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Sir Charles Nicholson, 2nd Baronet

Sir Charles Archibald Nicholson, 2nd Baronet (27 April 1867 – 4 March 1949), was an English architect and designer who specialised in ecclesiastical buildings and war memorials. He carried out the refurbishments of several cathedrals, the design and build of over a dozen new churches, and the restoration of many existing, medieval parish churches.

Sir Charles Nicholson, 2nd Baronet
Painting of Nicholson by Herbert Arnould Olivier
Born(1867-04-27)27 April 1867
London
Died
4 March 1949(1949-03-04) (aged 81)
NationalityBritish
OccupationArchitect
Spouses
Evelyn Louise Olivier
(m. 1895; died 1927)
Catherine Maud Warren
(m. 1931)
Children3, including John
Parent

Nicholson was born in Hadleigh, Essex to Sir Charles Nicholson, 1st Baronet, and his wife, Sarah Elizabeth Nicholson née Keightley. His younger brothers were the stained-glass artist Archibald Keightley Nicholson and Sir Sydney Hugo Nicholson, the founder of the Royal School of Church Music.[1]

Nicholson was married first to Evelyn Louise Nicholson née Olivier (1866–1927) and they had three children, a son, John, and two daughters. His second wife was Catherine Maud Warren, who survived him upon his death in 1949.

Early life edit

Nicholson was born in Hadleigh, Essex,[2] to Sir Charles Nicholson, 1st Baronet, and his wife, Sarah Elizabeth Nicholson née Keightley. His younger brothers were the stained-glass artist Archibald Keightley Nicholson and Sir Sydney Hugo Nicholson, organist at Westminster Abbey and the founder of the Royal School of Church Music.[1] Nicholson attended Rugby School and New College, Oxford, obtaining a third class in modern history in 1889. He took an interest in architecture and was apprenticed to the architect J. D. Sedding, under whom he learnt the Victorian Gothic style. He worked for a short time for Henry Wilson before founding his own practice in 1893. He won the Tite Prize in 1893 and was elected a fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1905.[1] Hubert Corlette later partnered him until 1916. From 1920 Nicholson worked with Theodore Rushton.[1]

Career edit

In addition to designing churches, Nicholson conducted the refurbishments of many medieval churches. In addition to his ecclesiastical commissions, he was also a prolific designer of public war memorials, including one at his former school in Rugby. Nicholson's Anglican cathedral work included a new east chapel in Norwich, the west front of St Anne's Cathedral, Belfast (where he was the cathedral's architect between 1924–48)[3] various additions to Chelmsford Cathedral, and the reconstruction of Portsmouth Cathedral. His internal restorations were carried out at Brecon, Carlisle, Exeter, Leicester, Lichfield, Lincoln, Llandaff, Manchester, Salisbury, Wakefield, Wells, and Winchester. His works abroad include the ministerial buildings for the Jamaican Government in Kingston.[1]

Nicholson's works include 42 new churches, nine new chapels, and work on nine cathedrals. Nicholson took on the alterations and restorations of many medieval churches, together with the designs of a large amount of church furnishings. The majority of his work was in England, but he also worked in Wales, Northern Ireland, Jamaica and South Africa. He was also an accomplished watercolourist who exhibited at the Royal Academy on 32 occasions.[1]

From 1890, Nicholson carried out a lot of restoration work to his local parish church, St Mary the Virgin in South Benfleet. He designed the reredos between 1890–91, completely restored the south aisle between 1924-5, and designed much of the building's furnishings and fittings. His gilded border, which he completed in 1935, incorporated previous paintings by his mother, Sarah. These were repainted in 1958. Barbara Nicholson, one of his daughters, painted the ciborium.[4]

Personal life edit

Nicholson succeeded to the baronetcy in 1903. He largely avoided publicity and preferred to conduct a quiet life with his family.

Nicholson was married twice: firstly, on 1 October 1895, to the diarist and watercolour painter Evelyn Louise Nicholson née Olivier (1867–1927), daughter of the Reverend Henry Arnold Olivier, sister of Sydney Haldane Olivier (1859–1943), and aunt of Laurence Olivier.[1] The Nicholsons had a son, John Nicholson, 3rd Baronet and two daughters, including the medical artist, Barbara Nicholson.

