Albert richardson inventor biography

          Albert Richardson was one of those rare inventors who not only created numerous devices, but created devices that were completely unrelated to one another.

        1. Albert Richardson was one of those rare inventors who not only created numerous devices, but created devices that were completely unrelated to one another.
        2. Albert Edward Richardson was an iron turner and fitter from Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, who designed the first practical Teasmade.
        3. Richardson (–), American journalist, Union spy, and author; Albert E. Richardson (inventor), English inventor who designed the first practical Teasmade.
        4. February 17, Albert C. Richardson of South Frankfort, Michigan was awarded patent number , for inventing a new and improved churn.
        5. November 13, , Albert C. Richardson of South Frankfort, Michigan received patent number , for the casket lowering device.
        6. Richardson (–), American journalist, Union spy, and author; Albert E. Richardson (inventor), English inventor who designed the first practical Teasmade....

          Albert Richardson (architect)

          English architect (1880–1964)

          Sir Albert Richardson

          Photograph by Cecil Beaton in the 1950s

          Born

          Albert Edward Richardson


          (1880-05-19)19 May 1880

          London, England

          Died3 February 1964(1964-02-03) (aged 83)

          Ampthill, Bedfordshire, England

          Occupation(s)Architect, writer, teacher
          AwardsRoyal Gold Medal for Architecture, 1947
          President of the Royal Academy, 1954
          Knighted, 1956
          PracticeRichardson & Gill;
          ProjectsMonumental Classic Architecture in Great Britain and Ireland (1914)

          Sir Albert Edward RichardsonKCVO FRIBA FSA RA (19 May 1880 in London – 3 February 1964) was a leading English architect, teacher and writer about architecture during the first half of the 20th century.

          He was Professor of Architecture at University College London, a President of the Royal Academy, editor of Architects' Journal, founder of the Georgian Group and the Guild of Surveyors and Master of the A