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  1. Sir Thomas Graham Jackson, 1st Baronet RA (21 December 1835 – 7 November 1924) was one of the most distinguished British architects of his generation.

  2. Sir Thomas Graham Jackson (1835-1924) was a major figure in the late-Victorian architectural scene. He was born in Hampstead in north-west London, and educated at Brighton College and then Oxford, where he became a Fellow of Wadham in 1864.

  3. Thomas Graham Jackson [also known as T.G. Jackson; and as Sir Thomas Graham Jackson] was born in Hampstead, London, England on 21 December 1835. After studying at Corpus Christ College and Wadham College, Oxford, he was articled to Sir George Gilbert Scott (1811-1878) from 1858.

  4. Sep 12, 2024 · In this piece, the archivist delves into the life of Brighton College’s great architects, Thomas Graham Jackson, and examines his impact on the College today. Jackson was born in London in 1835, and educated at Brighton College from 1850 to 1853, before going on to Wadham College, Oxford.

  5. Sir Thomas Graham Jackson, 1st Baronet Research Associate was one of the most distinguished English architects of his generation.

  6. Dec 1, 2007 · An exploration of the career of the successful architect, Sir Thomas Graham Jackson, leads outwards into Victorian and Edwardian society in a multitude of ways. It opens up questions of taste, style, aesthetic ideals and ambitions, as well as of patronage, resources and social structure.

  7. Sir Thomas Graham Jackson and the church of Hagia Sophia by JOHN THOMAS In i894, W. R. Lethaby and Harold Swainson published The Church of Sancta Sophia Constantinople. A Study in Byzantine Building. A copy was acquired by T. G. Jackson (18 3 5-1924) which is now owned by the Library of the Polytechnic of the South Bank's Faculty of the Built ...