James Thomas Walford (1833–1908) was an English ecclesiastical architect.
Walford was born in Marylebone, London in 1833.
They moved to Scotland to live in Portobello in the late 1800s.
[1] He was involved in the design of a number of churches in England and Scotland.
These included the London Oratory,[2] the Church of St. Alban, Leeds [3] which is now demolished, and St John the Evangelist RC Church, Portobello