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years. He designed the institute's Mycenean lions medal and the motto ‘Usui civium, decori urbium'. He was awarded the institute's royal gold medal in 1851 and was its president from 1863 to 1864. He was described by the Prince of Wales in 1879 as the father of the Institute and of the profession'.
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and in 1841 became the first Professor of Architecture at University College London - a post he retained until 1865. He was also a co-founder of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1834, and continued as its honorary secretary until 1839, then as its foreign secretary for a further twenty
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Donaldson, Thomas Leverton, "'Architectural maxims and theorems in elucidation of some of the principles of design and construction: and lecture on the education and character of the architect
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had originally been coloured (see Transactions of the Royal Institute of British Architects for 1842).
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Donaldson travelled overseas after leaving school, obtaining a clerical job with a merchant on the
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Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004. Accessed 10 Feb 2014.
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The Memorial Inscriptions in the Church of the Holy Cross and Saint Lawrence at Waltham Abbey
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before volunteering for an expedition to attack the French-controlled island of
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Donaldson died in Upper Bedford Place, Bloomsbury, and is buried in
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Portrrait of Thomas Leverton Donaldson (1795–1885), PRIBA
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Bloomsbury Square
London
Brompton Cemetery
Royal Institute of British Architects
Thomas Leverton
Andrew Brown Donaldson
Royal Institute of British Architects
Royal Gold Medal


Busbridge Church
Godalming
United Kingdom
Bloomsbury Square
London
Thomas Leverton
Bedford Square
Cape of Good Hope
Mauritius
John Lewis Wolfe
4 Hamilton Place
Earl of Lucan
Holy Trinity
South Kensington
Jacques Ignace Hittorff
Charles Robert Cockerell
Elgin Marbles
British Museum
Wilkins

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