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Adams, Holden and Pearson

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Architectural partnership. 1899 Charles Holden joined H. Percy Adams' practice and became a partner in 1907. In 1913 Lionel Pearson became a partner. Their designs include 55 Broadway, the headquarters of London Transport at St James Park Station.

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This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Adams, Holden and Pearson

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Oakwood Station

Underground Heritage information Oakwood station Listed as a building of Nati...

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Piccadilly Circus Station

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Southgate Underground Station

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Sudbury Town Station

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Walter Wakley

This stone was laid on 13th September 1928 by Walter Wakley, foreman stonemas...

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