John Penfold

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John Wornham Penfold
Born(1828-12-03)3 December 1828
Died5 July 1909(1909-07-05) (aged 80)
Occupation(s)surveyor and architect
Known forThe Penfold pillar box

John Wornham Penfold (3 December 1828 – 5 July 1909) was a surveyor and architect born in Haslemere, Surrey where he is also buried. The house in which he once lived, "Penfolds", is still to be found near the centre of the town.

A Penfold post box

Penfold did his articles with Thomas Talbot Bury and Charles Lee between 1845 and 1850.[1] Following his articles he worked for William Burn, before striking out to his own practice at Charlotte Row, Mansion House, London in 1854.[1]

During his career Penfold was made President of the Architectural Association School of Architecture (1859–1860) and an associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects, becoming a fellow in 1881.[1] He was a founding member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and its Honorary Secretary from 1868 to 1904.[2]

Penfold designed the hexagonal British post box in 1866, now known as a Penfold box.

Trivia

In the cartoon series

Anonymous box.[2]

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