Frank Matcham
Cliff Parade
Frank Matcham was born
Frank Matcham
Cliff Parade
Southend-on-Sea
Architect
Frank Matcham was born in 1854 in Newton Abbott, Devon. At the age of fourteen he was apprentice to a local architect . He became assistant to T. Robinson, surveyor to the Lord Chancellor. Frank fell in love with, and married his employer’s daughter in 1878, a short time after the wedding his father in law died, leaving Frank to carry on with the unfinished Elephant and Castle in London. His design with its elephant motifs, proved to be greatly admired and by 1888 he was involved in at least five other theatre designs.
Matcham designed at least 200 important theatres including his first solo commission, the Elephant and Castle, the Alhambra Brighton, the Hackney Empire, and the London Coliseum.
Frank Matcham was one of the most eminent and prolific theatre designers, each theatre had its own unique design and original ideas, such as air ducts 6ft above the ground , which avoided draughts, and the elimination of huge pillars which obstructed the view for some patrons.
Matcham never qualified as an architect but he was undoubtedly one of the finest of the time
Frank died in 1920