On 10 June 1931, four years after Evelyn's death, Nicholson married Catherine Maud Warren (1883–1962)[1] at the Church of All Saints, Southend-on-sea, Essex.[5]

Nicholson died on 4 March 1949 in Oxford and is buried in the Church of St Mary the Virgin, South Benfleet.[1] He is buried, alongside his first wife, in a stone memorial he designed for her, on the south side of the west tower. His second wife was buried there upon her death in 1962.[4] The tomb was designated as a Grade II listed building on 9 November 2021 by Historic England.[6]

Partial list of works edit

Nicholson's architectural works include:

Citations edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Godfrey, W. H. Nicholson, Charles Archibald, second baronet, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004, 23 September 2004, retrieved 12 July 2018.
  2. ^ "Four Wont Way (Victoria House Corner)", Benfleet Community Archive, retrieved 12 July 2018.
  3. ^ a b . Belfast Cathedral. Archived from the original on 8 October 2007. Retrieved 1 March 2007.
  4. ^ a b Pevsner & Radcliffe 1965, pp. 689–690.
  5. ^ "Mr Charles Nicholson married: My bride from Hampshire", Hampshire Telegraph and Post, 19 June 1931, p. 4.
  6. ^ Historic England, ""Tombstone of Sir Charles Nicholson and family" (1472162)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 7 January 2021
  7. ^ Pevsner & Cherry 1977, p. 365.
  8. ^ "St Matthew's Yiewsley". www.stmatthewsyiewsley.org.uk. Retrieved 26 November 2021.
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  11. ^ Pevsner & Hubbard 1971, p. 122.
  12. ^ Pevsner 1958b, pp. 419–420.
  13. ^ Pevsner & Radcliffe 1967, p. 228.
  14. ^ Pevsner & Lloyd 1967, p. 706.
  15. ^ Pevsner & Harris 1964, p. 255.
  16. ^ Pevsner & Radcliffe 1967, p. 234.
  17. ^ Pevsner & Harris 1964, p. 211.
  18. ^ Pevsner & Harris 1964, p. 326.
  19. ^ Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer, Monday 07 April 1913 p.8 col.6: "New church at Rastrick"
  20. ^ Historic England listing, "Grade II* listed buildings, St Clement Church, Leigh-on-Sea. Retrieved 1 June 2020.
  21. ^ Pevsner & Lloyd 1967, p. 434.
  22. ^ Pevsner 1972, p. 281.
  23. ^ Verey 1970, p. 163.
  24. ^ Historic England. "Sotterley War Memorial (Grade II) (1391196)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 16 January 2021.
  25. ^ Pevsner & Lloyd 1967, p. 90.
  26. ^ Pevsner & Harris 1964, p. 254.
  27. ^ Sherwood & Pevsner 1974, p. 292.
  28. ^ Sherwood & Pevsner 1974, p. 298.
  29. ^ Pevsner & Radcliffe 1965, p. 245.
  30. ^ Pevsner & Wedgwood 1966, p. 389.
  31. ^ Pevsner & Williamson 1978, p. 266.
  32. ^ Pevsner & Radcliffe 1965, p. 333.
  33. ^ Pevsner & Lloyd 1967, p. 590–592.
  34. ^ Williams, Judith. (2011). Leigh-on-Sea : a history. Chichester: Phillimore. p. 93. ISBN 978-1-86077-659-5. OCLC 751861334.
  35. ^ Pevsner 1952, p. 288.
  36. ^ O'Brien et al. 2018, pp. 288–289.
  37. ^ Pevsner 1958a, p. 265.
  38. ^ Pevsner & Lloyd 1967, p. 443.
  39. ^ Pevsner & Radcliffe 1965, p. 115.
  40. ^ Pevsner & Radcliffe 1965, p. 96.
  41. ^ Pevsner & Lloyd 1967, p. 124.
  42. ^ a b Pevsner & Radcliffe 1965, p. 353.
  43. ^ Historic England. "St Boniface College at Warminster School (1036188)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 11 October 2020.
  44. ^ Pevsner 1960, p. 141.
  45. ^ Pevsner & Radcliffe 1967, p. 158.
  46. ^ Pevsner & Williamson 1983, p. 126.
  47. ^ Pevsner 1974, pp. 247–248.
  48. ^ Pevsner, Cherry & O'Brien 2005, pp. 208–209.
  49. ^ Pevsner & Radcliffe 1965, p. 185.
  50. ^ Pevsner 1966, p. 152.
  51. ^ Newman 1969, p. 184.
  52. ^ Pevsner 1958a, p. 225.
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  55. ^ Pevsner 1962, p. 211.
  56. ^ Pevsner & Radcliffe 1965, p. 70.
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  61. ^ Pevsner & Radcliffe 1965, p. 80.
  62. ^ Newman 1969, p. 603.
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  69. ^ Lloyd & Pevsner 2006, p. 265.
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  77. ^ Pevsner & Radcliffe 1965, p. 287.
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  82. ^ Historic England. "Burwash War Memorial (1376156)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 15 January 2020.
  83. ^ Historic England. "Havant War Memorial (1416419)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 11 October 2020.
  84. ^ Church History

