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Daniel Harris (architect)

Daniel Harris (c. 1761 – 13 June 1840) was an English builder, prison governor, civil engineer, and architect prominent in Oxford.

Daniel Harris
Bornabout 1761
Died13 June 1840 (aged 79)[1]
Oxford, England
NationalityBritish
OccupationArchitect
BuildingsBraziers Park House, Ipsden,
Wyaston House, Oxford
ProjectsOxford Prison enlargement, Thames locks at Osney, Godstow, Pinkhill and Sandford-on-Thames, Oxford Canal wharves at Worcester Street & New Road, Abingdon Prison.

Family edit

Harris's birthplace is obscure but he was born about 1761, as the entry in St-Peter-le-Bailey's register for his death in 1840 records his age as 79.[2] He married Elizabeth Tomkins of Oxford in 1789, and they had four daughters between 1791 and 1801.[3] Harris died at his home in New Road, Oxford in June 1840.[3]

Career edit

Harris came to Oxford as a journeyman carpenter[4] and rose to become Governor of Oxford Castle and Prison from 1786[3] until 1809. He developed a contracting business with convict labour, supplemented by hiring wage-earning tradesmen.[5]

Harris became involved in waterway engineering, starting by being the contractor to extend the Oxford Canal in Oxford from Hayfield Road to Worcester Street and build the Worcester Street wharves 1788–89. He built four pound locks to replace flash locks, the first being Osney Lock for the Thames Navigation Commission in 1790. In central Oxford the Oxford Canal and the River Thames were originally linked by a flash lock at Hythe Bridge.[6] In 1795–97, Harris replaced it with Isis Lock, a broad lock to allow Thames barges in and out of the Oxford Canal Company's Worcester Street wharves. None of Harris's pound locks survives in the form in which he built them. The Oxford Canal rebuilt Isis Lock as a narrow lock in 1844,[6] and all of his Thames locks have been either rebuilt or replaced.

From 1812 until 1837, Harris worked in partnership with the architect John Plowman.[7]

Work edit

 
Braziers Park House, Ipsden, which Harris re-fronted in 1799

References edit

  1. ^ "Died". Oxford University and City Herald. 20 June 1840. p. 3. Retrieved 14 January 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d Colvin, 1997, page 484
  3. ^ a b c Davies & Robinson, 2003, page 77
  4. ^ Thacker, 1920 cited in Davies & Robinson, 2003, page 76
  5. ^ Davies & Robinson, 2003, pages 55–56
  6. ^ a b c Davies & Robinson, 2003, page 43
  7. ^ Davies & Robinson, 2003, page 52
  8. ^ Davies & Robinson, 2003, page 55
  9. ^ Davies & Robinson, 2003, page 76
  10. ^ Davies & Robinson, 2003, page 94
  11. ^ Davies & Robinson, 2003, page 56
  12. ^ Thacker, page 135
  13. ^ Davies & Robinson, 2003, pages 62, 76
  14. ^ Sherwood & Pevsner, 1974, page 663
  15. ^ Sherwood & Pevsner, 1974, page 432
  16. ^ Sherwood & Pevsner, 1974, page 800
  17. ^ Pevsner, 1966, page 57
  18. ^ Sherwood & Pevsner, 1974, page 790

