James Picton, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

James Picton

British architect

Date of Birth: 02-Dec-1805

Place of Birth: Liverpool, England, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 15-Jul-1889

Profession: architect

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About James Picton

  • Sir James Allanson Picton (2 December 1805 – 15 July 1889) was an English antiquary and architect who played a large part in the public life of Liverpool.
  • He took a particular interest in the establishment of public libraries. James Picton was born in Liverpool to William Picton, a joiner and timber merchant, and entered his father's business at the age of 13.
  • He later joined the office of Daniel Stewart, an architect and surveyor, eventually taking over the business.
  • Picton designed some important buildings in Liverpool, including the corn exchange and Richmond Buildings, an office block, now demolished.He became a member of the town council in 1849, and in 1851 a member (and later chairman) of the Wavertree local board.
  • He started to campaign for a public library for the borough and in 1852 an Act of Parliament was obtained to allow the raising of a penny rate for a public library and museum.
  • William Brown provided the buildings for the library and museum in 1860.
  • In 1879 the corporation added to the library a reading room which was called the Picton Reading Room, modelled on the British Museum Reading Room.
  • Picton was the first chairman of the library and museum committee, which was founded in 1851, and he remained in this position until his death.Picton married Sarah Pooley.
  • Their son also James Allanson Picton eschewed his father's architectural practice and was eventually elected as MP for Leicester.

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