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William Reddall

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Architect of 10, South Street, Finsbury. Was an Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects from 1874.

Cheshire Street is just around the corner from Church House. From Hackney "Nos. 2 to 38 (even) Cheshire Street - This is a row of brick terraced houses dating from around 1870, probably designed by William Reddall." Whereas Edith's Streets writes "8-38 a very complete terrace with integral shop fronts built c. 1870-2 by Reddall & Cumber. The regularity of the design has been emphasised during refurbishment in 1991 by Building Design Prospect."

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William Reddall

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St Matthias Church House

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H. H. Collins

H. H. Collins

Architect active in 1886.

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H. J. Paull

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Philip Charles Hardwick

Philip Charles Hardwick

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Sir Jeffry Wyatville
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George Hornblower

George Hornblower

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