Joseph Henry Good

English architect
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IntroEnglish architect
A.K.A.Joseph Good
A.K.A.Joseph Good
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain England
isArchitect
Work fieldEngineering
Gender
Male
The details

Biography

Joseph Henry Good (1775-1857) was an English architect who was clerk of works at the Tower of London, Royal Mint, Kensington Palace and the Royal Pavilion Brighton.

Early life

Good was born in 1775, the son of the Reverend Joseph Good, a Somerset clergyman.

Career

Good was a pupil of Sir John Soane from 1795 to 1799. He became clerk of works at the Tower of London, Royal Mint, Kensington Palace and the Royal Pavilion Brighton, and designed Armourers' Hall in Coleman Street, London (1839–41).

Death

Good died on 20 November 1857. He is buried at Kensal Green Cemetery.

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