Albert Vicars Explained

Albert Vicars
Nationality:English
Birth Date:1840
Birth Place:?Lincoln
Death Date:1896
Death Place:?London
Alma Mater:Pupil of Michael Drury of Lincoln
Practice:Vicars & O’Neill, Somerset Chambers, 151 Strand, London

Albert Vicars (1840–1896) was an architect who specialised in Catholic ecclesiastical architecture. He was articled to the Lincoln architect Michael Drury and later worked as an assistant to G.A. Dean. In about 1875 he formed a partnership with John O’Neill at Somerset Chambers, 151 Strand, London.[1]

Architectural work

Churches

Houses

Literature

Notes and References

  1. "Brodie", (2001), pg 871-2
  2. “Antram”, (1989), pp. 500-501
  3. The Building News, October 16th 1885.
  4. http://taking-stock.org.uk/Home/Dioceses/Archdiocese-of-Westminster/Highgate-St-Joseph Taking Stock
  5. Web site: Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, Non Civil Parish - 1417650 Historic England . 2022-06-04 . historicengland.org.uk . en.
  6. “Antram”, (1989), pp. 500-501