William Henry Leeds

William Henry Leeds (1786, Norfolk - 1866) was an English architectural critic and journalist.[1]

Leeds was a frequent contributor to the Foreign Quarterly Review in the 1830s,[2] writing for them on Russian literature as well as architecture.[3] In the 1840s he wrote for the Westminster Review.[4] From 1839 to 1854 he edited the Civil Engineer's and Architect's Journal, and from 1855 to 1856 edited Land and Building News.[5]

He translated Georg Moller's Memorials of German Gothic architecture and edited a revised edition of Decorative Part of Civil Architecture by William Chambers.

Works

References

  1. Macmillan encyclopedia of architecture, Vol. 2, 1982, p.654
  2. Margaret Belcher, A.W.N. Pugin: an annotated critical bibliography, 1987, p.468
  3. Slavonic and East European review, vol. 40, 1963, p.209
  4. O. Boucher-Rivalain, 'William Henry Leeds (1786-1866), architectural critic, and his contribution to the Westminster Review in the 1840s ', Cahiers Victoriens et Edouardiens, 55, pp.33-41
  5. S. A. Allibone, Critical Dictionary of English Literature and British and American Authors, 1908, vol. 1
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