John Foulston
English architect / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Foulston (1772 – 30 December 1841) was an English architect who was a pupil of Thomas Hardwick and set up a practice in London in 1796.[1] In 1810 he won a competition to design the Royal Hotel and Theatre group of buildings in Plymouth, Devon,[2] and after relocating he remained Plymouth's leading architect for twenty-five years.[1]
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John Foulston | |
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Born | 1772 (1772) |
Died | 30 December 1841(1841-12-30) (aged 68–69) Plymouth, England |
Occupation | Architect |
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