Robert Evans FRIBA (25 February 1863 – 16 August 1927) was an English architect based in Nottingham.
History
He was born on 25 February 1863, in Nottingham, the son of
Robert Evans JP
The name Robert is an ancient Germanic given name, from Proto-Germanic "fame" and "bright" (''Hrōþiberhtaz''). Compare Old Dutch ''Robrecht'' and Old High German ''Hrodebert'' (a compound of '' Hruod'' ( non, Hróðr) "fame, glory, honou ...
and Sarah Ann Mulcock.
He was educated at
Rugby School and then articled to the firm of Evans and Jolley, in which his father was a partner. In 1894, when William Jolley left the partnership, father and son set up in partnership as Evans and Son. After the death of his father he was in a partnership with John Thomas Clark and John Woollatt as
Evans, Clark and Woollatt
Evans, Clark and Wollatt was an architectural practice based in Nottingham from the early 1920s to 1948.
History
The practice was established by Robert Evans, John Thomas Clark and John Woollatt by 1921. Robert Evans died in 1927, and John Thomas ...
.
He was appointed a Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1905
Robert Evans married Constance Katherine Holland, daughter of Charles Ashby Holland on 19 April 1893 at Hartshill, Staffordshire. They lived in Ravine House, Lenton Road, The Park, Nottingham and had three children:
*Gwendolin Mary Evans (b. 1894)
*Edith Cecily Evans (b. 1896)
*Robert Holland Evans (b. 1904)
He died on 16 August 1927 and left an estate of £18,425 0s. 10d.().
Works
*Pub, 36 Market Street, Nottingham 1895
with
Robert Evans JP
The name Robert is an ancient Germanic given name, from Proto-Germanic "fame" and "bright" (''Hrōþiberhtaz''). Compare Old Dutch ''Robrecht'' and Old High German ''Hrodebert'' (a compound of '' Hruod'' ( non, Hróðr) "fame, glory, honou ...
.
*Bank, Victoria Street, Nottingham 1895-97
[ with ]Robert Evans JP
The name Robert is an ancient Germanic given name, from Proto-Germanic "fame" and "bright" (''Hrōþiberhtaz''). Compare Old Dutch ''Robrecht'' and Old High German ''Hrodebert'' (a compound of '' Hruod'' ( non, Hróðr) "fame, glory, honou ...
.
*St Michael's Church, Breaston
St Michael's Church, Breaston is a Grade I listed parish church in the Church of England in Breaston, Derbyshire.
History
The church dates from the 11th century, but is mostly 14th and 15th century. The roofs were raised in the 16th century. A ...
1895-99 with Robert Evans JP
The name Robert is an ancient Germanic given name, from Proto-Germanic "fame" and "bright" (''Hrōþiberhtaz''). Compare Old Dutch ''Robrecht'' and Old High German ''Hrodebert'' (a compound of '' Hruod'' ( non, Hróðr) "fame, glory, honou ...
restoration and new vestry
*Nottingham Board School, Collygate Road, 1898-99[ with ]Robert Evans JP
The name Robert is an ancient Germanic given name, from Proto-Germanic "fame" and "bright" (''Hrōþiberhtaz''). Compare Old Dutch ''Robrecht'' and Old High German ''Hrodebert'' (a compound of '' Hruod'' ( non, Hróðr) "fame, glory, honou ...
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*Cross Keys public house, Fletcher Gate, Nottingham 1899[ with ]Robert Evans JP
The name Robert is an ancient Germanic given name, from Proto-Germanic "fame" and "bright" (''Hrōþiberhtaz''). Compare Old Dutch ''Robrecht'' and Old High German ''Hrodebert'' (a compound of '' Hruod'' ( non, Hróðr) "fame, glory, honou ...
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*Lenton Firs, University of Nottingham 1903[ with ]Robert Evans JP
The name Robert is an ancient Germanic given name, from Proto-Germanic "fame" and "bright" (''Hrōþiberhtaz''). Compare Old Dutch ''Robrecht'' and Old High German ''Hrodebert'' (a compound of '' Hruod'' ( non, Hróðr) "fame, glory, honou ...
remodelling
*Imperial public house, St James’ Street, Nottingham 1903[ with ]Robert Evans JP
The name Robert is an ancient Germanic given name, from Proto-Germanic "fame" and "bright" (''Hrōþiberhtaz''). Compare Old Dutch ''Robrecht'' and Old High German ''Hrodebert'' (a compound of '' Hruod'' ( non, Hróðr) "fame, glory, honou ...
.
*Fox and Grapes public house, Sneinton Market 1905-06[ with ]Robert Evans JP
The name Robert is an ancient Germanic given name, from Proto-Germanic "fame" and "bright" (''Hrōþiberhtaz''). Compare Old Dutch ''Robrecht'' and Old High German ''Hrodebert'' (a compound of '' Hruod'' ( non, Hróðr) "fame, glory, honou ...
(now Peggers)
*46 St Mary's Gate 1907 with Robert Evans JP
The name Robert is an ancient Germanic given name, from Proto-Germanic "fame" and "bright" (''Hrōþiberhtaz''). Compare Old Dutch ''Robrecht'' and Old High German ''Hrodebert'' (a compound of '' Hruod'' ( non, Hróðr) "fame, glory, honou ...
*Catholic Church & presbytery, Melbourne, Derbyshire 1907-09 with Robert Evans JP
The name Robert is an ancient Germanic given name, from Proto-Germanic "fame" and "bright" (''Hrōþiberhtaz''). Compare Old Dutch ''Robrecht'' and Old High German ''Hrodebert'' (a compound of '' Hruod'' ( non, Hróðr) "fame, glory, honou ...
*Fairholme, Lenton Road, Nottingham 1910[ with ]Robert Evans JP
The name Robert is an ancient Germanic given name, from Proto-Germanic "fame" and "bright" (''Hrōþiberhtaz''). Compare Old Dutch ''Robrecht'' and Old High German ''Hrodebert'' (a compound of '' Hruod'' ( non, Hróðr) "fame, glory, honou ...
. Extensions.
*18 Carrington Street
Carrington Street is a street in the south-eastern sector of the centre of Adelaide, South Australia. It runs east–west, from East Terrace to King William Street, blocked at Hutt Street and crossing Pulteney Street at Hurtle Square. It is one ...
, offices 1913 for F Hillam
*2 Carrington Street
Carrington Street is a street in the south-eastern sector of the centre of Adelaide, South Australia. It runs east–west, from East Terrace to King William Street, blocked at Hutt Street and crossing Pulteney Street at Hurtle Square. It is one ...
, Offices for Post Office Engineers with ground floor shop. 1913-14
* St Peter's Church, Nottingham 1914 restoration
*Nurses’ Home, General Hospital, Nottingham 1919-23
*Commercial Union offices, High Street, Nottingham 1922[
*Ropewalk wing, General Hospital, Nottingham 1927][
*James Store, Carrington Street, Nottingham][
*Collin’s (Firs) Maternity Hospital, Sherwood 1926-27][
*Thomas Forman and Sons’ factory, Hucknall][
]
References
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19th-century English architects
20th-century English architects
Architects from Nottingham
1863 births
1927 deaths
People educated at Rugby School
Fellows of the Royal Institute of British Architects