Rawlins Gould
Rawlins Gould was an English architect.
Gould completed an apprenticeship as an architect, in the office of George Townsend Andrews. In 1855, Andrews made him a partner. Andrews died a few months later, and Gould took over the practice.
Gould died in 1873, and in his will he left £500 to the York Charity Trustees, to be invested in stock, the dividends to be used to buy bread, to be distributed annually to ten poor widows.
Gould's buildings include:
- St Margaret's Church, Huttons Ambo
- 1 Museum Street, York
- Holy Trinity Church, King's Court, York
- Hornsea railway station
- Bootham Park Hospital Chapel, York
- East Riding Bank, Malton
- York Lodge, Heworth