Harvey Lonsdale Elmes

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Harvey Lonsdale Elmes was a 19th-century English architect best known for his neoclassical public buildings, particularly in Liverpool.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf English architect
architect
human
activeYearsEnd 1847
activeYearsStart 1830s
burialPlace Jamaica
causeOfDeath consumption
tuberculosis
countryOfCitizenship England
United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1814-02-10
dateOfDeath 1847-11-26
designed Liverpool Assize Courts
St George's Hall, Liverpool
educatedAt office of a London architect
practice of his father James Elmes
educatedBy James Elmes
familyName Elmes
father James Elmes
fieldOfWork civic architecture
public architecture
floruit 19th century
genre neoclassical architecture
givenName Harvey
knownFor design of major public buildings in Liverpool
neoclassical public architecture
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement Neoclassicism
name Harvey Lonsdale Elmes self-link
nationality British
English
notableAchievement won competition to design Liverpool Assize Courts
won competition to design St George's Hall, Liverpool
notableWork Liverpool Assize Courts
Liverpool Oratory (design work and alterations)
County Sessions House, Liverpool
surface form: Liverpool South Lancashire and Cheshire Assizes building designs

St George's Hall, Liverpool
occupation architect
placeOfBirth CHICHESTER
surface form: Chichester

England
Sussex
placeOfDeath Jamaica
relative James Elmes
style Neoclassical
workLocation Liverpool
London, England
surface form: London

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St George's Hall, Liverpool architect Harvey Lonsdale Elmes
Harvey Lonsdale Elmes name Harvey Lonsdale Elmes self-link