Samuel Sherwin

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Samuel Sherwin
German Brick Gothic extension to Shodfriars Hall, Boston
Born1813
Died1899
NationalityEnglish
OccupationArchitect
ProjectsRestoration of the Shodfriars, Boston

Samuel Sherwin (1813–1899) was an architect and building contractor who worked in Boston in Lincolnshire. His father was Dix Sherwin, a ship's chandler. In October 1849, he was apprenticed to William Stainton of Boston, builder, for the term of six years, in the "art or profession of an architect". Sherwin is often referred to as a builder, but the existence of architectural plans signed by him show that he was also a practising architect.[1]

Architectural work

Work as a building contractor

Literature

References

  1. ^ Many architectural plans by him are held in the Lincoln Record Office.
  2. ^ "Antram" (1989), p. 163
  3. ^ “Minnis et al”, (2015), pp. 85–6., pls 105–6
  4. ^ "Antram" (1989), p. 166
  5. ^ "Minnis et al", (2015), pp. 93–5, pls 105–6
  6. ^ Redmore K (2011) The Bracebridge Gasworks Survey of Lincoln, Vol 7, South East Lincoln, p. 42
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