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Godfrey Pinkerton (1858–1937) was a London-based British architect. BiographyEarly lifeGodfrey Pinkerton was born at Godstone, Surrey, England. The third child of George Pinkerton (1823, Russia [British Subject] – 1899 Kingston, Surrey) and Mary, née Easum (1823, Stepney – 1868, St. Pancras). His siblings were Eustace (born 1852, Stoke Newington), a member of the London Stock Exchange, Algernon Robert (born 1853, Stoke Newington - d.1937 Rokeby, Tasmania, Australia), the poet and translator Percy E. Pinkerton (1855, Stoke Newington, Middlesex – 1946, Porthleven, Cornwall) and Mary (born 1860, Godstone, Surrey) who married the solicitor Gilbert Mainwaring Robinson. His grandfather was Reverend Dr Robert Pinkerton D.D., principal agent of the British and Foreign Bible Society (BFBS). He died in Kensington, London. CareerHe was a Fellow of the Royal Institution of British Architects (FRIBA) and operated from offices at 2 Gray's Inn Sq, London, WC1.[1] He designed the, now Grade II listed, St Mary's Church, Summerstown, London, SW17.[2][3] and the National Westminster Bank building at 155-158 North Street, Brighton, also Grade II listed Personal lifeHe died at Kensington in 1937, and it appears that he never married.[4] References1. ^British Telephone Directories 1925 & 1936 2. ^{{NHLE|num=1065538|desc=|accessdate=28 September 2015}} 3. ^http://www.kgarch.co.uk/projects/stmarys/stmarys.htm 4. ^Census & Free BMD Records. External links 5 : English architects|People from Godstone|1937 deaths|1858 births|Fellows of the Royal Institute of British Architects |
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