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Henry Tanner (architect)

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In 1877, he had moved to the London District Office of Works, but this did not last long and in 1882 he moved to Leeds where he took up the position of Surveyor, second class. This was a short move, and Tanner returned to London two years later to take up the position of Surveyor, First Class, with
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He joined the practice of architect Anthony Salvin, before moving in 1871 to HM Office of Works as a Clerk of District B. In 1872, he married his first wife Lucy Gardner, with whom he had five sons and two daughters, one of whom was the renowned architect Henry Tanner. In 1873, he was promoted from
96:(1894-98). He was also awarded the RIBA Tite prize for Classical Architecture in 1878. His designs were normally French Renaissance in style. In 1898, he took over as the Principal Surveyor of the London Office of Works. In 1899 he started one of his biggest projects, 123:, and also chaired a RIBA committee on the use of reinforced concrete, a substance that he used extensively in his last big project the King Edward Post Office Building (1907–10). He served in 1910–12 as President of the 134:
In 1913, Tanner retired from the office of works but joined the practice of his son, Henry Tanner, where he worked until his death in 1935. Works completed after the office of works include the
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1849 to Robert Tanner, a master carpenter and Elizabeth Selby. He attended the Royal Academy before gaining work experience on building sites in Wiltshire and Surrey.
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department store in Regent Street. His son Henry Tanner was famous for the design of the Park Lane Hotel in London, and the redevelopment of Oxford Circus.
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responsibility for the Post & Telegraph services. Unfortunately in 1889 his wife Lucy died, and in 1894 he married Emily Sophia Leal.
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and the West Extension (now known as the West Green Building) at the
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Hibbert, Christopher; Weinreb, Ben; Keay, John; Keay, Julia (2010).
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Sir Henry Tanner
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Central Post Office, Nottingham
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Central Post Office, Nottingham
Post Office Savings Bank
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Land Registry in Lincoln's Inn Fields
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King Edward VII
Concrete Institute
Institution of Structural Engineers
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"Tanner, Sir Henry (1849–1935)"
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