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Alfred Mardon Mowbray

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Nationality
  
British

Died
  
1915

Role
  
Architect

Name
  
Alfred Mowbray

Occupation
  
Architect


Alfred Mardon Mowbray

Buildings
  
SS Mary and John parish church, Oxford St Michael and All Angels church, Oxford

Alfred Mardon Mowbray (1849–1915) was an English Gothic Revival architect who practiced in Oxford and Eastbourne from the 1860s to the 1900s.

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Career

Mowbray was articled to Charles Buckeridge 1865–70 and assistant to architects including Joseph Clarke and JW Hugall 1870–72. He practiced in Oxford 1872–77, then in Eastbourne until after 1880. He was made a Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1881 but lapsed in 1896. He had returned to Oxford by 1890, where he lived in Iffley Road.

Work

  • SS Mary ahd John parish church, Cowley Road, Oxford, 1875–83 and tower 1892–93
  • St Helen's parish church, Berrick Salome: restoration and alterations, 1891
  • St Helen's parish church, Albury: restoration, 1891
  • Mission Church, Murcott, 1895
  • St Katherine's School, Wantage, 1897
  • St Ebbe's parish church, Oxford: upper part of tower, 1904
  • St Michael and All Angels parish church, Summertown, Oxford, 1909 (unfinished)
  • References

    Alfred Mardon Mowbray Wikipedia