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| name = William West Neve | image = William West Neve Architect.jpg | image_size = | caption = | birth_date = {{Birth date|df=yes|1852|06|07}} | birth_place = Cranbrook, Kent | death_date = {{Death date and age|df=yes|1942|12|26|1852|06|07}} | death_place = West Court, Bray, Berkshire | nationality = English | alma_mater = | influences = | influenced = | practice = | significant_buildings = | significant_projects = | significant_design = | awards = }}William West Neve (7 June 1852 – 26 December 1942)[1] was a minor English architect in the Arts and Crafts style.[2] CareerNeve was educated at Cheltenham College, Gloucestershire and began his architectural training as an assistant in the office of Richard Norman Shaw [3] before leaving in 1877 to practice on his own at No.4 Chilworth Street, London and later from 1878 at No.5 Bloomsbury Square, London. In 1882, Neve worked in partnership with fellow ex-Norman Shaw pupil Ernest Newton.[4] Neve regularly had his work published in journals[5] and was also a regular exhibitor at the Royal Academy in London.[6] Notes on built worksSt Martin of Tours Church, ChelsfieldIn 1893, Neve (with assistance from architect and churchwarden Frank Brind) proposed a design to remodel elements of St Martin of Tours Church, Chelsfield, Kent. This included the construction of a vestry and the installation of a new organ. The original drawings for this scheme are preserved in the library of Canterbury Cathedral.[2] Kingsbury ManorIn 1899, Neve designed a large halftimbered manor house at Roe Green Park, London for Mary, dowager Duchess of Sutherland, the wife of Sir Albert Kaye Rollit, M.P.[7] MoniaiveSeveral Arts and Crafts style buildings by Neve were commissioned by his sister Ellen Maria Monteith – the widow of Glencairn Parish Minister John Monteith - in the village of Moniaive in south-west Scotland, including St. Ninian’s Chapel of Ease (1887), Glenluiart (1901) and an L-shaped row of cottages at Dunreggan (1906).[4] Neve's drawings of Glenluiart are held at the Archive Centre, Dumfries, under the title of 'House at Craigdarroch'. GalleryPhotographsReferences1. ^{{cite web|title= West Neve, William |url=http://www.neve-family.com/genealogy/web/ppl/g/u/QSHKH51QPYSUSVFPUG.html |publisher=neve-family.com |accessdate=2014-10-19}} 2. ^1 {{cite web|title=Randolph Caldecott – The Chelsfield Connection: A talk given by Geoffrey Copus |url=http://www.randolphcaldecott.org.uk/DOWNLOAD/GCOPUS96.RTF |publisher=Randolph Caldecott Society UK |format=Word document|date=1996|page=6}} 3. ^{{NHLE|desc=Goddington House |num=1391105 |accessdate=2014-10-19}} 4. ^1 {{cite web|title=William West Neve |url=http://www.scottisharchitects.org.uk/architect_full.php?id=202981 |publisher=Dictionary of Scottish Architects }} 5. ^{{cite web|title= W. West Neve Archives |url=http://archiseek.com/tag/w-west-neve/ |publisher=archiseek.com |accessdate=2014-10-19}} 6. ^Graves, Algernon (1906)The Royal Academy of Arts: A Complete Dictionary of Contributors and their work from its foundation in 1769 to 1904, Henry Graves, pp.349-350 7. ^{{cite web|title=Kingsbury |url=http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=26893 |publisher=british-history.ac.uk |accessdate=2014-10-19}} External links
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