Category:Frederick Wallen
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Frederick Wallen was re-elected a London City Architect and Surveyor in 1864, by London's Court of Common Council. (Source: "Election of City Architect and Surveyor", London City Press, 5 March 1864, page 4, col.4)
Wallen designed St John the Evangelist Church, a church with a spire at Finsbury Park, and the foundation stone was laid in 1869. (Source: "Hornsey", North Londoner, 24 April 1869, page 7, cols 1,2). However, that church now appears to have been demolished or deconsecrated, and replaced with a modern building here.
For further information:
- His photographic portrait and biography are in W.T. Pike, Contemporary Biographies (London), page 527.
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Date of birth | 22 February 1831 Limehouse | ||||
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Date of death | 26 December 1917 St Albans | ||||
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Media in category "Frederick Wallen"
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Schools at Frogmore by Frederick Wallen.JPG 3,496 × 2,264; 3.23 MB
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W.T. Pike Contemporary Biographies London (illustrations) (108).JPG 3,000 × 2,352; 2.84 MB
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W.T. Pike Contemporary Biographies London (illustrations) (85a).JPG 2,088 × 3,632; 1.3 MB
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- W.T. Pike Contemporary Biographies (London), biographies