Horace Jones
Sir
Horace Jones
(
1819
-
1887
) was a notable
English
architect
of the
19th century
, knighted in
1885
. He is particularly noted for his work as Architect for the Corporation of the
City of London
from
1864
to 1887. His works included:
restoration of the Great Hall,
Guildhall
(1866)
various
London
markets, including
Smithfield
(
1866
),
Billingsgate
(
1875
) and
Leadenhall
(
1881
)
the Guildhall free library and museum (
1872
)
the Guildhall Council Chamber (
1884
)
the
Guildhall School of Music and Drama
, John Carpenter Street (completed in
1886
)
Tower Bridge
, which was completed (to an amended design) after his death in 1887.
He was buried in
West Norwood Cemetery
in south London. Jones, Horace, Sir Jones, Horace, Sir Jones, Horace, Sir
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