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Butterfield, William [1814-1900. UK. Architect/Designer]

 

William Butterfield was born in London, England on 7 September 1814. In c.1830 h… subscribers only


Photograph of William Butterfield

Photograph of William Butterfield


Bibliography

1. 'The late William Butterfield'. Royal Institute of British Architects Journal vol. 7, 1899-1900 pp. 240-248

2. Armstrong, Barrie and Armstrong, Wendy. The Arts and Crafts movement in the North East of England: a handbook. Wetherby, England: Oblong, 2013

3. Armstrong, Barrie and Armstrong, Wendy. The Arts and Crafts movement in the North West of England: a handbook. Wetherby, England: Oblong Creative Ltd., 2006

4. Bremer, Rudy. ‘Hopkins and William Butterfield’. The Hopkins Quarterly vol. 7, no. 3, Fall pp. 119-121

5. Crook, J. Mordaunt. [Review] of William Butterfield by Paul Thompson. The English Historical Review vol. 89, no. 350, January 1974 pp. 131-133

6. Directory of British Architects 1834-1914. Compiled by Antonia Brodie, et al. Volume 1: A-K. London; New York: British Architectural Library, Royal Institute of British Architects/Continuum, 2001

7. Girouard, Mark. 'Milton Hall, Bedfordshire'. Country Life vol. 146, 23 October 1969 pp.1042-1046 [a description of Milton Ernest Hall, Butterfield's only country house commission, built in 1853–58 for Benjamin Helps Starey]

8. Harris, E. Swifen. 'The life and work of William Butterfield'. Architect and Contract Reporter vol. 83, 1910 pp. 129-130, 145-147

9. House, J.P.H. ‘The Architecture of William Butterfield 1814-1900’. Transactions of the Ancient Monuments Society vol. 2, 1963 pp.109-130

10. Howell, Peter. ‘'Our very quaint old architect': Some Letters of William Butterfield’. Architectural History vol. 53, 2010 pp.217-243

11. Jackson, Neil. ‘Clarity or Camouflage? The Development of Constructional Polychromy in the 1850s and Early 1860s’. Architectural History vol. 47, 2004 pp. 201-226

12. Kerney, Michael ‘The stained glass commissioned by William Butterfield’, Journal of Stained Glass, vol. 20, no. 1, 1996, pp. 1–30

13. Landau, Tyrone. William Butterfield, 1814-1900: pioneer of High Victorian revival architecture : drawings and metalwork. London: Fischer Fine Art, 1982

14. Langham-Carter, R. R. 'St. Saviour's Church, Caremont, Cape'. Architect and Builder [South Africa] vol. 22, September 1972 pp. 8-11 [Discusses Butterfield's contribution in 1880 of St. Saviour's Church, Caremont]

15. McPherson, Albert. That Uncomfortable Genius: William Butterfield Architect 1814-1900 Melbourne, Victoria: St. Paul’s Cathedral 1976 [catalogue for an exhibition of original drawings and plans for St. Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne, Oct 18 - Nov 27 1976]

16. Pite, Beresford. 'A review of the tendencies of the modern school of architecture: the influence of William Butterfield and Mr. Philip Webb'. Royal Institute of British Architects Journal vol. 8, 1900-01 pp. 89-90

17. Redfern, Harry. 'Some recollections of William Butterfield and Henry Woodyer'. Architect and Building News vol. 178, 28 April 1944 pp. 57-60 [Third part of a three-part article. The author joined the London office of William Butterfield (1814-1900) in 1877 and worked under Henry Woodyer (1816-1896)]

18. Redfern, Harry. 'Some recollections of William Butterfield and Henry Woodyer'. Architect and Building News vol. 178, 21 April 1944 pp. 44-45 [Second part of a three-part article. The author joined the London office of William Butterfield (1814-1900) in 1877 and worked under Henry Woodyer (1816-1896)]

19. Redfern, Harry. 'Some recollections of William Butterfield and Henry Woodyer'. Architect and Building News vol. 178, 14 April 1944 pp. 21-22 [First part of a three-part article. The author joined the London office of William Butterfield (1814-1900) in 1877 and worked under Henry Woodyer (1816-1896)]

20. Ricardo, Halsey. 'Melbourne Cathedral: a comment'. Architectural Review vol. 3 pp.1897-98 p. 187 [The Cathedral was designed by William Butterfield and built between 1880 and the 1920s]

21. Ricardo, Halsey. ‘William Butterfield’. Architectural Review vol. 8, 1900 pp. 15-23

22. Ricardo, Halsey. ‘William Butterfield’. Architectural Review vol. 7, 1900 pp. 259-263

23. Service, Alastair. The Architects of London and their buildings from 1066 to the present. London: The Architectural Press, 1979

24. Stamp, Gavin. The English House 1860-1914. Catalogue of an exhibition of photographs and drawings. London: InternationalArchitect and the Building Centre Trust, 1980 p. 9

25. Summerson, John. 'Pugin and Butterfield'. Architectural Review vol, 152, August 1972 pp. 97-99

26. Summerson, John. ‘William Butterfield, or the Glory of Ugliness’. Architectural Review vol. 98, 1945, pp. 166–75

27. Thompson, Paul. 'William Butterfield's Australian Cathedrals'. Country Life vol. 50, 9 September 1971 pp. 622-624 [First part of a two-part article]

28. Thompson, Paul. 'William Butterfield's Australian Cathedrals'. Country Life vol. 50, 16 September 1971 pp. 686-690 [Second part of a two-part article]

29. Thompson, Paul. William Butterfield. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1971.

30. Thompson, Paul. ‘All Saints' Church Margaret Street, reconsidered’. Architectural History, vol. 8, 1965 pp.73–94

31. Thompson, Paul. ‘All Saints' Church Margaret Street, reconsidered’. Architectural History, vol. 8, 1965 pp. 73–94

32. Thompson, Paul. ‘William Butterfield’ in Victorian Architecture, edited by Peter Ferriday. London: Jonathan Cape, 1963 pp. 165-174

33. ‘Obituary’ Royal Institute of British Architects Journal vol. 7, 1900 p. 241

34. ‘Obituary’. The Builder vol. 78, 1900 pp,201, 219

Weblinks

archdaily. Brittain-Catlin, Timothy. ‘From Pastel Pink to Pastel Blue: Why Colorful Architecture is Nothing New’ 

archiseek 

Artnet 

British Listed Buildings - 499 listed buildings by William Butterfield 

Chris Brooks. William Butterfield. Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online [Subscription service] 

Getty Research Institute 

Great Buildings Online 

Historic England - details of 328 buildings designed by William Butterfield 

Keble College 

National Library Catalogue 

RIBApix - 133 images 

Rosemary Hill. ‘Butterfield, William (1814–1900)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 [Subscription service] 

Spartacus Educational 

The Victorian Web 

UCL - The Survey of London 

University of Pennsylvania 

Wikiimedia Commons 

Wikipedia 

YouTube. Khan Academy. William Butterfield, All Saints, Margaret Street 

YouTube. St Paul's Cathedral [Melbourne]: the drawings of William Butterfield 

YouTube. St Paul's Cathedral: The Melbourne's major architectural landmark (c.s) 

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