James Stockdale Harrison FRIBA, 1874–1952 (aged 78 years)
- Name
- James Stockdale /Harrison/ FRIBA
Birth | June 29, 1874
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26 Note: 7a 164 |
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Occupation | Architect |
Death of a maternal grandmother | Mary Ann Musk December 25, 1875 (aged 1 year) |
Birth of a brother | Shirley Harrison April 1, 1876 (aged 1 year) |
Birth of a sister | Marianne Harrison January 22, 1878 (aged 3 years) |
Birth of a brother | Everard Harrison June 1880 (aged 5 years) |
Birth of a brother | Gregory Harrison March 1883 (aged 8 years) |
Birth of a sister | Priscilla Harrison August 14, 1885 (aged 11 years) |
Death of a brother | Gregory Harrison October 29, 1889 (aged 15 years) |
Burial of a brother | Gregory Harrison November 2, 1889 (aged 15 years) Cemetery: Welford Rd, Leicester |
Birth of a sister | Margaret Harrison October 4, 1891 (aged 17 years) |
Death of a sister | Margaret Harrison October 5, 1891 (aged 17 years) |
Burial of a sister | Margaret Harrison October 7, 1891 (aged 17 years) Cemetery: Welford Rd, Leicester |
Marriage | Gertrude Hammond — View this family September 1896 (aged 22 years) |
British Queen | Victoria from June 20, 1837 to January 22, 1901 (aged 26 years) |
British King | Edward VII from January 22, 1901 to May 6, 1910 (aged 35 years) |
Death of a father | Stockdale Harrison November 10, 1914 (aged 40 years) |
Burial of a father | Stockdale Harrison November 14, 1914 (aged 40 years) Cemetery: Welford Rd, Leicester |
Death of a brother | Everard Harrison April 18, 1917 (aged 42 years) |
Death of a mother | Marianne Bailey December 12, 1923 (aged 49 years) |
Burial of a mother | Marianne Bailey December 15, 1923 (aged 49 years) Cemetery: Welford Rd, Leicester |
British King | George V from May 6, 1910 to January 20, 1936 (aged 61 years) |
British King | Edward VII from January 20, 1936 to December 11, 1936 (aged 62 years) |
British King | George VI from December 11, 1936 to February 6, 1952 (aged 77 years) |
British Queen | Elizabeth II from February 6, 1952 (aged 77 years) |
Death | October 16, 1952 (aged 78 years) |
father |
1846–1914
Birth: November 1846
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26 — East St, Leicester Death: November 10, 1914 — 7 St Martins East Leicester |
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mother |
1847–1923
Birth: December 18, 1847
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26 — 57 St Georges Rd Newington Death: December 12, 1923 — 58 Knighton Drive, Leicester |
Marriage | Marriage — September 4, 1872 — St Paul Church, Leicester |
22 months
himself |
1874–1952
Birth: June 29, 1874
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26 — Leicester Death: October 16, 1952 — Bradenham, Knighton Park Rd, Leicester |
21 months
younger brother |
1876–1961
Birth: April 1, 1876
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28 — Leicester Death: November 11, 1961 — 140 Cecil St, Sarnia Ontario, Canada |
22 months
younger sister |
1878–1971
Birth: January 22, 1878
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30 — 7 St Martins East, Leicester Death: October 11, 1971 — Fernleigh Nursing Home, 19 East Ave, Leicester |
3 years
younger brother |
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3 years
younger brother |
1883–1889
Birth: March 1883
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35 — Leicester Death: October 29, 1889 — St Martins Leicester |
3 years
younger sister |
1885–1975
Birth: August 14, 1885
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37 — Leicester Death: August 21, 1975 — 45 Springfield Rd, Leicester |
6 years
younger sister |
1891–1891
Birth: October 4, 1891
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43 Death: October 5, 1891 — St Martins Leicester |
himself |
1874–1952
Birth: June 29, 1874
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26 — Leicester Death: October 16, 1952 — Bradenham, Knighton Park Rd, Leicester |
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wife |
1874–1959
Birth: August 3, 1874
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29 — Friday Bridge, Cambridge Death: April 13, 1959 — St Francis Private Hospital, London Rd, Leicester |
Marriage | Marriage — September 1896 — Dewsbury |
Birth | 7a 164 |
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Note | Living Brook St Woodhouse, Leicestershire 1901 1 servant. Living 7 St Martins East Leicester 1914 The brewer, Andrew Usher, was the benefactor of Usher Hall in Lothian Road which is owned and operated by the City of Edinburgh Council. It is the city's top concert venue and is reputed to have much better acoustics, if not better architecture, than the McEwan Hall.The architectural competition was won by an English architect,J. Stockdale Harrison, whose muted Baroque design fits in well with the local streetscape. The hexagonal structure has 3 main entrances to Lothian Road, each attractively decorated by local sculptors. It is roofed with a flat topped, copper clad dome.Andrew Usher never lived to see the finished hall which bears his name. He died in 1898, two years after making his donation of £100,000 and 16 years before the completion of the building in 1914. Also architect of the De Montfort Hall, Leicester.Copy of will. |