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Frederick Barnes (architect)

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Following the death of Medland Clarke in 1849, Barnes opened his own practice the following year located at 13 Lower Brook Street, Ipswich. He also lived in the property and the census of 1851 recorded his wife and a servant at the same address. One of his first commissions was for Charles Stewart
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In the 1871 census Barnes was still working as an architect and living at 13 Lower Brook Street, Ipswich. He later moved his office to Hatton Court, Ipswich and in 1888 had one of the largest architectural practices in the town.
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Caroline Barnes died on 19 March 1888 and was buried in Ipswich Cemetery. Frederick died on 6 December 1898 and is buried with his wife. The gravestone is believed to have been designed by him.
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which was located at Hertford at the time and his father was a teacher at the school. After leaving school he worked in London and was articled to a prominent London architect
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whom he had known when they worked for Sidney Smirke. Sancton Wood is often jointly credited with Barnes on the design of some stations which are in a Jacobean style.
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PA model farm of 1875, built for Sir Richard Wallace Baronet and designed by Frederick Barnes, comprising a main complex of farm buildings and detached structures
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During the 1850s and 1860s Barnes continued working on railway stations, church restorations and between 1854 and 1874 built a number of Suffolk schools.
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Two sources claim he was living with Suzanne who is believed to be one of his two sisters who also lived with him in later life.
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Frederick and Caroline lived at Mill Hill, a large house he designed in 1875 at 61 Anglesea Road in Ipswich.
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The table is an incomplete list of Barnes' more significant works and is laid out in chronological order.
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During the 1840s Barnes was working with two of the nascent East Anglian Railways – the
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Barnes moved to Ipswich in 1843 to assist his friend, locally-based architect
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Between 1848 and 1854 Barnes exhibited three architectural paintings at the
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Located in Wisley, Sussex. Said to be in "harsh Victorian Gothic style".
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for Thurleston Lodge in Henley Road, Ipswich which was built in 1852.
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Partial Victorian modernisation of east end of 14th Century church.
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Designed and built in conjunction with then partner E F Bishopp.
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Robertson, Alic (January 2017). "Focus on Woodbridge (letter)".
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in 1814, although the exact date is uncertain. Barnes attended
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Tower only extant in 2017 remainder demolished 1970s.
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Frederick (sometimes Frederic) Barnes was born in the
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Building extant in 2017 although not in railway use.
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Building extant in 2017 although not in railway use.
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Building extant in 2017 although not in railway use
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Building extant in 2017 although not in railway use
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and the Ipswich and Bury Railway alongside engineer
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Index

East Anglia
London Borough of Hackney
Christ's Hospital
Sydney Smirke
John Medland Clark
Eastern Union Railway
Peter Bruff
Sancton Wood
Royal Academy
Needham Market railway station
Ipswich Stoke Hill railway station
Peter Bruff
Ipswich engine shed
Bury St Edmunds railway station
Elmswell railway station
Thurston railway station
Woodbridge railway station
Bealings railway station
Foxwarren Park
The Town Hall, Needham Market
ISBN
0-86138-038-X
"Ipswich Icons – the prolific architects who designed the stations on the Colchester to Ipswich line"
"BARNES, Frederick"
"Ipswich Icons – the prolific architects who designed the stations on the Colchester to Ipswich line"
Historic England
"Railway Bridge (1244800)"
National Heritage List for England
"Benchmark – Ipswich International Church, Barrack Corner – Ipswich, Suffolk"

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