Reginald Wynn Owen

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The war memorial at Euston railway station designed by Reginald Wynn Owen

Reginald Wynn Owen FRIBA (23 July 1876 – 15 May 1950) was a British architect noted for his work for the London and North Western Railway.

He was born in Beaumaris, Anglesey, Wales, the sixth child of Elijah Wynn Owen and Elizabeth.

He trained as a diocesan architect in the

Euston Station
War Memorial which was unveiled on 21 October 1921.

He was appointed Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects on 18 February 1901 and elected as a Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects on 7 April 1930.[1]

He died on 15 May 1950 and was buried in Vicarage Road Cemetery, Watford.

List of works

References

  1. ^ "Royal Institute of British Architects". The Scotsman. British Newspaper Archive. 11 April 1930. Retrieved 9 July 2016 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  2. ^ "L. & N.W. Railway Company's Enterprise. Opening of a new station at Nuneaton". Coventry Standard. British Newspaper Archive. 1 October 1915. Retrieved 9 July 2016 – via British Newspaper Archive.
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  4. ^ "New L.M.S. Feature". Derby Daily Telegraph. British Newspaper Archive. 23 August 1930. Retrieved 9 July 2016 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  5. ^ "North London Railway War Memorial". Railwaymen & Women of The North London Railway. Retrieved 10 April 2019.