Edward Gyfford

Edward Gyfford
Born1772
Middlesex
DiedAfter 1851
NationalityBritish
EducationRoyal Academy Schools
OccupationArchitect
Known forDesigns for small buildings
Plate 8 from Gyfford's Designs for Small Picturesque Cottages and Hunting Boxes, 1807
Belle Vue House, Hale End, Walthamstow, drawn by Edward Gyfford and engraved by Ambrose Warren, for Hughson's description of London. Published by J. Stratford, Holborn, 1809
King's Bench Prison from The Microcosm of London, 1809[1]

Edward Gyfford or Gifford (1772 – after 1851) was a British architect and surveyor known for his two volumes of designs for small buildings that were published in 1806 and 1807. He also produced architectural drawings that were engraved for David Hughson's description of London (1805–1809).

  1. ^ Ackermann, Rudolph. The Microcosm of London, or London in Miniature. Vol. II. London: Methuen, 1904. p. 160.