References and further reading edit

External links edit

  Media related to Sir Charles Nicholson, 2nd Baronet at Wikimedia Commons

  • Diary of a Honeymoon Trip to Australia in 1897
Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Baronet
(of Luddenham)
1903–1949
Succeeded by
John Charles Nicholson

charles, nicholson, baronet, charles, archibald, nicholson, baronet, april, 1867, march, 1949, english, architect, designer, specialised, ecclesiastical, buildings, memorials, carried, refurbishments, several, cathedrals, design, build, over, dozen, churches, . Sir Charles Archibald Nicholson 2nd Baronet 27 April 1867 4 March 1949 was an English architect and designer who specialised in ecclesiastical buildings and war memorials He carried out the refurbishments of several cathedrals the design and build of over a dozen new churches and the restoration of many existing medieval parish churches Sir Charles Nicholson 2nd BaronetPainting of Nicholson by Herbert Arnould OlivierBorn 1867 04 27 27 April 1867LondonDied4 March 1949 1949 03 04 aged 81 NationalityBritishOccupationArchitectSpousesEvelyn Louise Olivier m 1895 died 1927 wbr Catherine Maud Warren m 1931 wbr Children3 including JohnParentSir Charles Nicholson 1st Baronet father Nicholson was born in Hadleigh Essex to Sir Charles Nicholson 1st Baronet and his wife Sarah Elizabeth Nicholson nee Keightley His younger brothers were the stained glass artist Archibald Keightley Nicholson and Sir Sydney Hugo Nicholson the founder of the Royal School of Church Music 1 Nicholson was married first to Evelyn Louise Nicholson nee Olivier 1866 1927 and they had three children a son John and two daughters His second wife was Catherine Maud Warren who survived him upon his death in 1949 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Partial list of works 5 Citations 6 References and further reading 7 External linksEarly life editNicholson was born in Hadleigh Essex 2 to Sir Charles Nicholson 1st Baronet and his wife Sarah Elizabeth Nicholson nee Keightley His younger brothers were the stained glass artist Archibald Keightley Nicholson and Sir Sydney Hugo Nicholson organist at Westminster Abbey and the founder of the Royal School of Church Music 1 Nicholson attended Rugby School and New College Oxford obtaining a third class in modern history in 1889 He took an interest in architecture and was apprenticed to the architect J D Sedding under whom he learnt the Victorian Gothic style He worked for a short time for Henry Wilson before founding his own practice in 1893 He won the Tite Prize in 1893 and was elected a fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1905 1 Hubert Corlette later partnered him until 1916 From 1920 Nicholson worked with Theodore Rushton 1 Career editIn addition to designing churches Nicholson conducted the refurbishments of many medieval churches In addition to his ecclesiastical commissions he was also a prolific designer of public war memorials including one at his former school in Rugby Nicholson s Anglican cathedral work included a new east chapel in Norwich the west front of St Anne s Cathedral Belfast where he was the cathedral s architect between 1924 48 3 various additions to Chelmsford Cathedral and the reconstruction of Portsmouth Cathedral His internal restorations were carried out at Brecon Carlisle Exeter Leicester Lichfield Lincoln Llandaff Manchester Salisbury Wakefield Wells and Winchester His works abroad include the ministerial buildings for the Jamaican Government in Kingston 1 Nicholson s works include 42 new churches nine new chapels and work on nine cathedrals Nicholson took on the alterations and restorations