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ID: 500023126
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Record Type: Person
Wyatt, Thomas Henry (English architect, 1807-1880)

Note: Born 9 May 1807; died 5 August 1880. Trained in Philip Hardwick's office, leaving in 1832. He was a prolific architect who designed over 400 buildings. He was a gold medallist of RIBA in 1873. From 1838 to 1851, Wyatt was in partnership with David Brandon (1813-1897). President of the Royal Institute of British Architects from 1870 to 1873. British architect.

Names:
Wyatt, Thomas Henry (preferred,V,index)
Thomas Henry Wyatt (V,display)

Nationalities:
British (modern) (preferred)
English

Roles:
architect (preferred)

Gender: male

Birth and Death Places:
Died:  London (Greater London, England, United Kingdom) (inhabited place)

Related People or Corporate Bodies:
apprentice was ....  Barry, Edward Middleton  
..........................  (English architect, 1830-1880) [500001362]
cousin of ....  Wyatt, James  
................  (English architect, 1746-1813) [500031753]
cousin of ....  Wyatt, Samuel  
................  (British architect, 1737-1807) [500010562]
member of ....  Wyatt family  
................  (English architects, painters, and sculptors, active 18th and 19th centuries) [500111152]
partner of ....  Brandon, David  [unidentified]
..................  (British architect, 1813-1897) [500062086]
related to ....  Wyatt, Benjamin Dean  
..................  (English architect, 1775-ca. 1850) [500026062]
related to ....  Wyatt, Edward  
..................  (British sculptor, 1757-1833) [500101942]
related to ....  Wyatt, Lewis William  
..................  (British architect, 1777-1853) [500027042]
related to ....  Wyatt, Matthew Cotes  
..................  (British sculptor and painter, 1777-1862) [500001062]
related to ....  Wyatt, Philip William  
..................  (British architect, born after 1777, died 1835) [500018875]
related to ....  Wyatt, Richard James  
..................  (British sculptor, 1795-1850, active in Rome) [500014026]
sibling of ....  Wyatt, Matthew Digby  
..................  (British architect, designer, and art historian, 1820-1877) [500014872]

List/Hierarchical Position:
 ....  Persons, Artists
 ........  Wyatt, Thomas Henry (I)

Biographies:
(English architect, 1807-1880) ..... [VP Preferred]
(British architect, 1807-1880) ..... [AVERY]
(British architect, 1807-1880) ..... [BHA]
(English architect; born 1807; died London (England, United Kingdom), 1880) ..... [CCA]
( architect, 1807-1880) ..... [CL-Courtauld]
(British architect, 1807-1880) ..... [AVERY]

Additional Names:

Sources and Contributors:
Thomas Henry Wyatt ........ [CCA, CL-Courtauld, VP]
.....................................  Canadian Centre for Architecture database
.....................................  Getty Vocabulary Program rules
Wyatt, Thomas Henry ........ [AVERY Preferred, BHA Preferred, CCA Preferred, CL-Courtauld Preferred]
.......................................  Avery Authority files (1963-)
.......................................  CCA Authority File (1980-)
.......................................  Witt Library, Authority files

Subject: ........ [AVERY, BHA, CCA, CL-Courtauld, Gallery Systems, VP]
....................  Canadian Centre for Architecture database
....................  CCA Authority File (1980-)
....................  DNB: Oxford National Biography, 1912-1921 (1927)
....................  Gallery Systems (2000-) LOC ID: no2010017160
....................  Getty Vocabulary Program rules
....................  Library of Congress Authorities data (n.d.) LOC ID: no2010017160
....................  Macmillan Encyclopedia of Architects (1982)
....................  Thieme-Becker, Allgemeines Lexikon der Künstler (1980-1986)
....................  Witt Library, Authority files
....................  Wodehouse, British Architects (1978)
 
Note:
English .......... [AVERY, CCA, VP]
.......... DNB: Oxford National Biography, 1912-1921 (1927)
.......... Grove Dictionary of Art online (1999-2002) accessed 8/01/02
.......... Macmillan Encyclopedia of Architects (1982)
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