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Edward Goldie
Edward Goldie (1856–1921) was an English ecclesiastical architect who was notable for building Roman Catholic churches mainly in the form of Gothic Revival architecture. He was the son of George Goldie.〔(Edward Goldie ) from ''Dictionary of Scottish Architects'', retrieved 6 February 2015〕
==Life==
He was born in Sheffield in 1856. His father was George Goldie. He went to school at Ushaw College in County Durham, as his father had previously done. In 1875, he was articled to ''Goldie & Child''.〔Gray, A. S. "Goldie, Edward", in ''(A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture )'' (Oxford University Press, 2006) p. 322.〕 It was an architectural firm which his father ran with Charles Edwin Child. After his apprenticeship ended in 1880, he remained at the firm as a partner,〔 so it became ''Goldie, Child & Goldie''.〔(The Late Mr George Goldie ) from ''The Tablet'', 19 March 1887, retrieved 7 February 2015〕 From 1893, Edward ran the firm on his own. In 1913, he was joined by his son, Joseph Goldie, and the firm became Edward Goldie & Son until 1953.

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