George Frederick Bodley (14 March 182721 October 1907) was an English Gothic Revival architect. He was a pupil of Sir George Gilbert Scott and worked with C. E. Kempe. He was in partnership with Thomas Garner for much of his career and was one of the founders of Watts & Co.
Personal life
Bodley was the youngest son of William Hulme Bodley, of Edinburgh, physician at Hull Royal Infirmary, Hull, who in 1838 retired to his wife's home town, Brighton. George's eldest brother, the Rev. W. H. Bodley, became a well-known Roman Catholic preacher and a professor at St Mary's College, New Oscott, Birmingham.
He married Minna F. H. Reavely, daughter of Thomas George Wood Reavely, at Kinnersley Castle in 1872. They had a son, George H. Bodley, born in 1874.
Career
Bodley was articled to the architect Sir George Gilbert Scott, a relative by marriage, under whose influence he became imbued with the spirit of the Gothic Revival, and he became known as the chief exponent of 14th-century English Gothic, and the leading ecclesiastical architect in England. He is regarded as the leader of the resurgence of interest in English and Northern European late-medieval design. Noted for his pioneering design work in the Queen Anne Revival.
Bodley became acquainted with William Morris in the late 1850s, and in the 1860s his commissions for stained glass and ecclesiastical decoration helped ensure the success of Morris's firm, Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co., founded in 1861. Bodley is said to have designed two of Morris's early wallpapers. By the late 1860s Bodley had become disenchanted with Morris, and for stained glass turned to the firm of Burlison and Grylls, founded in 1868, for the glass in his later churches, notably St Augustine's Church, Pendlebury, near Manchester (designed 1870) and the Church of the Holy Angels, Hoar Cross in Staffordshire (designed 1871âÂÂ72).
Bodley worked with his lifelong friend, the stained glass designer Charles Eamer Kempe. They collaborated on projects including: St John the Baptist, Tuebrook in Liverpool; Queens' College Chapel, Cambridge; All Saints, Danehill, East Sussex and the Church of St Mary the Virgin, Clumber Park in Nottinghamshire. His alterations to St Stephen's Church, Gloucester Road, London, the architect and president of RIBA, Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel said tamed the work of its founding 'rogue' Victorian architect, Joseph Peacock.
Partnership with Thomas Garner
From 1869 he worked in a twenty-eight-year partnership with Thomas Garner, designing collegiate buildings in Oxford and Cambridge, country houses and churches throughout the British Isles. One cathedral was completed to his design: St David's Cathedral, Hobart in Tasmania, Australia (first design, 1865; revised 1891; building completed 1936). In 1906 Bodley designed with his pupil Henry Vaughan the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. He also designed Grace Cathedral, San Francisco in 1862, and again for its post-1906 earthquake replacement but it was adapted by his partner after his death.
As well as Vaughan, Bodley and Garner's pupils included the garden designer Inigo Thomas who specialised in formal gardens with geometrical plans in 17th- and 18th-century styles, which suited the houses that Bodley and Garner renovated for wealthy clients.
In 1874 Bodley founded Watts & Co. with Garner and George Gilbert Scott Jr. Bodley, Garner, and Scott all lived on Church Row in Hampstead in the 1860s and 70s.
His secular work included the London School Board offices, and in collaboration with Garner, the new buildings at Magdalen College, Oxford, and Hewell Grange, Worcestershire (for Lord Windsor).
Liverpool Cathedral competition
In 1902 Bodley was an assessor for the competition to design Liverpool Cathedral which selected a design by the young Giles Gilbert Scott. When construction of the cathedral began in 1904, Bodley was appointed to oversee Gilbert Scott's work, but had no direct part in its design.
