William Flockton

William Flockton

William Flockton (1804–1864) was an architect in Sheffield, England. [1861 UK census] The son of a joiner, Flockton was the architect for a number of churches and other notable buildings in the Sheffield area.

Buildings by William Flockton

Descendants

Flockton's son, Thomas James (1846–1899), and grandson, Charles Burrows (1867–1945), also became architects, and various Flockton partnerships were active in the Sheffield area into the 1920s [Harman, R. & Minnis, J. (2004) "Pevsner City Guides: Sheffield", p24. New Haven & London: Yale University Press. ISBN 0-300-10585-1] :

* 1845–1849: Flockton, Lee & (T.J.) Flockton
* 1849–1864: Flockton & Son
* 1864–1878: (T.J.) Flockton & Abbott
* 1878–1895: Flockton & Gibbs
* 1895–1899: Flockton, Gibbs & (C.B.) Flockton
* 1899–1910: Gibbs & (C.B.) Flockton
* 1910–1921: Gibbs, Flockton & Teather

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