Thomas Henry Wyatt (1807-1880)
Thomas Henry Wyatt (usually known as T.H. Wyatt) was born at Lough Glin, Co. Roscommon on 9 May 1807, the son of Matthew Wyatt,
Thomas Henry Wyatt (usually known as T.H. Wyatt) was born at Lough Glin, Co. Roscommon on 9 May 1807, the son of Matthew Wyatt,
Thomas Hyslop Ure (generally known as T. Hyslop Ure) was born in 1863 and practised in Dunfermline. There must have been some connection with George Mackie Watson of Edinburgh who was three years older as they produced a joint design in the competition for the Carnegie Public Baths in Dunfermline.
One of the most prolific Brighton and Hove architects during the 19th century was Thomas Lainson who was based at North Street.
Thomas Martin Cappon was born in Monifieth on 4 April 1863, the son of James Cappon, a Dundee shipmaster who had served under Lord Nelson and his wife Janet Martin Educated at Newport Public School and Dundee High School,
Thomas Hayton Mawson was an English landscape architect. He was in partnership with Dan Gibson from 1898 to 1900 and thereafter collaborated with him on other projects.
English architect. Early in his career he assisted Fowke and H.Y.D. Scott at the South Kensington Museum and the Albert Hall.
Thomas William Cutler worked in his father’s office in London for six years and studied at King’s College, the Royal Academy Schools and the South Kensington Schools.
Tom de Paor studied at the Dublin Institute of Technology and University College Dublin, graduating 1991. Has practised privately since 1991,
English architect and designer. He was educated at Birkenhead School and articled to the Liverpool architect Walter Scott (1811-75) in 1870.
Silvanus Trevail was born in Luxulyan, Cornwall in October 1851. He rose to become Mayor of Truro and, nationally, President of the architects’