RA Collection: People and Organisations
Second son of Robert Smirke R.A., the painter, and brother of Sydney Smirke R.A.
Won Royal Academy Schools Silver Medal in 1796, and Gold Medal in 1799.
Born: 1 October 1780 in London, England, United Kingdom
Died: 18 April 1867
Nationality: British
RA Schools student from 16 July 1796
Elected ARA: 7 November 1808
Elected RA: 11 February 1811
Treasurer: 8 June 1820 - 18 July 1850
Resigned: 20 May 1859
Gender: Male
Preferred media: Architecture
Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin
Specimens Of Gothic Architecture; Selected From Various Ancient Edifices In England: Consisting Of Plans, Elevations, Sections, And Parts At Large; Calculated To Exemplify The Various Styles, And The Practical Construction Of This Admired Class Of Architecture: Accompanied By Historical and Descriptive Accounts. By A. Pugin, - Architect. Third Edition, Corrected and Revised. The Literary Part By E. J. Willson. [The Literary Part By E. J. Willson. Second Edition, Corrected.] Vol. I [II]. - London: 1825[-1826]
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Augustus Charles Pugin
Specimens Of Gothic Architecture; Selected From Various Ancient Edifices In England: Consisting Of Plans, Elevations, Sections, And Parts At Large; Calculated To Exemplify The Various Styles, And The Practical Construction Of This Class Of Admired Architecture, Accompanied By Historical and Descriptive Accounts. By A. Pugin, - Architect. - London: 1821[-1823]
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Sir Edward Smirke
A Memoir Of The Late Sir Robert Smirke, R.A., &c., Hon. Fellow. By Edward Smirke, Esq., M.A., Vice-Warden of the Stannaries, &c. Read at the Ordinary General Meeting of the Royal Institute of British Architects, June 17th, 1867. David Brandon, F.S.A., Vice-President, in the Chair. - [London?:: (1867?)
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