30:
142:, who worked for Pritchard initially as a plasterer, but became a very competent draughtsman and architect, appears to have taken over a large portion of Pritchard's architectural practice after Pritchard's death. Pritchard's houses and churches have been described as "no more than pleasant provincial work". Such work includes the rebuilding of St Julian's Church, Shrewsbury, and Hatton Grange, Shropshire.
263:
127:. Thomas also trained as a joiner, but then developed a professional practice as an architect and interior designer. He specialised in the design of chimney-pieces and other items of interior decoration, and in funerary monuments.
285:
where he took up farming as well as continuing with his architectural work. He made various designs for bridges, none of which came to fruition, until he made plans for a bridge in
312:
He was buried in St Julian's, Shrewsbury, where his monument also commemorates his wife, Elinor
Russell, of Shrewsbury (married 1751, died 1768) and three children who died young.
107:; baptised 11 May 1723 β 23 December 1777) was an English architect and interior decorator who is best remembered for his design of the first cast-iron bridge in the world.
450:
297:, Shropshire, adapting the principles of timber bridge-building. A modified version of his design was cast at the ironworks in Coalbrookdale in 1777β79.
539:
506:
477:
534:
135:
367:
Colvin H. A Biographical
Dictionary of British Architects 1600-1840 Yale University Press, 3rd edition London, 2008, 93 and 783
213:
396:
544:
201:
150:
352:
131:
29:
529:
524:
418:
229:
197:
244:
240:
233:
502:
473:
270:
248:
424:
256:
139:
255:, including rebuilding its jail and the Hosier's Almshouses, and making alterations to the
247:), built in 1760, later a workhouse and in 1882 adapted as the present campus premises for
376:"Colvin" 162-3, illustrates the close relationship between Pritchard and Bromfield's work.
306:
282:
266:
76:
217:
499:
Thomas
Farnolls Pritchard of Shrewsbury: Architect and 'Inventor of Cast Iron Bridges'
518:
294:
274:
185:
170:
154:
290:
209:
189:
184:
In the design of funerary monuments he employed coloured marbles, characterised by
162:
158:
146:
123:, and baptised in St Julian's Church, Shrewsbury on 11 May 1723. His father was a
225:
174:
356:
221:
120:
116:
51:
47:
305:
Pritchard died, aged 54, before the bridge was completed, but his design of
286:
262:
178:
166:
205:
309:
led to the building of the first cast-iron arch bridge in the world.
252:
193:
124:
220:, Shropshire. Pritchard's monuments can be found in churches across
130:
Pritchard worked closely with other local architects and craftsmen.
261:
212:; the Rev. John Lloyd, 1758, and Mary Morhall, 1765, both at
134:, an architect and contractor, used his plans to construct
204:
style. They include monuments to Ann
Wilkinson, 1756, at
145:
Examples of
Pritchard's interior decoration include
90:
82:
71:
59:
36:
20:
165:, and chimney-pieces at Broseley Hall, The Lawns,
173:. He also designed the rococo drawing room at
401:Journal of the Broseley Local History Society
8:
397:"Broseley Hall and Thomas Farnolls Prichard"
339:Leach, Peter, βPritchard, Thomas Farnolls (
28:
17:
451:Dictionary of British Sculptors 1660β1851
281:In 1769, he left Shrewsbury and moved to
444:
442:
440:
349:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
321:
390:
388:
386:
384:
382:
335:
333:
331:
329:
327:
325:
7:
472:. Logaston Press. pp. 128β129.
269:designed by Pritchard and made by
239:Pritchard designed the Shrewsbury
14:
251:. Pritchard carried out work in
540:18th-century English architects
136:St John's Church, Wolverhampton
420:Images of England: Tatton Hall
161:, Shropshire, the ballroom at
1:
458:"Pritchard, Thomas Farnolls".
355:, 2004; online edn, May 2005
224:, including also churches at
358:, accessed 1 September 2008.
561:
535:Architects from Shrewsbury
468:de Saulles, Mary (2012).
