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Leonard Aloysius Scott Stokes (1858 – 25 December 1925) was an English architect and artist. Leonard Stokes was born in Southport (then in Lancashire) in 1858 the son of Scott Nasmyth Stokes, a school inspector. He trained in London and travelled in Germany and Italy. Most of his designs were for Roman Catholic buildings, including churches, convents and schools. His first work was Sacred Heart Church, Exeter. He also designed St Joseph's Church, Maidenhead, in 1884, and the Church of St Clare, Liverpool, which was completed in 1890. He also designed country houses and around 20 telephone exchanges. In 1919 he was awarded the Royal Gold Medal of the Royal Institute of British Architects, having served as their president from 1910 to 1912. Sir Albert Edward Richardson, who later became pres

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  • Leonard Aloysius Scott Stokes est un architecte anglais, né à Southport, dans le Lancashire, en 1858, et mort à Chelsea (Londres) le 25 décembre 1925. (fr)
  • Leonard Aloysius Scott Stokes (1858 – 25 December 1925) was an English architect and artist. Leonard Stokes was born in Southport (then in Lancashire) in 1858 the son of Scott Nasmyth Stokes, a school inspector. He trained in London and travelled in Germany and Italy. Most of his designs were for Roman Catholic buildings, including churches, convents and schools. His first work was Sacred Heart Church, Exeter. He also designed St Joseph's Church, Maidenhead, in 1884, and the Church of St Clare, Liverpool, which was completed in 1890. He also designed country houses and around 20 telephone exchanges. In 1919 he was awarded the Royal Gold Medal of the Royal Institute of British Architects, having served as their president from 1910 to 1912. Sir Albert Edward Richardson, who later became pres (en)
  • Leonard Aloysius Scott Stokes (1858 - 25 de dezembro de 1925) foi um arquiteto e artista inglês. Leonard Stokes nasceu em Southport (então em Lancashire) em 1858, filho de Scott Nasmyth Stokes, inspetor escolar. Ele treinou em Londres e viajou pela Alemanha e Itália. A maioria de seus projetos foi para edifícios católicos romanos, incluindo igrejas, conventos e escolas. Seu primeiro trabalho foi Sacred Heart Church, Exeter. Ele também projetou a Igreja de Santa Clara, em Liverpool, que foi concluída em 1890. Ele também projetou casas de campo e cerca de 20 centrais telefônicas. Em 1919 foi agraciado com a Medalha de Ouro do Royal Institute of British Architects, tendo servido como seu presidente de 1910 a 1912. Sir Albert Edward Richardson, que mais tarde se tornou presidente da Royal Soci (pt)
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  • Leonard Aloysius Scott Stokes (1858 – 25 December 1925) was an English architect and artist. Leonard Stokes was born in Southport (then in Lancashire) in 1858 the son of Scott Nasmyth Stokes, a school inspector. He trained in London and travelled in Germany and Italy. Most of his designs were for Roman Catholic buildings, including churches, convents and schools. His first work was Sacred Heart Church, Exeter. He also designed St Joseph's Church, Maidenhead, in 1884, and the Church of St Clare, Liverpool, which was completed in 1890. He also designed country houses and around 20 telephone exchanges. In 1919 he was awarded the Royal Gold Medal of the Royal Institute of British Architects, having served as their president from 1910 to 1912. Sir Albert Edward Richardson, who later became president of the Royal Society, trained in his offices. His brother Wilfred Stokes was an engineer and inventor.His nephew Richard Stokes was a Labour MP and minister. He died in 1925 in Chelsea, London and is buried at St Mary Magdalen Roman Catholic Church, Mortlake. (en)
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