- J. A. Chatwin
J. A. Chatwin (Julius Alfred Chatwin)
FRIBA , RBS,FSAScot (24 April 1830 -6 June 1907 ), was a designer of buildings and the most prolific architect involved with the building and modification of churches inBirmingham ,England , building or altering almost all of the parish churches in the city. He used the Gothic style. His designs always included all the carvings and internal fittings.Career
Born the son of John (a button manufacturer in Great Charles Street, Birmingham) and Harriet Chatwin, and educated at King Edward's School on New Street and the
University of London , he was known by the name Alfred. He worked from 1846 as an architect for the largest builders in the country, Branson and Gwyther of Birmingham. He was articled toCharles Barry in 1851 and worked with Barry andAugustus Pugin on theVictoria Tower of the Houses of Parliament. He worked again for Gwyther personally on his enterprises inLlandudno ,North Wales . In 1855 he opened an office on Bennett's Hill in Birmingham. He was, from 1866, architect to the Governors of King Edward's School and designed the firstKing Edward VI High School for Girls on New Street. From 1864 he became architect toLloyds Bank for over thirty years.From 1866 he worked with his son, Philip Boughton Chatwin (
P. B. Chatwin ) (1873 - 1964) who became his partner in 1897.He was made a Fellow of the
Royal Institute of British Architects (FRIBA) on30 November 1863 and member of theRoyal British Society of Sculptors (RBS),Royal Society of Arts (RSA), and Fellow of the Royal Antiquary Society of Scotland.He married at St James, Handsworth on
26 October 1869 . He is buried with his wife Edith Isabella Chatwin and daughter Isabella Gertrude Chatwin in St Bartholomew (Old Church), Edgbaston. His gravestone also mentions his daughter Grace Constance Chatwin (cremated).Works
He designed:
*Bingley Hall , 1850, now demolished"Birmingham Buildings, The Architectural Story of a Midland City", Bryan Little, 1971, ISBN 0-7153-5295-4]
*School House,Solihull School , 1882 IoEgrade|218312|II
*Most of the north side ofColmore Row after 1866
*Birmingham Greek Orthodox Cathedral - Dormition of the Mother of God and St Andrew (built as a CoE church) IoEgrade|426244|II
*St Clement, Nechells Park Road, 1857-9 (his first church)
*Holy Trinity Church, Birchfield, 1860-3 Grade II*
*The Joint Stock Bank (later Lloyds Bank, now the Old Joint Stock pub andOld Joint Stock Theatre ), Temple Row West, 1862-4 IoEgrade|217670|II
*Knutsford Lodge, 25 Somerset Road IoEgrade|217635|II*
*St Augustine's Church, Edgbaston , 1868, with 185 foot spire added later IoEgrade|217386|II*
*St John, Bewdley Road,Kidderminster new nave 1890-94 "The Buildings of England: Worcestershire", Nikolaus Pevsner, 1968 p206 ]
*Lloyds Bank, Queen Square,Wolverhampton IoEentry|378535|Grade II listed where he is commemorated by ablue plaque
*St Martin in the Bull Ring , (except tower and spire) IoEgrade|216829|II*
*St Mary,Oldswinford , chancel 1898 "The Buildings of England: Worcestershire", Nikolaus Pevsner, 1968 p228 ]
*St Mary, Bearwood Road, Bearwood, 1888 "The Buildings of England: Worcestershire", Nikolaus Pevsner, 1968 p88 ]
*St Mary,Moseley (rebuilt) IoEgrade|217560|II
*St Mary and St Ambrose, Pershore Road, Edgbaston, (a red brick and terracotta church, 1897-8) IoEgrade|217497|II
*Saints Peter and Paul - Aston Parish Church, 1879, (except tower and spire) IoEgrade|217814|II*
*St Philip's Cathedral, Birmingham (enlarged, with new chancel) IoEgrade|217576|I
*School and church,Catherine-de-Barnes , Solihull, 1880
*Work onUppingham School , 1870
*Wolverhampton Art Gallery , 1882 IoEgrade|378455|II
*New Berry Hall ,1880 & Berry Hall Lodge, Marsh Lane, Solihull, 1884 IoEgrade|218349|II
*Church of St. Michael and All Angels, Underwood 1890 [More Churches in the Ashfield Area. Ashfield District Council.]References
ources
*"Pevsner Architectural Guides - Birmingham", Andy Foster, 2005, ISBN 0-300-10731-5
* [http://www.localhistory.scit.wlv.ac.uk/plaques/QueenSquare.htm Blue plaque in Wolverhampton]
*"St. Martin's in the Bull Ring", Church Guide, 1991, ISBN 0-85101-282-5
* [http://www.churchplansonline.org/retrieve_results.asp?search_args=A%3DCHATWIN%2C+Julius+Alfred%3A+b.+1830+-+d.+1907+of+Birmingham%7Ca%3D3443 Incorporated Church Building Society - Church Plans Online]
*"King Edward High School Birmingham 1883-1983",Rachel Waterhouse , 1983
*"Public Sculpture of Birmingham including Sutton Coldfield", George T. Noszlopy, edited Jeremy Beach, 1998, ISBN 0-85323-692-5
*"The Life Story of J. A. Chatwin FRIBA, FSA.Scot 1830-1907", P. B. Chatwin, Oxford University Press, 1952External links
*Digital-Ladywood|Julius Alfred Chatwin|autographed portrait
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