John Ladds, RIBA, (22 April 1835 – 15 October 1926) was an architect[1] best known for his work on churches and schools, very often church-affiliated schools.
Life
He was born on 22 April 1835 at Ellington, Cambridgeshire, the son of William Ladds (1798 - 1882) and Ann Inskip (1799 - 1875). He was the eighth child of 12.
He married Cecilia Townshend Kent (1832 - 1922) in St Clement Danes on 19 January 1867[2] and they had the following children:
Sidney Inskip Ladds (1868 - 1950) became an architect
Amy Cope Ladds (1868 - 1922)
Harriet Cecilia Ladds (1871 - 1940)
Mabel Mary Ladds (1872 - 1952)
He died on 15 October 1926 and left and estate valued at £3,560 10s 9d.
Works
From around 1871, he worked in partnership with William Henry Powell (1847 - 1900) as Ladds and Powell, until Powell emigrated to South Africa around 1890.
New reredos, St Mary's Church, East Farleigh, Kent 1894[11]
Ophthalmic Hospital, Judd Street, London 1911-12
Ladds spent his last years in the North London neighbourhood of Harringay, where he died in 1926.
His son Sidney Ladds worked as an architect to Ely Cathedral until 1950.
Sources
^Brodie, Antonia (20 December 2001). Directory of British Architects 1834-1914: Vol 2 (L-Z). Royal Institute of British Architects. p. 2. ISBN082645514X.
^"Marriages". London Daily News. England. 23 January 1867. Retrieved 2 May 2020 – via British Newspaper Archive.