- George Dance the Elder
George Dance the Elder (1695 –
8 February 1768 ) was an Englisharchitect of the 18th century. He served as theCity of London surveyor and architect from 1735 until his death.Among his public buildings in
London , the most important is theneo-Palladian Mansion House (1739–1752). He also designed churches, includingSt Botolph-without-Bishopsgate (1725),St Leonard's, Shoreditch (1736-1740),St Botolph-without-Aldersgate ,Aldgate (1741-1744),St Botolph's Aldgate (1744), andSt Matthew's, Bethnal Green (1743-1746).St Luke's, Old Street , where Dance worshipped and was later buried, is sometimes attributed to him but is likely to have been designed byJohn James andNicholas Hawksmoor ; however, he designed the adjacentSt Luke's Hospital in 1750-1751.Further afield, Dance also designed the Town Hall of
Coleraine inNorthern Ireland (1743; demolished in 1859).He had five sons, three of whom enjoyed fame in their own right. Eldest son James Dance (1722-1744) became an
actor andplaywright connected withDrury Lane theatre. Third sonNathaniel Dance-Holland (1735-1811) was a notable painter. Fifth sonGeorge Dance the Younger (1741-1825) succeeded him as city architect.ee also
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