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Joseph Hansom

Joseph Aloysius Hansom (26 October 1803 – 29 June 1882) was a British architect working principally in the Gothic Revival style. He invented the Hansom cab and founded the eminent architectural journal The Builder in 1843.

Joseph Aloysius Hansom
Joseph Aloysius Hansom
BornOctober 26, 1803
York
DiedJune 29, 1882(1882-06-29) (aged 78)
Fulham
NationalityBritish
OccupationArchitect
BuildingsBirmingham Town Hall, 1831
Projectsinventor of the Hansom Cab, 1834
A Hansom cab.

Career Edit

Hansom was born in the parish of St Martin's (possibly on St Martin's Lane),[1] York to a large Roman Catholic family and baptised as Josephus Aloysius Handsom(e). He was the brother of the architect Charles Francis Hansom and the uncle of Edward J. Hansom. He was apprenticed to his father, Henry, as a joiner, but showing an early aptitude for draughtsmanship and construction, he transferred his apprenticeship to a York architect named Matthew Philips, without informing the City of York.[1] By around 1823 he had completed his apprenticeship and became a clerk in Philips' office.[1]

About 1825 he settled in Halifax, Yorkshire, and in the same year he married Hannah Glover, the elder sister of the architect George Glover (1812-1890), at St Michael le Belfrey in York.[2] He took a post as assistant to John Oates and there befriended the brothers John and Edward Welch, with whom he formed his first architectural partnership (Handsom & Welch) in 1828.[3] Together they designed several churches in Yorkshire and Liverpool, and also worked on the renovation of Bodelwyddan Castle in Denbighshire and King William's College in the Isle of Man. In 1831 their designs for Birmingham Town Hall were accepted; however, the contract led to their bankruptcy, as they had stood surety for the builders. The disaster led to the dissolution of the partnership.[4]

Hansom supported the views of social reformers Robert Owen and Thomas Attwood, and the Operative Builders Union, which was formed in 1831/3, which led to some viewing him as a socialist.[4]

On 23 December 1834 he registered the design of a 'Patent Safety Cab' on the suggestion of his employer. Distinctive safety features included a suspended axle, while the larger wheels and lower position of the cab led to less wear and tear and fewer accidents.[5] He went on to sell the patent to a company for £10,000; however, as a result of the purchaser's financial difficulties, the sum was never paid. The first Hansom Cab travelled down Hinckley's Coventry Road in 1835. The Hansom cab was improved by subsequent modifications and exported worldwide to become a ubiquitous feature of the 19th-century street scene.

In 1843 Hansom founded a new architectural journal known as The Builder, another venture which was to flourish through the century; renamed Building in 1966, it continues to this day. However, neither he nor his partner Alfred Bartholomew (1801–45) profited from the enterprise, because they were compelled to retire for lack of capital.

Between 1854 and 1879 Hansom devoted himself to architecture, designing and erecting a great number of important buildings, private and public, including numerous churches, schools and convents for the Roman Catholic Church. Buildings from his designs are to be found all over the United Kingdom, as well as in Australia and South America.

Hansom practised in a succession of architectural partnerships. From 1847 to 1852 he practised in Preston, Lancashire, working briefly in association with Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin towards the end of the latter's life. After the practice moved to London, he took his brother Charles Francis Hansom into partnership in 1854. But this partnership was dissolved in 1859 when Charles established an independent practice in Bath with his son Edward Joseph Hansom as clerk.

In 1862 Joseph Hansom formed a partnership with Edward Welby Pugin, which broke up acrimoniously in 1863. Finally, in 1869, he took his son Joseph Stanislaus Hansom into partnership.

Hansom lived at 27 Sumner Place, South Kensington, London, and there is a blue plaque there in his memory.[6]

Hansom moved to manage an estate at Caldecote Hall. He retired on 31 December 1879 and died at 399 Fulham Road, London, on 29 June 1882.

