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Person    | Male  Born 1851  Died 15/4/1923

Edwin Thomas Hall

Categories: Architecture

Edwin Thomas Hall

Architect. Son of architect George Hall and father of architect Edwin S. Hall. His master-work (with his son) is surely Liberty's though he is also known for a number of hospitals, including the Homoeopathic Hospital in Queen Square.

His shows that he was born 1851 in Lowestoft, Suffolk. On 25 April 1878 he married Florence Emma Henrietta Byrne (1854-1934) at St Matthews Church, Brixton, listing his occupation in the marriage register as an architect. They had seven children: Edith Marguerite Florence Hall (1879-1967), Edwin Stanley Hall (1881-1940), George Leslie Hall (1882-1947), Gladys Ellen Mary Hall (1884-1965), Julian Dudley Hall (1887-1961), Ruth Doris Hall (1889-1972) and Audrey Joyce Hall (1891-1959).

In the 1881 census he is described as an architect living at 8 Park Road, West Dulwich, with his wife, their children Edith and Edwin, a nurse and a female general domestic servant. On 10 December 1883 he was initiated as a Freemason in the St George and Corner Stone Lodge No.5 that met at Freemasons' Hall, Great Queen Street, Holborn. He gave his occupation as an architect of 57 Moorgate Street, London. The 1891 census shows him living at 'Hillcote', Rosendale Road, Streatham, with his wife, their seven children, a cook, a parlour-maid, a nurse, an under-nurse and a monthly nurse.

The 1901 census states he was living at 'Hillcote', Rosendale Road, Tulse Hill, with his wife, their seven children, a cook, a parlour-maid, a housemaid and a nurse. In the 1911 census his address is shown as 'Hillcote', 176 Rosendale Road, Dulwich and he was living there with his wife, two daughters: Ruth and Audrey, a cook, a parlour-maid, a housemaid, a child's maid, an under-housemaid and a professional nurse. There were also four visitors: Edith Audrey Clay (b.1910) who was the daughter of his eldest daughter Edith, Jessie Annette Byrne (1869-1918) who was his sister in law and who died a spinster, Mildred Charlotte Sophia Byrne (b.1891) who was a niece and William Graham Wallace (1893-1985) who was a nephew.

Telephone directories from 1906 to 1910 list him at 54 Bedford Square, London, WC1 and from 1912 until his death he is listed at both 54 Bedford Square and 'Hillcote', Dulwich, SE21.

He died, aged 72 years, on 15 April 1923. His probate records give his addresses as 54 Bedford Square, Bloomsbury and Hillcote, Rosendale Road, West Dulwich and confirm he died at the West Dulwich address. Probate was granted on 15 June 1923 to his sons, Edwin Stanley Hall and Major George Leslie Hall, Royal Engineers. His effects totalled £44,848-6s-8d.

Credit for this entry to: Andrew Behan.

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