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315: 307: 239: 231: 157:. Scorer moved from Lincoln in 1913 to Richmond in Surrey, but still continued his partnership with Gamble until his death After his move to Richmond, he held a position with the Royal Institute of British Architects, also until his death He was a Lincoln Diocesan Surveyor and Surveyor to the Lawn Mental Institution in Lincoln. . Scorer was an active 217:
5-6 Bank Street, Lincoln. Offices for Page and Porter, Solicitors. 1898. Tudor Revival. Two storeys with two bays with three lights and additional light over decorative doorway. Brick with ashlar stringing, base coursing and dressing. Arched doorway with Tudoresque foliage and grinning faces on at
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302 High Street, Lincoln by Scorer and Gamble, 1907. In a late Tudor Gothic style with ornate carved decoration. Stylistically this appears to be the work of Scorer rather than Gamble. The south side overlooks the River Witham and has been badly disfigured by later additions which were since
129:, which was embarking on a massive school building programme. Scorer also designed some schools in his own name and gives his address as 7 Burleigh Street, Strand WC. In 1876 Scorer may have entered a short lived partnership with William Curtis Brangwyn, the father of the artist 149:. In 1881 he moved to Lincoln and the partnership with William Watkins, operated from St Edmond's Chambers, Lincoln. The partnership was dissolved on 31st Dec. 1883. Scorer then moved to Bank Street Chambers, which was adjacent to St Swithin's Churchyard, Lincoln. From 1901 196:
1878. Impressive building in Queen Anne Style, probably brick with red terracotta decoration. Advanced wing with three bays to right. First and second storeys of wing with canted bays, surmounted with a decorative pediment. This building appears to have been demolished before
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102 High Street, Lincoln. (1887) Shop with living accommodation on three storeys and basement with earlier rear house, a substantial rebuild in 1887, of an earlier property. Arts and Crafts with tile hanging to third storey gable with oculus
684: 326:, Lincolnshire. New Church by W. Scorer, 1885. Lincolnshire's smallest church has a rose window at the west end with a bellcote cantilevered out from the gable. 248:
removed, but have scarred the building. It was originally built for a Mr J. Cooper and the southern portion was occupied by Lipton Teas. It is now occupied by
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Bernadette House, Formerly St Botolph's Vicarage, South Park, Lincoln. 1877. This was designed when Scorer was practising in London.
133:. Brangwyn and Scorer entered the competition for Nottingham Education Institute and a print of their entry was published in the 314: 145:, with offices both in London and Lincoln. In 1881 he was elected as an Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects 679: 117:
of Lincoln. The 1861 Census records that he was living with the Goddards at 122, High Street, Lincoln. He worked for
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Former HSBC Bank, 25 High Street, Horncastle.(1894). Facing the Market Place. Built for the Lindsey and Lincoln Bank.
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in a number of Lodges and was the Master of the Witham Lodge in Lincoln. His earlier buildings are in a
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Most of the existing buildings by this practice appear to be by Gamble rather than Scorer.
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into a farming family. He was educated at Boston Grammar School, and was a student at the
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Croxley Green History Project “William Scorer 1843-1934 Architect of York Road School”
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of Nottingham Trent University. Then in 1878, he entered into a partnership with
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for details of planning applications submitted by architects working in Lincoln.
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elements. While living in London between 1874 and 1881 he was a member of the
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In Practice with William Watkins at St Edmond's Chambers, Silver Street.
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302 High Street Lincoln, carved stone detail with Lincoln Fleur-de-lys
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St Andrews School, Scorer Street, Lincoln (later Bishop King School)
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Evidence from joint building applications to Lincoln City Council
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Antram, N. (revised); Pevsner, N. & Harris, J., (1989),
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Nottingham Evening Post - Thursday 25 January 1934 page 10
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Lincoln Public Dispensary, Silver Street, Lincoln. with
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Associates of the Royal Institute of British Architects
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302 High Street Lincoln is now Carphone Warehouse, 1907
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Lincoln City Building Applications no.967, 29/05/1878.
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Lincolnshire Chronicle - Tuesday 08 January 1884, pg.2
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Lincoln City Building Applications no.822 11/04/1877
624:, Penguin Books; reissued by Yale University Press. 338:. (1892). Restoration of a largely Georgian Church 540:Stamford Mercury - Friday 02 September 1892 pg. 5 378:"William Scorer - Architect of Yorke Road School" 661: 202:Practice at Bank Chambers, Bank Street, Lincoln. 655:William Scorer - Architect of Yorke Road School 488:Lincolnshire Chronicle - Tuesday 15 April 1884 643:City Building Applications Database 1866–1952 531:Stamford Mercury - Friday 15 April 1887, pg.6 266:, Hertfordshire. (1873) Probably demolished. 430:Lincoln City Building Applications register. 318:St.Margaret's church, Langton-by-Horncastle. 356:. Restoration by Scorer and Gamble. (1911) 206:Scorer moved to Bank Street in April 1884. 84:Watkins and Scorer. Scorer and Gamble 629:Directory of British Architects, 1834–1914 301: 153:joined him and formed the partnership of 690:People educated at Boston Grammar School 394:Boston Guardian - Saturday 28 April 1900 313: 305: 237: 229: 173:, which was a Territorial Army Regiment 262:Extension to School in Parsonage Road, 662: 622:The Buildings of England: Lincolnshire 497:Lincolnshire Echo, Weds. May 23, 1894. 372: 370: 121:of Liverpool and then for 7 years for 165:, while his later buildings combine 310:Saint Olave's Church, Ruckland, 1885 222: 177:Architectural Work by William Scorer 367: 13: 551:Lincoln City Building Applications 520:Lincoln City Building Applications 14: 701: 635: 403:Building News 29th December 1876. 64:Articled to Henry Francis Goddard 461:Vol 146, 26 January 1934, p. 162 601: 592: 583: 574: 565: 556: 543: 534: 525: 512: 500: 491: 482: 473: 464: 276:Classrooms and master's house, 451: 448:"Brodie" 2001, Vol. 2, p. 554. 442: 433: 424: 415: 406: 397: 388: 269:School and master's residence 1: 614: 382:Croxley Green History Project 360: 332:1890 Church largely re-built. 680:Architects from Lincolnshire 290:Extensions to Board School, 7: 218:ends of stringcourse above. 167:Gothic Revival architecture 10: 706: 256: 627:Brodie. A. (ed.) 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Index

Burwell, Lincolnshire
Lincoln School of Art
Henry Francis Goddard
Culshaw and Sumners
Edward Robert Robson
London School Board
Frank Brangwyn
Building News
William Watkins
ARIBA
Henry Gamble
Scorer and Gamble
Freemason
Queen Anne style
Gothic Revival architecture
Artists Rifles
William Watkins


Carphone Warehouse
Rickmansworth
Croxley Green
West Hyde
Farforth
Baumber


Ruckland
Langton, Lincolnshire
Baumber, Lincolnshire

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