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  1. John Oldrid Scott (17 July 1841 – 30 May 1913) was a British architect . Biography. He was the son of Sir Gilbert Scott (George Gilbert Scott) and his wife Caroline (née Oldrid). His brother George Gilbert Scott Junior and nephew Sir Giles Gilbert Scott were also prominent architects.

  2. gilbertscott.org › family › john-oldrid-scottJohn Oldrid Scott

    Apr 1, 2018 · John Oldrid Scott (1841 – 1913), George senior’s second son. John Oldrid Scott most successful building is the Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Moscow Road, London.

  3. Jun 17, 2024 · Overview. John Oldrid Scott. (1841—1913) Quick Reference. (1841–1913). English architect. The second son of ‘Great’ Scott, he carried out various works with his brother, ‘Middle’ Scott, including the spectacular Church of St John the Baptist (now the RC Cathedral), Norwich (1884–1910).

  4. John Oldrid Scott died on 30 May 1913 at Bexhill after a short illness and was interred at Peasmarsh near Rye. In 1868 he had married Mary Ann, eldest daughter of the Rev Thomas Stevens, rector of Bradfield and founder of Bradfield College.

  5. gilbertscott.org › buildings › st-sophias-cathedralSt Sophia's Cathedral

    Apr 10, 2018 · St Sophia’s Cathedral is a Greek Orthodox church designed by John Oldrid Scott, the son of Sir George Gilbert Scott. It is designed in the Byzantine Revival style.

  6. Scott, John Oldrid (1841–1913). English architect. The second son of ‘Great’ Scott, he carried out various works with his brother, ‘Middle’ Scott, including the spectacular Church of St John the Baptist (now the RC Cathedral), Norwich (1884–1910).

  7. Aug 8, 2018 · In May 1849, Sir George Gilbert Scott’s wife Caroline lost her father, John Oldrid, at the age of seventy, in what Scott recalls as ‘circumstances particularly painful & distressing’. Oldrid was ill in bed at his house in South Square, Boston, when he was hurriedly told that his drapery shop in Strait Bargate was on fire.

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