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  1. The boathouse was designed by John Oldrid Scott, 2nd son of George Gilbert Scott, and completed in 1880. Shortly after its construction it was burnt out in 1881, but rebuilt to its original designs in 1884. Its listed Grade II status probably derives in part from its connections with the Gilbert Scott family of architects but also from its ...

  2. John Oldrid Scott, the second son of (Sir) George Gilbert Scott was born in 1841 and was educated at Bradfield before being articled to his father in 1860. By the late 1860s he had become principal assistant to his father, but despite increasingly fragile health, George Gilbert Scott remained firmly in charge of the practice until his sudden death from a heart attack on 27 March 1878.

  3. gilbertscott.org › family › john-oldrid-scottJohn Oldrid Scott

    1 de abr. de 2018 · John Oldrid, 1841 – 1913. George senior’s second son, took over the Spring Garden’s practice and its 49 commissions in hand on his father’s death.Drawings were signed jointly with George junior based in Duke Street but the association was not easy as John Oldrid perpetuated his father’s increasingly out of date style and deprecated his brother’s ‘so called Queen Anne barbarities ...

  4. Search for: 'John Oldrid Scott' in Oxford Reference ». (1841–1913).English architect. The second son of ‘Great’ Scott, he carried out various works with his brother, ‘Middle’ Scott, including the spectacular Church of St John the Baptist (now the RC Cathedral), Norwich (1884–1910). He added the German Gothic tracery spire to his ...

  5. 16 de abr. de 2018 · West front, Hereford Cathedral was designed by John Oldrid Scott in 1902-8. Hereford, like most English cathedrals, has had more than its fair share of misfortunes. The biggest came in 1787, when its west front collapsed. It had been its original Romanesque façade, with a foolhardy fourteenth-century three-storey central tower raised between ...

  6. John Oldrid Scott was born in 1841, the second son of George Gilbert Scott (later Sir, born 1811). He was articled to his father in 1860, becoming principal assistant by the later 1860s. Although in increasingly fragile health following a stroke and family bereavements, George Gilbert Scott remained firmly in charge of the practice until his sudden death from a heart attack on 27 March 1878.

  7. 9 de dic. de 2002 · The great church was completed by his brother, the anti-Catholic John Oldrid Scott.Separated from his wife and children, Scott Jr began to spend time in Rouen with a mistress between spells in ...