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Ernest Bower Norris

Ernest Bower Norris, FRIBA was a prolific architect practising mostly in the north-west of England. His style fused modern, traditional and international influences, although in his ecclesiastical work he often favoured neo-byzantine or romanesque. A review of his work published in 1938 said that he had designed 80 schools and over 40 churches.[2] At this stage he was mid-career and continued practising for a further 30 years. His buildings are predominantly brick, although often with steel or concrete structural support.

Ernest Bower Norris

Born
Ernest Bower Norris

(1889-02-15)15 February 1889
Didsbury, Manchester, England
Died24 April 1969(1969-04-24) (aged 80)
Durban, South Africa,[1]
Alma materManchester School of Architecture
OccupationArchitect
Buildings

Early life edit

Ernest Bower Norris was born in Didsbury, Manchester, in 1889. His father was James Higginbotham Norris and his mother Ellen Frances Bower. His father was an estate agent and a staunch Methodist, holding lay offices in both the church and the Sunday school for most of his life. Ernest, however, converted to Roman Catholicism as a young man.

Ernest attended Manchester Grammar School and then studied architecture at Manchester School of Art whilst articled to James Harold France. Whilst there he won prizes from the Manchester Society of Architects in 1907, 1908 and 1909. He is also listed as having received book prizes in the Board of Education’s National Competitions in 1909, 1910 and 1911. The book prize was better than a commendation, but not as good as a medal. In the same 1910 competition he was awarded a free studentship. In 1909, on completing his studies he spent time in Italy surveying and sketching renaissance buildings.

There is some doubt about his movements until 1915. He spent some time working as assistant to Herbert Oswald Hill, who had been a slightly older contemporary at Manchester School of Art. Norris also spent a couple of years working for the Office of Works and nine months in the office of Edwin Lutyens.[2] The earliest work attributed to him is the chapel at the Convent of St. Paul in Birmingham (1914) in a gothic style[2] although other sources attribute this to Henry Sandy.[3]

During the First World War Norris served in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve ( Royal Navy Reserve ) assigned to HMS President (shore establishment) manning anti-aircraft/zeppelin positions in London. His service record describes him as draughtsman before he enlisted. he was admitted to hospital in early 1918 suffering from malaria, and was discharged from the Navy the following year.[4]

Style edit

Norris's early churches are mostly in the Lombard-Byzantine style, possibly influenced by his travels in Italy. This style had become popular amongst English Catholics after the completion of Bentley’s Westminster Cathedral in 1903. Part of its popularity amongst Catholics was that it differentiated them from Protestant buildings, and indicated their historic lineage going back to pre-medieval Christianity. It also had the advantage of being cheaper than Gothic. The internal decorative schemes (mostly applied marble and mosaics) could be added later as funds become available. One of the best examples of the style is Church of the Sacred Heart and St Catherine of Alexandria built by Peacock in 1921. Its mosaics weren't completed until 1932. Unfortunately none of Norris's churches were ever fully mosaicked. St John the Baptist Church, Rochdale has very fine mosaics by Eric Newton (art critic) in the sanctuary. Writing about St John Fisher in West Heath the artist Johan Jones said that Norris's architecture suited his work because its "scale and detail are the unproclaiming and noble frame for the various works that adorn it".[5]

Partnerships edit

Norris joined Hill, Sandy and Norris in 1920. Henry Oswald Hill MC (1888–1917) was born the year before Norris and also studied architecture at Manchester University. He joined his father’s Manchester practice but was killed in action on 21 October 1917.[6]

Henry Thomas Sandy (1868–1922) had been practising in Stafford since 1891. In 1918 he acquired the remains of Hill’s practice and his Manchester offices. After unsuccessful partnership attempts with Herbert Powell and then a Mr Mangan, in 1920 he brought Norris into partnership. The practice of Sandy and Norris had offices in Albert Square Manchester and also at 134 Newport Road, Stafford. Unfortunately, Sandy died in 1922 at the age of 53 but Norris continued to use the styles of Hill, Sandy and Norris or just Sandy and Norris for many years.[7]

Sometime in the 1930s Francis Maurice Reynolds joined the practice and appears to have had responsibility for running the Manchester office. This partnership was prolific during the 1930s but was dissolved on 20 September 1946. Reynolds retained the offices in Manchester but in a new practice with William Scott while Norris practised out of Stafford under the style of Sandy and Norris. Both Norris and Reynolds continued to specialise in Roman Catholic churches, generally in Romanesque or Byzantine styles, well into the 1960s.,[8] although some argue that by this stage Reynolds by this stage was the more successful of the two.[9]

Offices edit

  • 9 Albert Square, Manchester
  • 22 Greengate, Stafford
  • 20 Bedford Row, London

Death edit

E. Bower Norris died on 24 April 1969 in Durban, South Africa. He was buried in Southern Cemetery, Manchester on 5 May 1969[10]

