Person    | Male  Born 16/7/1875  Died 26/3/1960

William Curtis Green

Architect and designer, based in London for much of his career. London works include: the Dorchester Hotel, Wolseley House at 160 Piccadilly, New Scotland Yard. Around 20 of his designs are listed buildings. 1919 he established a partnership with his son, Christopher, and his son-in-law Antony Lloyd.

Born Hampshire. Died at his address, 16-17 Pall Mall, a building he had helped design.

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William Curtis Green

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Bentley House

Bentley House, 200 Euston Road, erected 1938. Architect: W. Curtis Green RA, ...

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