W. B. Stonebridge
Walter Butler Stonebridge FRIBA (8 September 1879 – 1 November 1962) was an architect, Diocesan Surveyor for Ely and St Albans and afterwards Surveyor for the Archdeaconry of Bedford.[1][2][3][4][5] He was president of the Northamptonshire, Bedfordshire and Huntingdonshire Society of Architects in 1932.[1]
Early life
Stonebridge was born on 8 September 1879 at Oakley, Bedfordshire, and christened Walter Charles Butler Stonebridge.[6] He was the son of Charles Stonebridge, a Carpenter and Surveyor of Works, and his wife Emily.[7] Stonebridge was educated at Bedford Modern School and then articled to the architectural practice of Messrs Highton and Ardron of Bedford and Westminster between 1895 and 1899.[1][8]
Career
After Highton and Ardron, Stonebridge was an Assistant in the Duke of Bedford’s Estate Office, to H. Ban of Maidstone and to John E. Kingham of Aldershot.[1] He commenced independent practice in 1903 in Woburn Sands and Bedford.[1] Following the outbreak of World War I, Stonebridge served with the 1/7 West Yorkshire Regiment leaving at the end of the war as a Lance-Corporal.[9]
After the war, Stonebridge became Ecclesiastical Surveyor for the Dioceses of Ely and St Albans and was thereafter Diocesan Surveyor for Bedford.[1] In the latter years of his career in private practice, he worked in partnership with H.A. Harris.[10]
Stonebridge was elected LRIBA on 9 January 1911,[1] and FRIBA in 1925.[1][11] He was president of the Northamptonshire, Bedfordshire and Huntingdonshire Society of Architects in 1932.[1]
Family life
Stonebridge married Jane Winslade on 11 January 1905 at the Church of St John the Evangelist in Hale, Surrey.[12] They had a son, Bernard Butler Stonebridge, and a daughter, Mary Julia Stonebridge.[13][14] His wife predeceased him on 24 December 1961 and Stonebridge died on 1 November 1962 at Barton on Sea in Hampshire.[15]
Selected works
- Restoration of the Tower of Hockliffe Church, Bedfordshire, 1910[16]
- Replacement of the Powage Press after fire, Aspley Guise, 1912[17]
- Woburn Sands War Memorial, Bedfordshire, 1919[18]
- Elstow Lodge, Bedfordshire, 1926[19]
- Alterations to Campton Manor, Bedfordshire, 1927–28[20]
- Alterations to the Vicarage, Harrold, Bedfordshire, 1928[8]
- Extension to Gastlings House, Bedfordshire, 1929[21]
- Rectory, Pertenhall, Bedfordshire, 1937. With H.A. Harris[22]
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i "Directory of British Architects, 1834–1914". Retrieved 8 May 2016.
- ^ "Builder". Retrieved 8 May 2016.
- ^ "An American's guide to English parish churches". Retrieved 8 May 2016.
- ^ "Who's who in architecture, 1923". Retrieved 8 May 2016.
- ^ "The Kalendar of the Royal Institute of British Architects". Retrieved 8 May 2016.
- ^ "Ancestry™ - Genealogy, Family Trees & Family History Records". Retrieved 8 May 2016.
- ^ 1881 England Census
- ^ a b "Brown Book". Retrieved 8 May 2016.
- ^ UK, WW1 Service Medal and Award Rolls, 1914-20.
- ^ "Bedfordshire Archives Service Catalogue - Details". Retrieved 8 May 2016.
- ^ "RIBA Journal". Retrieved 8 May 2016.
- ^ Surrey, England, Church of England Marriages, 1754–1937
- ^ 1911 England Census
- ^ England & Wales, Free BMD Birth Index, 1837–1915
- ^ England and Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858–1965
- ^ http://www.bedfordshire.gov.uk/CommunityAndLiving/ArchivesAndRecordOffice/CommunityArchives/Hockliffe/HockliffeChurchRepairsAndAlterations.aspx
- ^ "WOBURN SANDS COLLECTION". Retrieved 8 May 2016.
- ^ "Roll of Honour - Bedfordshire - Woburn Sands". Retrieved 8 May 2016.
- ^ http://www.bedfordshire.gov.uk/CommunityAndLiving/ArchivesAndRecordOffice/CommunityArchives/Elstow/ElstowLodge.aspx
- ^ "CAMPTON : Campton Manor Alterations and additions (W.B. Stonebridge of Bedford,..." Retrieved 8 May 2016.
- ^ http://www.bedfordshire.gov.uk/communityandliving/archivesandrecordoffice/communityarchives/irelandrowney/gastlings.aspx
- ^ "Plan. New rectory, Pertenhall. Architect -.WB Stonebridge and HA Harris". Retrieved 8 May 2016.