John Loughborough Pearson

Pearson, John Loughborough

Pearson, John Loughborough (1817–97), architect. His work was mainly ecclesiastical and in geometrical gothic style; it was characterized by refined detail, elegant proportions and noble vaulting. The best-known example is Truro Cathedral.

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