Godfrey Pinkerton
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Godfrey Pinkerton was a London based British
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An architect is a person trained in the planning, design and oversight of the construction of buildings. To practice architecture means to offer or render services in connection with the design and construction of a building, or group of buildings and the space within the site surrounding the...

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Godfrey Pinkerton was a Fellow of the Royal Institution of British Architects (FRIBA) and operated from offices at 2 Gray's Inn Sq, London, WC1.

Genealogy & Personal life

Godfrey Pinkerton was born at Godstone, Surrey in 1858. The third child of George Pinkerton (b.1823 Russia [British Subject] - d.1899 Kingston, Surrey) & Mary, née Easum (b.1823 Stepney - d.1868 St. Pancras). His siblings were Eustace (b.1852 Stoke Newington), a member of the London Stock Exchange, the Poet & Translator Percy E. Pinkerton
Percy E. Pinkerton
Percy Edward Pinkerton was an English translator and poet.- Biography :Percy Edward Pinkerton was born on 19 June 1855, at Manor Road, Stamford Hill, Stoke Newington, London, Middlesex. He was the third child of George Pinkerton and Mary Easum...

(b.1855 Stoke Newington, Middlesex - d.1946 Porthleven, Cornwall) and Mary (b.1860 Godstone, Surrey) who married the solicitor Gilbert Mainwaring Robinson. He died at Kensington in 1937 and it appears that Godfrey Pinkerton never married.

Buildings

He designed the, now Grade II listed, St Mary's Church, Summerstown, London, SW17 .

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