Chadwick, William

RAILWAY ENGINEER, BUILDER, STONEMASON, PROPERTY DEVELOPER (ENGLAND)
BORN 1 Jan 1797 - DIED 8 Dec 1852
GRAVE LOCATION London: Nunhead Cemetery, Linden Grove

William Chadwick was contracted as a stonemason for the Holy Trinity Church and built most of Trinity Church Square in 1824. He was also the builder of the chapel on Kensal Green Cemetery in 1835-1836 after a design by John Griffith. Chadwick worked on the Great Western Railway as an engineer and he was involved in the development of the Ladbroke Estate in 1848. His grave on Nunhead Cemetery in London is marked by a large obelisk.

Related persons
• worked for Soane, John

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The grave of William Chadwick at Nunhead Cemetery, London.
Picture by Androom (03 Aug 2019)

 

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Chambellan, Victor Armand

Published: 26 Feb 2023
Last update: 26 Feb 2023