T. P. Figgis
T. P. (Thomas Phillips) Figgis (1858–1948) was a British architect working in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His work included private houses as well as public buildings. T. Phillips Figgis was the second son of Thomas Gilbert Figgis from Dublin, Ireland, and his wife Margaret Phillips. Other railway buildings he designed included the four new stations on the Meon Valley Railway. He was the architect of Stotfold, a 1907 listed Arts & Crafts house in Bickley, Kent.
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T. P. Figgis
T. P. (Thomas Phillips) Figgis (1858–1948) was a British architect working in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His work included private houses as well as public buildings. T. Phillips Figgis was the second son of Thomas Gilbert Figgis from Dublin, Ireland, and his wife Margaret Phillips. Other railway buildings he designed included the four new stations on the Meon Valley Railway. He was the architect of Stotfold, a 1907 listed Arts & Crafts house in Bickley, Kent.
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