Hugh Hutton Stannus was born in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England on 21 March 1840. After studying under the architect Henry Dent Lomas (1818-1901) at Sheffield School of Art, he was apprenticed to the Sheffield foundry Hoole & Co. where he learnt art metal casting. While working at Hoole he met the sculptor Alfred Stevens (1817-1875) and subsequently became his pupil, assisting him in the creation of the monument to the Duke of Wellington at St. Paul's Cathedral in London. In the early 1870s he studied architecture at the Royal Academy Schools in London. In 1873 he passed the voluntary examination of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and was awarded the Ashpitel Prize. The following year he was elected an Associate (ARIBA) later that year.

Text source: Art History Research net (AHR net)


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