Richard Shackleton Pope | |
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Born | c. 1793 |
Died | 10 February 1884 |
Nationality | British |
Occupation | Architect |
Practice | Pope, Bindon and Clark |
Richard Shackleton Pope (c. 1793 – 10 February 1884) was a British architect working mainly in Bristol. His father was a clerk of works for Sir Robert Smirke, and Pope succeeded him, also working for C.R. Cockerell. He moved to Bristol to work on one of Cockerell's projects and decided to settle in the city, where he became District Surveyor from 1831 to 1874, with considerable influence over building works.
From about 1850 until 1869 worked in partnership at Pope, Bindon and Clark.
Then in 1870 went into partnership with his son as Pope and Son and finally Pope and Co.