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The people who built Brighton and Hove: I local associations
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INGELOW, Benjamin
1835-1925
Architect.
      Son of a banker, born in Ipswich, he was a upil of A S Newman in 1852, becoming chief assistant to W Slater and R H Carpenter in 1858. He was in an architectural practice in partnership with R H Carpenter after 1872.
WORK
As CARPENTER & INGELOW
St Leonard's Church, New Church Road (1876-78)
INGRAM, Herbert Clavell
1877-1942
Architect.
      Born in Clapham, London, son of an Anglican rector, he was pupil and assistant to G F Bodley and Thomas Garner. His own practice overlapped from 1901.
WORK
St Michael and All Angels, Victoria Road (organ gallery? c1912)
St Paul's, West Street (rood figures)
IREDELL, John Charles Lesingham
1916-1990
Architect.
      Son of a physician, he was an architectural student in 1939, living in London. During WW2 he was in the Corps of Royal Engineers and practicing from no later than 1962 in Brighton. He was a member of the Chichester Diocesan Panel of Architects and died in Hove.
WORK
No work yet found in Brighton & Hove

PERSONAL
71 Hove Park Road [1939-1940]
8 Palmeira Square [practice]
65 Langdale Road [residence]
Fairways, 2 Dyke Road [1959-1961]
Ground Floor, 9 The Cliff, Roedean [1962-1963]
     

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