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F. H. Pownall

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He married Jane Todd in 1856, by whom he had six sons and three daughters. Jane Pownall died in 1883 and F. H. Pownall had a son and two daughters by his second wife. His eldest son was the Very Rev. Canon Arthur Hyde Pownall (1857–1935) and a younger son, Gilbert Pownall, designed much of the
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Our town readers will remember the dingy, unattractive aspect of the old brick building; and will, doubtless, agree with us that the Middlesex Justices have wisely determined on remodelling its three brick sides so as to render it more like a Public Law
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Pownall was also responsible for alterations to the Sessions House, Clerkenwell, the rebuilding of Coldbath Fields Prison, and the erection of Banstead Lunatic Asylum. Amongst the churches he designed were
47:(1792–1880), a magistrate, landed proprietor and philanthropist, and his wife Amelia Sophia Pownall (nÊe Waterhouse). He was educated at Stanmore and Rugby, before being articled to the architect 583: 44: 19:(22 August 1831 – 1907) was a British architect. He was County Surveyor for Middlesex for about 45 years, and designed both Anglican and Roman Catholic churches. 468: 160: 54:
He was the County Surveyor for Middlesex, for about 45 years, first under the Justices of the Peace and then, from 1888, under the newly established
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He retired from his appointments and private practice in 1898, and moved to Twickenham, where he lived until his death.
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built in Parliament Square in 1893, This was later demolished to make way for the present building of 1912–13 by
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Expansion of Coldbath Fields Prison, in two phases between 1863 and 1870. Closed in 1885 and demolished.
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Cherry and Pevsner 1990, p.554; the church is described as "small and clumsily picturesque".
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Pownall is recorded as having converted to Roman Catholicism at some time before 1885.
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Church and school of St Thomas of Canterbury at Grays, Essex (Roman Catholic), 1886.
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Sacred Heart Church and School, Holloway, London (Roman Catholic) 1870.
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Middlesex Guildhall, Parliament Square, London, 1893; demolished.
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He exhibited six works the Royal Academy between 1852 and 1867.
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Most Holy Trinity Monastery, Notting Hill, St. Charles Square (
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John George Henry Pownall
Samuel Daukes
County Council
Middlesex Guildhall
J. S. Gibson
St Peter's, London Docks
Cheam
Westminster Cathedral
Carleton-in-Craven
Clerkenwell
Portland stone
Whitton
Cononley
St Peter's, London Docks
Cardinal Newman Catholic School
Corpus Christi Church, Maiden Lane, Covent Garden
carmelite
Banstead Lunatic Asylum
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