Samuel Sanders Teulon was an English Gothic Revival architect, noted for his use of polychrome brickwork and the complex planning of his buildings.
Buxton Memorial Fountain in Victoria Tower Gardens, London, designed by S.S. Teulon, celebrating the emancipation of slaves in the British Empire in 1834.
Holy Trinity parish church in Hastings, East Sussex
St Margaret's Church, Hopton-on-Sea, Norfolk
All Saints Church, Benhilton, Sutton, Greater London
Ewan Christian (1814–1895) was a British architect. He is most frequently noted for the restorations of Southwell Minster and Carlisle Cathedral, and the design of the National Portrait Gallery. He was Architect to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners from 1851 to 1895. Christian was elected A RIBA in 1840, FRIBA in 1850, RIBA President 1884–1886 and was awarded the Royal Gold Medal in 1887.
Ewan Christian, portrait in The Builder 21 May 1870
The National Portrait Gallery, London, (1890–1895): the main north front facing Charing Cross Road
Christian set up his architectural practice in Bloomsbury Square in 1842, and moved across to this corner of the square in 1847
St. Mary's Church, Scarborough, one of Christian's first church restorations in 1848–1852. He rebuilt the outer north aisle (on the left of the picture) and restored the west front (shown) to its present appearance.