of many medieval churches together with the designs of a large amount of church furnishings The majority of his work was in England but he also worked in Wales Northern Ireland Jamaica and South Africa He was also an accomplished watercolourist who exhibited at the Royal Academy on 32 occasions 1 From 1890 Nicholson carried out a lot of restoration work to his local parish church St Mary the Virgin in South Benfleet He designed the reredos between 1890 91 completely restored the south aisle between 1924 5 and designed much of the building s furnishings and fittings His gilded border which he completed in 1935 incorporated previous paintings by his mother Sarah These were repainted in 1958 Barbara Nicholson one of his daughters painted the ciborium 4 Personal life editNicholson succeeded to the baronetcy in 1903 He largely avoided publicity and preferred to conduct a quiet life with his family Nicholson was married twice firstly on 1 October 1895 to the diarist and watercolour painter Evelyn Louise Nicholson nee Olivier 1867 1927 daughter of the Reverend Henry Arnold Olivier sister of Sydney Haldane Olivier 1859 1943 and aunt of Laurence Olivier 1 The Nicholsons had a son John Nicholson 3rd Baronet and two daughters including the medical artist Barbara Nicholson On 10 June 1931 four years after Evelyn s death Nicholson married Catherine Maud Warren 1883 1962 1 at the Church of All Saints Southend on sea Essex 5 Nicholson died on 4 March 1949 in Oxford and is buried in the Church of St Mary the Virgin South Benfleet 1 He is buried alongside his first wife in a stone memorial he designed for her on the south side of the west tower His second wife was buried there upon her death in 1962 4 The tomb was designated as a Grade II listed building on 9 November 2021 by Historic England 6 Partial list of works editNicholson s architectural works include St Andrew s Vicarage now renamed Church End House Totteridge Hertfordshire 1892 Nicholson s first work 7 Enlargement of St Matthew s Church Yiewsley Middlesex 1897 1898 8 St Alban the Martyr Westcliff on Sea Essex 1898 1908 9 Chancel fittings for Christ Church Chester 1900 10 10 Remodelling of Burton Manor Cheshire 1902 11 Enlargement of Clifton College Chapel Bristol 1909 10 12 Major alterations to St Oswald s Church Guiseley West Yorkshire 1910 etc 13 Chernockehouse Winchester Hampshire 1910 12 14 St Luke s Church Grimsby Lincolnshire 1912 15 St Paul s Church Halifax West Yorkshire 1912 16 Restoration of All Saints Church Cadney Lincolnshire 1912 14 17 New nave and chancel of St Lawrence s Church Scunthorpe Lincolnshire 1913 18 St John the Divine Rastrick West Yorkshire 1913 19 St Clement s Church Leigh on Sea Essex 1913 and 1919 20 St Alban s church Copnor Hampshire 1914 21 St Michael s Church Sutton Ings East Riding of Yorkshire 1915 22 War memorial for St John s Church Coleford Gloucestershire 1918 23 Sotterley War Memorial Suffolk 1920 24 North chapel of St Michael s Church Basingstoke Hampshire 1920 25 Chapel of the Resurrection and vestries for St James Church Grimsby Lincolnshire 1920 26 Restoration of St Giles Church Oxford 1920 27 Enlargement of SS Philip and James Church Oxford 1920 21 28 Hornchurch war memorial Essex 1921 29 Memorial Chapel of Rugby School Warwickshire 1920 30 Church of St John the Evangelist Long Eaton Derbyshire started 1922 31 Screen in the Church of St Mary the Virgin Saffron Walden Essex 1924 32 Church of the Ascension Bitterne Park Hampshire 1924 26 33 Our Lady of Lourdes and St Joseph Leigh on Sea Essex 1924 1929 based on original designs for St Alban s Westcliff on Sea 34 St Dunstan s Church Bellingham Estate Lewisham 1925 35 