Henry Bowman was born in
Nantwich, Cheshire, in 1814, the second son of
John Eddowes Bowman the Elder. Bowman worked as an architect in
Manchester, from 1840 to about 1883, in partnership with
Joseph Stretch Crowther. He designed Congleton Workhouse in 1838 and
Stockport Union Workhouse in 1840. He was elected to membership of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society on 29 October 1839 Bowman died at
Brockham Green, near
Reigate, on 14 May 1883. The brass lectern at Christchurch, Brockham is dedicated to his memory. ==Works==