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Lewis Nockalls Cottingham (1787-13 October 1847) was a British architect who pioneered the study of Medieval Gothic architecture. He was a restorer and conservator of existing buildings. He set up a Museum of Medieval Art in Waterloo Road, London with a collection of artefacts from demolished buildings and plaster casts of the medieval sculpture.

Works and restorations

Family

He married Sophia Cotton on 24 January 1821. They had 4 children.
  • Nockalls Johnson Cottingham (1823-1854) who was also an architect. Nockalls Johnson was lost in the wreck of the Arctic on its way to New York.
  • Edwin Cotton Cottingham (1825-1876)
  • Sophia Anne Cottingham (1827-1827)
  • Sophia Sarah Jane Cottingham (1830-1867)Further Information

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