1826 - 1900
Edward Habershon (architect) Architect
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| Birthday |
18th July, 1826
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| Birthplace |
Hampstead, England
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| Died |
18th August, 1900
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| Zodiac Sign |
Cancer
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| Occupation Text |
Architect
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| Occupation |
Architect
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Matthew Edward Habershon (18 July 1826 – 18 August 1900), known as Edward Habershon, was an architect practising in London and south-east England. He specialised in neo-gothic buildings, especially churches and chapels. With his brother W.G. Habershon he designed St John the Baptist's Church, Hove, now a Grade II building. With E.P.L. Brock he designed a number of churches including St Leonards-on-Sea United Reformed Church, also listed at Grade II. He designed St Andrews church in Hastings, where Robert Tressell's large mural (now in Hastings Museum) was created. In 1862 he was involved in the relocation of London's burial grounds, moving more than one thousand hundredweight of human remains.
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