Late works
One of Bodley's final architectural works was the chapel at Bedford School, the foundation stone of which was laid on 18 May 1907 by Lord St John of Bletso. Building took a year, the chapel was consecrated in July 1908, but by which time Bodley had died. The other was the St Chad's parish church, Burton upon Trent. Work started in 1905 and the church was consecrated in 1910. After Bodley's death his partner Cecil Greenwood Hare took over the project; his contribution was the design of an octagonal choir vestry.
Royal Academy
Bodley exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1854. He was elected an associate of the academy in 1881 and a full academician in 1902.
Other activities
As well as being an architect, he was a draughtsman, a connoisseur of art, published a volume of poems in 1899, inspired art works by painters such as John Melhuish Strudwick and designed wallpaper and chintzes for Watts & Co. He served as prime warden of the Fishmongers' Company in 1901âÂÂ02. In early life he had been in close alliance with the Pre-Raphaelites, and he did a great deal to improve public taste in domestic decoration and furniture.
Death
Bodley died on 21 October 1907 at Water Eaton, Oxfordshire and is buried in the churchyard of the Church of St James, Kinnersley, Herefordshire.
Gallery
Works
New churches
- 1854âÂÂ56 Christ Church, Long Grove, Herefordshire (now named Llangrove)
- 1854âÂÂ58 St John the Baptist Church, Dimmelsdale, France Lynch, Gloucestershire
- 1855 Church of St Michael and All Angels, Brighton, Sussex
- 1857âÂÂ74 St Salvador's Church, Dundee, Scotland
- 1860âÂÂ68 All Saints' Church, Selsley, Gloucestershire
- 1861âÂÂ62 St Martin on the Hill, Scarborough, Yorkshire
- 1861âÂÂ65 St Wilfrid's Church, Haywards Heath, Sussex
- 1861âÂÂ66 St Stephen's Church, St Peter Port, Guernsey with Benjamin Ferrey
- 1862 St Mary & St Mary Magdalene's Church, Brighton (demolished 1963)
- 1863âÂÂ70 All Saints' Church, Jesus Lane, Cambridge
- 1865âÂÂ71 St Simon's Church, St Helier, Jersey
- 1867âÂÂ70 Church of Saint John the Baptist, Liverpool
- 1867âÂÂ74 All Saints' Church, Falsgrave, Scarborough, Yorkshire
- 1868âÂÂ70 Church of Saint John the Baptist, Liverpool
- 1868âÂÂ1936 St David's Cathedral, Hobart
- 1871âÂÂ73 St Michael's Church, Folkestone, Kent with Thomas Garner (now demolished)
- 1871 St Augustine's Church, Pendlebury near Manchester, Lancashire with Thomas Garner
- 1872 Church of the Holy Angels, Hoar Cross, Staffordshire with Thomas Garner
- 1874 St John the Divine, Kennington, London (interior)
- 1879âÂÂ85 St Michael's Church, Camden Town, London with Thomas Garner
- 1880âÂÂ86 St German's Church, Roath, Cardiff with Thomas Garner
- 1885âÂÂ86 St Alban's Church, Sneinton, Nottinghamshire with Thomas Garner
- 1885-86 St Lawrence's Church, Ecchinswell, Hampshire with Thomas Garner
- 1886 Marlborough College chapel with Thomas Garner
- 1886âÂÂ89 The Church of St Mary the Virgin, Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire
- 1887âÂÂ95 St Saviour's Church, Splott, Cardiff with Thomas Garner
- 1889âÂÂ92 Ascension Church, Woodlands, Dorset with Thomas Garner
- 1889âÂÂ92 St Mary of Eton Church, Hackney Wick, London with Thomas Garner
- 1891 Queens' College chapel, Cambridge
- 1892âÂÂ93 St Mary's Church, Horbury, Yorkshire with Thomas Garner
- 1892âÂÂ94 St Aldhelm's Church, Poole, Dorset with Thomas Garner
- 1892âÂÂ94 St Luke's Church, Warrington, Lancashire with Thomas Garner
- 1892âÂÂ95 St Aidan's Church, Skelmanthorpe, Yorkshire with Thomas Garner
- 1894âÂÂ95 Holy Innocents Church, South Norwood
- 1894âÂÂ1902 St John the Evangelist, Iffley Road, Oxford
- 1897 St Matthew's Church Chapel Allerton, Leeds, Yorkshire
- 1898âÂÂ1902 All Saints' Church, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset
