Architect, F.R.I.B.A. active in 1952.
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Haberdashers Place - 1952
Haberdashers Place was destroyed by enemy action on 11th May 1941 and re-buil...
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James Edmeston
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Coade Stone
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John Tarring
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George Robert Welby Wheeler, AMICE
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