Biographical Materials
Selected Works
- Her Majesty's Theatre, Haymarket, renovation of the interior (1846)
- 18 St James's Square, alterations to the front (1846)
- Terraces at Prince's Gate, Hyde Park, since demolished (1848-50)
- St Andrew's Church, Thornhill Square, Islington, with Francis B. Newman (1852-54)
- Alterations to the Old Hall of Queen's College, Cambridge, including new window tracery (1857/8)
- Terraces at Lancaster Gate, Bayswater, "stuccoed and richly ornamented in a blend of 'English Baroque and French Mannerism'" (qtd. in Elrington) (c. 1867)
- The Anstice Memorial Working Men's Institute, Madeley, Shropshire (opened 1870; restored and improved after a fire,1875)
- Alexandra Palace, Muswell Hill, north London, with Alfred Meeson (1873; rebuilt 1875)
- 3 Grosvenor Square, London (1875-77)
- St Mary's, South Tidworth, Shropshire (1879-80)
- Staines Town Hall, Middlesex (1880)
- The Clock Tower, Brighton (1888)
Sources
"The Anstice Working Men's Institute". Viewed 28 December 2007.
"The Churches of S. Tidworth." (See the entry for St Mary's.) Viewed 28 December 2007.
Elrington, C.R., ed. "Paddington: Bayswater." A History of the County of Middlesex. Vol. 9 (1989). Viewed 22 December 2007.
Hobhouse, Hermione. The Crystal Palace and the Great Exhibition. London and New York: Athlone Press, 2002.
"John Johnson — Architect of St Matthews." Viewed 27 December 2007.
............... "Kelk, Sir John, first baronet (1816-1886)." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Online ed. Viewed 20 December 2007.
"Old Hall" (Queen's College, Cambridge). Viewed 28 December 2007.
Sheppard, F. H. W., ed. "The Haymarket Opera House," Survey of London, Vols. 29 and 30 (1960). St James Westminster, Part 1. Viewed 28 December 2007.
................. "No. 18 St James's Square, heightened and refaced," Survey of London, Vols. 29 and 30 (1960). St James Westminster, Part 1. Viewed 28 December 2007.
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