- Thomas Verity
Thomas Verity (1837–1891) was an English
theatre architect during the theatre building boom of 1885–1915.Verity began his career articled in the architecture department of the
War Office , assisting in the erection of theSouth Kensington Museum . He further assisted in the building of theRoyal Albert Hall between 1867–70.Earl and Sell (2000), pp. 283]In 1870, he won an open competition to build the
Criterion Theatre and restaurant for caterers Spiers and Pond founding his own architectural practice. Other London theatres for which he was engaged included theRoyalty Theatre , theNovelty Theatre , theFolly Theatre , theScala Theatre , and theComedy Theatre . In 1878, he was appointed consulting architect to theLord Chamberlain 's office. Initially, this was in partnership with G. H. Hunt, but later with his son,Frank Verity , who received his training in his father's firm.Both Veritys bought an interest in ornate
French Second Empire architecture to their early buildings, developing this into grandBeaux Arts in their later works. Many of the surviving buildings have achieved recognition in the late 20th century, becoming listed for their architectural significance.Frank Verity continued the practice, on his father's death, and Sam Beverley, his son-in-law, joined the practice in the 1920s, which remains active today. The company designed many cinemas achieving a
Royal Institute of British Architects bronze medal for theShepherd's Bush Pavilion cinema in 1930.The
Pavilion with its famousLong Room atLord's Cricket Ground was built in 1889-90 to his designs. Recently, this historic landmark - a Grade II*-listed building - underwent an £8 million refurbishment programme in 2004-05. [ [http://www.verity-beverley.co.uk/ Verity & Beverley - Architects . Designers ] ]References
*"Theatre London: An Architectural Guide", Edwin Heathcote, ISBN 1-84166-047-7
*"Guide to British Theatres 1750-1950", Earl, John and Michael Sell pp. 283–284 (Theatres Trust, 2000) ISBN 0-7136-5688-3External links
* [http://www.verity-beverley.co.uk/ Verity & Beverley, Architects & Designers]
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