User:Ephebi

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User:Ephebi

Interests: Victoriana, Middle East history, Industrial archaeology, Building, Civil engineering and historic civil engineers, South London, Biographies relating to West Norwood Cemetery. I also edit some areas where I have professional experience, for WP at the moment this is notably in the areas around carbon trading, transportation planning/transport economics, & technology

[edit] Victorian funerary symbolism, architecture, terms & glossary

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[edit] Victorian builders of the modern world

Civil engineers buried in WNC:

Architects interred in WNC (also see British architects):

  • Charles Baily: assistant to City of London architect
  • John Belcher: architect of London buildings & Colchester
  • William Burges (architect): son of Alfred Burges
  • Thomas Talbot Bury: churches & watercolour painter
  • John Jenkins Cole: architect to Stock Exchange
  • Henry Currey: RIBA pres, St Thomas', Buxton Pump Room
  • Charles Henry Driver: Crossness, railway stations
  • Philip Mainwaring Johnston: churches, Great War memorials
  • Sir Horace Jones: architect to the City of London
  • James Knowles Snr & Jnr: Grosvenor Hotel, Victoria Stn, Cintra
  • Arthur Beresford Pite: Director, LCC School of Building
  • Sir William Tite MP: Gothic railway stations & cemeteries
  • Ebenezer Trotman: railways, principal assistant to Tite
  • James Wier: nonconformist churches & Westinghouse Brake Co
  • William Huff Wontner: Holland & Sons furniture designer

Architects & designers who worked on WNC:

Construction & materials

  • John Marriott Blashfield: mosaic & terracotta manufacturer
  • Paul Emile Chappuis: daylight reflectors & diffractors
  • Joseph Bernard Clark: ornamental fibrous plasterer
  • Benjamin Colls & William Abraham Colls: contractors
  • John Dibblee Crace, father John, g-father Frederick: architectural decorator, Brighton Pavilion, Houses of Parliamant
  • Thomas Cubitt: builder of Belgravia & Buckingham Palace
  • Charles Larkin Francis: early cement manufacturer
  • Christopher Gabriel & son Sir Thomas Lord Mayor: timber merchant
  • John George Hammack: timber merchant, surveyor to City of London
  • George Jennings: Sanitary works, rubber taps, Scutari hospital
  • George Myers: contractor for many of Pugin's works
  • Frederick Nettlefold: wood screws & fixings
  • John Oakey: sandpaper
  • Frederick Ransome: artificial sandstone, slag & lime cement
  • James John Stevens & son John: railway signals & gaslights
  • Tredwell Brothers: John & Thomas, railway contractors

Electrical engineers