Basic Biographical Details

Name: Benjamin Ingelow
Designation:  
Born: c. 1836
Died: 1925
Bio Notes: Benjamin Ingelow was articled to Arthur Shean Newman from 1852 and subsequently worked as improver and assistant in the office of William Slater. He remained in the same firm thereafter, rising to the position of chief assistant in the practice of Slater & Carpenter and being taken into partnership by Slater's partner Richard Herbert Carpenter on Slater's death in 1872.

Richard Herbert Carpenter died at Leicester Square, London on 18 April 1893. Ingelow, who built nothing in Scotland, continued the practice until his death in 1925.

Private and Business Addresses

The following private or business addresses are associated with this :
 AddressTypeDate fromDate toNotes
Item 1 of 1London, EnglandBusiness   

Employment and Training

Employers

The following individuals or organisations employed or trained this (click on an item to view details):
 NameDate fromDate toPositionNotes
Item 1 of 4William Slaterc. 1857c. 1858Improver 
Item 2 of 4William Slaterc. 18581863Assistant 
Item 3 of 4Slater & Carpenter1863December 1872Chief Assistant 
Item 4 of 4Carpenter & IngelowDecember 1872 Partner 

RIBA

RIBA Proposals

This proposed the following individuals for RIBA membership (click on an item to view details):
 NameDate proposedNotes
Item 1 of 4Cecil Scott Burgess2 March 1896for Associateship
Item 2 of 4James Richard Fleming29 November 1897for Associateship
Item 3 of 4William McCulloch7 March 1898for Associateship
Item 4 of 4Paul Waterhouse11 March 1895for Fellowship

Buildings and Designs

This was involved with the following buildings or structures from the date specified (click on an item to view details):
 Date startedBuilding nameTown, district or villageIslandCity or countyCountryNotes
Item 1 of 11884Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, first competition  LiverpoolEngland 

References

Bibliographic References

The following books contain references to this :
 Author(s)DateTitlePartPublisherNotes
Item 1 of 1British Architectural Library, RIBA2001Directory of British Architects 1834-1914