List of works by Thomas Lockwood
Thomas Meakin Lockwood (1830–1900) was an English architect whose main works are in and around Chester, Cheshire. He was born in London, and brought up in East Anglia. He trained in Chester with T. M. Penson, then established his own independent practice in the city in about 1860. His most important patron was the First Duke of Westminster. His sons W. T. and P. H. Lockwood joined him as partners in the practice in 1892. According to the architectural historian Edward Hubbard he is the only 19th-century Chester architect, other than John Douglas, to have acquired a national reputation.[1] A memorial window to his memory is in the north aisle of St John the Baptist's Church, Chester.[2]
Key
Grade | Criteria[3] | ||||||||||||
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Grade I | Buildings of exceptional interest, sometimes considered to be internationally important. | ||||||||||||
Grade II* | Particularly important buildings of more than special interest. | ||||||||||||
Grade II | Buildings of national importance and special interest. | ||||||||||||
"—" denotes a work that is not graded. |
Works
References
- ↑ Hubbard 1986, p. 77.
- ↑ Hartwell et al. 2011, p. 239.
- ↑ Listed Buildings, Historic England, retrieved 30 March 2015
- ↑ Hubbard 1986, p. 183.
- ↑ Presbyterian Church, Holt, Cadw
- ↑ Hartwell et al. 2011, p. 391.
- ↑ Newman & Pevsner 2006, p. 691.
- ↑ Hartwell et al. 2011, p. 281.
- ↑ Hartwell et al. 2011, p. 260.
- ↑ Historic England, "20 Bridge Street, Chester (1376069)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 11 December 2011
- ↑ Hartwell et al. 2011, pp. 258–259.
- ↑ Hartwell et al. 2011, p. 244.
- ↑ Historic England, "Northgate Church, Chester (1375969)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 11 December 2011
- ↑ Hartwell et al. 2011, p. 247.
- ↑ Historic England, "Grosvenor Rowing Club Boathouse, Chester (1375946)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 11 December 2011
- ↑ Hubbard 1986, p. 393.
- 1 2 Hubbard 1986, p. 370.
- ↑ Hartwell et al. 2011, p. 261.
- ↑ Historic England, "White Friars Lodge, Chester (1376477)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 11 December 2011
- ↑ UK CPI inflation numbers based on data available from Gregory Clark (2016), "The Annual RPI and Average Earnings for Britain, 1209 to Present (New Series)" MeasuringWorth.
- ↑ Hartwell et al. 2011, p. 248.
- ↑ Historic England, "Grosvenor Museum, Chester (1376261)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 11 December 2011
- ↑ Newman & Pevsner 2006, p. 585.
- ↑ Historic England, "3 Upper Northgate Street, Chester (1375960)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 11 December 2011
- ↑ Hubbard 1986, p. 362.
- 1 2 Hartwell et al. 2011, pp. 255–256.
- ↑ Historic England, "1 Bridge Street and Row, Chester (1376055)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 11 December 2011
- ↑ Hartwell et al. 2011, p. 256.
- ↑ Historic England, "2–4 Eastgate Street and Row, Chester (1376209)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 11 December 2011
- 1 2 Hartwell et al. 2011, p. 258.
- ↑ Historic England, "24–26 Commonhall Street, Chester (1376179)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 11 December 2011
- ↑ Newman & Pevsner 2006, p. 464.
- ↑ Historic England, "2–5 Old Hall Place, Chester (1376374)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 11 December 2011
- ↑ Historic England, "2 City Road, Chester (1375747)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 11 December 2011
- ↑ Hartwell et al. 2011, p. 282.
- ↑ Historic England, "Church of St Mark, Hough Green, Chester (1375857)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 11 December 2011
- ↑ Historic England, "2–8 Bridge Street Row, 1–3 Watergate Street and Row, Chester (1376056)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 11 December 2011
- ↑ Hartwell et al. 2011, p. 280.
- ↑ Historic England, "Campbell Memorial Hall and former cottage, Chester (1375704)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 11 December 2011
- ↑ Historic England, "East entrance to Campbell Memorial Hall, Chester (1375951)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 11 December 2011
- 1 2 Hartwell et al. 2011, p. 271.
- ↑ Historic England, "Old Bank Buildings, Chester (1375795)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 11 December 2011
- ↑ Hartwell et al. 2011, p. 283.
- ↑ Historic England, "Boys' Club, Chester (1375885)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 11 December 2011
- ↑ Historic England, "38–48 Park Road, Port Sunlight (1075403)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 11 December 2011
- ↑ Historic England, "Church of St John the Baptist, Chester (1075403)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 11 December 2011
- ↑ Historic England, "10–18 Foregate Street, Chester (1375797)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 11 December 2011
- ↑ Hartwell et al. 2011, p. 353.
- ↑ Historic England, "Lloyds Bank, Chester (1375796)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 11 December 2011
- ↑ Hartwell et al. 2011, p. 95.
- ↑ Historic England, "Town Hall, Chester (1376371)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 11 December 2011
- ↑ Historic England, "81–87 Bebington Road, Port Sunlight (1075511)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 11 December 2011
- ↑ Hartwell et al. 2011, pp. 265–266.
- ↑ Historic England, "41 Watergate Street, Chester (1376439)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 11 December 2011
- ↑ Historic England, "4–10 City Road, Chester (1375748)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 11 December 2011
Bibliography
- Hartwell, Claire; Hyde, Matthew; Hubbard, Edward; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2011) [1971], Cheshire, The Buildings of England, New Haven and London: Yale University Press, ISBN 978-0-300-17043-6
- Hubbard, Edward (1986), Clwyd, The Buildings of Wales, London: Penguin, ISBN 0-14-071052-3
- Newman, John; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2006), Shropshire, The Buildings of England, New Haven and London: Yale University Press, ISBN 0-300-12083-4
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