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John Starforth

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He was married to Helen Henderson (d.1916). They had two daughters and three sons, including Robert H. Starforth, who continued his father's architectural practice but was of lesser note. Helen moved to
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He set up an independent practice around 1850, specialising in churches and country villas and farmsteads. In 1864 he entered the competition for the Scottish National Albert Memorial (now in
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in northern England, in July 1822 the son of John Henry Starforth or Starford, and his wife Elizabeth Moor. He was apprenticed as an architect under
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Buildings of Scotland: Edinburgh, by Gifford McWilliam and Walker
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UP Church, Summerside Street, Edinburgh (1878) (demolished 1977)
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UP Church, Eye Place, Edinburgh (1879) (demolished)
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Index


Scotland
Scottish Borders




Durham
Thomas Hamilton
Edinburgh
David Bryce
William Burn
London
Charlotte Square
Princes Street
Edinburgh's New Town
Ayr
Stockbridge, Edinburgh
Dumfries and Galloway Royal Infirmary
UP Church
Greenock
Peebles
Cummertrees
Greenock
Tranent
Knox Academy
Peebles Hydro
Crossmichael Parish Church
Moffat
Kelso, Scottish Borders

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