Webb, Philip, 1831-1915
Name Entries
person
Webb, Philip, 1831-1915
Name Components
Name :
Webb, Philip, 1831-1915
Webb, Philip
Name Components
Name :
Webb, Philip
Webb, Philip Edward, 1831-1915.
Name Components
Name :
Webb, Philip Edward, 1831-1915.
Webb, Philip (Phillippe Speakman), 1831-1915
Name Components
Name :
Webb, Philip (Phillippe Speakman), 1831-1915
Webb, Philip (English architect and designer, 1831-1915)
Name Components
Name :
Webb, Philip (English architect and designer, 1831-1915)
Webb, Philip Speakman, 1831-1915
Name Components
Name :
Webb, Philip Speakman, 1831-1915
Webb, Philip Spaekman 1831-1915
Name Components
Name :
Webb, Philip Spaekman 1831-1915
Philip Webb
Name Components
Name :
Philip Webb
Speakman, Philip, 1831-1915
Name Components
Name :
Speakman, Philip, 1831-1915
Webb, Philip Speakman
Name Components
Name :
Webb, Philip Speakman
Philip Speakman Webb
Name Components
Name :
Philip Speakman Webb
Webb, Phillippe
Name Components
Name :
Webb, Phillippe
Genders
Exist Dates
Biographical History
Born in Oxford, 1831; educated at private school, Aynho, Northamptonshire; apprentice to the architect John Billing, Reading, 1849-1852; joined architect's office, Wolverhampton, 1852; assistant to the architect George Edmund Street, Oxford, [1852-1858]; became a close friend of William Morris, also an assistant to Street, Edward Burne-Jones and Charles Faulkner, 1856; moved to London with Street's office, 1856; established independent practice at Great Ormond Street, [1858]; with Morris designed the Red House, Bexley Heath, Kent; founder member of Morris, Marshall, Faulkner and Co, 1861 (later Morris and Co); specialised in the design of animals, metal work and furniture; work included St Martin's Church, Scarborough, the Victoria and Albert Museum, house at Arisaig, Inverness; with Morris and Faulkner founded the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB), 1877; wintered in Italy, 1884-1885, involved with the restoration and excavation of buildings in Italy, became a close friend of Giacomo Boni; retired to Worth, Sussex, 1901; died, 1915. George Wardle was a member of the Committee of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings. Commendatore Giacomo Boni (1859-1925) was an Italian architect and archaeologist. He was Director of the excavations in the Roman Forum and on the Palatine, Member of the Superior Council of Antiquities and Fine Arts, Minister of Public Instruction and Royal Commissioner for the Monuments of Rome.
eng
Latn
External Related CPF
https://viaf.org/viaf/15634787
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n81086929
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/n81086929
https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q531721
Other Entity IDs (Same As)
Sources
Loading ...
Resource Relations
Loading ...
Internal CPF Relations
Loading ...
Languages Used
Subjects
Archaeology
Architecture
Artists
Fine Arts
History
Painting
Sculptors
Nationalities
Britons
Activities
Occupations
Architect
Legal Statuses
Places
Ipswich Suffolk England
AssociatedPlace
Orvieto Italy
AssociatedPlace
Casamari Italy
AssociatedPlace
Venice Italy
AssociatedPlace
Bari Italy
AssociatedPlace
Orford Church Oxfordshire England
AssociatedPlace
Dorchester Church Oxfordshire England
AssociatedPlace
Sandwich Kent England
AssociatedPlace
London England
AssociatedPlace
Bosham Sussex England
AssociatedPlace
Chichester Sussex England
AssociatedPlace
Convention Declarations
<conventionDeclaration><citation>VIAF</citation></conventionDeclaration>