Listed buildings edit

Several of E. Bower Norris’s buildings have been given recognised as significant heritage assets and given statutory protection as Listed buildings

Name Photograph Grade Details
St John the Baptist Church, Rochdale
 
St John the Baptist, Rochdale
II*[11] Date: 1924
Architect: Hill, Sandy and Norris
Diocese: Salford
Post code: OL11 1EX
Designed by Hill before WW1, built by Norris after Hill's death in action
St Cecilia, Liverpool
 
St Cecilia's Church in the rain
II[12] Date: 1931
Architect:Norris and Reynolds
Diocese: Liverpool
Post code: L13 7DT
St Peter and St Paul's Church, New Brighton
 
SS Peter and Paul and St Philomena, West Front
II[13] Date: 1935
Architect:Sandy and Norris
Diocese: Shrewsbury
Post code: CH45 9LT
Church of the Sacred Heart, North Walsham
 
South-facing elevation of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, North Walsham
II[14] Date: 1935
Architect:East Anglia
Diocese: Shrewsbury
Post code: NR28 9JP
St Dunstan, Moston Lane, Manchester
 
St Dunstan's Church
II[15] Date: 1937
Architect:Norris and Reynolds
Diocese: Salford
Post code: M40 9PA
The Lady Chapel at St Charles Borromeo, Hadfield II[16] Date: 1940
Architect:Norris and Reynolds
Diocese: Salford
Post code: SK13 1PQ
Taking Stock says that Norris did a major refurbishment in 1940[17]
English Martyrs, Whalley Range, Manchester II[18] Date:
Architect:
Diocese: Salford
Post code: M16 8GF
Taking Stock says EBN completed the work of an earlier architect.[19]

