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  1. Sir Horace Jones PPRIBA (20 May 1819 – 21 May 1887) was an English architect particularly noted for his work as architect and surveyor to the City of London from 1864 until his death. He served as president of the Royal Institute of British Architects from 1882 until 1884, and was knighted in 1886.

  2. Sir Horace Jones was an English architect surveyor to the City of London, most famous for designing Tower Bridge. Discover the story of the man behind the Bridge as well as his other impressive achievements.

  3. Horace Jones [also known as Sir Horace Jones] was born at 15 Size Lane, Bucklerbury, London, England on 20 May 1819 and was articled to John Wallen (1785-1865). He was also a student of the Architectural Society.

  4. 4 days ago · An aerial shot of the Smithfield Market buildings, photographed in 2023, in all its splendour. Unlike many contemporary architects – as opposed to engineers – Jones seems to have had a lifelong interest in the possibilities of ironwork to produce large spaces. Perhaps, it originated with his rebuilding of Caversham Park in Berkshire in 1850.

  5. Tower Bridge was designed by a team of architects and engineers led by Sir Horace Jones. Jones was the City of London’s architect who also designed Billingsgate, Smithfield and Leadenhall Markets in a similar style, as well as many other buildings across the City.

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  6. When Sir Horace Jones died just one year into the construction of Tower Bridge, Sir John Wolfe Barry was tasked with completing the iconic river crossing. But who was he, what else did he build and why is he still so highly revered today?

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  8. Sir Horace Jones was born 20th May 1819 at 15 Size Lane, Bucklersbury, London. The son of a prosperous solicitor, he studied architecture and spent some years in Italy and Greece to further his classical knowledge.

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