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Name
  
Winton Aldridge


Died
  
1997

Winton Aldridge Rowland De Winton Aldridge Works on Sale at Auction Biography

Rowland De Winton Aldridge (1906–1997) (commonly known as Winton Aldridge) was a British architect, architectural historian and artist. He was born in Kent and named in honour of his great grandmother, Catherine Rebecca de Winton, a member of the Parry de Winton engineering family.

Winton Aldridge Rowland De Winton Aldridge Works on Sale at Auction Biography

An authority on the architecture of the 18th century, Aldridge was an important influence on his close friend, newspaper owner the 2nd Baron Iliffe, during Iliffe's complete restoration of Basildon Park.

Aldridge was a protegee of Edward Wesson, one of the most "outstanding" watercolour artists of the 20th century. During the mid-20th century, Aldrige was a prolific artist of landscapes, seascapes and urban riverscapes. He usually signed his work "R Winton Aldridge".

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