- George Fowler Jones
George Fowler Jones (
1818 -1 March ,1905 ), was a Scottisharchitect who was based for most of his working-life inYork .Jones was born in
Aberdeen , and his earliest known surviving buildings are in theScottish Highlands . These are:* St Ninian's Church of England Church,
Nairn (1844). In 1901-3, the church was relocated toLochinver , and now serves aChurch of Scotland congregation.
* The East Lodge atKilravock Castle , near Nairn (1844)
* The West Lodge atCastle Grant , nearGrantown-on-Spey (1845)At around the same time, he designed the
Scottish Baronial Castle Oliver inCounty Limerick ,Ireland , at the behest of two sisters from theOliver Gascoigne family, Elizabeth and Isabella. Work on the castle began in 1845. He also designed the 1844 Gothicalmshouse s atAberford ,Yorkshire , near the Gascoignes' English family seat ofParlington Hall .In 1846, Jones relocated to York, perhaps in order to be nearer to Parlington, and started a practice at 8, Lendal.
He was responsible for a number of new churches and other buildings in the area, and various alterations to existing buildings. He mostly built in the
Victorian Gothic style. Examples include St Mary,Garforth (1844-5), Fairfield Hospital inBedfordshire (1856-60), Holy Trinity, Heworth (1868-9), the rebuilding of the West front ofSt Michael le Belfrey (1867) and the Lodge at the main entrance to theYork Museum Gardens (1874).Proposed by
Decimus Burton ,Sydney Smirke andEwan Christian , Jones was elected a Fellow of theRoyal Institute of British Architects in 1868. His elder son Gascoigne, named in honour of his patrons, also became an architect.In addition to his architectural activities, Jones was a keen photographer. Many of his photographs of his own buildings and of York, the earliest dating back to 1851, are to be found in the City of York Libraries and Archives.
He died at home in
Malton, North Yorkshire .References
*"Castle Oliver & the Oliver Gascoignes" by Nicholas Browne
*RIBA archives.
*cite book | last = Linstrum | first = Derek | title = West Yorkshire Architects and Architecture | year = 1978 | publisher = Lund Humphries Publishers | location = London | id = ISBN 0-85331-410-1External links
[http://www.castle-oliver.com/Pages/home.html Castle Oliver website]
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