Edward Boardman | |
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Born | Edward Boardman 1833 Norwich, England |
Died | 1910 Norwich, England |
Occupation | Architect |
Practice | Boardman and Son |
Buildings | Refurbishment of Norfolk and Norwich Hospital Conversion of Norwich Castle to museum |
Edward Boardman (1833–1910) was a Norwich born architect. He succeeded John Brown as the most successful Norwich architect in the second half of the 19th century.[1] His work included both civic and ecclesiastical buildings, in addition to private commissions.[2] Together, with his rival, George Skipper, he produced many notable buildings with several standing to this day (2013).