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John Carline

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In 1790 they built the magnificent St Alkmund's Church in Shrewsbury - still a major landmark with its tall stone spire. At the same time they built a fine row of Georgian houses known as the Claremont Buildings. By this stage a great deal of the work was being done by his son, who added an artistic
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on 6 May 1758 the son of John Carline and Anne Hayward. He was trained as a stonemason by his father, but showed greater skill in terms of sculpture. He moved with his father to Shrewsbury in 1765. Around 1788 he appears to have set up on his own, specialising in churches and church memorials. He
88:. Finding a quantity of potential work he bought an area of open land in Shrewsbury to use as a mason's yard and this became known as Carline's Field. In 1774 they built the five arch English Bridge in Shrewsbury. In 1788 they built a new entrance portico for 76:
in 1730. He trained as a stonemason and around 1765 he went into partnership with a John Tilly or Tilley in Shrewsbury and together they built several bridges. In Shrewsbury he lived in a large self-built house at Abbey Foregate.
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continued to work with John Tilley after his father died until Tilley himself died in 1795. From 1801 to 1803 he was briefly in partnership with Henry Linnell before bring his own son in to create
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from 1825. From 1820 he took over the majority of the work in his father's firm. He did little work after 1840 and no known work after 1844 possibly indicating an injury or infirmity.
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Born in Shrewsbury in 1792 the son of John Carline and Mary Cotton, he became a Freeman of the Company of Masons in 1817. He exhibited at the
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in 1821. He exhibited at the Royal Academy 1825 to 1828 but only had one public work of note: the panels on the monument to Sir John Hill in
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Born in Shrewsbury in 1799 the second son of John Carline and Mary Cotton he had more formal education but less success. He attended the
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He trained at least three other sculptors: John Hall, John Mucklestone and William Burr.
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The house at Abbey Foregate was thereafter inhabited by a Richard Carline.
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Dictionary of British Sculptors 1660-1851 by Rupert Gunnis: Thomas Carline
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and Carline Place and Carline Road in Lincoln are named after the family.
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In 1788 he won a contract for a new jail and workhouse in Shrewsbury.
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Major rebuilding of St Michael's Church in Shrewsbury (1829-1830)
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Memorial to John Simpson in St Chad's Church, Shrewsbury (1815)
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in Shrewsbury (1790-1795) based on his father's English Bridge.
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Tomb of Sir Thomas Jones in St Alkmund's in Shrewsbury (1829)
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Dictionary of British Sculptors 1660-1851 by Rupert Gunnis
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Spire of St Alkmund's Church in Shrewsbury (1792-1794)
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Lincoln
Coleham Head
Rea Brook
Adderley Hall
Montford Bridge
River Severn
Thomas Telford
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Lincoln
Francis Cunliffe
Llanyblodwell
Kinlet
North Lydbury
St Chad's Church, Shrewsbury
Welsh Bridge
Montford Bridge
Oswestry
Meole Brace
Ruyton
Robert Laurence
Shifnal
Sir Richard Hill
Hodnet
Shawbury

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