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RICKMAN, THOMAS (1776-1841) , English architect, was born on the 8th of June 1776 at Maidenhead, Berkshire, where he assisted his father (a Quaker) in business as a grocer and druggist until 1797. He was then engaged in various businesses until 1818. All his spare time was spent in sketching and making careful measured drawings, till he gained a knowledge of architecture which was very remarkable at a time when little taste existed for the beauties of the Gothic
design of his own which was successful in an open competition; thus he was fairly launched upon the profession of an architect, for which his natural gifts strongly fitted him. Rickman then moved to Birmingham, and by 183o became one of the most successful architects of his time. He built churches at Hampton Lucy
Matthew
Carlisle
David
Cambridge , a palace for the bishop of Carlisle
Gothic
work
taste for medievalism perhaps second only to Pugin. His Attempt to discriminate the Styles of Architecture in England shows pains-taking research, and ran through many editions. Rickman died at Birmingham on the 4th of January 1841. He was married three times: first to his cousin
Lucy
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