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  1. John Oldrid Scott (17 July 1841 – 30 May 1913) was a British architect . Biography. He was the son of Sir Gilbert Scott (George Gilbert Scott) and his wife Caroline (née Oldrid). His brother George Gilbert Scott Junior and nephew Sir Giles Gilbert Scott were also prominent architects.

    • 17 July 1841
    • 30 May 1913 (aged 71), Bexhill-on-Sea, England
    • Henry George Scott, John Stevens Scott (24 May 1869)
    • Architect
  2. John Oldrid Scott. Designation. Architect. Born. 1841. Place of Birth. Westminster. Location. London. Died. 1913. Born: 1841. Died: 30 May 1913. 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.

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

    1 de abr. de 2018 · Thomas Scott "The commentator". 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.

  4. 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).

  5. John Oldrid Scott: Designation: Born: 1841: Died: 30 May 1913: Bio Notes: 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.

  6. gilbertscott.org › buildings › st-sophias-cathedralSt Sophia's Cathedral

    10 de abr. de 2018 · St Sophia’s Cathedral is a Greek Orthodox church designed by John Oldrid Scott, the son of Sir George Gilbert Scott. It is designed in the Byzantine Revival style. When dedicated in 1882, it was one of few churches in London in the style and remains one of few.The Cathedral was commissioned by committee within the Greek community.

  7. Architect: John Oldrid Scott. In 1870 a new-build campus was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott in the Gothic revival style for Glasgow University replacing their traditional location. The largest of these buildings echoed, on a far grander scale, the original High Street campus’s twin-quadrangle layout.