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Philip Mainwaring Johnston

Philip Mainwaring Johnston fsa friba (1865–1936), also known as PM Johnston, was a British architect and architectural historian.

Education

Philip attended King's College School, London.[1] He studied drawing and painting under Professor Delamotte at King’s College, London.[2][3] Professor Delamotte was a photographer/illustrator who became Professor of Drawing and Fine Art at King’s College. Whilst studying at King's College, he undertook many sketching trips in England and on the Continent - an important part of every architect's education at that time.[2]

Career

Articled to John Belcher, Johnston was notable for his sensitive conservation and restoration work on many churches in the south-east of England and other historic buildings. He also designed 24 World War I memorials, was appointed as Chichester Cathedral's in-house diocesan architect and architect to the Stratford-on-Avon Preservation Trust.[4]

He designed several new buildings, mainly in the Home Counties, including churches, houses, vicarages and model cottages.[2][3]

His activities included the restoration of Poling Priory, Sussex, as a residence for his brother, the late Sir Harry Johnston; the restoration of Prittle-well Priory, Essex, for the Corporation of Southend-on-Sea; and research work at St. Helen's Priory, Bishopsgate, for the Leathersellers Company.[2]

At Oxford in 1927 he gave expert advice to the Victoria and Albert Museum on an ancient wall painting then discovered in a house at Carfax; and in 1933 he was called in to inspect the ceiling of Jesus College Chapel, which thereafter was replaced by the present oak ceiling.[2]

In Surrey his professional work included the churches at Cater- ham, Chaldon, Charlwood, Compton, Coulsdon, Ewehurst, Stoke D'Abemon, Warlingham, and Witley. He was an advisory expert to the Surrey County Council.[2]

Johnston was vice-president of the BAA and Surrey Archaeological Society, and was "a pillar of the Sussex Archaeological Society".[4] He wrote several historical works, although much was not published in his lifetime.

Family

Johnston was born on 20 January 1865.[1] His parents were John Brookes Johnston and Esther Laetitia Hamilton.[1] His father was Secretary in London of Sun Insurance Co. / Royal Exchange Assurance Co. and founded the London Salvage Corps.[1][5]

Philip was the seventh of twelve children. His brother was Sir Henry Hamilton (Harry) Johnston, a British explorer, botanist, artist, colonial administrator, linguist.[1] He also had a sister named Mabel Johnston and a brother called Alex Johnston, who wrote a book about Sir Johnston.[6]

PM Johnston married at Yapton parish church, Sussex, on 3 September 1902, Florence Anna Wynne, third daughter of the Right Rev. Frederick Wynne, Bishop of Killaloe and Clonfert.[7]

Their daughter was Thea Holme (1904–1980) who was an actress in the 1930s and later a writer.[8]

He lived in Camberwell on de Crespigny Park (from 1907) and at Sussex Lodge, Champion Hill, Camberwell (now No. 42 ) from 1914. The latter was one of two pairs of semi-detached houses that he designed and built in the arts and crafts style. All four houses remain and are perhaps the best example of the arts and crafts style in the local area.[3]

He was a member of the Catholic Apostolic Church.[4] He is buried at West Norwood Cemetery.

Notable works

Church restorations[4]
Fittings[4]

Publications

A Schedule of Antiquities in the County of Surrey, 1913, Surrey Archeological Society

Send Church and the Chapel of Ripley, 1901, Roworth & Co.

Shorthampton Chapel and its wall-paintings, 1905, Harrison

An Early Window and Wall Paintings in Witley Church,1918, Roworth & Co.

Church Chests of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries in England, 1908, Harrison & Sons

Old Camberwell: its history and antiquities, 1919, J.R.Wigzell

White Swan Hotel, Stratford on-Avon, etc., 1928, Trust Houses

Church of S. Mary, Stoke D'Abernon, 1930, Spottiswoode, Ballantyne & Co.

Photographs by Johnstone are held at the Conway Library of art and architecture in the Courtauld, London.[9]

Sources

  1. ^ a b c d e "Archaeology data service" (PDF).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ a b c d e f "In Memoriam: Philip Mainwaring Johnston, F.S.A., F.R.I.B.A." Journal of the British Archaeological Association. 3: 179–181. 20 September 2017. doi:10.1080/00681288.1938.11894637. ISSN 0068-1288.
  3. ^ a b c "Philip Mainwaring Johnston". www.dulwichsociety.com. Retrieved 23 February 2021.
  4. ^ a b c d e Allen, John (21 May 2008). "Architects and Artists I–J–K". Sussex Parish Churches website. Sussex Parish Churches (www.sussexparishchurches.org). Retrieved 16 May 2013.
  5. ^ Rosemary, Argente (22 May 2018). Blantyre and Yao Women. Mzuni Press. ISBN 978-99960-60-12-0.
  6. ^ Amazon. ASIN 1162788852.
  7. ^ "Marriages". The Times. No. 36866. London. 6 September 1902. p. 1.
  8. ^ "Thea Holme". Persephone Books. Retrieved 11 November 2013.
  9. ^ "Who made the Conway Library?". Digital Media. 30 June 2020. Retrieved 23 February 2021.
  • Obituary, The Times 19 December 1936

