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Waring & Nicholson

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Architects active c.1879 - 1910. Other work in London: Royal Doulton pottery (possible involvement); Royal Waterloo Hospital for Children and Women at Waterloo Bridge; mansion block in Elliott's Row SE11.  Quite a portfolio.

The Nicholson possibly being Sir Charles A. Nicholson.

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Waring & Nicholson

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Pelham Mission Hall

This stone was laid by Randall Thomas, Archbishop of Canterbury, on July 18th...

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Edward A. Gruning

Edward A. Gruning

Architect. Designed the German Gymnasium at King's Cross, 1864-5. Son-in-law of Dr Louis Cappel, the pastor of St George in the East, Cannon Street Road, E1. When the associated school (established...

Person, Architecture, Germany

1 memorial
EPI Architects

EPI Architects

Architects. The only reference we can find to a group with this name is based in Tanzania.

Group, Architecture

1 memorial
Marcial Echenique

Marcial Echenique

Professor of Land Use and Transport Studies and Dean of Architecture at Cambridge.  Born Chile.  Awarded an OBE in 2009.

Person, Architecture, Education, Transport, Chile

1 memorial
Trenwith Wills

Trenwith Wills

Trenwith Lovering Wills was born on 14 February 1891 in Oxton, Birkenhead, Cheshire, the elder son of John Trenwith Wills (1844-1915) and Florence Elizabeth Wills née Lovering (1852-1926). The 1891...

Person, Architecture

1 memorial
Alexander

Alexander

First name unknown. Architect active in 1891.

Person, Architecture

1 memorial