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Thomas Fulljames

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Thomas Fulljames (1808-1874) was the county surveyor for Gloucestershire and a leading architect and civil engineer in that county in the first half of the nineteenth century.[1]

Life

He studied surveying with his uncle Thomas Fulljames (died 1847) and architecture with Thomas Rickman.[2] Among his designs was the Church of St Luke, High Orchard, Gloucester, which opened in 1841[3] and was demolished in 1934.

References

  1. ^ St. Luke, High Orchard, British History Online. Retrieved 26 August 2017.
  2. ^ David Verey and Alan Brooks. Gloucestershire: The Vale and the Forest of Dean. New Haven, Ct.: Yale University Press, 1976.
  3. ^ "Domestic Occurrences", The Gentleman's Magazine, 1841, p. 644.

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