Churches edit

  • Convent of St Paul, Selly Park Rd, Birmingham, Chapel (1914), Attributed to: E. Bower Norris[20]
  • St John Baptist, Dowling St, Rochdale (1924), Attributed to: Hill, Sandy and Norris[20]
  • St Mary, Cannock (1924), Attributed to: Sandy and Norris[20]
  • Our Lady of Perpetual Succour, Fenton, Stoke (1924), Attributed to: Sandy and Norris[20]
  • Our Lady and St Wulfstan Convent, Southam, Warks. Chapel (1925), Attributed to: E. Bower Norris and F.M.Reynolds[20]
  • St Paul, Birmingham (1928), Attributed to: E. Bower Norris and F.M.Reynolds[20]
  • St Joseph, Leyton, LB Waltham Forest (1928), Attributed to: E. Bower Norris and F.M.Reynolds[20]
  • St Gerrard, Coleshill, Warks (1928), Attributed to: E. Bower Norris and F.M.Reynolds[20]
  • Our Lady of Lourdes, Cambridge Park, Wanstead, LB Waltham Forest (1928), Attributed to: E. Bower Norris and F.M.Reynolds[20]
  • St George and St Martin (1928), Attributed to: Sandy and Norris[20]
  • Sacred Heart, Wadhurst (1928)[20]
  • St Cecilia, Liverpool (1931), Attributed to: E. Bower Norris and F.M.Reynolds[20]
  • English Martyrs, Sparkhill (1923), Attributed to: E. Bower Norris and F.M.Reynolds[20]
  • St Anne, Blackburn, Lancs (1933), Attributed to: E. Bower Norris and F.M.Reynolds[20]
  • Our Lady of Perpetual Succour, Bulwell, Nottingham (1934), Attributed to: Norris and Reynolds[20]
  • Our Lady of Perpetual Succour, Wolverhampton (1934), Attributed to: Sandy and Norris[20]
  • St John Fisher and St Thomas More, Benchill, Wythenshawe, Manchester (1935), Attributed to: E. Bower Norris and F.M.Reynolds[20]
  • SS Peter, Paul and Philomena, Atherton St, Wallasey, Wirral (1935), Attributed to: E. Bower Norris and F.M.Reynolds[20]
  • Sacred Heart, N. Walsham, Norfolk (1935), Attributed to: E. Bower Norris and F.M.Reynolds[20]
  • St Alphonso, Agnes Rd, Stretford, Manchester (1936), Attributed to: Hill, Sandy and Norris[20]
  • St Bernadette, Liverpool (1936), Attributed to: Hill, Sandy and Norris[20]
  • Our Lady and St Brigid, Frankley Beeches Rd, Northfield, Birmingham (1936), Attributed to: E. Bower Norris[20]
  • St Joseph, Retford, Notts (1936), Attributed to: Sandy and Norris[21]
  • St Richard, Longsight, Manchester (1936), Attributed to: Hill, Sandy and Norris[22]
  • St Dunstan, Moston Lane, Manchester (1937), Attributed to: E. Bower Norris and F.M.Reynolds[23]
  • St Joseph, Waterloo Rd, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent (1937), Attributed to: E. Bower Norris and F.M.Reynolds[23]
  • St Charles, Rishton, Blackburn (1937), Attributed to: Norris and Reynolds[24]
  • St Peter, Cobridge, Stoke-on-Trent (1937), Attributed to: Sandy and Norris[25]
  • The Precious Blood and All Souls, Coventry (1938), Attributed to: Sandy and Norris[26]
  • Holy Name of Jesus, Great Barr (1938), Attributed to: Sandy and Norris[27]
  • St Kenigern, Fallowfield, Manchester (1938), Attributed to: Norris and Reynolds[28]
  • Sacred Heart, Preston New Road, Blackburn (1938), Attributed to: E. Bower Norris and F.M.Reynolds[23]
  • Our Lady of Walsingham, Corby (1939), Attributed to: E. Bower Norris[29]
  • Our Lady and St John, Heswall (1939), Attributed to: Norris and Reynolds[30]
  • St Ambrose, Stockport (1939), Attributed to: Sandy and Norris[31]
  • Sacred Heart, Victoria Road, Tipton, Sandwell, W. Mids. (1940), Attributed to: Sandy and Norris[2]
  • St Edward, Kettering (1940), Attributed to: E. Bower Norris[2]
  • St Charles Borromeo, Hadfield, Lady chapel (1940), Attributed to: Norris and Reynolds[32]
  • St Patrick, Stafford (1951), Attributed to: Sandy and Norris[25]
  • Our Lady and St Edward, Preston (1952), Attributed to: E. Bower Norris[9]
  • St Thomas More, Debden (1953), Attributed to: Sandy and Norris[9]
  • Our Lady of the Angels, East Leake, Loughborough (1954), Attributed to: E. Bower Norris[33]
  • Sacred Heart of Jesus, Loughborough (1955), Attributed to: E. Bower Norris[34]
  • Blessed Sacrament, Braunstone, Leicester (1956), Attributed to: E. Bower Norris[35]
  • St John the Evangailst, Chesterton – Church Hall (1956), Attributed to: Sandy and Norris[36]
  • Ratcliffe College, Ratcliffe-on-the-Wreake, Leics (1957), Attributed to: Sandy and Norris[23]
  • St John Vianney, Blackpool (1958), Attributed to: Sandy and Norris[37]
  • St Teresa of the Child, Stoke-on-Trent (1958), Extended in 1958 by Sandy and Norris[38]
  • St Joseph's, Retford, Notts (1959)[39]
  • Convent building for Our Lady and St Wulsan (1959), Attributed to: Sandy and Norris[23]
  • Sacred Heart, Bilton, Warks (1959), Attributed to: E. Bower Norris and F.M.Reynolds. Taking stock says Sandy & Norris[23] DOUBLE CHECK THIS!!
  • St Joseph the Worker, Sutton-in-Ashfield, Notts (1959)[40]
  • St Augustine of Cantebury, Meir (1959), Attributed to: Sandy and Norris[41]
  • Our Lady of Perpetual Succour, Rendal (1960), Attributed to: Sandy and Norris[42]
  • St Maria Goretti, Stoke (1960), Attributed to: Sandy and Norris[25]
  • Our Lady of the Assumption, Blackpool (1961), Attributed to: Sandy and Norris[25]
  • Our Lady and St Benedict, Abbey Hulton (1962), Attributed to: Sandy and Norris[43]
  • St Joseph, Darlaston – hall-cum-chapel-of-ease (1962), Attributed to: Sandy and Norris[44]
  • St Bernadette, Fegg Hayes, Stoke (1962), Attributed to: Sandy and Norris[45]
  • Our Lady of Perpetual Succour, Barton-under-Needwood (1963), Attributed to: Sandy and Norris[46]
  • Our Lady of Windermere and St Herbert, Windermere (1964), Attributed to: Sandy and Norris[25]
  • English Martyrs, Hillmorton (1965), Attributed to: Sandy and Norris[47]
  • St Mary, Norton-le-Moors, Stoke (1968), Attributed to: Cyril Horsley of Sandy & Norris & Partners[48]
  • Our Lady and St Pius X, Habberley (1970), Attributed to: Sandy and Norris[49]
  • St John Fisher, West Heath, West Midlands (1964), Attributed to: E. Bower Norris, assisted by E. Roestenburg[50]
  • Renaissance Convent Chapel of St. Joseph, Stafford[2]
  • English Martyrs, Whalley Range, Manchester, renovation work to existing church[19]

Awaiting Confirmation edit

  • St Thomas of Cantebury, Tean (1938), Attributed to: Sandy and Norris
  • St Edward the Confessor, Macclesfield (1939), Attributed to: Reynolds, of Norris and Reynolds

