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British architect From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joseph Boothroyd Corby (1839–1913) was an English architect who worked in Stamford, Lincolnshire.[1]
Joseph Boothroyd Corby | |
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Born | 1839 Stamford |
Died | 16 August 1913 Stamford |
Nationality | English |
Alma mater | Articled to Edward Browning of Stamford |
Occupation | Architect |
Practice | 15 All Saints Place Stamford and 1 Gresham Buildings, Basinghall Street, London E. C. in 1896 |
Joseph Boothroyd Corby was born in Stamford and was articled to the local architect Edward Browning. He later became the surveyor of the Burghley Estates for the Marquess of Exeter. He was elected a fellow of the Surveyors' Institute in 1891. He was also a member of the Council of the Society of Architects, a body that was related to the RIBA, but whose members had not a formal architectural qualification. A member and PMG of the Stamford District Oddfellows and chairman and surveyor to the Stamford Building Society. He took a prominent part in Stamford Town Council from 1891 as a Conservative and became mayor of Stamford in 1912. He was also a member of Kesteven County Council, representing Stamford.[2]
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