Английская Википедия:Alfred Smith (architect)

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Advertisement from the Nottingham Journal 25 February 1874
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Cemetery Lodge, Bridlington 1874
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Cheltenham Gas Company offices 1881

Alfred Smith (born 4 August 1850) was an architect who worked in a variety of locations in England, including Nottingham and the Forest of Dean.

Career

He was born on 4 August 1850 in Bungay, Suffolk, the son of Jessey Smith (b. 1826) and Jane Fish (1826-1900)

He married Susanna Anna Leeds, daughter of William Leeds of Reepham on 14 September 1872 in Christ Church, Radford, Nottingham[1] and they had the following children:

  • Alfred William Smith (b. 1875)
  • Charles Edgar Smith (b. 1876)
  • Henry Edward Smith (b. 1878)
  • Francis James Smith (b. 1880)
  • Percy John Smith (1893-1970)

He set up office in Bungay, Suffolk, but in 1874 he moved to Nottingham,[2] By 1881 he was living in Mitcheldean, Gloucestershire and was architect to the Forest of Dean Schools Board. By 1891 he was living in Dedham, Essex and was described as a retired architect. In the 1901 he is recorded as a farmer in Westleton in Suffolk, but in 1911 he was living at 3 Lulworth Villas, Maumbury Way, Dorchester and described again as a retired architect.

Buildings

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