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Donald Hamilton, Wakeford & Partners

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Architects. Donald St Aubyn Hamilton (1907–1956). From 1934 Hamilton worked for , nos 360–366, moving his office there in 1935. "His firm, now Donald Hamilton, Wakeford & Partners continued to work for Lilley & Skinner for some years after the Second World War. But when in 1957 Lilley & Skinner merged with Saxone" the work was lost.

The firm designed a few post-war schemes for Bethnal Green: Approach Road Estate (1951), Approach Estate (1960-2), Digby Estate (1968) and the earlier parts of Greenways Estate.

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