Ebenezer Trotman
Architect
– 1865
Who was Ebenezer Trotman?
Ebenezer Trotman was an architect of churches and railway stations. Much of his work was carried out as principal assistant to Sir William Tite.
A nephew of Sir John Easthope, he started work with Tite as a junior clerk, with whom he worked extensively on railway stations in Edinburgh, Perth and in London, and specialised in Tudor and Gothic revival architecture.
Notable works in which he took a principal role in included:
⁕Holy Trinity Church, in red brick Gothic, at Oldbury Road, Tewkesbury,
⁕St James's Church, Gerrards Cross, in the Byzantine style, built with Tite
He died at his house in Regent's Park, on New Year's Day 1865, and is buried in Tite's West Norwood Cemetery.
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