Other Buildings edit

  • Lotus Shoe Factory, Stafford[22]
  • School – Besford Court, now divided into houses (1926 and 31)[22]
  • School – St Peters, Rock Hill, Bromsgrove (1931)[20]
  • 23–24 Bennetts Hill, Birmingham (1961)[51]

References edit

  1. ^ "Dictionary of Scottish Architects – DSA Architect Biography Report (August 31, 2019, 8:49 pm)". www.scottisharchitects.org.uk. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Anson 1938, p. 68.
  3. ^ "Henry Thomas Sandy – Architect | Architects of Greater Manchester". manchestervictorianarchitects.org.uk. Retrieved 14 October 2019.
  4. ^ Catalogue description Name Norris, Ernest Bower Service Number: AA1585 RNVR Division: London. 1915–1918.
  5. ^ Jones, Johan (1964). "Windows And Statues". Church of St. John Fisher, Souvenir Brochure: 23.
  6. ^ "Henry Oswald Hill – Architect | Architects of Greater Manchester". manchestervictorianarchitects.org.uk. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  7. ^ "Dictionary of Scottish Architects – DSA Architect Biography Report (August 31, 2019, 8:48 pm)". www.scottisharchitects.org.uk. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  8. ^ "Ernest Bower Norris – Architect | Architects of Greater Manchester". manchestervictorianarchitects.org.uk. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  9. ^ a b c Proctor 2014, p. 21.
  10. ^ "Dictionary of Scottish Architects – DSA Architect Biography Report (August 31, 2019, 8:49 pm)". www.scottisharchitects.org.uk. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  11. ^ Historic England. "Roman Catholic Church of St John the Baptist (1376506)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  12. ^ Historic England. "Roman Catholic Church of St Cecilia, including boundary wall, railings, gate piers and gates (1432472)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  13. ^ Historic England. "Church of SS Peter, Paul and St Philomena (1390763)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  14. ^ Historic England. "Church of the Sacred Heart (1096061)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  15. ^ Historic England. "Roman Catholic Church of St Dunstan (1282981)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  16. ^ Historic England. "Roman Catholic Church of St Charles Borromeeo and Attached Presbytery (1384309)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  17. ^ "Hadfield, Glossop – St Charles Borromeo". Taking Stock. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  18. ^ Historic England. "Church of English Martyrs (1207509)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  19. ^ a b "Manchester – English Martyrs". Taking Stock. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  20. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Harwood, Elain; Foster, Andrew (1998). "Places of Christian Worship 1914–1990: A Selection of Christian Places of Worship". Twentieth Century Architecture (3): 104–128. ISSN 1353-1964. JSTOR 41859546.
  21. ^ Retford
  22. ^ a b c "Hill Sandy and Norris – Partnership | Architects of Greater Manchester". manchestervictorianarchitects.org.uk. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  23. ^ a b c d e f Harwood and Foster 1998
  24. ^ "Rishton – St Charles Borromeo". Taking Stock. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  25. ^ a b c d e Drawings for this church by Norris are in the practice archive
  26. ^ "Coventry – The Precious Blood and All Souls". Taking Stock. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  27. ^ "Great Barr – Holy Name of Jesus". Taking Stock. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  28. ^ "Manchester – St Kenigern". Taking Stock. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  29. ^ "Corby – Our Lady of Walsingham". Taking Stock. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  30. ^ Pevsner Cheshire 2011 p396
  31. ^ "Stockport – St Ambrose". Taking Stock. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  32. ^ Pevsner Derbyshire 2016 p425
  33. ^ "East Leake, Loughborough – Our Lady of the Angels". Taking Stock. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  34. ^ "Loughborough – Sacred Heart of Jesus". Taking Stock. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  35. ^ Proctor p21
  36. ^ "Chesterton – St John the Evangelist". Taking Stock. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  37. ^ "Blackpool – St John Vianney". Taking Stock. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  38. ^ "St Teresa of the Child – Stoke-on-Trent". Taking Stock. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  39. ^ "Taking Stock". Retrieved 26 December 2019.
  40. ^ "Sutton-in-Ashfield – St Joseph the Worker". Taking Stock. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  41. ^ "Meir – St Augustine of Canterbury". Taking Stock. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  42. ^ "Rednal – Our Lady of Perpetual Succour". Taking Stock. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  43. ^ "Abbey Hutton – Our Lady and St Benedict". Taking Stock. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  44. ^ "Darlaston – St Joseph". Taking Stock. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  45. ^ "Fegg Hayes – St Bernadette". Taking Stock. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  46. ^ "Barton-under-Needwood – Our Lady of Perpetual Succour". Taking Stock. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  47. ^ "Rugby – English Martyrs". Taking Stock. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  48. ^ "Norton-le-Moors – St Mary". Taking Stock. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  49. ^ "Habberley – Our Lady and St Pius". Taking Stock. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  50. ^ "West Heath – St John Fisher". Taking Stock. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  51. ^ Foster 2005, p. 85.

