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Spalding & Cross

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An architectural partnership, 1889 - 1899.

From : "Following the death of his then partner, Patrick Auld, on 4 March 1889, Henry Spalding took Alfred W S Cross into partnership. Between 1889 and 1899 they enjoyed considerable success in architectural competitions, receiving first premium for Dulwich Baths, London (1890); Camberwell Baths, London (1890); Finchley Road Congregational Church, London (1891); Artisans Dwellings, Manchester (1891); Manchester Technical School (1892) Coventry Public Baths (1995-1896) in association with Harold Burgess, and LCC Millbank Estate, London (1897), not progressed on cost grounds. The partnership was dissolved through effluxion of time in June 1899.  Address: 5 Queen Street, Cheapside London EC."

Henry Spalding (1838 - 1910) was born St John’s Wood. More information at .

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