Architect and speculative builder. Worked closely with the manufacturers Doulton and Company to produce a rough-faced terracotta for this type of neo-renaissance architectural decoration. Ornamental Passions has spotted more of his lovely terracotta work at and . Unhappily married as salaciously reported in the , a New Zealand paper.
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Herbert Huntly-Gordon
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Hugh Myddelton's house
This integral plaque is on the corner between the ground and first floor wind...
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Charles Francis Annesley Voysey
Architect and designer. Born near Hull, Yorkshire. Influenced by William Morris, his early work included the design of wallpaper and textiles. Â His designs for houses became very influential on dom...
H. Reginald Ross
Architect for the restoration of Bishop Wood's Almshouses in 1930.  Designed a number of modernist pubs.
Penton Estate
Built by Henry Penton in the late 1700s, possibly London's first planned suburb. The estate was completed around 1820. A few of the original houses survive in Chapel Market. The 'Penton Estate: 750...
Alan Brace
Architect active 1927 and 1937. An Alan Brace was the architect for Rio Tinto Company Limited and carried out work for them in south west Spain, though if this was in the late 1800s, then he was ei...
Edmond Egan, ARIBA
Architect. Designed Lopping Hall in 1883. It was built by his brother, John. From Epping Forest Guardian we learnt that in 1881 Egan built a house for himself on the High Road, very close to Loppi...
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