Sources edit

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and over 40 churches 2 At this stage he was mid career and continued practising for a further 30 years His buildings are predominantly brick although often with steel or concrete structural support Ernest Bower NorrisFRIBABornErnest Bower Norris 1889 02 15 15 February 1889Didsbury Manchester EnglandDied24 April 1969 1969 04 24 aged 80 Durban South Africa 1 Alma materManchester School of ArchitectureOccupationArchitectBuildingsSt Peter and St Paul s Church New Brighton St John the Baptist Church Rochdale Our Lady and St Brigid s Church Northfield St Cecilia s Church Liverpool St John Fisher West Heath Birmingham Contents 1 Early life 2 Style 3 Partnerships 4 Offices 5 Death 6 Listed buildings 7 Churches 7 1 Awaiting Confirmation 8 Other Buildings 9 References 10 SourcesEarly life editErnest Bower Norris was born in Didsbury Manchester in 1889 His father was James Higginbotham Norris and his mother Ellen Frances Bower His father was an estate agent and a staunch Methodist holding lay offices in both the church and the Sunday school for most of his life Ernest however converted to Roman Catholicism as a young man Ernest attended Manchester Grammar School and then studied architecture at Manchester School of Art whilst articled to James Harold France Whilst there he won prizes from the Manchester Society of Architects in 1907 1908 and 1909 He is also listed as having received book prizes in the Board of Education s National Competitions in 1909 1910 and 1911 The book prize was better than a commendation but not as good as a medal In the same 1910 competition he was awarded a free studentship In 1909 on completing his studies he spent time in Italy surveying and sketching renaissance buildings There is some doubt about his movements until 1915 He spent some time working as assistant to Herbert Oswald Hill who had been a slightly older contemporary at Manchester School of Art Norris also spent a couple of years working for the Office of Works and nine months in the office of Edwin Lutyens 2 The earliest work attributed to him is the chapel at the Convent of St Paul in Birmingham 1914 in a gothic style 2 although other sources attribute this to Henry Sandy 3 During the First World War Norris served in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Royal Navy Reserve assigned to HMS President shore establishment manning anti aircraft zeppelin positions in London His service record describes him as draughtsman before he enlisted he was admitted to hospital in early 1918 suffering from malaria and was discharged from the Navy the following year 4 Style editNorris s early churches are mostly in the Lombard Byzantine style possibly influenced by his travels in Italy This style had become popular amongst English Catholics after the completion of Bentley s Westminster Cathedral in 1903 Part of its popularity amongst Catholics was that it differentiated them from Protestant buildings and indicated their historic lineage going back to pre medieval Christianity It also had the advantage of being cheaper than Gothic The internal decorative schemes mostly applied marble and mosaics could be added later as funds become available One of the best examples of the style is Church of the Sacred Heart and St Catherine of Alexandria built by Peacock in 1921 Its mosaics weren t completed until 1932 Unfortunately none of Norris s churches were ever fully mosaicked St John the Baptist Church Rochdale has very fine mosaics by Eric Newton art critic in the sanctuary Writing about St John Fisher in West Heath the artist Johan Jones said that Norris s architecture suited his work because its scale and detail are the unproclaiming and noble frame for the various works that adorn it 5 nbsp Chapel of the Convent of St Paul 1914 nbsp Church of Sacred Heart Tipton 1940 nbsp Church of St John Fisher West Heath 1964 nbsp SS Peter and Paul and St Philomena 1935 nbsp Our Lady of the Angels East Leake 1954 nbsp St Patrick Stafford 1951 nbsp Sacred Heart Catholic Church North Walsham Norfolk 1935 Partnerships editNorris joined Hill Sandy and Norris in 1920 Henry Oswald Hill MC 1888 1917 was born the year before Norris and also studied architecture at Manchester University He joined his father s Manchester practice but was killed in action on 21 October 1917 6 Henry Thomas Sandy 1868 1922 had been practising in Stafford since 1891 In 1918 he acquired the remains of Hill s practice and his Manchester offices After unsuccessful partnership