Person    | Male  Born 1843  Died /4/1919

John Johnson

Categories: Architecture

John Johnson

Architect. Born Hoxton. Our information comes from the Victorian Web which names many buildings that Johnson worked on.

This is not the other John Johnson architect (1807 – 1878) who designed Alexandra Palace with Alfred Meeson and also the St Luke's church in Euston Road which was in the way for St Pancras Station so he oversaw its removal and re-erection as Wanstead United Reformed Church.

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John Johnson

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Bermondsey Library - foundation stone

This public library was erected 1890-1. Commissioners: A. Lafone, MP - Chairm...

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Leyton Town Hall

Leyton Town Hall Grade II listed building, designed by John Johnson in a rich...

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Surbiton clock tower

{Plaque beneath a medallion of King Edward VII:} Coronation clock tower - a s...

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