Sydney Vacher
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Born2 April 1854
Died11 January 1935 (aged 80)
Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK
Occupationarchitect
Notable worksee list
Sydney Vacher | |
|---|---|
| Born | 2 April 1854 |
| Died | 11 January 1935 (aged 80) Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK |
| Occupation | architect |
| Notable work | see list |
Sydney Vacher (2 April 1854[1] – 11 January 1935)[2] was an English architect.[3]
Vacher was born at Kensington,[4][5] the son of Thomas Brittain Vacher (1805–80). He entered a partnership with Evelyn Hellicar in the late 1880s;[6] their office was at 35 Wellington Street, The Strand, London. Together they won the competition to design the Valley Primary School, Shortlands, Kent in 1889. He served as Master Salter for 1910/11.[7]
Vacher married Janet Dumas in 1884 and died at Portsmouth, aged 80.[8]