attempts with Herbert Powell and then a Mr Mangan in 1920 he brought Norris into partnership The practice of Sandy and Norris had offices in Albert Square Manchester and also at 134 Newport Road Stafford Unfortunately Sandy died in 1922 at the age of 53 but Norris continued to use the styles of Hill Sandy and Norris or just Sandy and Norris for many years 7 Sometime in the 1930s Francis Maurice Reynolds joined the practice and appears to have had responsibility for running the Manchester office This partnership was prolific during the 1930s but was dissolved on 20 September 1946 Reynolds retained the offices in Manchester but in a new practice with William Scott while Norris practised out of Stafford under the style of Sandy and Norris Both Norris and Reynolds continued to specialise in Roman Catholic churches generally in Romanesque or Byzantine styles well into the 1960s 8 although some argue that by this stage Reynolds by this stage was the more successful of the two 9 Offices edit9 Albert Square Manchester 22 Greengate Stafford 20 Bedford Row LondonDeath editE Bower Norris died on 24 April 1969 in Durban South Africa He was buried in Southern Cemetery Manchester on 5 May 1969 10 Listed buildings editSeveral of E Bower Norris s buildings have been given recognised as significant heritage assets and given statutory protection as Listed buildings Name Photograph Grade DetailsSt John the Baptist Church Rochdale nbsp St John the Baptist Rochdale II 11 Date 1924Architect Hill Sandy and NorrisDiocese SalfordPost code OL11 1EX Designed by Hill before WW1 built by Norris after Hill s death in actionSt Cecilia Liverpool nbsp St Cecilia s Church in the rain II 12 Date 1931Architect Norris and ReynoldsDiocese LiverpoolPost code L13 7DTSt Peter and St Paul s Church New Brighton nbsp SS Peter and Paul and St Philomena West Front II 13 Date 1935Architect Sandy and NorrisDiocese ShrewsburyPost code CH45 9LTChurch of the Sacred Heart North Walsham nbsp South facing elevation of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church North Walsham II 14 Date 1935Architect East AngliaDiocese ShrewsburyPost code NR28 9JPSt Dunstan Moston Lane Manchester nbsp St Dunstan s Church II 15 Date 1937Architect Norris and ReynoldsDiocese Salford Post code M40 9PAThe Lady Chapel at St Charles Borromeo Hadfield II 16 Date 1940Architect Norris and ReynoldsDiocese SalfordPost code SK13 1PQTaking Stock says that Norris did a major refurbishment in 1940 17 English Martyrs Whalley Range Manchester II 18 Date Architect Diocese SalfordPost code M16 8GFTaking Stock says EBN completed the work of an earlier architect 19 Churches edit nbsp English Martyrs Sparkhill 1923 nbsp Our Lady of Perpetual Succour Fenton Stoke on Trent 1924 nbsp St George and St Martin Stoke on Trent 1928 nbsp St Joseph s Leyton 1928 nbsp Our Lady of Perpetual Succour Bulwell 1934 nbsp Interior of SS Peter and Paul and St Philomena 1935 nbsp Our Lady and St Brigid Northfield 1936 nbsp St Peter Cobridge Stoke on Trent 1937 nbsp Sacred Heart Preston 1938 nbsp St Edward Kettering 1940 nbsp Our Lady and St Edward Preston 1952 nbsp Sacred Heart Loughborough 1955 nbsp Church of the Blessed Sacrament Braunstone Leicester 1956 nbsp St Teresa of the Child Stoke on Trent 1958 nbsp Sacred Heart Bilton 1959 nbsp St Joseph Roman Catholic Church Retford 1959 nbsp St Maria Goretti Stoke on Trent 1960 nbsp Our Lady and St Benedict Abbey Hulton 1962 nbsp St Bernadette Fegg Hayes Stoke on Trent 1962 nbsp Convent of St Joseph StaffordConvent of St Paul Selly Park Rd Birmingham Chapel 1914 Attributed to E Bower Norris 20 St John Baptist Dowling St Rochdale 1924 Attributed to Hill Sandy and Norris 20 St Mary Cannock 1924 Attributed to Sandy and Norris 20 Our Lady of Perpetual Succour Fenton Stoke 1924 Attributed to Sandy and Norris 20 Our Lady and St Wulfstan Convent Southam Warks Chapel 1925 Attributed to E Bower Norris and F M Reynolds 20 St Paul Birmingham 1928 Attributed to E Bower Norris and F M Reynolds 20 St Joseph Leyton LB Waltham Forest 1928 Attributed to E Bower Norris and F M Reynolds 20 St Gerrard Coleshill Warks 1928 Attributed to E Bower Norris and F M Reynolds 20 Our Lady of Lourdes Cambridge Park Wanstead LB Waltham Forest 1928 Attributed to E Bower Norris and F M Reynolds 20 St George and St Martin 1928 Attributed to Sandy and Norris 20 Sacred Heart Wadhurst 1928 20 St Cecilia Liverpool 1931 Attributed to E Bower Norris and F M Reynolds 20 English Martyrs Sparkhill 1923 Attributed to E Bower Norris and F M Reynolds 20 St Anne