John Clacy
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John Barry Clacy | |
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Born | 1810[1] |
Died | 1880[1] |
Nationality | British |
Occupation | Architect |
Practice | Reading, Berkshire (1868)[1] |
John Barry Clacy (1810–80) was a Victorian architect whose practice was centred on Berkshire, England.[1]
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Career
Most of Clacy's significant works are Gothic Revival buildings, but the Corn Exchange in Reading that he designed with F. Hawkes is in a style that Nikolaus Pevsner described as "free, debased Renaissance".[2] Clacy's son had joined him in his practice by 1862.[3] In 1868 Clacy and Son's practice was recorded as being in Reading.[1]
Work
- St. Mary's parish church, Burghfield, Berkshire, 1843[4]
- King Alfred's Grammar School, Wantage, Berkshire (now Oxfordshire), 1849–50[5]
- Corn Exchange, Reading, 1854 (with F. Hawkes)[2]
- St. Helen's parish church, Dry Sandford, Oxfordshire, 1855[6]
- Holy Trinity and All Saints parish church, Hawley, Hampshire: extensions, 1857[7]
- St. Andrew's parish church, South Stoke, Oxfordshire: restoration and extensions, 1857[8]
- St. James' parish church, Barkham, Berkshire, 1860–62 (with his son)[3]
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Sources
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