Completion of Christ Church Gosport Hampshire 1925 36 Restoration of Shrewsbury Castle Shropshire 1926 37 Completion of St Matthew s Church Southsea Hampshire 1926 now the Church of the Holy Spirit 38 Chelmsford Cathedral new east end 1926 and bishop s throne 39 Chancel screen of the Church of St Margaret Bowers Gifford Essex 1926 40 St Mary s church Bournemouth 1926 34 41 St Michael and All Angels Leigh on Sea Essex started 1926 completed after his death 1957 42 Chapel and library for St Boniface College Warminster Wiltshire 1927 43 Bishop s throne and stalls for Leicester Cathedral 1927 44 St Michael s Church Castleford West Yorkshire 1927 29 45 Altar and reredos of the Church of St Mary and St Cuthbert Chester le Street County Durham 1928 46 St John s Church Stafford started 1928 uncompleted 47 Enlargement of Church of St Laurence Upminster Essex 1928 48 New St Mary s Church Frinton on Sea Essex 1928 29 49 Restoration of St Mary s Church Hamstead Marshall Berkshire 1929 50 St Andrew s Church Bromley 1929 51 West doors of St Anne s Cathedral Belfast 1929 3 Stained glass east window for the Horner Chapel of St Andrew s Church Mells Somerset 1930 52 Seamen s home at Alton Hampshire 1929 36 53 Restoration of Christ Church Gosport Hampshire 1930s 54 Lady Chapel of Norwich Cathedral 1930 32 55 St George s Church Barkingside Essex 1931 56 Rebuilding parts of SS Peter and Paul s Church Fareham Hampshire 1931 32 57 St John s Church Dudley Wood Staffordshire now West Midlands 1931 58 St Margaret s Church Leigh on Sea Essex 1931 42 St Peter s Church St Helier London 1932 59 Reredos and choir stalls of St Petroc s Church Bodmin Cornwall 1932 60 St Elizabeth s Church Becontree Essex 1932 61 Refurbishment of St Sepulchre without Newgate London 1932 citation needed Residential block at Malling Abbey Kent 1935 62 Screen of the north chapel of St Mary s Church Droxford Hampshire 1935 63 Sheffield Cathedral enlargement 1936 64 and bishop s throne 1937 65 St Thomas of Canterbury s Church Camelford Cornwall 1938 66 Enlargement of Portsmouth Cathedral 1938 39 Hampshire 67 Restoration of Wakefield Cathedral 1939 68 Reredos in Lady Chapel of the Church of St Saviour on the Cliff Shanklin 1948 69 Monument to FH Lindley Meynell in Holy Angels Church Hoar Cross Staffordshire 1941 70 Roof decoration for St Mary s Church Ketton Rutland completed in 1950 after his death 71 The roof of Alton Abbey Hampshire 53 Nave altar and railings for Lincoln Cathedral 72 Altar reredos and communion rails for St Michael s Church Macclesfield Cheshire 73 Font cover for St Chad s Church Stafford 74 Pulpit for St Michael s Church Stone Staffordshire 75 Grange Mansions Totteridge Hertfordshire 76 Furnishings for the Essex Regiment Chapel at Warley Barracks Little Warley Essex 77 The pulpit of St Andrew s Church West Chelborough Dorset 78 Southend War Memorial Essex 79 Mosaic design for the Church of SS Mary and Nicholas Wilton Wiltshire 80 Reredos for All Saints Church Wolverhampton 81 Burwash War Memorial East Sussex 82 Havant War Memorial Hampshire jointly with Alfred Edwin Stallard 83 Stained glass window of St Michael and St George First World War memorial St Mary Magdalene Sparkford Somerset 84 Citations edit a b c d e f g h i Godfrey W H Nicholson Charles Archibald second baronet Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford University Press 2004 23 September 2004 retrieved 12 July 2018 Four Wont Way Victoria House Corner Benfleet Community Archive retrieved 12 July 2018 a b Architects Belfast Cathedral Archived from the original on 8 October 2007 Retrieved 1 March 2007 a b Pevsner amp Radcliffe 1965 pp 689 690 Mr Charles Nicholson married