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John Breedon Everard

John Breedon Everard (22 September 1844 – 12 September 1923)[1] was an English civil engineer and architect strongly associated with works in Leicestershire, and co-founder of the firm Pick Everard.

John Breedon Everard
John Breedon Everard in about 1900.
Born22 September 1844
Groby, Leicestershire, England
Died12 September 1923 (aged 78)
Leicester, England.
OccupationArchitect

Career Edit

Everard was born in Groby, Leicestershire, the son of a mine and quarry owner, Breedon Everard (1814-1882). In 1862, Everard was articled to John Brown, a partner in Messrs Brown and Jeffcock, a firm of civil and mining engineers in Barnsley and Sheffield, South Yorkshire.[2] In 1866, he was appointed assistant resident engineer on construction of the Kentish Town to St Pancras section of the Midland Railway.[3]

In 1868, he set up in practice as a civil engineer in Leicester.

Everard became a partner in the firm of Ellis and Everard (later Aggregate Industries) in 1874, helping in the development of the Bardon Hill quarry and associated worker facilities including a school (1895) and two churches, at Hugglescote (built in two phases, 1878, 1887) and Bardon (1898).[2] Bardon mill house, originally constructed to his design between 1874 and 1878 to house stone-breaking equipment, was doubled in size in 1902.[4][2]

Everard was elected a fellow of the Geological Society in 1870, a member of the Institution of Civil Engineers in 1886,[2] and a fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1887 (he was also President of the Leicestershire Society of Architects).[5] He was also a member of the Surveyors' Institute and the Mining Institute.[3]

Everard also specialised in water supply projects. He helped initiate the Derwent Valley scheme supplying water to Leicester, Nottingham, Sheffield and Derby, taking responsibility for the Leicester section of the scheme from Sawley to Hallgates, which included an aqueduct across the River Trent and two covered service reservoirs each holding two million gallons of water.[3] His work also included buildings at Swithland Reservoir, completed in 1896.[6]

 
St John the Baptist's church, Hugglescote; by J. B. Everard

Other designs by Everard include:

He built himself a large red brick house, Woodville, in Leicester's Knighton Park Road in 1883, and by the end of the century he was in partnership with Samuel Perkins Pick (architect of the County Lunatic Asylum at Narborough, 1904–7). The firm survives to this day as Pick Everard.[2] Everard served as High Sheriff of Leicestershire in 1913.

References Edit

  1. ^ "John Breedon Everard". Ancestry.co.uk. Retrieved 5 April 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d e Fenn, R.W.D., The Bardon Hill Quarries, 1858 - 1918. Accessed: 5 April 2016.
  3. ^ a b c "John Breedon Everard". Grace's Guide. Retrieved 5 April 2016.
  4. ^ "Bardon Hill Quarries: 1858-1918 An introduction part 1". Aggregate Industries. Retrieved 5 April 2016.
  5. ^ "STONEYGATE CONSERVATION AREA SOCIETY" (PDF). Leicester Citizen, July 2015. Leicester Civic Society. Retrieved 5 April 2016.
  6. ^ "Pumping House and Well House Swithland Reservoir - 11th Sept 1896". Quorn Village Museum. Retrieved 3 May 2016.
  7. ^ "Leicester: The Turkish baths at 40 Friar Lane: the refurbished dome, originally over the pool". Victorian Turkish Bath. Retrieved 5 April 2016.
  8. ^ "History". Everards. 1875: Southgate Street Brewery Opened.
  9. ^ "Joseph Crosland McClure". Mapping the practices and profession of sculpture. Retrieved 5 April 2016.

john, breedon, everard, september, 1844, september, 1923, english, civil, engineer, architect, strongly, associated, with, works, leicestershire, founder, firm, pick, everard, about, 1900, born22, september, 1844groby, leicestershire, englanddied12, september,. John Breedon Everard 22 September 1844 12 September 1923 1 was an English civil engineer and architect strongly associated with works in Leicestershire and co founder of the firm Pick Everard John Breedon EverardJohn Breedon Everard in about 1900 Born22 September 1844Groby Leicestershire EnglandDied12 September 1923 aged 78 Leicester England OccupationArchitectCareer EditEverard was born in Groby Leicestershire the son of a mine and quarry owner Breedon Everard 1814 1882 In 1862 Everard was articled to John Brown a partner in Messrs Brown and Jeffcock a firm of civil and mining engineers in Barnsley and Sheffield South Yorkshire 2 In 1866 he was appointed assistant resident engineer on construction of the Kentish Town to St Pancras section of the Midland Railway 3 In 1868 he set up in practice as a civil engineer in Leicester Everard became a partner in the firm of Ellis and Everard later Aggregate Industries in 1874 helping in the development of the Bardon Hill quarry and associated worker facilities including a school 1895 and two churches at Hugglescote built in two phases 1878 1887 and Bardon 1898 2 Bardon mill house originally constructed to his design between 1874 and 1878 to house stone breaking equipment was doubled in size in 1902 4 2 Everard was elected a fellow of the Geological Society in 1870 a member of the Institution of Civil Engineers in 1886 2 and a fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1887 he was also President of the Leicestershire Society of Architects 5 He was also a member of the Surveyors Institute and the Mining Institute 3 Everard also specialised in water supply projects He helped initiate the Derwent Valley scheme supplying water to Leicester Nottingham Sheffield and Derby taking responsibility for the Leicester section of the scheme from Sawley to Hallgates which included an aqueduct across the River Trent and two covered service reservoirs each holding two million gallons of water 3 His work also included buildings at Swithland Reservoir completed in 1896 6 St John the Baptist s church Hugglescote by J B EverardOther designs by Everard include A Turkish bath building in Leicester opened in Friar Lane in 1872 now housing the Leicester Law Society Library 7 A new tower brewery in 1875 for his uncle the brewer William Everard s Everards Brewery at Southgate St Leicester 8 The Leicestershire South African War Memorial unveiled in July 1909 9 He built himself a large red brick house Woodville in Leicester s Knighton Park Road in 1883 and by the end of the century he was in partnership with Samuel Perkins Pick architect of the County Lunatic Asylum at Narborough 1904 7 The firm survives to this day as Pick Everard 2 Everard served as High Sheriff of Leicestershire in 1913 References Edit John Breedon Everard Ancestry co uk Retrieved 5 April 2016 a b c d e Fenn R W D The Bardon Hill Quarries 1858 1918 Accessed 5 April 2016 a b c John Breedon Everard Grace s Guide Retrieved 5 April 2016 Bardon Hill Quarries 1858 1918 An introduction part 1 Aggregate Industries Retrieved 5 April 2016 STONEYGATE CONSERVATION AREA SOCIETY PDF Leicester Citizen July 2015 Leicester Civic Society Retrieved 5 April 2016 Pumping House and Well House Swithland Reservoir 11th Sept 1896 Quorn Village Museum Retrieved 3 May 2016 Leicester The Turkish baths at 40 Friar Lane the refurbished dome originally over the pool Victorian Turkish Bath Retrieved 5 April 2016 History Everards 1875 Southgate Street Brewery Opened Joseph Crosland McClure Mapping the practices and profession of sculpture Retrieved 5 April 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Breedon Everard amp oldid 1162913337, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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