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Charles Bateman (architect)

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also led to a reputation for the sensitive design of country houses and series of projects conserving significant historic Cotswold structures such as the Lygon Arms in
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In 1880 he was articled as a trainee in his father's practice before spending two years in the offices of London architects
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On returning to Birmingham as a qualified architect in 1887, Bateman entered into partnership with his father as
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style in Birmingham and built a series of large suburban properties, with particular concentrations in
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Millbrick and Burnham, Rectory Lane, Castle Bromwich ( built for himself and his father ) 1896
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Bateman became a pillar of Birmingham's architectural establishment. Elected a fellow of the
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254, Vicarage Road and 2 Cartland Road, King's Heath, Birmingham 1895 (Illustrated in
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Vicarage, St Peter's Church, Maney Hill Road, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham 1911-12
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styles of his father towards a style that incorporated both the simplicity of the
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George Jones and Sons Printworks, Cornwall Street, Birmingham 1899 (Demolished)
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National Provincial Bank, Bennetts Hill, Birmingham 1927 addition of two bays
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area and for his sensitive vernacular restoration and extension work in the
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Birmingham and District Bank, 78 and 79 Broad Street, Birmingham 1898
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Cleeve House, Cleeve Prior, Worcestershire for William Heaton, 1933
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St James' Church, Mere Green Road, Birmingham 1906-08 East end.
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Thomas Smith & Sons Factory, Adderley Road, Saltley 1901
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in 1898 he went on to serve three terms as President of the
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Westley Richards Gun Factory, Grange Road, Selly Oak 1898
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Birmingham Law Society, 8 Temple Street, Birmingham 1933
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St Paul's Mission Church, Finnemore Road, Bordesley 1913
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Carhampton House, 11, Luttrell Road, Birmingham 1901-02
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4 and 6, Stanley Road, King's Heath, Birmingham 1894-95
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and Mary Margaret Culbard (1825-1869), and educated at
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Fellows of the Royal Institute of British Architects
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Verity and Hunt also had offices in 155:Royal Institute of British Architects 330: 183: 159:Birmingham Architectural Association 126:Bateman was an early pioneer of the 231:12 Mulroy Road, Birmingham ca. 1900 13: 803:National Heritage List for England 736:National Heritage List for England 706:National Heritage List for England 676:National Heritage List for England 645:National Heritage List for England 614:National Heritage List for England 584:National Heritage List for England 554:National Heritage List for England 524:National Heritage List for England 493:National Heritage List for England 463:National Heritage List for England 433:National Heritage List for England 76: 14: 892: 731:"Saint Peters Vicarage (1067124)" 311:St Chad's Church, Walmley 1925-27 206:The Homestead, 25 Woodbourne Road 30:89–91 Cornwall Street, Birmingham 334: 19:For the American architect, see 817: 786: 749: 719: 689: 659: 628: 298:, Oxfordshire 1916 (extensions) 93:and Grange School Eastbourne. 597: 567: 537: 507: 476: 446: 416: 373: 1: 366: 249:89 & 91 Cornwall street, 579:"Former Town Hall (1246257)" 549:"Carhampton House (1067118)" 91:St Marylebone Grammar School 51:Charles Edward Bateman FRIBA 7: 861:People from Castle Bromwich 284:St James' Church, Edgbaston 10: 897: 380:Ballard, Phillada (2009). 276:, Broadway 1910 extensions 18: 828:. Yale University Press. 318:St Agnes' Church, Moseley 305:, 1920, Listed Grade II* 766:The Buildings of England 301:Lichfield War Memorial, 163:Birmingham School of Art 117:Arts and Crafts movement 38:Northfield Library, 1905 85:, the son of architect 264:1905 (Listed Grade II) 47: 39: 31: 824:Foster, Andy (2005). 216:1897 (Listed Grade I) 45: 37: 29: 772:. pp. 425–426. 756:Sherwood, Jennifer; 348:adding missing items 81:Bateman was born in 178:Bourton-on-the-Hill 121:Richard Norman Shaw 109:Bateman and Bateman 346:; you can help by 196:Das englische Haus 87:John Jones Bateman 48: 40: 32: 21:Charles J. Bateman 768:. 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Charles J. Bateman



architect
Arts and Crafts
Queen Anne
Birmingham
Cotswolds
Castle Bromwich
John Jones Bateman
St Marylebone Grammar School
Evesham
gothic
Arts and Crafts movement
Richard Norman Shaw
Arts and Crafts
King's Heath
Four Oaks
Castle Bromwich
Cotswolds
Broadway
Royal Institute of British Architects
Birmingham Architectural Association
Birmingham School of Art
Freemasonry
Warwickshire
Bourton-on-the-Hill
Das englische Haus
The Homestead, 25 Woodbourne Road

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