Surviving works Edit

Hansom designed around 200 buildings, including Birmingham Town Hall; Arundel Cathedral; Oxford Oratory; Cathedral of St John the Evangelist, Portsmouth; St George's Catholic Church in York; Mount St Mary's Church, the 'Famine Church' in Leeds; St Walburge's Church in Preston (with the tallest church spire in England); Church of the Immaculate Conception, Spinkhill in 1846; St Beuno's Jesuit Theologate in North Wales (1848); St Mary's Church, Hartlepool in 1850; the Church of the Assumption of Our Lady, Torquay, St Mary's Church, Madeley, and St David's Church, Dalkeith, in 1853; Annunciation Church, Chesterfield and St Mary's Star of the Sea Church, Leith, Edinburgh in 1854; St Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Leigh in 1855; St Duthac's, Dornie, Ross and Cromartie, 1860; St Wilfrid's Church, Ripon in 1862; Our Lady the Immaculate Conception Church in Devizes, Wiltshire (opened 1865); Our Lady Help of Christians and St Denis Church, Torquay, in 1869; St Edward King and Confessor Catholic Church, Clifford; the Church of the Holy Name of Jesus, Manchester (1871); The Roman Catholic Plymouth Cathedral (built 1856 – 1858); and Our Lady of Dolours, Chelsea with St Mary's Priory, Fulham Road (1876). The Exhibition Hall Theatre, Ushaw Historic House, County Durham (1849 - 1851) In Leicester, the Leicester Museum & Art Gallery building, formerly New Walk Proprietary School (1836), and a Baptist chapel (1845), later used as the town's central library, are in Hansom's Classical style, and he also designed Lutterworth Town Hall (1836). In Cornwall he designed the Roman Catholic churches of Falmouth and Liskeard. St Clare's Abbey, Darlington (1856).

Gallery of architectural work Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c Daffurn, John (November 2022). "Young and Hansom". The Victorian (71): 11.
  2. ^ Daffurn, John (2022). George Glover (1812-1890): the unfulfilled potential of a Victorian architect. Stamford: Eptex. pp. 5–6. ISBN 9780993147937.
  3. ^ Journal of The Manx Museum, Monday, June 01, 1942; Page: 18
  4. ^ a b "Joseph Aloysius Hansom (1803-1882)", York Civic Trust
  5. ^ "Joseph Aloysius Hansom", History of York
  6. ^ "Joseph Aloysius Hansom". Open Plaques. Open Heritage C.I.C. Retrieved 12 November 2013.

Sources Edit

  • Daffurn, John, 'Young and Hansom', The Victorian, No 71 November 2022, 11 (The Victorian Society, ISSN 1467-7970)
  • Daffurn, John, George Glover (1812-1890): the unfulfilled potential of a Victorian architect (Stamford, UK: Eptex, 2022), pp.4-8
  • Harris, Penelope, The Architectural Achievement of Joseph Aloysius Hansom (1803–1882), Designer of the Hansom Cab, Birmingham Town Hall, and Churches of the Catholic Revival (The Edwin Mellen Press, 2010)
  • Harris, Penelope, 'A Nomadic Mission: The Northern Works of the Catholic Architect J.A. Hansom 1803–82', Northern Catholic History 50: 24–40.
  • Harris, Penelope, 'J.A. Hansom and E.W. Pugin at St Wilfrid, Ripon: a division of labour?' True Principles, the Journal of the Pugin Society, vol iv no iii Spring 2012, 261-267.
  • Harris, Penelope, 'Joseph Aloysius Hansom (1803–82): His Yorkshire Works, Patronage and Contribution to the Catholic Revival', York Archaeological and Historical Journal, Vol no. 85, Issue no. 1, (2013), pp. 175–193.
  • Johnson, Michael A., 'The architecture of Dunn & Hansom' (Newcastle upon Tyne: University of Northumbria, MA Dissertation, 2003)
  • Johnson, Michael A. (2008). "Architects to a Diocese: Dunn and Hansom of Newcastle". Northern Catholic History. 49: 3–17.

