Edward Boardman
Edward Boardman (1833–1910) was a Norwich born architect. He succeeded John Brown as the most successful Norwich architect in the second half of the 19th century. His work included both civic and ecclesiastical buildings, in addition to private commissions. Together, with his rival, George Skipper, he produced many notable buildings with several standing to this day (2013).
Edward Boardman | |
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Sign outside the former office of Edward Boardman in Norwich | |
Born | Edward Boardman 1833 Norwich, England |
Died | 1910 Norwich, England |
Occupation | Architect |
Practice | Boardman and Son |
Buildings | Refurbishment of Norfolk and Norwich Hospital Conversion of Norwich Castle to museum |
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