- Temple Lushington Moore
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name =Temple Lushingon Moore
nationality =Irish
birth_date =7 June 1856
birth_place =Tullamore
death_date =1920
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significant_buildings=St. Wilfrid's Church, Harrogate
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awards = |Temple Lushington Moore (
7 June 1856 - 1920) was anarchitect working in theGothic revival style.Personal life
He was the son of Captain George Frederick Moore (1818-84) and Charlotte Reilly (1826-1922).
He married Emma Wilton, daughter of Richard Wilton of
Londesborough .Career
Temple Moore was articled to
George Gilbert Scott, Jr. from 1875 to 1878 and stayed with him as assistant. By 1890 he had established his own practice and continued working until his death in 1920. In 1919 he went into partnership with Leslie Moore and the practice took the name Temple Moore and Moore.Principal works
*1892 The Good Shepherd Church,
Lake, Isle of Wight .
*1894St. Mark's Church, Mansfield ,Nottinghamshire
*1893 - 98 Sledmere Church, East Yorkshire. Major rebuild.
*1896 - 99 'Eleanor Cross',Sledmere , East Yorkshire
*1897 - 1901 St. Cuthbert,Middlesbrough
*1900 - 03 St. Columba,Middlesbrough
*1904 - 08St. Wilfrid's Church, Harrogate
*1912 - 15St. Mary's Church, Nottingham new south chapel
*1914 - 16 St. Augustine's church,Gillingham .References
*Temple Moore, An Architect of the Late Gothic Revival. Geoffrey Brandwood, 1997.
*The Buildings of England ,Nikolaus Pevsner
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