John Oldrid Scott

British architect (1841–1913) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

John Oldrid Scott (17 July 1841 – 30 May 1913) was a British architect.

Born(1841-07-17)17 July 1841[1]
Died30 May 1913(1913-05-30) (aged 71)[1]
OccupationArchitect
Spouse(s)Mary Ann, née Stevens[2]
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John Oldrid Scott
Born(1841-07-17)17 July 1841[1]
Died30 May 1913(1913-05-30) (aged 71)[1]
OccupationArchitect
Spouse(s)Mary Ann, née Stevens[2]
ChildrenCharles Marriott Oldrid Scott
Henry George Scott,[3]
John Stevens Scott (24 May 1869)[1]
Parent(s)Sir George Gilbert Scott and Caroline née Oldrid
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Biography

He was the son of George Gilbert Scott and his wife Caroline (née Oldrid). His brother George Gilbert Scott Junior and nephew Sir Giles Gilbert Scott were also prominent architects.

He was educated at Bradfield College and in 1868 he married Mary Ann Stevens, eldest daughter of the Reverend Thomas Stevens, founder of the school. One of his nine children, Charles Marriott Oldrid Scott, worked in his architectural practice.

At the end of his career he lived in Peasmarsh, near Rye, East Sussex, and the sale of his farmhouse and 136 acres was mentioned in the national press in 1928.[4]

Works

St Mary's Parish Church, Slough
Interior of St Sophia's Greek Orthodox Cathedral, Bayswater
St John the Evangelist's church, Boscombe
St John the Evangelist's church, Palmers Green

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