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Philip Mainwaring Johnston fsa friba 1865 1936 also known as PM Johnston was a British architect and architectural historian Contents 1 Education 2 Career 3 Family 4 Notable works 5 SourcesEducation EditPhilip attended King s College School London 1 He studied drawing and painting under Professor Delamotte at King s College London 2 3 Professor Delamotte was a photographer illustrator who became Professor of Drawing and Fine Art at King s College Whilst studying at King s College he undertook many sketching trips in England and on the Continent an important part of every architect s education at that time 2 Career EditArticled to John Belcher Johnston was notable for his sensitive conservation and restoration work on many churches in the south east of England and other historic buildings He also designed 24 World War I memorials was appointed as Chichester Cathedral s in house diocesan architect and architect to the Stratford on Avon Preservation Trust 4 He designed several new buildings mainly in the Home Counties including churches houses vicarages and model cottages 2 3 His activities included the restoration of Poling Priory Sussex as a residence for his brother the late Sir Harry Johnston the restoration of Prittle well Priory Essex for the Corporation of Southend on Sea and research work at St Helen s Priory Bishopsgate for the Leathersellers Company 2 At Oxford in 1927 he gave expert advice to the Victoria and Albert Museum on an ancient wall painting then discovered in a house at Carfax and in 1933 he was called in to inspect the ceiling of Jesus College Chapel which thereafter was replaced by the present oak ceiling 2 In Surrey his professional work included the churches at Cater ham Chaldon Charlwood Compton Coulsdon Ewehurst Stoke D Abemon Warlingham and Witley He was an advisory expert to the Surrey County Council 2 Johnston was vice president of the BAA and Surrey Archaeological Society and was a pillar of the Sussex Archaeological Society 4 He wrote several historical works although much was not published in his lifetime Family EditJohnston was born on 20 January 1865 1 His parents were John Brookes Johnston and Esther Laetitia Hamilton 1 His father was Secretary in London of Sun Insurance Co Royal Exchange Assurance Co and founded the London Salvage Corps 1 5 Philip was the seventh of twelve children His brother was Sir Henry Hamilton Harry Johnston a British explorer botanist artist colonial administrator linguist 1 He also had a sister named Mabel Johnston and a brother called Alex Johnston who wrote a book about Sir Johnston 6 PM Johnston married at Yapton parish church Sussex on 3 September 1902 Florence Anna Wynne third daughter of the Right Rev Frederick Wynne Bishop of Killaloe and Clonfert 7 Their daughter was Thea Holme 1904 1980 who was an actress in the 1930s and later a writer 8 He lived in Camberwell on de Crespigny Park from 1907 and at Sussex Lodge Champion Hill Camberwell now No 42 from 1914 The latter was one of two pairs of semi detached houses that he designed and built in the arts and crafts style All four houses remain and are perhaps the best example of the arts and crafts style in the local area 3 He was a member of the Catholic Apostolic Church 4 He is buried at West Norwood Cemetery Notable works EditChurch restorations 4 St Andrew s Church Ford 1899 1900 St Botolph s Church Hardham c 1900 St Mary s Church Yapton 1902 St Mary Magdalene s Church Lyminster 1902 and 1933 St George s Church Trotton 1903 04 St Mary Magdalene s Church Tortington 1904 St Peter s Church Preston Village Brighton 1906 St Peter s Church Linchmere 1906 and 1936 St Mary the Virgin s Church North Stoke 1910 St Peter s Church Terwick 1910 St Mary s Church Chithurst 1911 St Nicholas Church Poling 1917 All Saints Church Lindfield 1931 St John the Baptist s Church Westbourne 1932 33 St Mary s Church Stoughton 1935 St Bartholomew s Church RogateFittings 4 St John the Baptist s Church Clayton lychgate St Peter and St Paul s Church Hellingly St Peter s Church Selsey reredos St Mary s Church Walberton lychgate PublicationsA Schedule of Antiquities in the County of Surrey 1913 Surrey Archeological SocietySend Church and the Chapel of Ripley 1901 Roworth amp Co Shorthampton Chapel and its wall paintings 1905 HarrisonAn Early Window and Wall Paintings in Witley Church 1918 Roworth amp Co Church Chests of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries in England 1908 Harrison amp SonsOld Camberwell its history and antiquities 1919 J R WigzellWhite Swan Hotel Stratford on Avon etc 1928 Trust HousesChurch of S Mary Stoke D Abernon 1930 Spottiswoode Ballantyne amp Co Photographs by Johnstone are held at the Conway Library of art and architecture in the Courtauld London 9 Sources Edit a b c d e Archaeology data service PDF a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b c d e f In Memoriam Philip Mainwaring Johnston F S A F R I B A Journal of the British Archaeological Association 3 179 181 20 September 2017 doi 10 1080 00681288 1938 11894637 ISSN 0068 1288 a b c Philip Mainwaring Johnston www dulwichsociety com Retrieved 23 February 2021 a b c d e Allen John 21 May 2008 Architects and Artists I J K Sussex Parish Churches website Sussex Parish Churches www sussexparishchurches org Retrieved 16 May 2013 Rosemary Argente 22 May 2018 Blantyre and Yao Women Mzuni Press ISBN 978 99960 60 12 0 Amazon ASIN 1162788852 Marriages The Times No 36866 London 6 September 1902 p 1 Thea Holme Persephone Books Retrieved 11 November 2013 Who made the Conway Library Digital Media 30 June 2020 Retrieved 23 February 2021 Obituary The Times 19 December 1936 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Philip Mainwaring Johnston amp oldid 1084007990, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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