Sir Charles Nicholson, 2nd Baronet
Sir Charles Archibald Nicholson, 2nd Baronet, was an English architect and designer who specialised in ecclesiastical buildings and war memorials. He carried out the refurbishments of several cathedrals, the design and build of over a dozen new churches, and the restoration of many existing, medieval parish churches.
Nicholson was born in Hadleigh, Essex to Sir Charles Nicholson, 1st Baronet, and his wife, Sarah Elizabeth Nicholson Keightley. His younger brothers were stained-glass artist Archibald Keightley Nicholson and Sir Sydney Hugo Nicholson, organist at Westminster Abbey and founder of the Royal School of Church Music.
Nicholson was married first to Evelyn Louise Olivier and they had three children, a son, John, and two daughters. His second wife was Catherine Maud Warren, who survived him upon his death in 1947.
Early life
Nicholson was born in Hadleigh, Essex, to Sir Charles Nicholson, 1st Baronet, and his wife, Sarah Elizabeth Nicholson Keightley. His younger brothers were the stained-glass artist Archibald Keightley Nicholson and Sir Sydney Hugo Nicholson, organist at Westminster Abbey and the founder of the Royal School of Church Music. Nicholson attended Rugby School and New College, Oxford, obtaining a third class in modern history in 1889. He took an interest in architecture and was apprenticed to the architect J. D. Sedding, under whom he learnt the Victorian Gothic style. He worked for a short time for Henry Wilson before founding his own practice in 1893. He won the Tite Prize in 1893 and was elected a fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1905. Hubert Corlette later partnered him until 1916. From 1920 Nicholson worked with Theodore Rushton.Career
In addition to designing churches, Nicholson conducted the refurbishments of many medieval churches. In addition to his ecclesiastical commissions, he was also a prolific designer of public war memorials, including one at his former school in Rugby. Nicholson's Anglican cathedral work included a new east chapel in Norwich, the west front of St Anne's Cathedral, Belfast various additions to Chelmsford Cathedral, and the reconstruction of Portsmouth Cathedral. His internal restorations were carried out at Brecon, Carlisle, Exeter, Leicester, Lichfield, Lincoln, Llandaff, Manchester, Salisbury, Wakefield, Wells, and Winchester. His works abroad include the ministerial buildings for the Jamaican Government in Kingston.Nicholson's works include 42 new churches, nine new chapels, and work on nine cathedrals. Nicholson took on the alterations and restorations of many medieval churches, together with the designs of a large amount of church furnishings. The majority of his work was in England, but he also worked in Wales, Northern Ireland, Jamaica and South Africa. He was also an accomplished watercolourist who exhibited at the Royal Academy on 32 occasions.
From 1890, Nicholson carried out a lot of restoration work to his local parish church, St Mary the Virgin in South Benfleet. He designed the reredos between 1890-91, completely restored the south aisle between 1924-5, and designed much of the building's furnishings and fittings. His gilded border, which he completed in 1935, incorporated previous paintings by his mother, Sarah. These were repainted in 1958. Barbara Nicholson, one of his daughters, painted the ciborium.
Personal life
Nicholson succeeded to the baronetcy in 1903. He largely avoided publicity and preferred to conduct a quiet life with his family.He was married twice: firstly, on 1 October 1895, to Evelyn Louise Nicholson Olivier, daughter of the Reverend Henry Arnold Olivier, and sister of Sydney Haldane Olivier, and aunt of Laurence Olivier. Born on the Isle of Wight Evelyn was a diarist and watercolour painter. During the voyages to and from Australia, Nicholson kept a diary in which she described the places, the people and the flora and fauna which she encountered along the way. She and her husband made many watercolour sketches of the scenery along the way, including seascapes, landscapes and buildings. Highlights of the trip were a visit to Sydney University and a coastal voyage from Sydney to Rockhampton, Queensland, and return. At the university they visited the Nicholson Museum, named after Sir Charles Nicholson, 1st Baronet. The diary and the book of sketches were bequeathed to Sydney University in 1988 by her son, Sir John Nicholson, 3rd Baronet, together with the book of paintings. The Nicholsons had a son, John Charles and two daughters.
On 10 June 1931, four years after Evelyn's death, he married Catherine Maud Warren.
Nicholson died on 4 March 1949 and is buried in the Church of St Mary the Virgin, South Benfleet. He is buried, alongside his first wife, in a stone memorial he designed for her, on the south side of the west tower. His second wife was buried there upon her death in 1962.
