Basic Biographical Details Name: | Wyatt & Brandon | Designation: | | Born: | 1838 | Died: | 1851 | Bio Notes: | Thomas Henry Wyatt was born at Lough Glin, Co. Roscommon on 9 May 1807, the son of Matthew Wyatt, a magistrate and his wife Anne Hillier. He was a second cousin of Samuel Wyatt and James Wyatt. He was articled to Philip Hardwick and remained as assistant, commencing practice on his own account in 1832, having secured the surveyorship on his own account of Hackney. Through the influence of his uncle Arthur Wyatt, who was the South Wales land agent of the Duke of Beaufort, he obtained a considerable practice in Wales, and through the recommendation of the Beauforts he established a very large country house practice, mostly in a Tudor idiom similar to that of the Hardwicks. The link was consolidated by his marriage to Arthur's daughter Arabella Montagu Wyatt.
In 1838 Wyatt took hospital specialist David Brandon into partnership. Brandon had been born on 13 December 1813 and articled to George Smith from 1828 to 1833.
On 7 January 1839 Wyatt was admitted FRIBA, his proposers being Peter Frederick Robinson, Thomas Cundy, George Moore, Henry Edward Kendall and John Shaw.
The partnership with David Brandon was dissolved in 1851, both architects practising alone thereafter. | Private and Business AddressesThe following private or business addresses are associated with this : | | Address | Type | Date from | Date to | Notes | | London, England | Business | | | |
Employment and TrainingEmployees or PupilsThe following individuals were employed or trained by this (click on an item to view details): | | Name | Date from | Date to | Position | Notes | | David Brandon | 1838 | 1851 | Partner | | | Thomas Henry Wyatt | 1838 | 1951 | Partner | |
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