Architect active in 1902 and second cousin of John Reynold Roberts.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
Architect active in 1902 and second cousin of John Reynold Roberts.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
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J. Kingwell-Cole
This building was erected in the coronation year of His Majesty King Edward V...
Located in Bexleyheath, it was co-designed by Philip Webb and William Morris, to serve as a family home for the latter. Morris's passions for medieval-inspired neo-gothic styles are reflected throu...
Architect to the Tachbrook Estate, 1932 - 1954, he designed all of the blocks on the estate. He also designed the Maternity and Child Welfare Centre and City of Westminster Day Nursery on Bessborou...
Builder and economist, a key figure in the rebuilding of London after the Great Fire. Laid out Essex Street in 1675. Also redeveloped Red Lion Fields and the Temple. It seems he was an extrovert ro...
Architect. Seems to have specialised in churches and often worked in partnership with George Alexander.
William Gilbee Scott had a practice at 25, Bedford Row. The only building, apart from the How Gateway, we can find by him is the Salvation Army Citadel in Sheffield. 2016: via Facebook Neil Jacks...
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