My bride from Hampshire Hampshire Telegraph and Post 19 June 1931 p 4 Historic England Tombstone of Sir Charles Nicholson and family 1472162 National Heritage List for England retrieved 7 January 2021 Pevsner amp Cherry 1977 p 365 St Matthew s Yiewsley www stmatthewsyiewsley org uk Retrieved 26 November 2021 Pevsner Nikolaus 1954 Essex Buildings of England Harmondsworth Penguin Books p 325 Pevsner amp Hubbard 1971 p 150 Pevsner amp Hubbard 1971 p 122 Pevsner 1958b pp 419 420 Pevsner amp Radcliffe 1967 p 228 Pevsner amp Lloyd 1967 p 706 Pevsner amp Harris 1964 p 255 Pevsner amp Radcliffe 1967 p 234 Pevsner amp Harris 1964 p 211 Pevsner amp Harris 1964 p 326 Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer Monday 07 April 1913 p 8 col 6 New church at Rastrick Historic England listing Grade II listed buildings St Clement Church Leigh on Sea Retrieved 1 June 2020 Pevsner amp Lloyd 1967 p 434 Pevsner 1972 p 281 Verey 1970 p 163 Historic England Sotterley War Memorial Grade II 1391196 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 16 January 2021 Pevsner amp Lloyd 1967 p 90 Pevsner amp Harris 1964 p 254 Sherwood amp Pevsner 1974 p 292 Sherwood amp Pevsner 1974 p 298 Pevsner amp Radcliffe 1965 p 245 Pevsner amp Wedgwood 1966 p 389 Pevsner amp Williamson 1978 p 266 Pevsner amp Radcliffe 1965 p 333 Pevsner amp Lloyd 1967 p 590 592 Williams Judith 2011 Leigh on Sea a history Chichester Phillimore p 93 ISBN 978 1 86077 659 5 OCLC 751861334 Pevsner 1952 p 288 O Brien et al 2018 pp 288 289 Pevsner 1958a p 265 Pevsner amp Lloyd 1967 p 443 Pevsner amp Radcliffe 1965 p 115 Pevsner amp Radcliffe 1965 p 96 Pevsner amp Lloyd 1967 p 124 a b Pevsner amp Radcliffe 1965 p 353 Historic England St Boniface College at Warminster School 1036188 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 11 October 2020 Pevsner 1960 p 141 Pevsner amp Radcliffe 1967 p 158 Pevsner amp Williamson 1983 p 126 Pevsner 1974 pp 247 248 Pevsner Cherry amp O Brien 2005 pp 208 209 Pevsner amp Radcliffe 1965 p 185 Pevsner 1966 p 152 Newman 1969 p 184 Pevsner 1958a p 225 a b Pevsner amp Lloyd 1967 p 332 Pevsner amp Lloyd 1967 p 243 Pevsner 1962 p 211 Pevsner amp Radcliffe 1965 p 70 Pevsner amp Lloyd 1967 p 218 Pevsner 1974 p 80 Nairn Pevsner amp Cherry 1971 p 446 Pevsner amp Radcliffe 1970 p 43 Pevsner amp Radcliffe 1965 p 80 Newman 1969 p 603 Pevsner amp Lloyd 1967 p 193 Pevsner amp Radcliffe 1967 p 450 Pevsner amp Radcliffe 1967 p 451 Pevsner amp Radcliffe 1970 p 51 Pevsner amp Lloyd 1967 p 400 Pevsner amp Radcliffe 1967 p 530 Lloyd amp Pevsner 2006 p 265 Pevsner 1974 p 150 Pevsner 1960 p 153 Pevsner amp Harris 1964 p 120 Pevsner amp Hubbard 1971 p 266 Pevsner 1974 p 243 Pevsner 1974 p 268 Pevsner amp Cherry 1977 p 366 Pevsner amp Radcliffe 1965 p 287 Newman amp Pevsner 1972 p 444 Pevsner amp Radcliffe 1965 p 349 Pevsner amp Cherry 1975 p 578 Pevsner 1974 p 322 Historic England Burwash War Memorial 1376156 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 15 January 2020 Historic England Havant War Memorial 1416419 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 11 October 2020 Church HistoryReferences and further reading editBrodie Antonia Felstead Alison Franklin Jonathan Pinfield Leslie eds 2001 Directory of British Architects 1834 1914 Vol L Z London amp New York Continuum ISBN 082645514X page needed Bundock Edwin 2013 Sir Charles Nicholson 1867 1949 Architect of Noble Simplicity Jewel Tree Publications Lloyd David W Pevsner Nikolaus 2006 The Isle of Wight The Buildings of England London Yale University Press ISBN 978 0 300 10733 3 Nairn Ian Pevsner Nikolaus Cherry Bridget revision 1971 1962 Surrey The Buildings of