John Ladds

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John Ladds, RIBA, (22 April 1835 – 15 October 1926) was an architect best known for his work on churches and schools, very often church-affiliated schools.

Life

He was born on 22 April 1835 at Ellington, Cambridgeshire, the son of William Ladds (1798 - 1882) and Ann Inskip (1799 - 1875). He was the eighth child of 12. He married Cecilia Townshend Kent (1832 - 1922) in St Clement Danes on 19 January 1867 and they had the following children: He died on 15 October 1926 and left and estate valued at £3,560 10s 9d.

Works

From around 1871, he worked in partnership with William Henry Powell (1847 - 1900) as Ladds and Powell, until Powell emigrated to South Africa around 1890. His notable designs include: Ladds spent his last years in the North London neighbourhood of Harringay, where he died in 1926. His son Sidney Ladds worked as an architect to Ely Cathedral until 1950.

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