George Somers Leigh Clarke

For his nephew, another architect, see Somers Clarke.

George Somers Clarke (1822–1882) was an English architect. He became a RIBA Associate in March 1845 and a Fellow in June 1859.[1] He sat on RIBA Council. In 1868 he had offices at 20 Cockspur Street, London.[2] He was a pupil of Sir Charles Barry and worked for him on designs for the Palace of Westminster in 1849.

Through working with Barry he became sufficiently well respected to be invited to submit designs for buildings such as the Foreign Office, Law Courts and National Gallery, London. His competition design for the Midland Grand Hotel, St Pancras, London, whilst not the winning scheme, was considered highly enough to receive a premium from the judges.[3] His buildings were regularly illustrated in the architectural press in the 1860s.[4] He was the uncle of Somers Clarke (1841–1926) who was also an architect.

He travelled extensively in Europe. He married Louisa Harker Williamson in Croydon, Surrey, in March 1867. He was for many years resident at Chislehurst, Kent at a time when it was becoming a suburban district and he designed a number of houses there. He died at Walpole, Manor Park, Chislehurst, Kent on 4 July 1882,[5] and is buried in the churchyard of St Nicholas' Church, Chislehurst.

Works

The former Swan Downer School (now a nightclub) at 11 Dyke Road, Brighton.

References

  1. Biographical Information, RIBA Library
  2. Architects, Engineers and Building Trades Directory, 1868, p. 105
  3. The Builder, July 15, 1882, p94
  4. Summerson, J The London Building World of the Eighteen-Sixties, Norwich, 1973
  5. The Builder, July 8, 1882, p50
  6. Temple,Philip, ed. (2008). "St John Street: East side". Survey of London: Volume 46, South and East Clerkenwell. London. pp. 221–241 http://www.british–history.ac.uk/survey–london/vol46/pp221–241.
  7. The Illustrated London News, 1862, ii, p96
  8. The Builder, July 29, 1882, p160
  9. The Building News, October 31, 1862, p337
  10. Building News, 1868, p11
  11. The Builder, 1867, p891
  12. The Building News, August 28, 1874
  13. The Bromley Record, August 1, 1882
  14. Country Life, July 20, 2000, p78-81
  15. The Building News, December 29, 1876
  16. The Building news, 1878
  17. Hayes and Coney Hall walk notes, Twentieth Century Society, 2007
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