Background
WEBB, Aston was born on May 22, 1849 in London. Son of late Edward Webb, engraver and water-colour painter.
WEBB, Aston was born on May 22, 1849 in London. Son of late Edward Webb, engraver and water-colour painter.
Works: The architectural surroundings for the Victoria Memorial, Buckingham Palace; new Admiralty Buildings at east end of Mall; the Britannia Royal Naval College, and Sick Quarters, Dartmouth; the completion of the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Royal College of Science, and the Imperial College of Science and Technology, South Kensington; the Royal College or Science, Dublin, with Mr. T. M. Deane, R.H.A.; the restoration of Saint Bartholomew the Great, East.C.; the French Protestant Church, Soho; offices for the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada, Cockspur Street, et ceteraOne daughter President Architectural Association, 1884. President of Royal Institute of British Architects, 1902-1904. Royal Gold Medallist, Architecture, English 1905, American 1907.
Resident Advisor 1903; architect.
Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects. Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. Clubs: Athenaeum, Arts, Conservative.