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Charles Marriott Oldrid Scott (1880 – 1952) was an English architect who is often best remembered for being the son of John Oldrid Scott and grandson of Sir George Gilbert Scott, both of whom were architects, as was his uncle George Gilbert Scott, Jr. and his cousins Sir Giles Gilbert Scott and Adrian Gilbert Scott. He was married and had two children; Sheila Grace and Helen Baret. After living in central London for some time, he moved to Little Kimble, near Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. He was a pupil of Sir Reginald Blomfield in 1898,〔''Directory of British Architects 1834-1914 Vol 2''. Royal Institute of British Architects, 2001〕 then in 1902 became an assistant to his father〔(Dictionary of Scottish Architects website )〕 for a year before spending a further year in the office of George Frederick Bodley,〔(Sussex Parish Churches website )〕 who had himself been a past pupil of George Gilbert Scott. In 1904 he rejoined his father's practice of Scott & Son in Westminster, London〔(Lambeth Palace Library website )〕 as his partner. During the thirties he practiced under the name of Scott & Miles, his partner being Charles Thomas Miles.〔(Lambeth Palace Library website )〕 One of his last projects before his death related to works to Maids Moreton Church which is only 3 miles from his grandfather's place of birth in Gawcott, near Buckingham. The majority of his work was ecclesiastical. ==Works included== *St George’s Institute, Wolverton, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire (1908)〔(Milton Keynes Heritage website )〕〔(British Listed Buildings website )〕 *St. Christopher's Church, Southbourne, Bournemouth, (1932–1934)〔(Lambeth Palace Library website )〕 *Speldhurst war memorial, Kent〔(War Memorial Trust website )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Charles Marriott Oldrid Scott」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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