William Gillbee Scott

William Gillbee Scott, sometimes William Gilbee Scott, (1857-1930) was an English architect who designed the Gower Street Memorial Chapel (now the Chinese Church in London), the Salvation Army Citadel in Sheffield, and the London and Provincial Bank in Enfield (now Barclays Bank).

[1] One of Scott's first designs was the Gower Street Memorial Chapel,[2] now known as the Chinese Church in London, which was built in 1887–88.

He also designed a brick Gothic chapel at the Woodgrange Park Cemetery (1888) which was demolished in 2006 after it fell into disrepair and was damaged by a fire.

[3] In 1889, he renovated All Saints Church, Edmonton,[4] and in 1892[5] he designed the Salvation Army Citadel in Sheffield[1] which is a grade II listed building with Historic England.

[11] Scott lived in Harden House, Waverley Road, Enfield, and had offices at 25 Bedford Row, London.

The Salvation Army Citadel, Sheffield.