Blackburn Lancs 1933 Attributed to E Bower Norris and F M Reynolds 20 Our Lady of Perpetual Succour Bulwell Nottingham 1934 Attributed to Norris and Reynolds 20 Our Lady of Perpetual Succour Wolverhampton 1934 Attributed to Sandy and Norris 20 St John Fisher and St Thomas More Benchill Wythenshawe Manchester 1935 Attributed to E Bower Norris and F M Reynolds 20 SS Peter Paul and Philomena Atherton St Wallasey Wirral 1935 Attributed to E Bower Norris and F M Reynolds 20 Sacred Heart N Walsham Norfolk 1935 Attributed to E Bower Norris and F M Reynolds 20 St Alphonso Agnes Rd Stretford Manchester 1936 Attributed to Hill Sandy and Norris 20 St Bernadette Liverpool 1936 Attributed to Hill Sandy and Norris 20 Our Lady and St Brigid Frankley Beeches Rd Northfield Birmingham 1936 Attributed to E Bower Norris 20 St Joseph Retford Notts 1936 Attributed to Sandy and Norris 21 St Richard Longsight Manchester 1936 Attributed to Hill Sandy and Norris 22 St Dunstan Moston Lane Manchester 1937 Attributed to E Bower Norris and F M Reynolds 23 St Joseph Waterloo Rd Burslem Stoke on Trent 1937 Attributed to E Bower Norris and F M Reynolds 23 St Charles Rishton Blackburn 1937 Attributed to Norris and Reynolds 24 St Peter Cobridge Stoke on Trent 1937 Attributed to Sandy and Norris 25 The Precious Blood and All Souls Coventry 1938 Attributed to Sandy and Norris 26 Holy Name of Jesus Great Barr 1938 Attributed to Sandy and Norris 27 St Kenigern Fallowfield Manchester 1938 Attributed to Norris and Reynolds 28 Sacred Heart Preston New Road Blackburn 1938 Attributed to E Bower Norris and F M Reynolds 23 Our Lady of Walsingham Corby 1939 Attributed to E Bower Norris 29 Our Lady and St John Heswall 1939 Attributed to Norris and Reynolds 30 St Ambrose Stockport 1939 Attributed to Sandy and Norris 31 Sacred Heart Victoria Road Tipton Sandwell W Mids 1940 Attributed to Sandy and Norris 2 St Edward Kettering 1940 Attributed to E Bower Norris 2 St Charles Borromeo Hadfield Lady chapel 1940 Attributed to Norris and Reynolds 32 St Patrick Stafford 1951 Attributed to Sandy and Norris 25 Our Lady and St Edward Preston 1952 Attributed to E Bower Norris 9 St Thomas More Debden 1953 Attributed to Sandy and Norris 9 Our Lady of the Angels East Leake Loughborough 1954 Attributed to E Bower Norris 33 Sacred Heart of Jesus Loughborough 1955 Attributed to E Bower Norris 34 Blessed Sacrament Braunstone Leicester 1956 Attributed to E Bower Norris 35 St John the Evangailst Chesterton Church Hall 1956 Attributed to Sandy and Norris 36 Ratcliffe College Ratcliffe on the Wreake Leics 1957 Attributed to Sandy and Norris 23 St John Vianney Blackpool 1958 Attributed to Sandy and Norris 37 St Teresa of the Child Stoke on Trent 1958 Extended in 1958 by Sandy and Norris 38 St Joseph s Retford Notts 1959 39 Convent building for Our Lady and St Wulsan 1959 Attributed to Sandy and Norris 23 Sacred Heart Bilton Warks 1959 Attributed to E Bower Norris and F M Reynolds Taking stock says Sandy amp Norris 23 DOUBLE CHECK THIS St Joseph the Worker Sutton in Ashfield Notts 1959 40 St Augustine of Cantebury Meir 1959 Attributed to Sandy and Norris 41 Our Lady of Perpetual Succour Rendal 1960 Attributed to Sandy and Norris 42 St Maria Goretti Stoke 1960 Attributed to Sandy and Norris 25 Our Lady of the Assumption Blackpool 1961 Attributed to Sandy and Norris 25 Our Lady and St Benedict Abbey Hulton 1962 Attributed to Sandy and Norris 43 St Joseph Darlaston hall cum chapel of ease 1962 Attributed to Sandy and Norris 44 St Bernadette Fegg Hayes Stoke 1962 Attributed to Sandy and Norris 45 Our Lady of Perpetual Succour Barton under Needwood 1963 Attributed to Sandy and Norris 46 Our Lady of Windermere and St Herbert Windermere 1964 Attributed to Sandy and Norris 25 English Martyrs Hillmorton 1965 Attributed to Sandy and Norris 47 St Mary Norton le Moors Stoke 1968 Attributed to Cyril Horsley of Sandy amp Norris amp Partners 48 Our Lady and St Pius X Habberley 1970 Attributed to Sandy and Norris 49 St John Fisher West Heath West Midlands 1964 Attributed to E Bower Norris assisted by E Roestenburg 50 Renaissance Convent Chapel of St Joseph Stafford 2 English Martyrs Whalley Range Manchester renovation work to existing church 19 Awaiting Confirmation edit St Thomas of Cantebury Tean 1938 Attributed to Sandy and Norris St Edward the Confessor Macclesfield 1939 Attributed to Reynolds of Norris and ReynoldsOther Buildings editLotus Shoe Factory Stafford 22 School Besford Court now divided into houses 1926 and 31 22 School St Peters Rock Hill