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modelled spire, its belfry stage rich in ornamental brick-work and marble bosses, the semicircular apse and quasi-transepts, the plate tracery, the dormers inserted in the clerestory, the quaint treatment of the nave arcade, the bold vigour of the carving, the chromatic decoration of the roof—all bear evidence of a thirst for change which Mr. Street could satisfy without danger, but which betrayed many of his contemporaries into intemperance.
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Street was twice married, first on 17 June 1852 to Mariquita Proctor, second daughter of Robert Proctor, who died in 1874 aged 44. They met when Street was employed to restore the church at Hadleigh, in Essex, where the rector was Mariquita's uncle. His second wife was Jessie Holland, second daughter
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Early in his career, he advocated the idea that architects should have a practical involvement with the decoration of their buildings, and painted murals at Boyne Hill church himself. However, with his increasing amount of business, he soon realised the difficulties of such an approach. He remained
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Here the whole character of the building, whether we regard its plan, its distinctive features, its external or internal decoration is eminently un-English. Even the materials used in its construction and the mode by which it is lighted were novelties. The detached tower with its picturesquely
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Possibly my father's very decided adherence to the earlier phase of Gothic, and the eagerness with which he argued that Oxford already had enough of debased types, and should revert to the purity of the early forms, may have frightened the
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in 1866, and a fellow in 1871; at the time of his death he was professor of architecture to the Royal Academy, where he had delivered a course of lectures on the development of medieval architecture. He was also president of the
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At St James the Less, in Thorndike Street, Westminster (1858–61), Street used red brick, with black brick decoration both inside and out, and gave the church a tall, square campanile-like tower, its roof based on a
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in London, built in the 1850s as a "model church" under the supervision of the Ecclesiological Society. He was particularly insistent that all seats in churches should be free of charge, rather than subject to
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Street's death, on 18 December 1881 aged 57, was hastened by overwork and professional worries connected with the building of the law courts. He was buried on 29 December in the nave of
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Las teorías del gótico y su representación gráfica en España el último tercio del siglo XIX. Un estudio sobre: Some Account of Gothic Architecture in Spain, de George Edmund Street
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that became a memorial to William Morris's design principles and includes work by many of his now-famous friends. Another apprentice in the early 1870s was the Canadian architect
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in the city, and another at Summertown, as well as restoring many others. Street built or restored 113 churches in the diocese of Oxford. However, his only work for the
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in London. The competition for this was prolonged, and much diversity of opinion was expressed. The judges wanted Street to make the exterior arrangements and
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of William Holland. They married on 11 January 1876, but she died eight weeks after the wedding, having contracted a fever on their honeymoon in Rome.
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and Oxford, and to which Winchester was subsequently added. He was also appointed Architect to York Minster at around this time, and, later on, to
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Street carried out a number of new works in Ireland, including the small clifftop church of St. John the Evangelist at Ardamine, Co. Wexford, and
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Two features Street was particularly fond of using were the round apse and the louvred belfry windows. Street was commissioned by
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Apart from the Law Courts, by far the majority of Street's output was for ecclesiastical uses, the largest being the nave of
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Savorra, M (2006). "CittĂ  descritte, cittĂ  illustrate. L'Italia nei disegni di George Edmund Street". In Iachello, E (ed.).
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Street was the third son of Thomas Street, a solicitor, by his second wife, Mary Anne Millington. He went to school at
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Church, Co. Kilkenny. His most significant work was the controversial re-edification of the historic
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in Oxford until late in 1855, when he moved back to London, taking a house in Montagu Place,
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Street's first commission – undertaken while still working for Scott – was for the design of
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and is sited in the central hall of the Royal Courts; it was unveiled on 24 March 1886 by
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Hitchcock (1977), p .250. Hitchcock describes All Saints as " first important church".
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The church of St. James the Less, Westminster; completed to Street's design in 1861
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in 1850 in Wantage. In 1847 Street had visited Edward Everard Blencowe, rector of
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Savorra, M (May 2005). "George Edmund Street e i disegni di Brick and Marble".
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the interior, while a special committee of lawyers recommended the designs of
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tradition of the Church of England. He designed the Convent House for the
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Dictionnaire raisonné de l'Architecture Française du XIe au XVIe Siècle
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in 1867 to design several aspects of the extension work undertaken at
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by British architects, sometimes mocked as "The Streaky Bacon Style".
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one of his apprentices. These two designers worked together on the
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Monument to Street in the main hall of the Royal Courts of Justice
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in Essex. Stylistically, Street was a leading practitioner of the
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Cartoon portraits and biographical sketches of men of the day
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Transactions of the Worcester Diocesan Architectural Society
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List of church restorations and alterations by G. E. Street
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During this period he developed his use of constructional
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In November 1850, having been appointed architect to the
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The Law Courts: The Architecture of George Edmund Street
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Presidents of the Royal Institute of British Architects
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doorways. Street also designed the family chapel at
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Street's most recognisable building is probably the
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Chapel. His son Arthur Edmund Street suggested that:
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The Brick and Marble Architecture of Northern Italy
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Royal Gold Medal
Royal Courts of Justice
RA
Woodford
Victorian Gothic Revival
Royal Courts of Justice
Mitcham
Camberwell Collegiate School
Philpot Lane
Exeter
Owen Browne Carter
Winchester
George Gilbert Scott
Biscovey
Cornwall

parish church of SS Philip and James
North Oxford
diocese of Oxford
Samuel Wilberforce
Wantage
parish church of SS Philip and James
university
Jesus College
polychromy
Maidenhead
Bloomsbury
Lille
Henry Clutton

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