Name

Goldie and Child

Designation
Architectural practice
Formation
1867
Dissolved
1880
Partner 1

From 1861 George Goldie practised alone until 1867 when a former pupil, Charles Edwin Child (1843–1911) joined him in partnership under the style “Goldie and Child.” Having first been apprenticed in 1875 Goldie's son Edward (1856–1921) joined the partnership in 1880, this subsequently known by the title Goldie, Child and Goldie (qv). Goldie built up an extensive practice, chiefly in the erection of Roman Catholic churches, convents, and secular buildings throughout the United Kingdom and, it is said, in France. Most of his designs were in an early type of Gothic, of English or French character.