Discussing St Mary Magdelene (Ridgeway/Windmill Hill) gives: "The adjacent vicarage, in 1974 no longer used for the purpose, was designed by Butterfield, while the church hall was built to the designs of C. W. Reeves in 1894." We think the church hall may be the large one-storey building adjacent to the church at the north-east. And we found references to a firm: C. W. Reeves, Son & Rason, active 1948-50, at least. Reeves died in or before 1979.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
C. W. Reeves
Commemorated ati
Enfield Market - pump
One wonders where the pump had been 1904-79, and how did Mrs Reeves acquire t...
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Henry Flitcroft
Architect. His London work includes: church of St Giles in the Fields. Lord Burlington (1694-1753) was his patron. Died at his Hampstead home.
John James
Georgian architect in London and Twickenham. Born Hampshire. Built St George's Hanover Square. Renovated St Margaret's in Parliament Square. Died Greenwich.
Sir Aston Webb
Also designed the eastern façade of Buckingham Palace (Londonist has a good post about this), the entrance façade to the V&A Museum, Admiralty Arch and the French Huguenot Church in Soho Square.
Sir Herbert Baker
Architect. Born and brought up in Kent, trained as an architect in London. 1892 went to South Africa where he gained many important commissions. During a brief return to Britain in 1904 he married....
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