Josiah Conder

Josiah Conder

Josiah Conder may refer to:

*Josiah Conder (architect), 19th and early 20th century British architect, first teacher of Japanese architects to build western-style buildings in Japan
*Josiah Conder (editor and author), early 19th century British author and editor


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