History of Ripley Arts Centre, pamphlet, Canterbury Central Library 20. ^The Buildings of England, London 2: South, Cherry and Pevsner, 1983 21. ^Alexander Architectural Archive, University of Texas 6 : 1862 births|1929 deaths|People educated at Cranbrook School, Kent|Alumni of University College London|19th-century English architects|20th-century English architects |
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