List of British Architects - Victorian Architects

Victorian Architects

The reign of Queen Victoria, from 1837 to 1901.

A - K
  • E.J. Milner Allen (c. 1860–1912)
  • Thomas Allom (1804–1872)
  • Robert Rowand Anderson (1834–1921)
  • George Townsend Andrews (1804–1855)
  • Hubert Austin (1845–1915)
  • Sir Benjamin Baker (1840–1907)
  • Sir Charles Barry (1795–1860)
  • Charles Barry, Jr. (1823–1900)
  • Edward Middleton Barry (1830–1880)
  • George Basevi (1794–1845)
  • Sir Joseph Bazalgette (1819–1891)
  • W. Hamilton Beattie (1842–1898)
  • John Francis Bentley (1839–1902)
  • Eugenius Birch (1818–1884)
  • Sir Arthur Blomfield (1829–1899)
  • Edward Blore (1787–1879)
  • George Frederick Bodley (1827–1907)
  • Cuthbert Brodrick (1821–1905)
  • George Washington Browne (1853–1939)
  • Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806–1859)
  • David Bryce (1803–1876)
  • John McKean Brydon (1840–1901)
  • John Chessell Buckler (1793–1894)
  • Benjamin Bucknall (1833–1895)
  • James Bunstone Bunning (1802–1863)
  • William Burges (1827–1881)
  • William Burn (1789–1870)
  • William Butterfield (1814–1900)
  • Robert Casement
  • Chevalier Casentini
  • Basil Champneys (1842–1935)
  • Thomas Edward Collcutt (1840–1924)
  • Richard Cromwell Carpenter (1812–1855)
  • John Henry Chamberlain (1831–1883)
  • Ewan Christian (1814–1895)
  • Charles Robert Cockerell (1788–1863)
  • Henry Conybeare (1823-c.1884)
  • William Henry Crossland (c. 1834–1909)
  • John Sydney Crossley (1812–)
  • Thomas Cubitt (1788–1855)
  • Lewis Cubitt (1799–1883)
  • Henry Currey (1820–1900)
  • Samuel Daukes (1811–1880)
  • Sir Thomas Deane (1792–1871)
  • Gabriel-Hippolyte Destailleur (1822–1893)
  • George Devey (1820–1886)
  • John Dobson (1787–1865)
  • Thomas Leverton Donaldson (1795–1885)
  • William Donthorne (1799–1859)
  • John Douglas (1830–1911)
  • Sir Thomas Drew
  • Sir Edmund Du Cane (1830–1903)
  • Thomas Duff (1792–1848)
  • Robert Rippon Duke (1817–1909)
  • Peter Ellis (1804–1888)
  • Harvey Lonsdale Elmes (1813–1847)
  • Benjamin Ferrey (1810–1880)
  • Captain Francis Fowke (1823–1865)
  • Charles Fowler (1792–1867)
  • James Fowler (1828–1892)
  • Sir John Fowler (1817–1898)
  • William Frame (1848–1906)
  • John Gibson (1814–1892)
  • Edward William Godwin (1833–1886)
  • Herbert Gribble (1847–1894)
  • Joseph Hansom (1803–1882)
  • Philip Charles Hardwick (1822–1892)
  • Jesse Hartley (1780–1860)
  • Henry Hare (1861–1921)
  • James Harrison (1814–1866)
  • Edward Haycock (1790–1870)
  • John Hayward (1808–1891)
  • James Hibbert (1833–1903)
  • William Hill (1827or8–1889)
  • Thomas Hopper (1776–1856)
  • George Gordon Hoskins (1837–1911)
  • A. J. Humbert (1822–1877)
  • Sir Thomas Graham Jackson (1835–1924)
  • Sir Horace Jones (1819–1887)
  • Sampson Kempthorne(1809–1873)
  • John Kibble (1819–1894)
  • Charles George Hood Kinnear (1830–1894)
  • Edmund Kirby (1838–1920)
  • Sir James Knowles (1831–1908)
L - Z
  • Edward Buckton Lamb (1806–1869)
  • Sir Charles Lanyon (1813–1889)
  • George Anderson Lawton
  • John Leeming (1849–1931)
  • Joseph Leeming (1850–1929)
  • William Leiper (1839–1916)
  • Henry Francis Lockwood (1811–1878)
  • Thomas Meakin Lockwood (1830–1900)
  • William Henry Lynn (1829–1915)
  • MacGibbon and Ross, founded 1872, dissolved 1914
  • George Vaughan Maddox (1802–1864)
  • Alexander Marshall Mackenzie (1847–1933)
  • Frank Matcham (1854–1920)
  • William Mawson (1828–1889)
  • J. J. McCarthy (1817–1882)
  • Fr. Jeremiah McAuley
  • John Stuart McCaig (11 Jul 1823 – 29 Jun 1902)
  • Edward William Mountford (1855–1908)
  • William Chadwell Mylne (1781–1863)
  • William Eden Nesfield (1835–1888)
  • William Nicholson
  • John O’Neill
  • Edward Ould (1852–1909)
  • William Owen (1852–1909)
  • Edward Graham Paley (1823–1895)
  • Sir Joseph Paxton (1803–1865)
  • William Peachey (flourished 1867–1876)
  • John Loughborough Pearson (1817–1897)
  • John Dick Peddie (1824–1891)
  • Sir James Pennethorne (1801–1871)
  • Charles John Phipps (1835–1897)
  • Thomas Prosser (died 1842)
  • Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (1812–1852)
  • Edward Welby Pugin (1834–1875)
  • William Railton (c. 1801–1877)
  • David Rhind (1808–1883)
  • Henry Roberts (1803–1876)
  • John Thomas Rochead (1814–1878)
  • James Piers St Aubyn (1815–1895)
  • James Salmon (1805–1888)
  • Anthony Salvin (1799–1881)
  • Sir George Gilbert Scott (1811–1878)
  • George Gilbert Scott, Jr. (1839–1897)
  • John Oldrid Scott (1841–1913)
  • John Dando Sedding (1838–1891)
  • John Pollard Seddon (1827–1906)
  • Edmund Sharpe (1809–1877)
  • John Shaw Jr (1803–1870)
  • Richard Norman Shaw (1831–1912)
  • Cornelius Sherlock (died 1888)
  • Sir John Simpson (1858–1933)
  • Sydney Smirke (1798–1877)
  • Sidney R. J. Smith (1858–1913)
  • William Smith (1831–1901)
  • Charles William Stephens
  • Robert Stephenson (1803–1859)
  • George Edmund Street (1824–1881)
  • Sir John Taylor (1833–1912)
  • Samuel Sanders Teulon (1812–1873)
  • Yeoville Thomason (1826–1901)
  • Alexander "Greek" Thomson (1817–1875)
  • Sir William Tite (1798–1873)
  • John Thomas (1813–1862)
  • Charles Harrison Townsend (1851–1928)
  • Silvanus Trevail (1851–1903)
  • Charles Trubshaw (1841–1917)
  • H. H. Vale (1833or1–1875)
  • Thomas Verity (1837–1891)
  • Lewis Vulliamy (1791–1871)
  • Edward Walters (1808–1872)
  • Alfred Waterhouse (1830–1905)
  • Philip Webb (1831–1915)
  • William White (1825–1900)
  • James William Wild (1814–92)
  • Charles Wilson (1810–1863)
  • Henry Woodyer (1816–1896)
  • Benjamin Woodward (1816–1861)
  • Thomas Worthington (1826–1909)
  • Sir Matthew Digby Wyatt (1820–1877)
  • Thomas Henry Wyatt (1807–1880)
  • William Young (1843–1900)

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