John Shewell Corder (1856 in Westoe, South Tyneside – 19 July 1922 in Ipswich)[1] was an English architect, artist and antiquarian.
Corder came from a well-connected Quaker family with links in East Anglia, North England and Berkshire.
[4] During the period 1872-7, Corder was articled to his step-uncle, the architect Joseph Morris based in Reading.
These include:[3] He trained Harold Ridley Hooper who later became a prominent Ipswich architect.
[6] Corder joined the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology & History.