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35: 179: 57:, and continued to act as Barry's assistant until the completion of the work. In 1853 he was appointed engineer in charge of the Houses of Parliament, with a residence in the building. On the abolition of that post he continued in private practice in Pall Mall. 192: 234: 147: 45:
Meeson was born and educated in London, and spent the earlier part of his life in private practice as architect and surveyor in
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in the construction of the Houses of Parliament in London, and was involved with the erection of other notable buildings.
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He had a great reputation as a surveyor and consulting engineer, and was employed on the
188: 113: 39: 117: 143: 81: 22:(4 April 1808 – 12 January 1885) was a British architect and surveyor. He assisted 148:"Alexandra Palace including former Alexandra Palace Station to North (1268256)" 213: 183: 50: 23: 85: 73: 196: 123: 53:, to superintend the constructional and engineering details of the new 49:, Yorkshire. In 1842 he came to London at the request of the architect 46: 182: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the 76:, and other important public works. He was co-architect with 205:. Vol. 37. London: Smith, Elder & Co. p. 211. 132:. Vol. 37. London: Smith, Elder & Co. p. 211. 91:
Meeson died unmarried in 1885 in South Hampstead, London.
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Charles Barry

Highgate Cemetery
Wakefield
Charles Barry
Houses of Parliament
international exhibitions of 1851
1862
Covent Garden Theatre
Albert Hall
John Johnson
Alexandra Palace
Muswell Hill



Cust, Lionel Henry
"Meeson, Alfred" 
Lee, Sidney
Dictionary of National Biography
Historic England
"Alexandra Palace including former Alexandra Palace Station to North (1268256)"
National Heritage List for England
public domain
Cust, Lionel Henry
Meeson, Alfred
Lee, Sidney
Dictionary of National Biography
Categories
1808 births

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