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Henry Aaron Baker (1753–1836), was an Irish architect. Baker was a student from 1777 to 1779 at the Dublin Society's School of Architectural Drawing under Thomas Ivory. Following Ivory's death, Baker was a pupil of James Gandon, 'and acted as clerk of the works to the buildings designed and chiefly constructed by his master for the Inns of Court, then called the King's Inns, at Dublin'. He was a member of, and for some time secretary to, the Royal Hibernian Academy. In 1787 he was appointed teacher of architecture in the Dublin Society's school, and retained the post till his death. In 1789, he erected the triumphal arch known as at Derry, and in 1791, the Spire of Lloyd in Kells, County Meath. In 1802-04, he gained the first prize for a design for converting the Irish parliament house in

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  • Henry Aaron Baker, né en 1753 et mort le 7 juin 1836, est un architecte irlandais. (fr)
  • Henry Aaron Baker (1753–1836), was an Irish architect. Baker was a student from 1777 to 1779 at the Dublin Society's School of Architectural Drawing under Thomas Ivory. Following Ivory's death, Baker was a pupil of James Gandon, 'and acted as clerk of the works to the buildings designed and chiefly constructed by his master for the Inns of Court, then called the King's Inns, at Dublin'. He was a member of, and for some time secretary to, the Royal Hibernian Academy. In 1787 he was appointed teacher of architecture in the Dublin Society's school, and retained the post till his death. In 1789, he erected the triumphal arch known as at Derry, and in 1791, the Spire of Lloyd in Kells, County Meath. In 1802-04, he gained the first prize for a design for converting the Irish parliament house in (en)
  • Henry Aaron Baker (ur. 1753, zm. 1836) – irlandzki architekt. Był czeladnikiem u Thomasa Ivory’ego. Pod jego kierunkiem przez cztery lata uczył się w Dublin Society's School of Drawing in Architecture. Naukę rozpoczął w 1777, a w 1779 otrzymał srebrny medal. Kiedy zdrowie mistrza zaczęło się pogarszać, przejął jego obowiązki dydaktyczne. Pracował także w biurze Jamesa Gandona. Był członkiem, a przez pewien czas sekretarzem, Royal Hibernian Academy. Był profesorem architektury od 1827 do 1831. Zmarł 4 (według innych źródeł 7) czerwca 1836. Został pochowany na Cmentarzu św. Tomasza w Dublinie. Jego dziełem jest łuk triumfalny znany jako Bishop's Gate w Derry. Otrzymał nagrodę za projekt przebudowy budynku parlamentu na bank (1802-1804). Kierownictwo tej inwestycji otrzymał jednak Francis Joh (pl)
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  • Henry Aaron Baker (1753–1836), was an Irish architect. Baker was a student from 1777 to 1779 at the Dublin Society's School of Architectural Drawing under Thomas Ivory. Following Ivory's death, Baker was a pupil of James Gandon, 'and acted as clerk of the works to the buildings designed and chiefly constructed by his master for the Inns of Court, then called the King's Inns, at Dublin'. He was a member of, and for some time secretary to, the Royal Hibernian Academy. In 1787 he was appointed teacher of architecture in the Dublin Society's school, and retained the post till his death. In 1789, he erected the triumphal arch known as at Derry, and in 1791, the Spire of Lloyd in Kells, County Meath. In 1802-04, he gained the first prize for a design for converting the Irish parliament house into a bank. The superintendence of that work was given, however, to another architect, Francis Johnston. He died on 7 June 1836. (en)
  • Henry Aaron Baker, né en 1753 et mort le 7 juin 1836, est un architecte irlandais. (fr)
  • Henry Aaron Baker (ur. 1753, zm. 1836) – irlandzki architekt. Był czeladnikiem u Thomasa Ivory’ego. Pod jego kierunkiem przez cztery lata uczył się w Dublin Society's School of Drawing in Architecture. Naukę rozpoczął w 1777, a w 1779 otrzymał srebrny medal. Kiedy zdrowie mistrza zaczęło się pogarszać, przejął jego obowiązki dydaktyczne. Pracował także w biurze Jamesa Gandona. Był członkiem, a przez pewien czas sekretarzem, Royal Hibernian Academy. Był profesorem architektury od 1827 do 1831. Zmarł 4 (według innych źródeł 7) czerwca 1836. Został pochowany na Cmentarzu św. Tomasza w Dublinie. Jego dziełem jest łuk triumfalny znany jako Bishop's Gate w Derry. Otrzymał nagrodę za projekt przebudowy budynku parlamentu na bank (1802-1804). Kierownictwo tej inwestycji otrzymał jednak Francis Johnstone. (pl)
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