David Stephenson (architect)
David Stephenson (1757–1819) was an English architect who worked in Newcastle upon Tyne and Northumberland. He was the first Newcastle architect trained in London and was "Newcastle's and the North East's leading architect" at the start of the 19th century.
Stephenson's masterpiece: All Saints' Church, Newcastle
The Georgian Tyne Bridge (foreground), as widened by Stephenson in 1802
The Percy Tenantry Column, Alnwick, Northumberland
John Dobson was a 19th-century English neoclassical architect. During his life, he was the most noted architect in Northern England. He designed more than 50 churches and 100 private houses, but he is best known for designing Newcastle railway station and his work with Richard Grainger developing the neoclassical centre of Newcastle. Other notable structures include Nunnykirk Hall, Meldon Park, Mitford Hall, Lilburn Tower, St John the Baptist Church in Otterburn, Northumberland, and Beaufront Castle.
Portrait of John Dobson c. mid-1820s, by William Dixon
The grade I listed Beaufront Castle, overlooking the Tyne Valley, designed by Dobson 1835–1841
St Thomas the Martyr, Newcastle, by John Dobson
Newcastle railway station, by John Dobson but with a later portico by Thomas Prosser