Architects active in 1912. George Edward Holman (1862-1921/2) and Henry Robert Goodrham (1863-1937). More about them at Lea Bridge Heritage.
We believe we have "Goodrham" correctly spelt but others disagree; even Historic England have "Goodsham".
Architects active in 1912. George Edward Holman (1862-1921/2) and Henry Robert Goodrham (1863-1937). More about them at Lea Bridge Heritage.
We believe we have "Goodrham" correctly spelt but others disagree; even Historic England have "Goodsham".
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Holman & Goodrham
Jahncke Ltd This stone was laid by P. E. Beachcroft, 11th November 1912. Dir...
Erected between 1600 and 1609 on the site of a wooden wayside cross which was first mentioned in 1409. There is some speculation that the first structure on the site was a Roman beacon or marker. T...
Three storey terrace house. Lived in by Isaac Newton 1710 - 1725, although he owned it until his death in 1727. When it was demolished the panelling of the front parlour was reconstructed as the ...
Designed by Walter Epps. It was intended to stand 'as a memorial to the enterprise and loyalty of the inhabitants of Bexleyheath'. Our picture shows the tower in 1912.
Architect. Also known as Roland Plumbe. Designed many residential schemes across London.
Architect of Methodist churches, settlement halls and social housing. Born in London to Elijah Hoole, a Wesleyan Methodist missionary. Hoole had a long working relationship with Octavia Hill : he...
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