Edwin Nash

Edwin Nash FRIBA (1814 1884)[1] was an English Victorian ecclesiastical architect active in mid-nineteenth-century Kent, England. Most of his commissions were churches. He worked with architect John Nash Round) on St. John the Evangelist, Penge (1850). Thereafter he worked alone. He proposed Joseph Fogerty to be a Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects.

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References

  1. Antonia Brodie. Directory of British Architects 1834-1914: L-Z (Continuum, 2001) p241.
  2. John Newman. West Kent and the Weald. The "Buildings of England" Series, First Edition, Sir Nikolaus Pevsner and Judy Nairn, eds. (London: Penguin, 1969), p.433.
  3. Newman, p.241.
  4. Newman, p.201.
  5. Newman, p.418.
  6. Newman, p.482.
  7. Housewife dies in Maple Road blast, 'Beckenham and Penge Advertiser', 8 January 1959, p1.
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