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Rev. Frederick James Jobson D.D.
1993/1479
1850-1900 / Ministers, Preachers & Associates / Oil on Canvas/Board / Painting / Portrait
Oil on canvas
By unknown artist, Mid to late 1800s
The Rev. Frederick James Jobson D.D. (1812 - 1882) became a Wesleyan minister in 1834. His Promotion of the Gothic architectural style was a major influence on Methodist and Nonconformist buildings, especially after his publication 'Chapel and School Architecture' (1850).
By unknown artist, Mid to late 1800s
The Rev. Frederick James Jobson D.D. (1812 - 1882) became a Wesleyan minister in 1834. His Promotion of the Gothic architectural style was a major influence on Methodist and Nonconformist buildings, especially after his publication 'Chapel and School Architecture' (1850).