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Thomas Chambers Hine

Thomas Chambers Hine (31 May 1813 – 6 February 1899) was an architect based in Nottingham.[1]

Thomas Chambers Hine
Nottingham Great Northern Railway station
Born(1813-05-31)31 May 1813
St Michael, London
Died6 February 1899(1899-02-06) (aged 85)
25 Regent Street, Nottingham
OccupationArchitect
PracticeAssociated architectural firm[s]
ProjectsThe Park Estate

Background edit

He was born in Covent Garden into a prosperous middle-class family, the eldest son of Jonathan Hine (1780–1862), a hosiery manufacturer and Melicent Chambers (1778–1845).[2] He was articled to the London architect Matthew Habershon until 1834.

In 1837 he arrived in Nottingham and formed a partnership with the builder William Patterson. This business relationship was dissolved in 1849. He worked from 1857[3] with Robert Evans JP until early in 1867 and thereafter with his son George Thomas Hine until his retirement around 1890.

He was nominated as a Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1878, but this appears to have been voided.[4]

Personal life edit

He married Mary Betts (1813–1893) in 1837 and together had seven children surviving to adulthood. Their eldest child, Mary Melicent Hine (1838–1928) became a nurse and founded the Nottingham Children's Hospital on Postern Street in Nottingham.

Buildings edit

1840s

 
Monument to Lord George Frederick Cavendish Bentinck, Market Place, Mansfield 1849

1850s

1860s

1870s

  • Convent of the Sisters of St. Joseph, Mapperley Road, Mapperley, Nottingham 1870
  • Simla Villa, 73 Raleigh Street, Nottingham 1870
  • St. Michael's Church, Coningsby, Lincolnshire, restoration 1870
  • St. Giles Church, West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, restoration 1872
  • Claremont, 7 North Road, The Park, Nottingham 1872[7]
  • Vicarage, Beckingham, Nottinghamshire, 1873
  • St. Margaret's Church, Bilsthorpe, restoration and addition of Savile transeptal chapel 1873
  • Vicarage, Edwinstowe, Nottinghamshire, alterations 1874
  • Linden House, Newcastle Circus, The Park, Nottingham 1875[7]
  • 6 Maxtoke Road, The Park, Nottingham 1875[7]
  • Nottingham Castle Museum of Fine Art, 1875-78[8]
  • All Saints Church, Ordsall, Nottinghamshire, restoration 1876
  • 1 Cavendish Crescent South, The Park, Nottingham 1877[7]
  • Mevell House, 7 Newcastle Circus, The Park, Nottingham 1877[7]
  • Shire Hall, High Pavement, Nottingham, extensions and alterations 1876–79
  • Penrhyn House, Tunnel Road, The Park, Nottingham 1879[7]

1880s

  • St. Edmund's Church, Holme Pierrepont, Nottinghamshire, alterations 1878–81
  • 18-20 Park Terrace, The Park, Nottingham 1881[7]
  • Cavendish House, Cavendish Road East, The Park, Nottingham 1881[7]
  • Overdale, Cavendish Road East, The Park, Nottingham 1883[7]
  • Elmhurst, Cavendish Road East, The Park, Nottingham 1883[7]
  • Cavendish Court, 25 Cavendish Road East, The Park, Nottingham 1884-85
  • County Junior School, Lovers Lane, Newark-on-Trent 1889

References edit

  1. ^ Brand, Ken (2003). Thomas Chambers Hine: architect of Victorian Nottingham. Nottingham Civic Society. ISBN 190244308X.
  2. ^ "Death of Mr. T.C. Hine". Nottingham Journal. England. 7 February 1899. Retrieved 23 April 2016 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  3. ^ "Obituary. Mr. T.C. Hine". Nottingham Guardian. England. 11 February 1899. Retrieved 7 March 2016 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  4. ^ Brodie, Antonia (20 December 2001). Directory of British Architects 1834-1914: Vol 1 (A-K). Royal Institute of British Architects. p. 920. ISBN 0826455131.
  5. ^ Historic England. "Cavendish Monument and attached railings (Grade II*) (1207176)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 January 2021.
  6. ^ Gaunt, Richard (2003). Unhappy Reactionary: The Diaries of the Fourth Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyne. 1822-1850. The Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire. p. 279. ISBN 978-0902719194.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa Harwood, Elain (2008). Pevsner Architectural Guides, Nottingham. Yale University Press. ISBN 9780300126662.
  8. ^ a b c d e Pevsner, Nikolaus (1979). The Buildings of England, Nottinghamshire. Penguin Books. ISBN 0300096364.
  9. ^ "T C Hine and the Park Tunnel". Manuscripts and Special Collections. University of Nottingham. from the original on 29 May 2019. Retrieved 29 May 2019.
  • Photographs of many of T.C. Hine's surviving buildings can be found under the 'Buildings' section of the Nottingham21 Web Site
  • Nottingham Hidden History Team page about Thomas Chambers Hine Retrieved 26 July 2013
  • Video of grave posted by Nottingham Hidden History Team Retrieved 26 July 2013 on YouTube

