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William Radford Bryden

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290: 305: 228: 68: 326: 171: 252: 209: 143:'s architect's business on George Street in 1883, when R. R. Duke retired. He became renowned for his eclectic style with shaped gables, towers, pinnacles, crenellations and mixed window styles. Bryden trained George Edward Garlick (c. 1863 – c. 1932) and William Holland (b. 1861) who both set up their own successful architect practices on Terrace Road in Buxton. Charles Swain of 247:
theatre was opened in 1903, the New Theatre was modified to show silent movies and changed its name to the Hippodrome. In 1932 it reverted to a performance theatre and became The Playhouse. In 1979 it was renamed again as The Paxton Suite. Now known as The Pavilion Arts Centre it incorporates Buxton
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He married Emily Somes Crichton in 1878. They had children Archibald Leslie Bryden and Jessie Margaret Bryden. Emily died aged 27 in 1882. William Bryden married Alice Ryde Sawer in 1884 and their children Arthur Thomas Bryden, Alice Dorothea Bryden and Florence Marion Bryden were born in Buxton.
282:. The Catholic Apostolic Church (also known as The Gospel Hall) on the corner of Hardwick Square South and Darwin Avenue was designed by Bryden in 1896. In 1901 he was the architect for the rebuilding of the Grade II listed St Paul's Church in 205:(now the Old Clubhouse pub) on Water Street in 1886 as a gentleman's club for guests to the spa town. It is a Grade II listed building. In 1887 he designed a ballroom for the Buxton Hydropathic hotel on Hartington Road (demolished in 1973). 321:
for the elderly on Macclesfield Road (in 1905); Lerryn, Heatherton and Brooklands villas on Temple Road (between 1908 and 1910); Parkfield villa on Carlisle Road (in 1910, now demolished); Ravensworth on Carlisle Road (in 1912).
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Bryden also designed many residential buildings around Buxton (mostly for wealthy clients) including: Marlborough Mansions on Marlborough Road (in 1891); 12 Park Road; The Hawthorns on Burlington Road (in 1891, now a
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Marriage records for Bideford district volume 5b page 830; England and Wales Census 1881 Monkleigh, Devon Piece/Folio: 2261/49; Death records for Bideford district volume 5b page 325
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for the Unitarian Chapel on Hartington Road. In 1895 Bryden designed a new parsonage on Lismore Road. In 1895 Bryden also designed the restored nave of Saint Michael's Church at
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care home); Lakenham, Inglethorpe, Glenbrook, Elmwood and Elmbank villas on Burlington Road (in 1898); Branksome's Coachman's Lodge on Gadley Lane (in 1902); Milnthorpe Homes
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Marriage records for Bideford district volume 5b page 797; England and Wales Census, 1911 Fairfield, Derbyshire Piece/Folio: 627
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in the 1880s, with a new water tower, a waiting room, shops and a new ashlar gritstone facade replacing the glass and iron
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stone by local builder James Salt. The large shaped gables feature theatrical masks of comedy and tragedy. When the
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was designed by Bryden and built in 1899. It was used in the 1960s as an amusement arcade and demolished in 1977.
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In 1899 Bryden designed the Grade II-listed George Woofindin almshouses on Eccleshall Road in Sheffield.
116:(RIBA) in 1876. In 1877 he established the architect and surveyor practice of "Bedborough and Bryden" at 638: 179: 105: 98: 788: 783: 283: 436: 102: 314: 244: 191: 140: 129: 76: 700: 491: 368: 170: 87:(born 1854) were also at Cheltenham at the same time and both went on to play rugby union for 746: 664: 607: 576: 545: 426:
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and Victorian buildings of Buxton were largely designed by these few architects.
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Bryden and his student George Edwin Garlick designed Grinlow Tower (now called
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in 1878 that he had dissolved his partnership with Alfred Bedborough.
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In 1886 Bryden won the first championship tournament of the new
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England Births and Christenings Salford, Lancashire 28 Mar 1851
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bought Bryden's architect business on George Street in 1921.
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W. R. Bryden came to Buxton from Bideford in 1883. He bought
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in 1851. His parents were William Anderson and Maria Bryden.
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and Robert Rippon Duke were all architects appointed by the
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Associates of the Royal Institute of British Architects
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He became an Associate of the 722:"Branksome Heritage Appraisal" 643:Archiseek - Irish Architecture 550:"THE OLD CLUB HOUSE (1257829)" 152:Buxton and High Peak Golf Club 1: 669:"CHURCH OF ST PAUL (1374564)" 437:"NOTICE is hereby given, ..." 71:Letterhead of W R Bryden 1896 394:"Page 718 - The-Cheltonian" 820: 799:Architects from Lancashire 516:Morris, Mel (April 2007). 365:Buxton: A People's History 297:The Oriental Tea Kiosk in 270:In 1890 Bryden designed a 128:. Bryden announced in the 726:High Peak Planning Portal 525:High Peak Borough Council 398:lib.militaryarchive.co.uk 231:The Pavilion Arts Centre 299:Buxton Pavilion Gardens 110:William Henry Crossland 22:William Radford Bryden 695:Roberts, Alan (2012). 363:Langham, Mike (2001). 330: 309: 294: 256: 232: 213: 175: 96:Edward Middleton Barry 72: 328: 307: 292: 254: 230: 211: 173: 70: 486:Leach, John (1987). 284:Flash, Staffordshire 201:Bryden designed the 194:. 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Index

FSA
FRIBA
architect
Victorian
Buxton
Derbyshire
Eccles
Lancashire

Cheltenham College
Charles
Henry
England
Edward Middleton Barry
RA
Robert William Edis
RSA
William Henry Crossland
Royal Institute of British Architects
Bideford
Westward Ho
Devon
London Gazette
Robert Rippon Duke
Manchester
Buxton and High Peak Golf Club
Bexhill-on-Sea
Sussex

John Carr

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