Harry Gill (architect)

Harry Gill (1858 - 15 February 1925) was an architect based in Nottingham.[1]

Career

Harry Gill was a pupil articled to Henry Sulley. He then commenced business on his own.

He was president of the Nottingham and Derby Architectural Society for five years. He was also an antiquary and archaeologist, and published many articles in the Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire.

He also designed war memorials which can be found in All Saints' Church, Nottingham, Shire Hall, Nottingham, and Radcliffe and Southwell.

He was responsible for a good deal of ecclesiastical and domestic architecture in the Nottingham area.

Buildings

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References

  1. Nottingham Evening Post - Monday 16 February 1925
  2. Derby Daily Telegraph - Tuesday 29 November 1892
  3. Star Buildings Conservation Area. Character Appraisal and Management Plan. Nottingham City Council. March 2007
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