[Paul Johnson has kindly shared the photographs and research on his UK site about John Shaw, Junior and Senior, and Philip Hardwick, which he has "dedicated to the Memory of the Finest Architectural Family London Has Ever Seen." Readers might like to look at his original presentation. GPL]
Biographical materials
Works
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- Works in Ramsgate
- Obelisk, Ramsgate Harbour (assists father)
- Lighthouse, Ramsgate Harbour
- Eton College, Windsor
- Royal Naval School in New Cross; now Goldsmiths University
- Wellington College, Sandhurst
- Works in London
- Completes father's St. Dunstan's in the West
- Office building in Jacobean style, 187 Fleet Street***
- Semi-detatched residential buildings and estates***
- Extensions to former Christ's Hospital, London***
- Designs some of London's earliest semi-detatched residential buildings***
- St. Dunstan's in the West, London
References
Brooks, Chris. The Gothic Revival. London: Phaidon, 1999.
Crook, J.Mordaunt. The Dilemma of Style: Architectural Ideas from the Picturesque to the Post-Modern. Chicago: U of Chicago Press, 1987.
Hitchcock, Henry Russell. Architecture: Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. 2nd ed. Baltimore: Penguin, 1963.
Last modified 3 June 2005