Bromsgrove 1931 20 23 24 Bennetts Hill Birmingham 1961 51 References edit Dictionary of Scottish Architects DSA Architect Biography Report August 31 2019 8 49 pm www scottisharchitects org uk Retrieved 31 August 2019 a b c d e f Anson 1938 p 68 Henry Thomas Sandy Architect Architects of Greater Manchester manchestervictorianarchitects org uk Retrieved 14 October 2019 Catalogue description Name Norris Ernest Bower Service Number AA1585 RNVR Division London 1915 1918 Jones Johan 1964 Windows And Statues Church of St John Fisher Souvenir Brochure 23 Henry Oswald Hill Architect Architects of Greater Manchester manchestervictorianarchitects org uk Retrieved 31 August 2019 Dictionary of Scottish Architects DSA Architect Biography Report August 31 2019 8 48 pm www scottisharchitects org uk Retrieved 31 August 2019 Ernest Bower Norris Architect Architects of Greater Manchester manchestervictorianarchitects org uk Retrieved 31 August 2019 a b c Proctor 2014 p 21 Dictionary of Scottish Architects DSA Architect Biography Report August 31 2019 8 49 pm www scottisharchitects org uk Retrieved 31 August 2019 Historic England Roman Catholic Church of St John the Baptist 1376506 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 31 August 2019 Historic England Roman Catholic Church of St Cecilia including boundary wall railings gate piers and gates 1432472 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 31 August 2019 Historic England Church of SS Peter Paul and St Philomena 1390763 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 31 August 2019 Historic England Church of the Sacred Heart 1096061 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 31 August 2019 Historic England Roman Catholic Church of St Dunstan 1282981 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 31 August 2019 Historic England Roman Catholic Church of St Charles Borromeeo and Attached Presbytery 1384309 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 31 August 2019 Hadfield Glossop St Charles Borromeo Taking Stock Retrieved 31 August 2019 Historic England Church of English Martyrs 1207509 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 31 August 2019 a b Manchester English Martyrs Taking Stock Retrieved 31 August 2019 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Harwood Elain Foster Andrew 1998 Places of Christian Worship 1914 1990 A Selection of Christian Places of Worship Twentieth Century Architecture 3 104 128 ISSN 1353 1964 JSTOR 41859546 Retford a b c Hill Sandy and Norris Partnership Architects of Greater Manchester manchestervictorianarchitects org uk Retrieved 31 August 2019 a b c d e f Harwood and Foster 1998 Rishton St Charles Borromeo Taking Stock Retrieved 31 August 2019 a b c d e Drawings for this church by Norris are in the practice archive Coventry The Precious Blood and All Souls Taking Stock Retrieved 31 August 2019 Great Barr Holy Name of Jesus Taking Stock Retrieved 31 August 2019 Manchester St Kenigern Taking Stock Retrieved 31 August 2019 Corby Our Lady of Walsingham Taking Stock Retrieved 31 August 2019 Pevsner Cheshire 2011 p396 Stockport St Ambrose Taking Stock Retrieved 31 August 2019 Pevsner Derbyshire 2016 p425 East Leake Loughborough Our Lady of the Angels Taking Stock Retrieved 31 August 2019 Loughborough Sacred Heart of Jesus Taking Stock Retrieved 31 August 2019 Proctor p21 Chesterton St John the Evangelist Taking Stock Retrieved 31 August 2019 Blackpool St John Vianney Taking Stock Retrieved 31 August 2019 St Teresa of the Child Stoke on Trent Taking Stock Retrieved 31 August 2019 Taking Stock Retrieved 26 December 2019 Sutton in Ashfield St Joseph the Worker Taking Stock Retrieved 31 August 2019 Meir St Augustine of Canterbury Taking Stock Retrieved 31 August 2019 Rednal Our Lady of Perpetual Succour Taking Stock Retrieved 31 August 2019 Abbey Hutton Our Lady and St Benedict Taking Stock Retrieved 31 August 2019 Darlaston St Joseph Taking Stock Retrieved 31 August 2019 Fegg Hayes St Bernadette Taking Stock Retrieved 31 August 2019 Barton under Needwood Our Lady of Perpetual Succour Taking Stock Retrieved 31 August 2019 Rugby English Martyrs Taking Stock Retrieved 31 August 2019 Norton le Moors St Mary Taking Stock Retrieved 31 August 2019 Habberley Our Lady and St Pius Taking Stock Retrieved 31 August 2019 West Heath St John Fisher Taking Stock Retrieved 31 August 2019 Foster 2005 p 85 Sources editAnson Peter May 1938 The Churches of Ernest Bower Norris F R I B A Art Notes No VII Vol I 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