Category:James Martin Brooks
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James Martin Brooks (1853–1903), son of architect James Brooks (1825–1901), was honorary architect to the Canterbury Diocesan Board of Education. He practised in partnership with his father between 1892 and 1901, then continued as a partner in the firm until his death in 1903.
For further information about James Martin Brooks, see:
- "Death of Mr J.M. Brooks", Hereford Journal, 31 October 1903, page 8 col.2
- "Death of Mr J.M. Brooks", Middlesex Chronicle, 31 October 1903, page 2 col.5.
- His photographic portrait and biography are in W.T. Pike, Contemporary Biographies (London), page 737.
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Date of birth | 1853, 1852 Brixton | ||||
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Date of death | 24 October 1903 Ashford, Ashford | ||||
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Media in category "James Martin Brooks"
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Newbury Grammar School competition plan 1881 (1).JPG 3,556 × 2,320; 978 KB
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W.T. Pike Contemporary Biographies London (illustrations) (72b).JPG 2,536 × 3,024; 1.94 MB
Categories:
- Brooks (surname)
- James (given name)
- Martin (given name)
- 1853 births
- 1903 deaths
- Deaths in Ashford, Kent
- Births in Surrey
- 19th-century architects from England
- Associates of the Royal Institute of British Architects
- Presidents of the Royal Institute of British Architects
- W.T. Pike Contemporary Biographies (London), biographies