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Mills was articled to the architect Henry Edward Cooper of [[Bloomsbury]] in 1868.<ref name=Brodie184/> He established his own independent practice in [[Banbury]], [[Oxfordshire]] in about 1875,<ref name=Brodie185>Brodie ''et al.'', 2001, page 185</ref> where by 1881 he had premises at 13, High Street.<ref name=Brodie184/>
Mills was articled to the architect Henry Edward Cooper of [[Bloomsbury]] in 1868.<ref name=Brodie184/> He established his own independent practice in [[Banbury]], [[Oxfordshire]] in about 1875,<ref name=Brodie185>Brodie ''et al.'', 2001, page 185</ref> where by 1881 he had premises at 13, High Street.<ref name=Brodie184/>


Mills served as architectural clerk to the agent for the [[Viscount Clifden#Barons Robartes (1869)|Clifden]] Estates,<ref name=Brodie184/> for whom he completed [[Holdenby House]] in 1878.<ref name=Pevsner/> Mills designed a number of public buildings in mixed styles, usually neo-[[Jacobean architecture|Jacobean]].<ref>Sherwood & Pevsner, 1974, page 404</ref>
Mills served as architectural clerk to the agent for the [[Viscount Clifden#Barons Robartes (1869)|Clifden]] Estates,<ref name=Brodie184/> for whom he completed [[Holdenby House]] in 1878.<ref name=Pevsner/> Mills designed a number of public buildings in mixed styles, usually neo-[[Jacobean architecture|Jacobean]].<ref>Sherwood & Pevsner, 1974, page 404</ref> His extension of the [[Oxford Union]] was completed posthumously.


Mills was elected an Associate of the [[Royal Institute of British Architects]] (ARIBA) in 1882.<ref name=Brodie184/>
Mills was elected an Associate of the [[Royal Institute of British Architects]] (ARIBA) in 1882.<ref name=Brodie184/>
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*Warwick Road Hospital, Banbury, Oxfordshire: hospital wing, late 19th century<ref>Sherwood & Pevsner, 1974, page 438</ref>
*Warwick Road Hospital, Banbury, Oxfordshire: hospital wing, late 19th century<ref>Sherwood & Pevsner, 1974, page 438</ref>
*[[St Hilda's College, Oxford]]: extension, 1909<ref>Sherwood & Pevsner, 1974, page 245</ref>
*[[St Hilda's College, Oxford]]: extension, 1909<ref>Sherwood & Pevsner, 1974, page 245</ref>
*[[Oxford Union]], Oxford: second library, 1910-11 (with Thorpe)<ref>Sherwood & Pevsner, 1974, page 273</ref>
*Oxford Union, Oxford: second library, 1910-11 (with Thorpe)<ref>Sherwood & Pevsner, 1974, page 273</ref>


==References==
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Walter Mills
Born
Walter Mills
Died1910[2]
NationalityBritish
OccupationArchitect
ProjectsHoldenby House[1]

Walter Edward Mills was an English architect.

Mills was articled to the architect Henry Edward Cooper of Bloomsbury in 1868.[2] He established his own independent practice in Banbury, Oxfordshire in about 1875,[3] where by 1881 he had premises at 13, High Street.[2]

Mills served as architectural clerk to the agent for the Clifden Estates,[2] for whom he completed Holdenby House in 1878.[1] Mills designed a number of public buildings in mixed styles, usually neo-Jacobean.[4] His extension of the Oxford Union was completed posthumously.

Mills was elected an Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects (ARIBA) in 1882.[2]

Works

References

  1. ^ a b c Pevsner & Cherry, 1973, page 263
  2. ^ a b c d e Brodie et al., 2001, page 184
  3. ^ Brodie et al., 2001, page 185
  4. ^ Sherwood & Pevsner, 1974, page 404
  5. ^ Sherwood & Pevsner, 1974, page 444
  6. ^ Sherwood & Pevsner, 1974, page 650
  7. ^ Sherwood & Pevsner, 1974, page 752
  8. ^ Sherwood & Pevsner, 1974, page 438
  9. ^ Sherwood & Pevsner, 1974, page 245
  10. ^ Sherwood & Pevsner, 1974, page 273

Sources

  • Brodie, Antonia; Felstead, Alison; Franklin, Jonathan; Pinfield, Leslie, eds. (2001). Directory of British Architects 1834–1914, L–Z. London & New York: Continuum. pp. 184–185. ISBN 082645514X.
  • Pevsner, Nikolaus; Cherry, Bridget (1973) [1961]. Northamptonshire. The Buildings of England. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books. p. 263. ISBN 0 14 071022 1.
  • Sherwood, Jennifer; Pevsner, Nikolaus (1974). Oxfordshire. The Buildings of England. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books. pp. 245, 273, 404, 438, 444, 650, 752. ISBN 0 14 071045 0.