- 1899 St Mary's Church, Eccleston, Cheshire
- 1899 St Bride's Church, Glasgow, Scotland
- 1901 Holy Trinity Church, Prince Consort Road, South Kensington, London with Cecil Greenwood Hare
- 1901 Mission Church, Hadley End, Staffordshire
- 1901âÂÂ10 St Boniface's Church, Chandler's Ford, Hampshire
- 1903âÂÂ04 St Aidan's Church, Bristol, Gloucestershire
- 1903âÂÂ04 St Edward's Church, Holbeck, Leeds (demolished 1984)
- 1903âÂÂ10 St Chad's Church, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire with Cecil Greenwood Hare
- 1905 St Faith's Church, Brentford, London with Cecil Greenwood Hare
- 1905âÂÂ06 The Paraclete Church, Hom Green, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire
- 1905âÂÂ06 Church of the Annunciation, Bournemouth, with Giles Gilbert Scott
- 1906âÂÂ07 Bedford School chapel
- 1907 Washington National Cathedral, Washington, D.C., United States, with Henry Vaughan
Church repairs, alterations and furnishings
- 1859âÂÂ63 St James' Church, Bicknor, Kent: new vestry, porch and roof, reseating and repairs to walls
- 1863âÂÂ65 All Saints' Church, Coddington, Nottinghamshire: rebuild
- 1864âÂÂ65 St James' Church, Wigmore, Herefordshire: repairs
- 1864âÂÂ67 Jesus College Chapel, Cambridge: repairs
- 1866âÂÂ69 St Michael & All Angels Church, Kingsland, Herefordshire: repairs
- 1868âÂÂ70 St Mary's Church, Almeley, Herefordshire, with Thomas Garner: repairs
- 1868âÂÂ70 St Nicholas's Church, South Kilworth, Leicestershire: repairs
- 1870âÂÂ71 St Mary the Virgin, Barnsley, Yorkshire: repairs
- 1870âÂÂ73 St Michael's Church, Lyonshall, Herefordshire: repairs
- 1871âÂÂ72 St Mark's Church, Bilton, Warwickshire, with Thomas Garner: new north aisle, transept and organ chamber, with reseating, reflooring and general repairs to roofs and walls
- 1871âÂÂ72 Church of St Mary Magdalene, Keyworth, Nottinghamshire: repairs
- 1871âÂÂ72 St Laurence's Church, Rowington, Warwickshire, with Thomas Garner: repairs
- 1873 St Swithun's Church, East Retford Nottinghamshire: Chantry chapel rebuilt
- 1873âÂÂ75 Church of St Mary the Virgin, Plumtree, Nottinghamshire, with Thomas Garner: decoration and new organ case
- 1873âÂÂ79 St Michael's Church, Shalbourne, Berkshire, with Thomas Garner, new south aisle: reseating and general restoration
- 1874 St Helen's Church, Brant Broughton, Lincolnshire: new chancel and repairs
- 1874âÂÂ78 St Peter & St Paul's Church, Langham, Rutland, with Thomas Garner: repairs to roof, walls, tower and belfry
- 1876âÂÂ79 St Laurence's Church, Oxhill, Warwickshire, with Thomas Garner: repairs
- 1876âÂÂ88 St Wilfrid's Church, Hickleton, Yorkshire
- 1880 St Swithun's Church, Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire
- 1880âÂÂ83 St Laurence's Church, Frodsham, with Thomas Garner: restoration
- 1881âÂÂ84 All Saints' Church, Nettleham, Lincolnshire, with Thomas Garner: new vestry and organ chamber, rebuilding and enlargement of chancel, rebuilding of porch and general repairs
- 1882âÂÂ90 All Saints' Church, Bedworth, Warwickshire, with Thomas Garner: rebuild
- 1884 St Mary's Church, Clifton, Nottinghamshire
- 1885 St Michael's Church, Kirk Langley, Derbyshire, with Thomas Garner: restoration
- 1886âÂÂ88 St Manakneu's Church, Lanreath, Cornwall, with Thomas Garner: repairs
- 1887 Church of St Giles, Wimborne St Giles, Dorset, remodelling in the Gothic style
- 1889âÂÂ91 St Giles' Church, Mountnessing, Essex, with Thomas Garner: new vestry/organ chamber, four new nave windows, reseating and general repairs to roof and walls
- 1889âÂÂ92 St John the Baptist Church, Epping, Essex, with Thomas Garner: rebuild
- 1890 St John the Divine, Kennington, London (interior)
- 1890 St Mary's Church, Nottingham (chapter house)
- 1890 St Saviour's Church, Ellerby Road, Leeds: addition of Pusey chapel.
