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Joshua Arthur Rodrigues Brandon

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Joshua Arthur Rodrigues Brandon (9 February 1822, London – 11 December 1847, 11 Beaufort Buildings, Strand) was an English architect and author. Prior to an early death aged twenty-five, his architectural practice (particularly in church architecture) was promising and growing.

With his brother Raphael he built the new corn exchange at Colchester, Essex (1845); Portswood Chapel (1847) and Christ Church (1846–7), Southampton, Hampshire (1847); and All Saints' Church, Sculthorpe, Norfolk (1847), and produced 3 seminal works on Early English architecture.

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