Andrew Moseley (1813–1906)

London Architect. Andrew Moseley was born in Hanley, Staffordshire, and was elected associate of (Royal) Institute of British Architects (R.I.B.A) in 1838, becoming a fellow in 1862. He worked in partnership with his brother William Moseley, and lectured in architecture at Kings College London from 1841–86.

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