Henry George Oldfield

In the 1780s he was architect to Princess Amelia, and exhibited architectural designs.

In 1790 he was resident at Great Scotland Yard, moving to Finchley Common a few years later.

[1] During the 1790s Oldfield made drawings in Hertfordshire, on commission; after the patron John Meyrick's death in 1805 they were bought by Thomas Dimsdale (Baron Dimsdale, a Russian title that he used in regular fashion by permission from 1813).

[1] He collaborated with Richard Randall Dyson on History and Antiquities of the Parish of Tottenham High Cross, London, 1790 (2nd ed.

To him also is attributed Camberwell Church, without place or date of publication.

Engraving of the west end of Tottenham church, after a drawing by Oldfield.