William Hopkins (architect)

William Hopkins
Born 1820[1]
Died 1901[1][2]
Nationality British
Occupation Architect
Buildings Saints Philip and James Parish church, Hallow, Worcestershire

William Jeffrey Hopkins (1820–1901) was a British architect.

Career

One of Hopkins' earliest works, the Public Hall in Worcester (1848–49), was Italianate.[3] Most of his work thereafter was of the Gothic Revival. For many years he was the Worcester Diocesan Architect, and as such he mostly built or rebuilt Church of England parish churches in Worcestershire.

Works

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Mr W.J. Hopkins – Summary". Parks & Gardens UK. Parks and Gardens Data Services. 2007–2009. Retrieved 20 July 2010.
  2. Pevsner, 1968, page 37
  3. 1 2 Pevsner, 1968, pages 329–330
  4. Pevsner, 1968, page 319
  5. Pevsner, 1968, page 134
  6. Pevsner, 1968, page 125
  7. Pevsner, 1968, page 321
  8. Pevsner, 1968, page 196
  9. Pevsner, 1968, page 95
  10. Pevsner, 1968, page 320
  11. Pevsner, 1968, page 182
  12. Pevsner, 1968, page 119
  13. Pevsner, 1968, page 280
  14. Pevsner, 1968, page 88
  15. Pevsner, 1968, page 111
  16. Verey, 1970, page 280 (mis-transcribed as "W.J. Hophis")
  17. Pevsner & Wedgwood, 1966, page 188
  18. Pevsner, 1968, page 283
  19. Pevsner, 1968, page 227
  20. Pevsner, 1968, pages 156–157
  21. Pevsner, 1968, page 275
  22. Pevsner, 1968, page 290
  23. Pevsner, 1968, page 82
  24. Pevsner, 1968, page 208
  25. Pevsner, 1968, page 68
  26. Pevsner, 1968, page 156
  27. Pevsner, 1968, page 74
  28. Pevsner, 1968, page 223

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