Voysey, Charles Francis Annesley (1857-1941)
Charles Francis Annesley Voysey (1857 – 1941), an English architect and furniture designer, was one of the first people to understand and appreciate the significance of industrial design.
Charles Francis Annesley Voysey (1857 – 1941), an English architect and furniture designer, was one of the first people to understand and appreciate the significance of industrial design.
Design for house known as Voysey House or Dallas for Robert Hetherington, Esq. Supervising architects: Young &
Unbuilt design for a new Guildhall for Cambridge. The present Guildhall in Cambridge, was completed in 1939,
“The plans and views given herewith of these two country houses, designed by Mr. C.F.A. Voysey,
According to Jeremy Williams, “The original scheme for the hall survives as a drawing, a brilliant adaptation of Voysey’s idiom to a communal building by the English architect,
“The drawing which illustrates this house is in the Royal Academy Exhibition. The plan ex- plains the internal arrangements of the building,
Unsuccessful entry for a competition for a new public library for Limerick. This design heavily influenced the 1912 Library,
Elevations, Sections, plans & details as published in The Building News, August 6th 1886.
Published in The Building News, December 29th 1899. Front & Rear Perspective View & Plans. Design for Dixcot for R.
Published in The Building News, July 27th. 1898. House to be built at Cartmel Fell, Gillhead,