Works
Nicholson's architectural works include:- St Andrew's Vicarage, Totteridge, Hertfordshire
- St Alban the Martyr, Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex
- Chancel fittings for Christ Church, Chester
- Remodelling of Burton Manor, Cheshire
- Enlargement of Clifton College Chapel, Bristol
- Major alterations to St Oswald's Church, Guiseley, West Yorkshire
- Chernockehouse, Winchester, Hampshire
- St Luke's Church, Grimsby, Lincolnshire
- St Paul's Church, Halifax, West Yorkshire
- Restoration of All Saints' Church, Cadney, Lincolnshire
- New nave and chancel of St Lawrence's Church, Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire
- St John the Divine, Rastrick, West Yorkshire
- St Clement's Church, Leigh-on-Sea, Essex
- St Alban's church, Copnor, Hampshire
- St Michael's Church, Sutton Ings, East Riding of Yorkshire
- War memorial for St John's Church, Coleford, Gloucestershire
- North chapel of St Michael's Church, Basingstoke, Hampshire
- Chapel of the Resurrection and vestries for St James' Church, Grimsby, Lincolnshire
- Restoration of St Giles' Church, Oxford
- Enlargement of SS Philip and James' Church, Oxford
- Hornchurch war memorial, Essex
- Memorial Chapel of Rugby School, Warwickshire
- Church of St John the Evangelist, Long Eaton, Derbyshire
- Screen in the Church of St Mary the Virgin, Saffron Walden, Essex
- Church of the Ascension, Bitterne Park, Hampshire
- Our Lady of Lourdes and St Joseph, Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, based on original designs for St Alban's Westcliff-on-Sea
- St Dunstan's Church, Bellingham Estate, Lewisham
- Completion of Christ Church, Gosport, Hampshire
- Restoration of Shrewsbury Castle, Shropshire
- Completion of St Matthew's Church, Southsea, Hampshire
- Chelmsford Cathedral: new east end and bishop's throne
- Chancel screen of the Church of St Margaret, Bowers Gifford, Essex
- St Mary's church, Bournemouth
- St Michael and All Angels, Leigh-on-Sea, Essex
- Chapel and library for St Boniface College, Warminster, Wiltshire
- Bishop's throne and stalls for Leicester Cathedral
- St Michael's Church, Castleford, West Yorkshire
- Altar and reredos of the Church of St Mary and St Cuthbert, Chester-le-Street, County Durham
- St John's Church, Stafford
- Enlargement of Church of St Laurence, Upminster, Essex
- New St Mary's Church, Frinton-on-Sea, Essex
- Restoration of St Mary's Church, Hamstead Marshall, Berkshire
- St Andrew's Church, Bromley
- West doors of St Anne’s Cathedral, Belfast
- Stained glass east window for the Horner Chapel of St Andrew's Church, Mells, Somerset
- Seamen's home at Alton, Hampshire
- Restoration of Christ Church, Gosport, Hampshire
- Lady Chapel of Norwich Cathedral
- St George's Church, Barkingside, Essex
- Rebuilding parts of SS Peter and Paul's Church, Fareham, Hampshire
- St John's Church, Dudley Wood, Staffordshire
- St Margaret's Church, Leigh-on-Sea, Essex
- St Peter's Church, St Helier, London
- Reredos and choir stalls of St Petroc's Church, Bodmin, Cornwall
- St Elizabeth's Church, Becontree, Essex
- Refurbishment of St Sepulchre-without-Newgate, London, 1932
- Residential block at Malling Abbey, Kent
- Screen of the north chapel of St Mary's Church, Droxford, Hampshire
- Sheffield Cathedral enlargement and bishop's throne
- St Thomas of Canterbury's Church, Camelford, Cornwall
- Enlargement of Portsmouth Cathedral, Hampshire
- Restoration of Wakefield Cathedral
- Reredos in Lady Chapel of the Church of St Saviour-on-the-Cliff, Shanklin
- Monument to FH Lindley Meynell in Holy Angels Church, Hoar Cross, Staffordshire
- Roof decoration for St Mary's Church, Ketton, Rutland
- The roof of Alton Abbey, Hampshire
- Nave altar and railings for Lincoln Cathedral
- Altar, reredos and communion rails for St Michael's Church, Macclesfield, Cheshire
- Font cover for St Chad's Church, Stafford
- Pulpit for St Michael's Church, Stone, Staffordshire
- Grange Mansions, Totteridge, Hertfordshire
- Furnishings for the Essex Regiment Chapel at Warley Barracks, Little Warley, Essex
- The pulpit of St Andrew's Church, West Chelborough, Dorset
- Southend War Memorial, Essex
- Mosaic design for the Church of SS Mary and Nicholas, Wilton, Wiltshire
- Reredos for All Saints' Church, Wolverhampton
- Burwash War Memorial, East Sussex
- Havant War Memorial, Hampshire
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