Category Archives: Architect

John Walters – The Man Who Worked Too Hard

It is said that one cannot serve both God and Mammon – architect John Walters made a fairly good go of it though, starting with Mammon, in the shape of the Auction Mart on Bartholomew Lane The extent of trade … Continue reading

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A & AH Wilds and the Ups and Downs of Life

Amon Wilds arrived at Brighton from Lewes in 1815. With his son Amon Henry and partner Charles Busby he established a ‘builder/architects practice which significantly shaped Brighton and Hove at a time of unprecedented growth. The collected works of A … Continue reading

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The Deathly Pyramid

When Amon Henry Wilds approached to the parish to get the contract for designing the Rest Garden which was opened in 1841, he offered a grand vision, and the most eye-catching feature was the pyramid at the west of the … Continue reading

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