Thomas Rickman
(1776-1841)

Died aged 64

Thomas Rickman (8 June 1776 – 4 January 1841) was an English architect and architectural antiquary who was a major figure in the Gothic Revival. He is particularly remembered for his Attempt to Discriminate the Styles of English Architecture (1817), which established the basic chronological classification and terminology that are still in widespread use for the different styles of English medieval ecclesiastical architecture.

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Draper's Hall. Built 1832 with an east wing added 1864. The third hall on this site since 1637 for the Drapers Company, formed in 1247. Neoclassical Greek style by architects T. Rickman and H. Hutchinson. With a fine interior in Grecian decorative moulded plasterwork

St Mary Street, Coventry, United Kingdom where they designed