thomas, chambers, hine, 1813, february, 1899, architect, based, nottingham, nottingham, great, northern, railway, stationborn, 1813, 1813st, michael, londondied6, february, 1899, 1899, aged, regent, street, nottinghamoccupationarchitectpracticeassociated, arch. Thomas Chambers Hine 31 May 1813 6 February 1899 was an architect based in Nottingham 1 Thomas Chambers HineNottingham Great Northern Railway stationBorn 1813 05 31 31 May 1813St Michael LondonDied6 February 1899 1899 02 06 aged 85 25 Regent Street NottinghamOccupationArchitectPracticeAssociated architectural firm s ProjectsThe Park Estate Contents 1 Background 2 Personal life 3 Buildings 4 ReferencesBackground editHe was born in Covent Garden into a prosperous middle class family the eldest son of Jonathan Hine 1780 1862 a hosiery manufacturer and Melicent Chambers 1778 1845 2 He was articled to the London architect Matthew Habershon until 1834 In 1837 he arrived in Nottingham and formed a partnership with the builder William Patterson This business relationship was dissolved in 1849 He worked from 1857 3 with Robert Evans JP until early in 1867 and thereafter with his son George Thomas Hine until his retirement around 1890 He was nominated as a Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1878 but this appears to have been voided 4 Personal life editHe married Mary Betts 1813 1893 in 1837 and together had seven children surviving to adulthood Their eldest child Mary Melicent Hine 1838 1928 became a nurse and founded the Nottingham Children s Hospital on Postern Street in Nottingham Buildings edit1840s nbsp Monument to Lord George Frederick Cavendish Bentinck Market Place Mansfield 1849 St Laurence s Church Gonalston rebuilding 1843 Holy Trinity Church Shirebrook 1843 44 Monument to Lord George Frederick Cavendish Bentinck Market Place Mansfield Nottinghamshire 1849 5 Rectory Kinoulton Nottinghamshire 1849 Rectory Maplebeck Nottinghamshire 1849 6 1850s Nottingham Corn Exchange Thurland Street Nottingham 1849 50 7 Holy Cross Church Morton Derbyshire 1850 St Paul s Church Hasland Derbyshire 1850 Rectory at St Paul s Church Hasland Derbyshire 1850 5 7 9 11 21 23 Park Valley The Park Nottingham 1844 51 7 1 11 and 25 Regent Street Nottingham 1851 Hine and Mundella Station Street Nottingham 1851 7 1 Clifton Terrace The Park Nottingham 1851 7 Gonalston Hall Nottinghamshire remodelling 1851 52 South Manor for Sir Thomas Parkyns Ruddington Nottinghamshire 1852 Priory Church of St Peter Thurgarton Nottinghamshire restoration 1852 53 Bluecoat School Mansfield Road Nottingham 1852 53 7 Flintham Hall Nottinghamshire remodelling and two lodges 1853 St Laurence s Church Gonalston Nottinghamshire rebuilt 1853 The Park Estate Nottingham 1854 onwards 8 Stanford House Castle Gate Nottingham 1854 7 Hosiery Warehouse Topshop in 2016 corner of Low Pavement and Lister Gate Nottingham 1854 7 Nottingham General Hospital addition of third storey and chapel 1854 55 The Park Tunnel Nottingham 1855 9 Lace Warehouses for Richard Birkin Broadway Nottingham 1855 7 Lace Warehouse for Thomas Adams Stoney Street Nottingham 1855 8 St Giles Church Darlton Nottinghamshire restoration 1855 St George s Church Barton in Fabis Nottinghamshire restoration 1855 Elton and Orston railway station Great Northern Railway Nottinghamshire 1855 Christ Church Cinderhill Nottingham 1856 Warehouse 16 Pilcher Gate Nottingham 1856 7 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 29 31 33 Newcastle Drive The Park Nottingham 1856 59 7 Radcliffe railway station Great Northern Railway Nottinghamshire 1857 Aslockton railway station Great Northern Railway Nottinghamshire 1857 Bingham railway station Great Northern Railway Nottinghamshire 1857 Nottingham Great Northern railway station 1857 8 Corn Warehouse Great Northern Railway London Road Nottingham 1857 All Saints Church Broxholme Lincolnshire 1857 1 6 Castle Grove The Park Nottingham 1856 58 7 Coppice Hospital Ransom Road Mapperley Nottingham 1857 59 William House 1 South Road The Park Nottingham 1859 7 1860s St Michael