Gordon and Viner
Architects. We can find no other building by this pair, nor anything about them.
Rodney Gordon
Architect. Graduated from the Architectural Association School in 1957. His first job at the London County Council Architects department was to design this London Underground substation, dedicated...
A. R. Gough
Architect. Based in Bristol. He also designed St Jude's in Mildmay and a fountain to celebrate Queen Victoria's diamond jubilee in Charlbury, Oxfordshire.
Henry Charles Green
Vice Chairman of Ealing District Council committee in 1899.Alderman Henry Charles Green was the first Mayor of Ealing,19011902. Died aged 83. Green Avenue W13 is named for him. The artuk.org we...
Leslie Green
Architect. Born Leslie William Green in Maida Vale.In 1903 he was appointed as architect for the Underground Electric Railways Company of London (UERL) to design stations for three underground rai...
T. Thornton Green
Architect active at least in this period, 1883-91. From The Builder, 1887: "Professional Partnership. Mr. T. Thornton Green, surveyor, Poultry, announces that he has taken into partnership Mr. P...
T. A. Greeves
Architect and artist. Born Thomas Affleck Greeves. Studied at the Cambridge School of Architecture, but never actually designed any functional buildings. Instead he produced a series of fantastical...
Herbert Gribble
Architect of the Oratory Church and was aged 29 years when he won the competition in March 1876. Not to be confused with Herbert Gribble (1860-1943) an English cricketer who played for Gloucestersh...
Jan F. Groll
FromColonial Spectacles John (or Jan) F. Groll was an architect and engineer. After completing his studies in Delft, he worked for the department of public works in British India.We can't fi...
