Английская Википедия:Charles T. Beardsley Jr.

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox architect Charles T. Beardsley Jr. (1861–1937) was an American architect practicing in Bridgeport, Connecticut.

Beardsley was born in Derby, Connecticut in 1861. At the age of 15 he went to New Haven, where he took a position in the office of Henry Austin. After nearly a decade had gone by, Beardsley relocated to Bridgeport in 1885, where he established his own office.[1] He initially became noted as a designer of private residences, though in the 1890s he added the design of schools to his repertoire.

During the first 15 years or so of his professional career, Beardsley preferred the Queen Anne, Richardsonian Romanesque, and Shingle Styles. In later years, he adapted to the Colonial and Tudor revivals.

At least one of Beardsley's works is listed independently on the National Register of Historic Places, and many others are contributing resources to listed historic districts.

Architectural work

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Normal School, Willimantic, 1892.
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Plumb Memorial Library, Shelton, 1894.
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Wakeman Memorial, Southport, 1912.

References

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  1. 1,0 1,1 Шаблон:NRHP url. 1978.
  2. Sterner, Daniel. "Eli Dewhurst House (1886)". http://historicbuildingsct.com/. 5 Nov. 2012.
  3. 3,0 3,1 Шаблон:NRHP url. 1982.
  4. Building 15 Sept. 1888: 3.
  5. American Architect and Building News 12 Jan. 1889: 18.
  6. Building 1 Sept. 1888: 3.
  7. Engineering and Building Record 22 March 1890: 256.
  8. Sanitary News 8 March 1890: 535.
  9. American Architect and Building News 8 Aug. 1891.
  10. School Board Journal May 1895: 5.
  11. American Architect and Building News 31 March 1894: xii.
  12. Scientific American Building Edition June 1898: 105.
  13. Scientific American Building Monthly Feb. 1902: 36.
  14. Scientific American Building Edition July 1901: 16.
  15. Engineering Record 1 April 1905: 68.
  16. Architects' and Builders' Magazine June 1909: 388.
  17. American Contractor 14 May 1910: 22.
  18. History of Bridgeport and Vicinity. Ed. George C. Waldo Jr. Vol. 1. 1917.
  19. Engineering Record 14 Jan. 1911: 52.
  20. Engineering News 5 Sept. 1912: 158.