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Evelyn Hellicar (1862–1929) was an English architect. ==Biography== Evelyn Arthur Gresley Hellicar was the son of Arthur Gresley Hellicar (1835–1905) and Mary Ann Isabella Malthus (1832–1926). Arthur Hellicar came from the South West of England and served as Vicar of Bromley, Kent from 1865 to 1905. Evelyn was born in Bromley, the eldest of four children. He was educated at Cranbrook School, Kent. He was articled to Thomas Graham Jackson in 1883; that same year Jackson had added a new chancel to Bromley Parish Church. Hellicar studied at University College London. He received the Donaldson Silver Medal in 1886-87 and the Roger Smith Prize for Construction.〔Obituary, ''The Builder'', August 1929, p337〕 He married Sophie Hildegarde Tate (1866–1957) at Trent, Dorset on 30 August 1894.〔''The Bromley Record''; 1 October 1894, pp. 156-7〕 They had one daughter, Mary Gresley Hellicar (born 1897). Hellicar died at Corner Cottage, Hambledon, Surrey on 22 July 1929.〔''Kentish Times'', Friday 26 July 1929〕 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「Evelyn Hellicar」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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