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Francis Hooper : ウィキペディア英語版 | Francis Hooper Francis George Fielder Hooper (1859–1938) was an architect who worked mostly in London and Kent. He was born at Regent's Park, London on 7 July 1859, the son of a coach builder. He was educated at Spencer House, Wimbledon Common and at Marlborough College.〔London at the Opening of the twentieth Century, Welsh ad Pike 1905, p28〕 ==Career==
While he was articled to Arthur Cates, Crown Surveyor, between 1876 and 1879, he studied architecture at University College London and at the Royal Academy. From c1875 to 1879 he was working for Messrs Saxon Snell. On 6 November 1882 he was elected as a member of the Royal Institute of British Architects. He won the Pugin travelling Scholarship in 1882 and the Godwin Bursary in 1888. He commenced practice in Westminster in the mid-1880s. He set up in partnership with Henry Archer in 1889 based at Amberley House, Norfolk Street, Strand. This partnership ended in 1896. In 1894-5 he was Vice President of the Architectural Association.〔The Builder's Journal, 18 June 1895, page 291〕 He became a Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1897.〔Obituary, The Builder, 17 June 1938, page 1194〕 In 1905 he was architect to beckenham School Board. He retired in the late 1920s and his practice, Hooper, Belfrage and Hooper of Norfolk House, Norfolk Street, Stand, was taken over by his son Arnold.
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