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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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