Architect. Other London work: 8-10 Wigmore Street - 1896 and 34 Weymouth Street - 1908. 1904-17 a member of the Ruislip-Northwood Urban District Council, on which he served as chairman.
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F. M. Elgood
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Pithers of Mortiner Street
So who did design this building, F. L. Pither or Elgood? We can find no refer...
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Susan Walker Architects
Architects. Their projects include work within conservation areas and the alteration and extension of listed buildings.
Samuel William Iron
Architect active in 1877. We can find no information about him, which is unusual for architects.
Kingswood House
A Grade II listed building formerly known as Kings Coppice. It may have taken its name from Edward King who was a tenant of Dulwich manor in the sixteenth century. Between 1811 and 1814, William Vi...
Wells Coates
Architect. Born Wells Wintemute Coates in Tokyo of Canadian parents. He was influenced by Le Corbusier's principal that buildings should be 'machines for living' , which was reflected in his best k...
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F. A. Wright
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
Eric Sykes
Scriptwriter and actor. Born in Oldham, Lancashire. As a writer, he worked with Spike Milligan on the early scripts for the Goon Shows. He wrote for many of the major comedians of the day, includin...
Emile Zola
French novelist, playwright, journalist. Born Paris but when he was three the family moved to Aix-en-Provence where he was brought up and where he became friends with Paul Cézanne . When he was 18 ...
E. R. Bottle
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
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