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...
Artist, architect and explorer. Born at 21 Charles Square. Topographical artist. He visited many Mediterranean countries drawing their monuments and ruins. In 1839-40 Catherwood and John Lloyd ...
Royal Palace. Records of the time indicate that Edward the Black Prince was building at Kennington from the early 1340s until about 1350. Between 1353 and 1363 further work took place and some of t...
Architect. Born Clapham Common and brought up in Grayshott, a village in Hampshire. In 1890 the family home Grayshott Court was completely destroyed by fire. The picture source website has an art...
Borough Engineer of Southwark Council in 1936. He designed the Walworth Clinic so we have classified him as an architect, though we can't find any more of his work.
Architect. Articled to Henry Poston. Later he specialised in cinema design.