Henry Anderson Paley (1859–1946) was an English architect.
Training and career
He was the fifth and last child of the
Lancaster
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architect
Edward Paley. He was educated at Castle Howard School in Lancaster, then from 1873 at
Uppingham School
Uppingham School is a public school (English fee-charging boarding and day school for pupils 13–18) in Uppingham, Rutland, England, founded in 1584 by Robert Johnson, the Archdeacon of Leicester, who also established Oakham School. ...
. After leaving school in 1877, he was
articled to his father's firm,
Paley and Austin
Sharpe, Paley and Austin are the surnames of architects who practised in Lancaster, England, Lancaster, Lancashire, England, between 1835 and 1946, working either alone or in partnership. The full names of the principals in their practice, whi ...
. In 1881 he went on to the London office of
T. E. Collcutt for 18 months to broaden his experience. He returned to his father's practice in 1882 and became a partner in 1886, the firm then being known as
Paley, Austin and Paley. Up to the death of Hubert Austin in 1915, he was involved in the design of 75 new churches and also in restorations and additions to other churches. After that he mainly worked alone, or with associates rather than partners, designing some more churches, and also hospitals, schools and houses.
Personal life
Paley married Katherine Margaret Gossalin in 1888. Initially they lived at Dallas Court in Lancaster, then moved to the Manor House in
Halton. They later moved to Escowbeck Cottage,
Caton, to the northeast of Lancaster, and finally, after his father's death, moved into his house, ''Moorgarth'', at Brookhouse, near Caton. They had one daughter, Katherine Helena, who never married.
Paley died in 1946 at his home, Moorgarth, in
Caton.
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Notable works
War memorials
*Bowland War Memorial, Dunsop Bridge, Lancashire (1920)
References
Bibliography
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See also
*Sharpe, Paley and Austin
Sharpe, Paley and Austin are the surnames of architects who practised in Lancaster, Lancashire, England, between 1835 and 1946, working either alone or in partnership. The full names of the principals in their practice, which went under vario ...
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1859 births
1946 deaths
People from Lancaster, Lancashire
Architects from Lancashire
Gothic Revival architects
English ecclesiastical architects
People educated at Uppingham School