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{{Infobox rai-fellow
| first_name = James Park
| name = Harrison
| honorific_prefix =
| honorific_suffix = MA Oxon
| image = File:Harrison,_James_Park.jpg
| birth_date = 1816
| death_date = 1901
| address = Ewhurst, Surrey [1871]<br />and Cintra-park-villa, Upper Norwood [1879]<br />Alexandra House, Sheerness, and Junior Oxford and Cambridge Club, St James' Square, SW [1881]<br />22 Connaught Street, W1 [1883]
| occupation = architect
| elected_ESL =
| elected_ASL =
| elected_AI = 1871.12.04
| elected_APS =
| elected_LAS =
| membership = Ordinary Fellow
| left = 1885.01.13 resigned, 1885.01.27 accepted
| clubs = Junior Oxford and Cambridge Club
| societies = British Archaeological Association
}}
== Notes ==
=== Office Notes ===
AI Council 1874 Member<br />AI Council 1875 Member<br />AI Council 1876 Treasurer<br />AI Council 1877 Treasurer<br />AI Council 1878 Member<br />AI Council 1879 Member
=== House Notes ===
proposed 1871.11.20<br /><br />
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
James Park Harrison (1816-1901)<br />James Park Harrison (1817-1901) was a Victorian architect, born in Bloomsbury. He studied at Oxford and then Lincoln's Inn. He was associated with the Oxford Movement and with John Keble (1792–1866); the Ecclesiological Society approved of him. By 1851, living near Dorking, he had largely given up architecture, preferring to call himself an annuitant and MA of Oxford. For the remainder of his life he devoted himself to archaeological and ethnographic studies of the most varied kinds. As a widower he lived in a succession of lodgings until taken in by his son, a retired naval officer, in Sydenham, where he is to be found in 1901<br /><br />Matthew James Harrison, was born about 1846 at Bloomsbury in Middlesex and was baptised on the 21st September 1846 at Holmwood, Surrey. Matthew´s parents and Thomas´ paternal grandparents were James Park Harrison, a shareholder, born about 1817 at St George the Martyr in Middlesex, and Julia Anna Harrison born about 1808 at Pentonville in Middlesex. During the 1851 Census the family lived at Dorking.<br />
== Publications ==
=== External Publications ===
Archaeologia Oxoniensis 1892-195<br /><br />On a Saxon picture in an early MS at Cambridge 1893<br /><br />On marks found upon chalk at Cissbury<br /><br />Notes on St Leonards Church, Wallingford<br /><br />Chevron or sun beads in the Oxford Museums<br /><br />An account of the discovery of the remains of three apses at Oxford Cathedral<br /><br />The pre-Norman date of the design and some of the stone-work of Oxford Cathedral<br /><br />Roman Road in the Parish of Ewhurst, Surrey. 1872
=== House Publications ===
== Related Material Details ==
=== RAI Material ===
British Association Racial Committee albums in photo collection
=== Other Material ===
| first_name = James Park
| name = Harrison
| honorific_prefix =
| honorific_suffix = MA Oxon
| image = File:Harrison,_James_Park.jpg
| birth_date = 1816
| death_date = 1901
| address = Ewhurst, Surrey [1871]<br />and Cintra-park-villa, Upper Norwood [1879]<br />Alexandra House, Sheerness, and Junior Oxford and Cambridge Club, St James' Square, SW [1881]<br />22 Connaught Street, W1 [1883]
| occupation = architect
| elected_ESL =
| elected_ASL =
| elected_AI = 1871.12.04
| elected_APS =
| elected_LAS =
| membership = Ordinary Fellow
| left = 1885.01.13 resigned, 1885.01.27 accepted
| clubs = Junior Oxford and Cambridge Club
| societies = British Archaeological Association
}}
== Notes ==
=== Office Notes ===
AI Council 1874 Member<br />AI Council 1875 Member<br />AI Council 1876 Treasurer<br />AI Council 1877 Treasurer<br />AI Council 1878 Member<br />AI Council 1879 Member
=== House Notes ===
proposed 1871.11.20<br /><br />
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
James Park Harrison (1816-1901)<br />James Park Harrison (1817-1901) was a Victorian architect, born in Bloomsbury. He studied at Oxford and then Lincoln's Inn. He was associated with the Oxford Movement and with John Keble (1792–1866); the Ecclesiological Society approved of him. By 1851, living near Dorking, he had largely given up architecture, preferring to call himself an annuitant and MA of Oxford. For the remainder of his life he devoted himself to archaeological and ethnographic studies of the most varied kinds. As a widower he lived in a succession of lodgings until taken in by his son, a retired naval officer, in Sydenham, where he is to be found in 1901<br /><br />Matthew James Harrison, was born about 1846 at Bloomsbury in Middlesex and was baptised on the 21st September 1846 at Holmwood, Surrey. Matthew´s parents and Thomas´ paternal grandparents were James Park Harrison, a shareholder, born about 1817 at St George the Martyr in Middlesex, and Julia Anna Harrison born about 1808 at Pentonville in Middlesex. During the 1851 Census the family lived at Dorking.<br />
== Publications ==
=== External Publications ===
Archaeologia Oxoniensis 1892-195<br /><br />On a Saxon picture in an early MS at Cambridge 1893<br /><br />On marks found upon chalk at Cissbury<br /><br />Notes on St Leonards Church, Wallingford<br /><br />Chevron or sun beads in the Oxford Museums<br /><br />An account of the discovery of the remains of three apses at Oxford Cathedral<br /><br />The pre-Norman date of the design and some of the stone-work of Oxford Cathedral<br /><br />Roman Road in the Parish of Ewhurst, Surrey. 1872
=== House Publications ===
== Related Material Details ==
=== RAI Material ===
British Association Racial Committee albums in photo collection
=== Other Material ===