Frederick Stead Brodrick

Frederick Stead Brodrick (7 August 1847 – 23 April 1927) was an architect based in Kingston upon Hull, England.

He was born on 7 August 1847 in Kingston upon Hull, the son of John Brodrick (1805–1869) and Sarah Stead (1811–1892).

[5] He died on 23 April 1927 in Scalby, near Scarborough[1][6] and left an estate valued at £19,715[7] (equivalent to £1,486,400 in 2023).

He was a partner in the form of Smith and Brodrick of Bowlalley Lane in Hull.

For many years he was Diocesan Surveyor of the Diocese of York and was responsible for the building and restoration of many churches in Hull and the East Riding.

Northumberland Court Almshouses, 1884–86
County Hall, Beverley, 1890–91
Punch Hotel, 1896–98