Category:Thomas Cook (British architect)
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British architect Thomas Cook designed the Congregationalist church at Garston (now a school), and Liverpool College of Art.
For more information about the British architect Thomas Cook, see:
- Dictionary of Scottish Architects: Thomas Cook
- "Death of Alderman Thomas Cook", Liverpool Daily Post, 27 October 1911, page 8 col.3
- "Death of Alderman Thomas Cook", Wigan Observer and District Advertiser, 4 November 1911, page 9 col.4
- "Death of Alderman Thomas Cook", Wigan Observer and District Advertiser, 28 October 1911, page 12 col.5
- England Nonconfirmist and non-parochial registers of births. Wigan, Standishgate, St Paul's Chapel (independent). "Thomas, 2nd son and 5th child of Thomas Cook and Agnes his wife, born January 2 1833, baptised March 13th 1833" (via Ancestry).
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Date of birth | 2 January 1833 Wigan | ||||
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Date of death | 26 October 1911 Birkenhead | ||||
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- Liverpool College of Art (15 F)
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- Old Wigan Town Hall (1 F)
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Categories:
- Cook (surname)
- Thomas (given name)
- 1833 births
- 1911 deaths
- Births in Greater Manchester
- Deaths in Merseyside
- 19th-century architects from England
- Justice of the Peace
- Surveyors from the United Kingdom
- Members of the Liberal Party of the United Kingdom
- Fellows of the Royal Institute of British Architects
- Congregationalists from England
- W.T. Pike Contemporary Biographies (Cheshire), biographies
- Mayors of Wigan