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at Holborn Viaduct (originally 1874 but rebuilt after World War II), the Church of St Stephen, Cowbridge Park, East Twickenham (1874) and the Civil Service Stores, Strand (1876). Lockwood and Mawson were also appointed architects for the new buildings at
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Port, M.H., The New Law Courts Competition, 1866-67. Architectural History, Vol. 11, (1968), pp. 75-120, which includes reproductions of all the entries. Lockwood's drawing was thought "monotonous" and did not
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Burgess, Jon (1988). Lockwood and Mawson of Bradford and London. Ph. D. Thesis, Centre for Conservation Studies, Leicester School of Architecture, De Montfort University, Leicester. Online at
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Lockwood, Henry F. and Cates, Adolphus H. (1834), The History and Antiquities of the Fortifications to the City of York, J. Weale Architectural Library, London. Online at the Internet Archive
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style. At the time, Saltaire was one of the most important examples of a philanthropic industrial and housing development in the world. Lockwood is mentioned in most accounts of Sir
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Lockwood was from a successful Doncaster family. His grandfather, Joseph Lockwood (c1758-1837) was twice mayor of Doncaster and part-owner of the limestone quarries at
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Burgess (1998) provides a thorough account of Lockwood's career, with a full catalogue of his architecture and an evaluation of its importance.
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was likewise designed by Lockwood and Mawson. They also submitted designs in many competitions, including the contest for the
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in Liverpool (1842-1843). The partnership with Allom ended by mutual consent on 30 December 1843.
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Wealth and notability : the Lockwood, Day and Metcalfe families of Yorkshire and London
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served his articles with Lockwood in Hull, but later declined an offer of a partnership.
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In 1834 Lockwood set up a practice in Hull, where in partnership with
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Henry Lockwood and his family lived for many years at Nun Wood,
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QC (1846–1897), and the great grandfather of the film actress
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After 1871, Lockwood moved to London where he designed the
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he designed a number of Neo-classical buildings, such as
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Lockwood married his first cousin Emma Dey (1810–1882).
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Young Victorian man with sideburns
Doncaster
Richmond, Surrey
Allom
Mawson
St George's Hall
Wool Exchange
Bradford City Hall
Saltaire
Doncaster
North of England
Levitt Hagg
Frank Lockwood
Margaret Lockwood
Louis Lockwood
Sir Joseph Flawith Lockwood
Charles Day (boot blacking manufacturer)
Apperley Bridge
Kensal Green Cemetery
Peter Frederick Robinson
Adolphus H Cates
Cuthbert Brodrick
Thomas Allom
Hull Trinity House
Hull Royal Infirmary
Great Thornton Street Church
Brownlow Hill workhouse
William Mawson
St George's Hall
Venetian Gothic

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