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Actor type: Person
Full Name: Thomas Graham Jackson
Notes: T G Jackson was one of the most prolific and talented architects of his day. He was a pupil of Sir George Gilbert Scott, establishing his own architectural practice in 1862, and went on to design many collegiate and school buildings, public schools, chapels and churches, in addition to restoring many other houses and churches. One of his best known works is the Bridge of Sighs at Oxford University. He was a supporter of the Arts & Crafts movement, friend of William Morris and many of the Pre-Raphaelite painters of the day, including the architect Norman Shaw. Main reference: The Buildings of Wales – Pembrokeshire & Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
ChurchDioceseRoleStartEndContributionChurch record
St Lawrence, Gumfreston (Former Church) St Davids Architect 01 Jan 1869 31 Dec 1869 Jackson restored parts of St Lawrence’s Church early in his career in 1869,...
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