Frederick S. Waller
Frederick Sandham Waller (1822 – 22 March 1905)[1] was a British architect and antiquarian of Gloucester, where he was the resident architect to the Dean and Chapter of Gloucester Cathedral.[1]
Frederick Sandham Waller
Career and family[edit]
Waller was articled to the civil engineer and county surveyor for Gloucestershire, Thomas Fulljames (1808–74), who proposed him as a Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1856.[1] Waller worked in partnership with Fulljames from 1846–70 and with Walter Bryan Wood from 1852.[1] One of Waller's sons, Frederick William Waller (1848–1933), was articled to his father and was in partnership with him from 1873.[1]
Another of Waller's sons, Samuel Edward Waller, became an artist. Waller's grandson Noel Huxley Waller (1881–1961) also became an architect.[1]
Waller and his wife Annie lived for several years at the Moors, Barnwood Road.
He retired in 1900 and died at Westgrove Barnwood, Gloucestershire, on 22 March 1905.[1]
He was buried at St Bartholomew and St Andrew, Churchdown, on 25 March