Sidney R. J. Smith (1858–1913) was a Late Victorian English architect, best known for the work he undertook in the 1880s and 1890s for the philanthropist Henry Tate including the original Tate Gallery at Millbank. ## Works[edit] Durning Library, 2013 * Outdoor Relief Station, Norwood (1887) * Tate Free Library, South Lambeth Road (1887) * Durning Library, Kennington (1889) * Tate Free Library, Streatham (1890) * Tate Free Library, Brixton Oval (1892) * Cripplegate Institute, 1 Golden Lane (1896) [1] * National Gallery of British Art (Tate Gallery) (1897) * 16–19 Dunraven Street, Mayfair (1897) * St Thomas, Telford Park, Streatham Hill (with Spencer William Grant) [2] * Tate Mausoleum, West Norwood Cemetery (c.1890) * Euston Underground station, City and South London Railway (1907) (demolished) [3] ## References[edit] 1. ^ Cripplegate Theatre entry on Arthur Lloyd theatre history website 2. ^ St Thomas's Telford Park, Diocese of Southwark website Archived 26 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine 3. ^ Euston Underground Station – NMR Pastscape entry Authority control International| * VIAF Other| * SNAC This article about an English architect or firm of architects is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. | * v * t * e *[v]: View this template *[t]: Discuss this template *[e]: Edit this template