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Rickman, Thomas [1776-1841. UK. Architect]

 

Thomas Rickman was born in Maidenhead, Berkshire, England on 8 June 1776. His fa… subscribers only


A portrait of Thomas Rickman

A portrait of Thomas Rickman


Bibliography

1. Aldrich, Megan Brewster. Thomas Rickman (1776–1841) and Architectural Illustration of the Gothic Revival. M.Phil. thesis, Toronto University, 1983

2. Aldrich, Megan Brewster. Thomas Rickman and the Victorians. London : The Victorian Society, 2019

3. Aldrich, Megan. ‘Gothic architecture illustrated: the drawings of Thomas Rickman in New York’. Antiquaries Journal vol. 65, 1985 pp. 427-433

4. Baily, John Leslie. Thomas Rickman, Architect and Quaker: the Early Years to 1818. Ph. D. thesis, University of Leeds, 1977

5. Blamires, David, et al. A Quaker miscellany for Edward H. Milligan. Manchester: David Blamires of London: Friends Book Centre, 1985.

6. Colley, E. D. The Life and Works of Thomas Rickman, FSA, Architect. M.A. thesis, University of Birmingham, 1962

7. Granelli, Remo. ‘Thomas Rickman’ in Birmingham’s Victorian and Edwardian Architects, edited by Philada Ballard. Wetherby, Yorkshire: Oblong Creative for the Birmingham and West Midlands Group of the Victorian Society, 2009 pp. 3-24

8. Hadfield, Miles. [Reply by the author to ‘Reply to ‘Rickman churches in Birmingham by Miles Hadfield’ by George E. Powell]. Country Life vol. 124, 13 November 1958 p. 1127 [The original article by Hadfield, and subsequent correspondence relate to the proposal to demolish the church of St. George in Birmingham designed by Thomas Rickman]

9. Hadfield, Miles. ‘In the Gothic taste’. Country Life vol. 119, 21 June 1956 p. 1373 [St. George’s, Birmingham designed by Rickman and built 1820-23]

10. Hadfield, Miles. ‘Rickman churches in Birmingham’ Country Life vol. 124, 7 August 1958 p. 284

11. James, Ann. ‘Rickman and the Fitzwilliam Competition’. Architectural Review vol. 121, April 1957 pp. 270-271 [Discusses Thomas Rickman’s entry to design the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge]

12. Jelley, F. R. ‘Six of the best: Thomas Rickman’. The Builder vol. 211, 7 October 1966 p. 102 [Discusses Rickman’s book An attempt to discriminate the styles of architecture in England : from the Conquest to the Reformation (1817)]

13. Powell, George E. ‘Reply to ‘Rickman churches in Birmingham’ by Miles Hadfield’. Country Life vol. 124, 24 September 1958 pp. 600-603

14. Rickman, Thomas Miller. Notes on the life and on the several imprints of the work of Thomas Rickman, F.S.A., architect. London: G.J.W. Pitman, 1901.

15. Rickman, Thomas. An attempt to discriminate the styles of architecture in England: from the Conquest to the Reformation. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, 1817

16. Smith, J. S. Boys. ‘Thomas Rickman, architect of the New Court’. The Eagle vol. 67, 1974–77) pp. 19–21

17. Whiffen, Marcus. ‘The Architectural Review, Gothic number: Act 2: Romantic Gothic, Scene 2: Rickman and Cambridge’. Architectural Review vol. 98, December 1945 pp. 160-165

Weblinks

A Tour of Lost Birmingham. Architects Nᵒ.7: Thomas Rickman (1776-1841)  

Architects of Greater Manchester 1800-1940 

British Listed Buidings - 132 listed buildings by Thomas Rickman 

Coventry Society News. Drapers’ Hall and Quaker architect Thomas Rickman 

Dictionary of Art Historians 

Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720-1940 

Dictionary of Scottish Architects 1660-1980 

Historic England - 73 entries on Thomas Rickman 

John Baily. Thomas Rickman. Oxford Grove Art Online. [Subscription service] 

Megan Aldrich. Thomas Rickman. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography [Subscription service] 

RIBApix! - over 100 images of buildings designed by Thomas Rickman 

The National Archives 

Thomas Rickman | Architect and Antiquary 

University of Liverpool - Special Collections & Archives logo : Thomas Rickman Exhibition 

Visit Cumbria. Thomas Rickman in Cumbria 

Wikimedia Commons 

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