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For his son the architect Joseph S Hansom see Joseph Stanislaus Hansom Joseph Aloysius Hansom 26 October 1803 29 June 1882 was a British architect working principally in the Gothic Revival style He invented the Hansom cab and founded the eminent architectural journal The Builder in 1843 Joseph Aloysius HansomJoseph Aloysius HansomBornOctober 26 1803YorkDiedJune 29 1882 1882 06 29 aged 78 FulhamNationalityBritishOccupationArchitectBuildingsBirmingham Town Hall 1831Projectsinventor of the Hansom Cab 1834A Hansom cab Contents 1 Career 2 Surviving works 3 Gallery of architectural work 4 References 5 Sources 6 External linksCareer EditHansom was born in the parish of St Martin s possibly on St Martin s Lane 1 York to a large Roman Catholic family and baptised as Josephus Aloysius Handsom e He was the brother of the architect Charles Francis Hansom and the uncle of Edward J Hansom He was apprenticed to his father Henry as a joiner but showing an early aptitude for draughtsmanship and construction he transferred his apprenticeship to a York architect named Matthew Philips without informing the City of York 1 By around 1823 he had completed his apprenticeship and became a clerk in Philips office 1 About 1825 he settled in Halifax Yorkshire and in the same year he married Hannah Glover the elder sister of the architect George Glover 1812 1890 at St Michael le Belfrey in York 2 He took a post as assistant to John Oates and there befriended the brothers John and Edward Welch with whom he formed his first architectural partnership Handsom amp Welch in 1828 3 Together they designed several churches in Yorkshire and Liverpool and also worked on the renovation of Bodelwyddan Castle in Denbighshire and King William s College in the Isle of Man In 1831 their designs for Birmingham Town Hall were accepted however the contract led to their bankruptcy as they had stood surety for the builders The disaster led to the dissolution of the partnership 4 Hansom supported the views of social reformers Robert Owen and Thomas Attwood and the Operative Builders Union which was formed in 1831 3 which led to some viewing him as a socialist 4 On 23 December 1834 he registered the design of a Patent Safety Cab on the suggestion of his employer Distinctive safety features included a suspended axle while the larger wheels and lower position of the cab led to less wear and tear and fewer accidents 5 He went on to sell the patent to a company for 10 000 however as a result of the purchaser s financial difficulties the sum was never paid The first Hansom Cab travelled down Hinckley s Coventry Road in 1835 The Hansom cab was improved by subsequent modifications and exported worldwide to become a ubiquitous feature of the 19th century street scene In 1843 Hansom founded a new architectural journal known as The Builder another venture which was to flourish through the century renamed Building in 1966 it continues to this day However neither he nor his partner Alfred Bartholomew 1801 45 profited from the enterprise because they were compelled to retire for lack of capital Between 1854 and 1879 Hansom devoted himself to architecture designing and erecting a great number of important buildings private and public including numerous churches schools and convents for the Roman Catholic Church Buildings from his designs are to be found all over the United Kingdom as well as in Australia and South America Hansom practised in a succession of architectural partnerships From 1847 to 1852 he practised in Preston Lancashire working briefly in association with Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin towards the end of the latter s life After the practice moved to London he took his brother Charles Francis Hansom into partnership in 1854 But this partnership was dissolved in 1859 when Charles established an independent practice in Bath with his son Edward Joseph Hansom as clerk In 1862 Joseph Hansom formed a partnership with Edward Welby Pugin which broke up acrimoniously in 1863 