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Sharpe, Paley and Austin are the surnames of architects who practised in Lancaster, Lancashire, England, between 1835 and 1946, working either alone or in partnership.
Edmund Sharpe, Edward Paley, Hubert Austin, Henry Paley and Geoffrey Austin were architects who worked alone or in different partnerships in a practice in Lancaster, Lancashire, England, for two periods in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
This list covers the ecclesiastical works executed by the practice during the partnership of E. G. Paley and Hubert Austin. These works include new churches, restorations and alterations of older churches, additions to churches, and church fittings and furniture.
NameLocationPhotographDate [a]Ashford, Kent 51°08′23″N 0°52′11″E / ...1867–68This was Austin's first design, which was ...Grimsargh, Lancashire 53°47′57″N ...1868St Michael's originated as a small chapel ...Goosnargh, Lancashire 53°49′36″N ...1868–69This late medieval church, which had been ...Burton in Lonsdale, North Yorkshire ...1868–70All Saints is built in sandstone, and is ...Jun 1, 2012 · One of England's greatest Victorian architectural practices was based, not in London, but in the relatively quiet town of Lancaster. For just over a century the leading practice in the area was that of Sharpe, Paley and Austin.
The Buildings of Sharpe, Paley and Austin in Lancaster. by. Colin Stansfield and Keith Walton. 2023. Introduction. For over a century the architectural firm, under its principals Edmund Sharpe, Edward Graham Paley, Hubert Austin and Tom Paley, operated from a Lancaster office.
The Buildings of England guide has a very useful list of the years of each partnership: Edmund Sharpe: 1836—45; Sharpe & Paley: 1845-51; E. G. Paley: 1851-68; Paley & Austin: 1868-86; Paley, Austin & Paley: 1886-95; Austin & Paley: 1895-1914.
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Jun 10, 2012 · Sharpe, Paley and Austin was one of England's greatest Victorian architectural practices. The book is richly illustrated and explores not only the firm's buildings but also a fascinating web of family and professional interconnections.