Henry Vaughan (architect)
Henry Vaughan | |
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| Born | Henry Vaughan 1845 Cheshire, England |
| Died | June 30, 1917 (aged 71–72) Newton Centre, Massachusetts, US |
| Burial place | Washington National Cathedral |
| Occupation | Architect |
| Known for | Church architecture in the English Gothic style |
Henry Vaughan (1845 – June 30, 1917) was a prolific and talented church architect who emigrated to America from England to bring the English Gothic style to the American branch of the Anglican Communion (the Episcopal Church). He was an apprentice under George Frederick Bodley and went on to great success popularizing the Gothic Revival style.