Finally in 1869 he took his son Joseph Stanislaus Hansom into partnership Hansom lived at 27 Sumner Place South Kensington London and there is a blue plaque there in his memory 6 Hansom moved to manage an estate at Caldecote Hall He retired on 31 December 1879 and died at 399 Fulham Road London on 29 June 1882 Surviving works EditHansom designed around 200 buildings including Birmingham Town Hall Arundel Cathedral Oxford Oratory Cathedral of St John the Evangelist Portsmouth St George s Catholic Church in York Mount St Mary s Church the Famine Church in Leeds St Walburge s Church in Preston with the tallest church spire in England Church of the Immaculate Conception Spinkhill in 1846 St Beuno s Jesuit Theologate in North Wales 1848 St Mary s Church Hartlepool in 1850 the Church of the Assumption of Our Lady Torquay St Mary s Church Madeley and St David s Church Dalkeith in 1853 Annunciation Church Chesterfield and St Mary s Star of the Sea Church Leith Edinburgh in 1854 St Joseph s Roman Catholic Church Leigh in 1855 St Duthac s Dornie Ross and Cromartie 1860 St Wilfrid s Church Ripon in 1862 Our Lady the Immaculate Conception Church in Devizes Wiltshire opened 1865 Our Lady Help of Christians and St Denis Church Torquay in 1869 St Edward King and Confessor Catholic Church Clifford the Church of the Holy Name of Jesus Manchester 1871 The Roman Catholic Plymouth Cathedral built 1856 1858 and Our Lady of Dolours Chelsea with St Mary s Priory Fulham Road 1876 The Exhibition Hall Theatre Ushaw Historic House County Durham 1849 1851 In Leicester the Leicester Museum amp Art Gallery building formerly New Walk Proprietary School 1836 and a Baptist chapel 1845 later used as the town s central library are in Hansom s Classical style and he also designed Lutterworth Town Hall 1836 In Cornwall he designed the Roman Catholic churches of Falmouth and Liskeard St Clare s Abbey Darlington 1856 Gallery of architectural work Edit nbsp Birmingham Town Hall nbsp Birmingham Town Hall interior nbsp St Walburge s Church Preston nbsp Interior Church of the Holy Name of Jesus Manchester nbsp Exterior Church of the Holy Name of Jesus Manchester tower added later nbsp Victoria Terrace Beaumaris Anglesey on right nbsp Plymouth Cathedral nbsp Leicester Leicester Museum amp Art Gallery nbsp Belvoir Street Chapel renamed Hansom Hall nbsp References Edit a b c Daffurn John November 2022 Young and Hansom The Victorian 71 11 Daffurn John 2022 George Glover 1812 1890 the unfulfilled potential of a Victorian architect Stamford Eptex pp 5 6 ISBN 9780993147937 Journal of The Manx Museum Monday June 01 1942 Page 18 a b Joseph Aloysius Hansom 1803 1882 York Civic Trust Joseph Aloysius Hansom History of York Joseph Aloysius Hansom Open Plaques Open Heritage C I C Retrieved 12 November 2013 Sources EditDaffurn John Young and Hansom The Victorian No 71 November 2022 11 The Victorian Society ISSN 1467 7970 Daffurn John George Glover 1812 1890 the unfulfilled potential of a Victorian architect Stamford UK Eptex 2022 pp 4 8 Harris Penelope The Architectural Achievement of Joseph Aloysius Hansom 1803 1882 Designer of the Hansom Cab Birmingham Town Hall and Churches of the Catholic Revival The Edwin Mellen Press 2010 Harris Penelope A Nomadic Mission The Northern Works of the Catholic Architect J A Hansom 1803 82 Northern Catholic History50 24 40 Harris Penelope J A Hansom and E W Pugin at St Wilfrid Ripon a division of labour True Principles the Journal of the Pugin Society vol iv no iii Spring 2012 261 267 Harris Penelope Joseph Aloysius Hansom 1803 82 His Yorkshire Works Patronage and Contribution to the Catholic Revival York Archaeological and Historical Journal Vol no 85 Issue no 1 2013 pp 175 193 Johnson Michael A The architecture of Dunn amp Hansom Newcastle upon Tyne University of Northumbria MA Dissertation 2003 Johnson Michael A 2008 Architects to a Diocese Dunn and Hansom of Newcastle Northern Catholic History 49 3 17 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia 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