John Foster Jr (architect)
John Foster, Junior was an English architect born and based in Liverpool. In succession to his father, he was Surveyor to the Corporation of Liverpool (1824–1835). His buildings were generally in the Greek Revival style and he mainly worked on public buildings and Anglican churches.
A sample from the Bassae Frieze that Foster brought to England
St Luke's Church,corner of Berry Street and Leece Street, Joint Work with his father (1811–32; Grade II*)
The Chapel, Blind Asylum, Hardman Street (1819; demolished 1930)
St. Andrew's Church, Rodney Street (1823–24; Grade II*)
James Wyatt was an English architect, a rival of Robert Adam in the neoclassical and neo-Gothic styles. He was elected to the Royal Academy of Arts in 1785 and was its president from 1805 to 1806.
Mezzotint after a portrait by Wyatt's son Matthew Cotes Wyatt
The Large Dining Room at Westport House, County Mayo was designed by Wyatt
Broadway Tower, Worcestershire, designed by Wyatt in the 1790s
The Senior Common Rooms and Senior Library of Oriel College, Oxford, designed by Wyatt in the 1780s