216:; and Richard Corbet, at
192:". These were usually in
101:Thomas Farnolls Pritchard
41:Thomas Farnolls Pritchard
27:
22:Thomas Farnolls Pritchard
497:Ionides, Julia (1998),
470:The Story of Shrewsbury
395:West, Veronica (1982),
353:Oxford University Press
132:William Baker of Audlem
278:
115:Pritchard was born in
265:
214:St. Mary's Shrewsbury
200:style, and later in
501:, Dog Rose Press,
279:
241:foundling hospital
105:Farnolls Pritchard
545:Bridge architects
508:978-0-9528367-1-1
249:Shrewsbury School
98:
97:
552:
511:
484:
483:
479:978-1-906663-681
465:
459:
446:
435:
434:
433:
431:
425:English Heritage
415:
409:
408:
392:
377:
374:
368:
365:
359:
337:
243:(an offshoot of
140:Joseph Bromfield
66:
63:23 December 1777
32:
18:
560:
559:
555:
554:
553:
551:
550:
549:
515:
514:
509:
496:
493:
491:Further reading
488:
487:
480:
467:
466:
462:
447:
438:
429:
427:
417:
416:
412:
394:
393:
380:
375:
371:
366:
362:
338:
323:
318:
307:The Iron Bridge
303:
283:Eyton on Severn
267:The Iron Bridge
113:
103:(also known as
64:
55:
45:
43:
42:
23:
12:
11:
5:
558:
556:
548:
547:
542:
537:
532:
527:
517:
516:
513:
512:
507:
492:
489:
486:
485:
478:
460:
436:
410:
378:
369:
360:
320:
319:
317:
314:
302:
299:
245:that in London
218:Moreton Corbet
188:as "school of
112:
109:
96:
95:
92:
88:
87:
86:Elinor Russell
84:
80:
79:
75:designing the
73:
72:Known for
69:
68:
67:(aged 54)
61:
57:
56:
46:
40:
38:
34:
33:
25:
24:
21:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
557:
546:
543:
541:
538:
536:
533:
531:
528:
526:
523:
522:
520:
510:
504:
500:
495:
494:
490:
481:
475:
471:
464:
461:
457:
454:, rev. ed. ,
453:
452:
445:
443:
441:
437:
426:
422:
421:
414:
411:
406:
402:
398:
391:
389:
387:
385:
383:
379:
373:
370:
364:
361:
357:
354:
350:
346:
342:
336:
334:
332:
330:
328:
326:
322:
315:
313:
310:
308:
300:
298:
296:
295:Coalbrookdale
292:
289:to cross the
288:
284:
276:
275:Coalbrookdale
272:
271:Abraham Darby
268:
264:
260:
258:
254:
250:
246:
242:
237:
235:
231:
227:
223:
219:
215:
211:
207:
203:
199:
195:
191:
187:
186:Rupert Gunnis
182:
180:
176:
172:
171:Benthall Hall
168:
164:
160:
156:
155:Herefordshire
152:
148:
143:
141:
137:
133:
128:
126:
122:
118:
110:
108:
106:
102:
93:
89:
85:
81:
78:
74:
70:
62:
58:
53:
49:
39:
35:
31:
26:
19:
16:
498:
469:
463:
455:
449:
428:, retrieved
419:
413:
404:
400:
372:
363:
348:
344:
340:
311:
304:
291:River Severn
280:
238:
210:Denbighshire
202:neoclassical
190:Henry Cheere
183:
163:Powis Castle
159:Shipton Hall
149:, Gaines in
147:Croft Castle
144:
129:
114:
104:
100:
99:
65:(1777-12-23)
15:
530:1777 deaths
525:1723 births
430:1 September
226:Acton Round
175:Tatton Hall
77:Iron Bridge
519:Categories
316:References
222:Shropshire
151:Whitbourne
121:Shropshire
117:Shrewsbury
52:Shropshire
48:Shrewsbury
347:.1798)β,
287:cast iron
257:Guildhall
111:Biography
54:, England
448:Gunnis,
343:. 1723,
179:Cheshire
167:Broseley
91:Children
44:May 1723
230:Ludford
206:Wrexham
505:
476:
253:Ludlow
234:Barrow
198:Gothic
194:rococo
169:, and
125:joiner
83:Spouse
301:Death
277:works
503:ISBN
474:ISBN
456:s.v.
432:2008
232:and
60:Died
37:Born
341:bap
293:in
273:'s
196:or
521::
439:^
423:,
405:10
403:,
399:,
381:^
351:,
324:^
259:.
236:.
228:,
208:,
181:.
177:,
157:,
153:,
138:.
119:,
50:,
482:.
407:.
345:d
94:3
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.