John Gibson (architect)

John Gibson (2 June 1817 – 23 December 1892) was an English architect born at Castle Bromwich, Warwickshire.

His 1847 National Bank of Scotland branch in Glasgow led to perhaps his best-known work, the former National Provincial Bank in Bishopsgate, London, designed in 1862.

The church is a prominent landmark in the lower Vale of Clwyd and is visible for many miles.

[7] In 1890 Gibson was awarded the Royal Gold Medal for services to architecture.

[8] Gibson died of pneumonia on 23 December 1892, at his residence, 13 Great Queen Street, Westminster, and was buried in Kensal Green cemetery on 28 December.

The huge monument to John Gibson in Kensal Green Cemetery