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Robert Dennis Chantrell

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At the beginning of his career Chantrell designed a string of classical buildings. The Public Baths were single storey with double columns flanking the main door. In May 1819, Chantrell won the competition to design a new hall for the Leeds Philosophical Society, also in a classical design. He went
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specialist to meet the huge demand of the times for additional church accommodation. He became one of the most accomplished specialists in this area of practice and numerous remaining buildings testify his original skills. The crowning of his career was the building of Leeds Parish Church
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After he moved to London, Chantrell started a second career as surveyor of church constructions. He also became a respected antiquary, writer, lecturer and member of several prestigious London committees.
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on to design the South Market which included a Neo-classical temple. However, by 1825 he fell out of favour with prominent townsmen.
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A portentous mass of bastard romanesque frippery: an early ecclesiological export
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Note: restoration mistakenly attributed to J.B. Atkinson by Historic England
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Building a Great Victorian City: Leeds Architects and Architecture 1790-1914
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R. D. Chantrell (1793–1872) and the architecture of a lost generation
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R.D. Chantrell, architect: his life and work in Leeds 1818–1847,
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and, on a national level, the most important church of the age.
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After a few years, Chantrell reinvented himself as a pioneering
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Architect Robert D. Chantrell en de kathedraal van Brugge
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Biographical Dictionary of English Architects 1660–1840
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from 1807 to 1814, where he learnt the principles of
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R D Chantrell

Minster and Parish Church of Saint Peter-at-Leeds
Newington
Southwark
Norwood
Leeds Minster
English
church
architect
Leeds Minster
Newington
Southwark
London
Bruges
John Soane
Classical architecture
Leeds
Gothic
Christopher Wren
St Paul's
Leeds Library
Rudding Park House
Hunslet
St Stephen's Church, Kirkstall
Lockwood
Netherthong
Morley
Holbeck
Pontefract

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