Robert Palmer Browne (30 January 1803[1] – 18 December 1872) was a British architect who was closely associated with the General Steam Navigation Company in the mid-nineteenth century but who also designed residential, church and public buildings, some of which are now listed by Historic England.
[2] He was the architect and surveyor to the General Steam Navigation Company of London.
He was responsible for a number of the firm's works at Coldharbour in London after they bought land and leases there from 1842.
[4] Browne died at Royal Place, Greenwich, on 18 December 1872.
His executor was his brother George Henry Browne, gentleman.