Thomas Chatfeild Clarke J.P., F.R.I.B.A., F.S.I. (1829-28 June 1895) was an architect and politician. Born in Newport, Isle of Wight, he moved to London in 1855 where he went into business as an architect and surveyor, with premises in the Bishopsgate area of the City of London. He soon became well-established and among the buildings he designed were the Bishopgate School for Girls, the Royal Bank of Scotland in Bishopgate Street, the Daily News offices in Bouverie Street and the Mercer's School in Barnard's Inn. Some archives mentioned here [1].
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