s Church Farnsfield Nottinghamshire rebuilding 1859 60 St Michael the Archangel s Church Laxton Nottinghamshire restoration 1859 60 School Farnsfield Nottinghamshire 1859 60 10 12 Plumptre Street Nottingham 1861 7 13 33 Lenton Road The Park Nottingham 1858 62 7 St Oswald s Church Dunham on Trent Nottinghamshire and vicarage 1861 62 St Luke s Church Shireoaks Nottinghamshire 1861 62 Lenton Firs Derby Road University of Nottingham 1862 remodelled 7 Cranfield Court Bedfordshire 1862 64 HM Prison Foston Hall 1863 All Saints Church Nottingham 1863 64 Meadows Mill Queen s Road Nottingham 1865 7 Nottingham High School Arboretum Street Nottingham with Thomas Simpson 1866 67 8 St Peter s Church Aisthorpe Lincolnshire 1867 St Matthias Church St Matthias Street Sneinton Nottingham 1867 69 7 Old Rectory Beelsby Lincolnshire 1868 St Stephen s Church Bunker s Hill enlargement 1868 1870s Convent of the Sisters of St Joseph Mapperley Road Mapperley Nottingham 1870 Simla Villa 73 Raleigh Street Nottingham 1870 St Michael s Church Coningsby Lincolnshire restoration 1870 St Giles Church West Bridgford Nottinghamshire restoration 1872 Claremont 7 North Road The Park Nottingham 1872 7 Vicarage Beckingham Nottinghamshire 1873 St Margaret s Church Bilsthorpe restoration and addition of Savile transeptal chapel 1873 Vicarage Edwinstowe Nottinghamshire alterations 1874 Linden House Newcastle Circus The Park Nottingham 1875 7 6 Maxtoke Road The Park Nottingham 1875 7 Nottingham Castle Museum of Fine Art 1875 78 8 All Saints Church Ordsall Nottinghamshire restoration 1876 1 Cavendish Crescent South The Park Nottingham 1877 7 Mevell House 7 Newcastle Circus The Park Nottingham 1877 7 Shire Hall High Pavement Nottingham extensions and alterations 1876 79 Penrhyn House Tunnel Road The Park Nottingham 1879 7 1880s St Edmund s Church Holme Pierrepont Nottinghamshire alterations 1878 81 18 20 Park Terrace The Park Nottingham 1881 7 Cavendish House Cavendish Road East The Park Nottingham 1881 7 Overdale Cavendish Road East The Park Nottingham 1883 7 Elmhurst Cavendish Road East The Park Nottingham 1883 7 Cavendish Court 25 Cavendish Road East The Park Nottingham 1884 85 County Junior School Lovers Lane Newark on Trent 1889References edit Brand Ken 2003 Thomas Chambers Hine architect of Victorian Nottingham Nottingham Civic Society ISBN 190244308X Death of Mr T C Hine Nottingham Journal England 7 February 1899 Retrieved 23 April 2016 via British Newspaper Archive Obituary Mr T C Hine Nottingham Guardian England 11 February 1899 Retrieved 7 March 2016 via British Newspaper Archive Brodie Antonia 20 December 2001 Directory of British Architects 1834 1914 Vol 1 A K Royal Institute of British Architects p 920 ISBN 0826455131 Historic England Cavendish Monument and attached railings Grade II 1207176 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 3 January 2021 Gaunt Richard 2003 Unhappy Reactionary The Diaries of the Fourth Duke of Newcastle under Lyne 1822 1850 The Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire p 279 ISBN 978 0902719194 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa Harwood Elain 2008 Pevsner Architectural Guides Nottingham Yale University Press ISBN 9780300126662 a b c d e Pevsner Nikolaus 1979 The Buildings of England Nottinghamshire Penguin Books ISBN 0300096364 T C Hine and the Park Tunnel Manuscripts and Special Collections University of Nottingham Archived from the original on 29 May 2019 Retrieved 29 May 2019 Photographs of many of T C Hine s surviving buildings can be found under the Buildings section of the Nottingham21 Web Site Nottingham Hidden History Team page about Thomas Chambers Hine Retrieved 26 July 2013 Video of grave posted by Nottingham Hidden History Team Retrieved 26 July 2013 on YouTube nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Thomas Chambers Hine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thomas Chambers Hine amp oldid 1161747679, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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