James Wilson (architect)
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James Wilson (1816–1900) was a prominent Victorian architect practising in Bath, Somerset and partner in the firm Wilson & Willcox. On 12 January 1843 he married Maria Buckley of
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, and in 1846 they had a son, James Buckley Wilson, who followed his father to also become an architect.


List of buildings

* Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Bridport, Dorset (1838) * St. Stephen's Church, Walcot, Bath (1840–1845) *Church of St Leonard, Shipham (1843) *
Kingswood School (''In The Right Way Quickly'') , established = , closed = , type = Independent , religious_affiliation = Methodist , president = , head_label = Headmaste ...
, Bath (1851) * Royal High School, Bath (1858) * Church of St Mary, Charlcombe (restoration) (1857–1861) * Holy Trinity Church, Norton Malreward (rebuilding) (1860–1861) * National Westminster Bank, 24
Milsom Street, Bath Milsom Street in Bath, Somerset, England was built in 1762 by Thomas Lightholder. The buildings were originally grand town houses, but most are now used as shops, offices and banks. Most have three storeys with mansard roofs and Corinthian colu ...
(1865) * Carmarthen Public Rooms (Assembly Rooms), King Street,
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,(1854)The Welshman, 1854


References

1816 births 1900 deaths 19th-century English architects Architects from Bath, Somerset English ecclesiastical architects Gothic Revival architects {{England-architect-stub