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daniel, harris, architect, daniel, harris, 1761, june, 1840, english, builder, prison, governor, civil, engineer, architect, prominent, oxford, daniel, harrisbornabout, 1761died13, june, 1840, aged, oxford, englandnationalitybritishoccupationarchitectbuildings. Daniel Harris c 1761 13 June 1840 was an English builder prison governor civil engineer and architect prominent in Oxford Daniel HarrisBornabout 1761Died13 June 1840 aged 79 1 Oxford EnglandNationalityBritishOccupationArchitectBuildingsBraziers Park House Ipsden Wyaston House OxfordProjectsOxford Prison enlargement Thames locks at Osney Godstow Pinkhill and Sandford on Thames Oxford Canal wharves at Worcester Street amp New Road Abingdon Prison Contents 1 Family 2 Career 3 Work 4 References 5 SourcesFamily editHarris s birthplace is obscure but he was born about 1761 as the entry in St Peter le Bailey s register for his death in 1840 records his age as 79 2 He married Elizabeth Tomkins of Oxford in 1789 and they had four daughters between 1791 and 1801 3 Harris died at his home in New Road Oxford in June 1840 3 Career editHarris came to Oxford as a journeyman carpenter 4 and rose to become Governor of Oxford Castle and Prison from 1786 3 until 1809 He developed a contracting business with convict labour supplemented by hiring wage earning tradesmen 5 Harris became involved in waterway engineering starting by being the contractor to extend the Oxford Canal in Oxford from Hayfield Road to Worcester Street and build the Worcester Street wharves 1788 89 He built four pound locks to replace flash locks the first being Osney Lock for the Thames Navigation Commission in 1790 In central Oxford the Oxford Canal and the River Thames were originally linked by a flash lock at Hythe Bridge 6 In 1795 97 Harris replaced it with Isis Lock a broad lock to allow Thames barges in and out of the Oxford Canal Company s Worcester Street wharves None of Harris s pound locks survives in the form in which he built them The Oxford Canal rebuilt Isis Lock as a narrow lock in 1844 6 and all of his Thames locks have been either rebuilt or replaced From 1812 until 1837 Harris worked in partnership with the architect John Plowman 7 Work edit nbsp Braziers Park House Ipsden which Harris re fronted in 1799Oxford Prison Oxford enlargement 1785 1805 to designs by William Blackburn 2 Oxford Canal Oxford Worcester Street Wharf 1788 89 8 River Thames Oxfordshire Osney Lock Oxford 1790 9 River Thames Oxfordshire Godstow Lock Godstow 1790 10 River Thames Oxfordshire Pinkhill Lock Farmoor 1791 2 Oxford Canal Oxford New Road Wharf Oxford 1793 and 1801 11 River Thames Oxfordshire Sandford Lock Sandford on Thames 1795 12 Oxford Canal Oxford Isis Lock 1795 97 rebuilt 1844 6 Wyaston House New Inn Hall Street Oxford 1795 97 for the Oxford Canal Navigation Company now Linton House part of St Peter s College Oxford 13 Braziers Park House Ipsden Oxfordshire re fronting 1799 14 Saint Mary s parish Bampton Oxfordshire alterations to rectory 1799 15 Saint Botolph s parish Swyncombe Oxfordshire rectory 1803 16 Abingdon Prison 17 Abingdon Oxfordshire 1805 11 to designs by Jeffry Wyattville 2 Saint Mary Magdalene parish Stoke Talmage Oxfordshire extension to rectory 1820 18 References edit Died Oxford University and City Herald 20 June 1840 p 3 Retrieved 14 January 2019 a b c d Colvin 1997 page 484 a b c Davies amp Robinson 2003 page 77 Thacker 1920 cited in Davies amp Robinson 2003 page 76 Davies amp Robinson 2003 pages 55 56 a b c Davies amp Robinson 2003 page 43 Davies amp Robinson 2003 page 52 Davies amp Robinson 2003 page 55 Davies amp Robinson 2003 page 76 Davies amp Robinson 2003 page 94 Davies amp Robinson 2003 page 56 Thacker page 135 Davies amp Robinson 2003 pages 62 76 Sherwood amp Pevsner 1974 page 663 Sherwood amp Pevsner 1974 page 432 Sherwood amp Pevsner 1974 page 800 Pevsner 1966 page 57 Sherwood amp Pevsner 1974 page 790Sources editColvin H M 1997 A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects 1600 1840 New Haven Yale University Press pp 484 485 ISBN 0 300 07207 4 Davies Mark Robinson Catherine 2003 2001 A Towpath Walk in Oxford Oxford Oxford Towpath Press ISBN 0 9535593 1 9 Pevsner Nikolaus 1966 Berkshire The Buildings of England Harmondsworth Penguin Books p 57 Sherwood Jennifer Pevsner Nikolaus 1974 Oxfordshire The Buildings of England Harmondsworth Penguin Books ISBN 0 14 071045 0 Thacker Fred S 1968 1920 The Thames Highway Volume II Locks and Weirs Newton Abbot David amp Charles Tyack Geoffrey 1998 Oxford An Architectural Guide Oxford amp New York Oxford University Press p 202 ISBN 0 19 817423 3 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Daniel Harris architect amp oldid 1164314391, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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