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Fletcher, Banister (1833-1899), architect and surveyor
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1833-1899
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Elected Associate of RIBA 1860, Fellow in 1876.
Master of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters 1889.
In 1890 he was appointed professor of architecture and building construction at Kings College London.
Master of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters 1889.
In 1890 he was appointed professor of architecture and building construction at Kings College London.
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Fletcher prepared the questions for the inaugural examination of the Company of Carpenters in June 1888, for which 4 polytechnic students sat. He was also an examiner in 1894 when 7 Polytechnic students were successful in the exams.
In October 1897 he became President of the Polytechnic's Architectural and Engineering Society and gave a lecture in November at the institution on 'The English Dwelling House from Saxon times to the 16th century'.
In 1901 the Prize List of Architecture and Engineering students includes the award of 'Banister Fletcher honorary mention' granted to an Alfred C Bossom.
In October 1897 he became President of the Polytechnic's Architectural and Engineering Society and gave a lecture in November at the institution on 'The English Dwelling House from Saxon times to the 16th century'.
In 1901 the Prize List of Architecture and Engineering students includes the award of 'Banister Fletcher honorary mention' granted to an Alfred C Bossom.
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https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/9723
Polytechnic Magazine (NB spellings Bannister and Banister)
Polytechnic Magazine (NB spellings Bannister and Banister)
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Fletcher, Sir Banister Flight (1866-1953), architect (15 Feb 1866-17 Aug 1953)
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Fletcher, Sir Banister Flight (1866-1953), architect is the child of Fletcher, Banister (1833-1899), architect and surveyor