England 2nd ed Harmondsworth Penguin Books ISBN 0 14 071021 3 Newman John 1969 North East and East Kent The Buildings of England Harmondsworth Penguin Books ISBN 0 14 071039 6 Newman John Pevsner Nikolaus 1972 Dorset The Buildings of England Harmondsworth Penguin Books ISBN 0 14 071044 2 O Brien Charles Bailey Bruce Pevsner Nikolaus Lloyd David W 2018 Hampshire South The Buildings of England London Yale University Press ISBN 978 0 300 22503 7 Pevsner Nikolaus 1952 London The Buildings of England Vol 2 Except the Cities of London and Westminster Harmondsworth Penguin Books ISBN 0 14 071006 X Pevsner Nikolaus 1958a Shropshire The Buildings of England Harmondsworth Penguin Books Pevsner Nikolaus 1958b North Somerset and Bristol The Buildings of England Harmondsworth Penguin Books Pevsner Nikolaus 1960 Leicestershire and Rutland Penguin Books ISBN 978 0 14 071018 2 Pevsner Nikolaus 1962 North East Norfolk and Norwich The Buildings of England Vol 1 Harmondsworth Penguin Books Pevsner Nikolaus 1966 Berkshire The Buildings of England Harmondsworth Penguin Books Pevsner Nikolaus 1972 Yorkshire York amp the East Riding The Buildings of England Harmondsworth Penguin Books ISBN 0 14 0710 43 4 Pevsner Nikolaus 1974 Staffordshire The Buildings of England Harmondsworth Penguin Books ISBN 0 14 071046 9 Pevsner Nikolaus Cherry Bridget revision 1975 1963 Wiltshire The Buildings of England 2nd ed Harmondsworth Penguin Books ISBN 0 14 0710 26 4 Pevsner Nikolaus Cherry Bridget revision 1977 1953 Hertfordshire The Buildings of England 2nd ed Harmondsworth Penguin Books ISBN 0 14 071007 8 Pevsner Nikolaus Harris John 1964 Lincolnshire The Buildings of England Harmondsworth Penguin Books Pevsner Nikolaus Hubbard Edward 1971 Cheshire The Buildings of England Harmondsworth Penguin Books ISBN 0 14 071042 6 Pevsner Nikolaus Lloyd David 1967 Hampshire and the Isle of Wight The Buildings of England Harmondsworth Penguin Books Pevsner Nikolaus Radcliffe Enid revision 1965 1954 Essex The Buildings of England Harmondsworth Penguin Books ISBN 0 14 0710 11 6 Pevsner Nikolaus Radcliffe Enid revision 1967 1959 Yorkshire the West Riding The Buildings of England Harmondsworth Penguin Books ISBN 0 14 071017 5 Pevsner Nikolaus Radcliffe Enid revision 1970 1951 Cornwall The Buildings of England Harmondsworth Penguin Books ISBN 0 14 071001 9 Pevsner Nikolaus Wedgwood Alexandra 1966 Warwickshire The Buildings of England Harmondsworth Penguin Books Pevsner Nikolaus Williamson Elizabeth revision 1978 1953 Derbyshire The Buildings of England 2nd ed Harmondsworth Penguin Books ISBN 0 14 071008 6 Pevsner Nikolaus Williamson Elizabeth revision 1983 1953 County Durham The Buildings of England 2nd ed Harmondsworth Penguin Books ISBN 0 14 071009 4 Pevsner Nikolaus Cherry Bridget O Brien Charles 2005 London 5 East The Buildings of England Vol 5 London Yale University Press Sherwood Jennifer Pevsner Nikolaus 1974 Oxfordshire The Buildings of England Harmondsworth Penguin Books ISBN 0 14 071045 0 Verey David 1970 Gloucestershire The Vale and the Forest of Dean The Buildings of England Vol 2 Harmondsworth Penguin Books Evelyn Nicholson s trip to Australia 1897 University of Sydney LibraryExternal links edit nbsp Media related to Sir Charles Nicholson 2nd Baronet at Wikimedia Commons Diary of a Honeymoon Trip to Australia in 1897 Baronetage of the United Kingdom Preceded byCharles Nicholson Baronet of Luddenham 1903 1949 Succeeded byJohn Charles Nicholson Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sir Charles Nicholson 2nd Baronet amp oldid 1217792106, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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