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523: 368: 129: 140: 379: 40: 148: 575: 336:. Heavily influenced by Carpenter's form of Gothic revival, Mountfort took many of Carpenter's ideals to New Zealand where he became the country's leading church architect, with over forty churches and other buildings in the Gothic style attributed to him. Many of Mountfort's New Zealand designs, especially those in the province of 224:
and then articled to the architect John Blyth. He soon became enthusiastic about Gothic architecture and was, possibly when aged only nineteen, commissioned to draw up plans for a large church in Islington by the Rev. Thomas Mortimer. The intended site was, however, used instead for an
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One of Carpenter's designs, based on his All Saints Church, Brighton (since demolished) was executed in modified form in the United States, where it survives as
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as "foremost among professional designers for his accurate knowledge of ancient work, his inventive power, and his refined treatment of decorative details."
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Carpenter was born on 21 October 1812 in Russell Square, London, the son of another Richard Carpenter, a magistrate (baptised 20 July 1788 in St. Giles,
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wrote that the school's lower quadrangle "shows Carpenter's quiet virtues to perfection". The present spectacular chapel was begun by his son
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chapel, and the first church that Carpenter built was St Stephen, Birmingham, in around 1841, At about this time he became a member of the
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on 27 March 1855, at his home in Upper Bedford Place, Russell Square, aged 42, and was buried in a family vault on the western side of
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said "it is in fact to be feared, that his laborious and zealous application to his profession tended to shorten his life."
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Parish registers for St. James' Church, Pentonville, 1790–1891 Church of England. St. James' Church (Pentonville, Middlesex)
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Parish registers of St. Giles Cripplegate Church London, 1559–1936 Church of England. St. Giles Cripplegate Church (London)
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designed by Richard Cromwell Carpenter. Retaining the tower of the former church, the new building was in a
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and many smaller churches. He also held the post of district surveyor for East Islington.
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Two of Carpenter's most important buildings were the schools commissioned by
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Carpenter was the teacher and mentor of the eminent New Zealand architect
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at Lancing and Hurstpierpoint. He began drawing up the plans for
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were provided to the Saint Mark's vestry and given to architect
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Lancing College (first designs 1848; construction began 1854).
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He married Amelia Dollman, who was born about 1818 at Loders,
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He died shortly after submitting grandiose plans for the new
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in 1848, although construction did not begin until 1854.
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in 1868. Construction of the less grandiose College at
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The History and Topography of the Parish of Islington
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Monument to Lord and Lady Beresford, Kilndown, Kent.
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Oxford University Press. 414:Chancel screen and stalls for the church at 894: 396:St Stephen the Martyr's Church, Newtown Row 825: 823: 550:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 306:, carrying out restorations there, and at 38: 925: 521: 513:, Dorset (now called Monkton Wyld Court) 377: 366: 146: 138: 127: 820: 789: 787: 667:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 657: 610: 608: 606: 604: 602: 340:, were openly borrowed from Carpenter. 264:— he championed the move away from the 998:People educated at Charterhouse School 960: 937:Nairn, Ian; Pevsner, Nikolaus (1965), 795:Historic Sacred Places of Philadelphia 302:Carpenter was consulting architect to 757: 750: 748: 738: 736: 724: 653: 651: 953:Carpenter's influence in New Zealand 784: 729:. London: J.H. Jackson. p. 362. 599: 497:Alterations to Bedgebury Park, Kent. 481:St Simon and St Jude, Earl Shilton. 13: 932:, London: Longmans, Green & Co 745: 733: 648: 21:Richard Carpenter (disambiguation) 14: 1034: 1013:English ecclesiastical architects 946: 835:(8th ed.). 1864. p. 51. 926:Eastlake, Charles Locke (1872), 573: 566:List of works by R. C. Carpenter 491:Almshouses at Belmont, Hereford. 237:) to which he was introduced by 1003:19th-century English architects 929:A History of the Gothic Revival 888: 879: 870: 861: 839: 800: 775: 517: 260:and church building within the 968:People from St Pancras, London 718: 639: 630: 485: 398:, Birmingham Consecrated 1844. 272:style which was to typify the 1: 876:Nairn and Pevsner 1965, p.171 867:Nairn and Pevsner 1965, p.435 754:Nairn and Pevsner 1965, p.342 742:Nairn and Pevsner 1965, p.257 661:"Carpenter, Richard Cromwell" 587: 402:St Andrew's Church, Bordesley 16:English architect (1812–1855) 993:Burials at Highgate Cemetery 699:UK public library membership 691:UK public library membership 327: 7: 616:"Richard C. Carpenter, Esq" 559: 506:Lonsdale Square, Islington. 389: 345:St. Mark's Episcopal Church 10: 1039: 373:parish church of St Andrew 106:Richard Cromwell Carpenter 32:Richard Cromwell Carpenter 18: 1008:Gothic Revival architects 540:(in Latin). London. 1856. 537:Instrumenta Ecclesiastica 527:Instrumenta Ecclesiastica 293:Richard Herbert Carpenter 252:devoted to the return of 215: 191:Richard Herbert Carpenter 123: 116:architect working in the 95: 87: 79: 61: 46: 37: 30: 817:unless otherwise stated. 620:The Gentleman's Magazine 362: 353:Cambridge Camden Society 299:began earlier, in 1851. 1023:English Anglo-Catholics 809:"The Late Mr Carpenter" 765:"The Late Mr Carpenter" 658:Elliott, John (2008) . 439:St Andrew, Monkton Wyld 235:Ecclesiological Society 978:Architects from London 973:People from Bloomsbury 895:Brittain-Catlin, Tim. 806:Buildings listed from 725:Lewis, Samuel (1842). 530: 386: 375: 315:Charles Locke Eastlake 208:. His obituary in the 163: 144: 143:Hurstpierpoint College 136: 849:. 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