Ambrose Poynter was a British architect. He was one of the founding members of the Institute of British Architects in 1834.
Royal Hospital of St Katharine, Regent's Park, London, 1827 engraving. The chapel is now the Danish Church.
St Paul's Church, Hills Road, Cambridge
Ambrose Poynter, drawing of Northleach Church
Royal Foundation of St Katharine
The Royal Foundation of St Katharine is a religious charity based in the East End of London. The Foundation traces its origins back to the medieval church and monastic hospital St Katharine's by the Tower, established in 1147, next to the Tower of London.
East end of St Katharine's Church, the chapel of the hospice before its removal in the 19th century
Parish Boundary Marker for St Katharine by the Tower
St Katharine's Church, Regent's Park (now the Danish Church)
The current home of the Royal Foundation of Saint Katharine, Butcher Row, Ratcliff