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Edward Blore ( Derby, Derbyshire, 13 de setembro de 1787 – Londres, 4 de setembro de 1879) foi um arquiteto britânico . Início de carreira. Palácio de Buckingham como completado por Blore em 1850. Foi depois restaurado e alterado por Aston Webb em 1913. Palácio Vorontsov em Alupka, Crimeia, Ucrânia. Government House, Sydney, Australia.
Known for. Buckingham Palace; Lambeth Palace restoration. Edward Blore (13 September 1787 – 4 September 1879) was a 19th-century English landscape and architectural artist, architect and antiquary .
- British
- 13 September 1787, Derby, England
- Architect
- 4 September 1879 (aged 91), Manchester Square, London
Edward Blore (1787–1879) was an English antiquarian, artist, and architect. He was born in Derby, and was trained by his father, Thomas, who was an antiquarian and a topographer. Edward became skilled at drawing accurate and detailed architectural illustrations.
NameLocationPhotographDateSt George's ChurchBattersea, Greater London1827–28A Commissioners' Church, subsequently ...Westminster, Greater London 51°29′58″N ...1827–49As surveyor to the abbey, Blore rescued a ...Parish churchCanford Magna, Dorset 50°47′20″N ...1829Nave extended towards the west. [7]St Paul's ChurchWarrington, Cheshire1829–30A Commissioners' Church, subsequently ...List of works by Edward Blore on palaces and large houses. Edward Blore (1787–1879) was an English antiquarian, artist, and architect. He was born in Derby, and was trained by his father, Thomas, who was an antiquarian and a topographer. Edward became skilled at drawing accurate and detailed architectural illustrations.
NameLocationPhotographDateLanarkshire, Scotland 55°39′18″N ...1824–27Canford Magna, Dorset 50°47′23″N ...1825–36Originally a country house replacing an ...Goodrich, Herefordshire1828–31For Samuel Rush Meyrick. Demolished 1950.Alupka, Crimea1828–48A place in the Crimea for Prince Mikhail ...(1787–1879). English architect, he contributed to the final designs of Sir Walter Scott's Abbotsford, provided all the architectural drawings for The Provincial Antiquities and Picturesque Scenery of Scotland, and published his The Monumental Remains of Noble and Eminent Persons (1824).
Edward Blore (1789-1879) Edward Blore (1787-1879) was born in Derby on 13 September 1787 as the eldest child of Thomas Blore, a topographer and antiquary. At first, he followed in his father's footsteps. Having been apprenticed to an engraver, he became a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in 1823.
Edward Blore (1787 - 1879) fue un arquitecto británico del siglo XIX. Nació en Edimburgo, Escocia, pese a que algunos datos apuntan su nacimiento en Derby, Inglaterra. De su biografía destaca haber continuado la obra del Palacio de Buckingham que había iniciado John Nash.