- 1890âÂÂ99 St Andrew's Church, Chelmondiston, Suffolk, with Thomas Garner: enlargement
- 1891âÂÂ1905 All Saints' Church, St Paul's Walden, Hertfordshire, with Thomas Garner: new vestry, new west window in south aisle, reseating and general repairs to roof and walls
- 1892 Holy Trinity Church, Markbeech, Kent: new chancel
- 1892 St Paul's Church, Knightsbridge: new chancel, rood screen and reredos
- 1895 St Martin's Church, Womersley, Yorkshire: rood screen and loft, nave and chancel roof decoration
- 1897 St George in the Meadows, Nottingham: added chancel
- 1898 St Bartholomew's Church, Wilmslow: clerestory added to chancel
- 1898âÂÂ1903 Holy Trinity Church, Long Melford: refurbishment of main tower
- 1898âÂÂ1905 St Bartholomew's Church, Reading, Berkshire: new chancel, north chapel, vestry and chapel at east end of south aisle
- 1898âÂÂ1905 St Paul's Church, Bedford: reorder chancel, restore choir stalls and new rood screen
- 1899âÂÂ1901 All Saints' Church, East Horndon, Essex: repairs
- 1899âÂÂ1904 St Carantoc's Church, Crantock, Cornwall, with Edmund Harold Sedding: repairs
- 1900âÂÂ01 St Nicholas' Church, Little Bowden, Northamptonshire: repairs
- 1901 St Peter's Church, Hartshorne, Derbyshire: enlargement
- 1901 St Mary's Church, Whitkirk, Leeds: rebuilt
- 1902âÂÂ05 St Mary the Virgin, Barton Mills, Suffolk: repairs
- 1903 St Stephen's, Gloucester Road, London, with Walter Tapper: new reredos and other alterations
- 1903âÂÂ04 Christ Church, Mold Green, Kirkheaton, Yorkshire: new chancel, vestry & organ chamber
- 1904 St Bartholomew's Church, Elvaston repairs and rebuilding of the chancel
- 1905âÂÂ07 St Nicholas' Church, Skirbeck, Lincolnshire: new vestries, organ chamber and porches, several new windows, rebuilding of chancel, reseating and general repairs
- 1906 Church of the Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin Mary, Souldern: dismantled and rebuilt bell tower and tower arch
- 1906 Holy Angels Church, Lilliput Road, Poole, Dorset: rood screen, choir stalls and organ case
- 1906 St Barnabas Church, Pimlico, London: reredos, rood screen and (with Hill and Son) organ case
- 1907 St Barnabas Church, Hove: reredos
- 1907âÂÂ09 All Saints' Church, Kedleston: north aisle
- St Paul's, Burton upon Trent: alterations
Secular buildings
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