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Champneys, Basil. Adm. pens. at TRINITY, Feb. 11, 1860. S. of William Weldon, R. of St Mary's, Whitechapel, London [afterwards Dean of Lichfield]. B. Sept. 17, 1842, in London. School, Charterhouse. Matric. Michs. 1860; B.A. 1864. Architect of many important Collegiate and Ecclesiastical buildings. Articled to John Prichard, of Llandaff; began to practise in 1867. Of Hall Oak, Frognal Lane, Hampstead. Architect at Cambridge of the Divinity and Literary Schools; of Selwyn College, and of the additions on a large scale to Newnham College. At Oxford, his buildings include the Robinson Memorial Tower at New College; buildings at Merton and Oriel Colleges; the Library at Somerville; Mansfield College, and the Indian Institute. At Manchester. the restoration of the Cathedral and the designing of the John Rylands Library. Designed the Butler Museum and class-rooms for Harrow School; the Quinquentenary Building for Winchester; for the Grammar School, King's Lynn, and for the Harpur Girls' School, Bedford; also architect for Bedford College in Regent's Park. His church work included the 'Perpendicular' Church of St Mary Star, at Hastings. Received the Gold Medal of the Royal Institute of Architects, 1912. Author, A Quiet Corner of England; Henry Merritt; Art Criticism and Romance; Memoirs and Correspondence of Coventry Patmore. Married and had issue. Died Apr. 5, 1935, aged 92, at Hall Oak, Frognal Lane, Hampstead. (Vis. of England and Wales, x; The Times, Apr. 6, 1935.) | Basil CHAMPNEYS Approx. lifespan: 18421940 Tripos: Trin. Class. 1864 Adm pens. Trinity College 1860:02:11 s. of William Weldon CHAMPNEYS R.: St Mary's Whitechapel, London [afterwards Dean: Lichfield, [ Staffordshire ] ]. b. London 1842:09:17 Sch: Charterhouse Matric 1860:10MT: BA 1864 Architect of many important Collegiate and Ecclesiastical buildings. Articled to John Prichard, of Llandaff, [ Glamorgan ] began to practise in1867 Of Hall, Oak, Frognal Lane Hampstead, [ London ] Architect at Cambridge, [ Cambridgeshire ] of the Sch: Divinity and Literary Schools [Divinity and] of Sch: Selwyn College, and of the additions on a large scale to Newnham College ] College At Oxford, [ Oxfordshire ], his buildings include the Robinson Memorial Tower at New College [Oxford] buildings at Merton and Oriel Colleges Library at Somerville; Sch: Mansfield College, and the Sch: Indian Institute At Manchester, [ Lancashire ] the restoration of the Cathedral and the designing of John Rylands Library Designed the Butler Museum and class-rooms for Sch: Harrow School [Harrow], [ Middlesex ] the Quinquentenary Building for Winchester, [ Hampshire ] for the Sch: Grammar School King's Lynn, [ Norfolk ], and for the Sch: Harpur Girls' School Bedford, [ Bedfordshire ] also architect for Sch: Bedford College in Regent's Park, [ London ] His church work included the "Perpendicular" Church of St Mary Star, at Hastings, [ Kent ] Received the Gold Medal of the Sch: Royal Institute of Architects 1912 Author, A Quiet Corner of England; Henry Merritt; Art Criticism and Romance; Memoirs and Correspondence of Coventry Patmore. m. and had issue. d. aged 92 Hall, Oak, Frognal Lane Hampstead, [ London ] 1935:04:05 ( Vis. of England and Wales, x; The Times 1935:04:06) [add:]Photograph: CAS: G27[:add] |