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John Oldrid Scott (17 July 1841 – 30 May 1913) was a British architect. Biography [ edit ] He was the son of Sir Gilbert Scott (George Gilbert Scott) and his wife Caroline (née Oldrid).
- 17 July 1841
- 30 May 1913 (aged 71), Bexhill-on-Sea, England
- Henry George Scott, John Stevens Scott (24 May 1869)
- Architect
John Oldrid Scott. 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junior based in Duke Street but the association was not easy as John Oldrid perpetuated his father’s increasingly out of date ...
16 de mar. de 2024 · Overview. John Oldrid Scott. (1841—1913) Quick 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).
John Oldrid Scott died on 30 May 1913 at Bexhill after a short illness and was interred at Peasmarsh near Rye. In 1868 he had married Mary Ann, eldest daughter of the Rev Thomas Stevens, rector of Bradfield and founder of Bradfield College. His wife and nine children survived him.
Biography of architect John Oldrid Scott (1841-1913) with photos where available. Glasgow - City of Sculpture.
John Oldrid Scott. Designation: Died: Charles Marriot Oldrid Scott died in 1952. Private and Business Addresses. The following private or business addresses are associated with this : 2, Dean's Yard, Westminster, London, England. * earliest date known from documented sources. Employers.
Details. John Oldrid Scott (1841-1913) Three architectural designs for the interior of St. Sophia's Cathedral, Bayswater, London. the first inscribed 'Greek Church Bayswater/Sketch to 3/8" scale showing proposed scheme for/mantle lining to walls' amended plan' (upper left) and signed and inscribed 'J.O. Scott Architect/31 Spring Gardens London' ...