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Gerald Horsley

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A RIBA associate in 1890, he left the institute in 1892 in protest against plans for compulsory registration of architects; he rejoined as a fellow in 1906.
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Horsley was also an excellent draughtsman and submitted views of historic monuments to the annual exhibitions of the
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all his life. He also prepared presentation drawings for architect colleagues. Horsley was the
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from 1879 to 1882, and in 1883 became his assistant. From 1884 to 1885 he was assistant to
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In 1883, Horsley was a founder member of the St George's Art Society, 1884 of the
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and built a number of country residences. His best known buildings are in a
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Edwardian architecture. A handbook to building design in Britain 1890–1914
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Gerald C. Horsley

Stoke-on-Trent
Crowborough
architect
draughtsman
John Callcott Horsley
Norman Shaw
John Dando Sedding
Art-Workers' Guild
Owen Jones
Royal Institute of British Architects
Italy
Architectural Association
Arts and Crafts Movement
Baroque revival
Christopher Wren
St Paul's Girls' School
Hammersmith
North Western Railway
Hatch End station
Longsdon
Staffordshire
Gothic
Royal Academy
illustrator
E. S. Prior
Allgemeines KĂĽnstlerlexikon
Online exhibition How We Built Britain
Ely Cathedral

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