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Possible attrib Memorial Hall, Ramsbury, similar to Aldbourne;
TUCKER, EDWARD Architect, Swindon. Website 2016 shows no work;
TUCKEY, JONATHAN Architect, London and Andermatt; Jonathan Tuckey Design; specialists in remodelling and adapting old buildings; worked for David Chipperfield and Fletcher Priest Architects before setting up in 2000;

2003-4 conv Providence Chapel, Colerne; Guardian Weekend 3.6.06, for Niki Turner and Alf Coles, architect not named; extension by JTD illustrated in BD ?/?/2009; did JTD just do the extension which is boarded in black stained wood;


TUFFIN, FERRABY, TAYLOR Building and property consultants, London, Birmingham, Guildford etc

2007 ?Sir Daniel Arms, Fleet St, Swindon for JD Wetherspoon; SBC 118 by TFT architects of Guildford;


TURNBULL, T.J. Surveyor;

1820-5 plan of pleasure grounds, Tottenham Park, Savernake, with alterations sketched in 1300/2828


TURNEDGE, JOHN HARRIS Land agent and surveyor to Lucknam estate, Colerne;

1900 alts Manor House, Colerne for Ann E Walmesley; reduced old house by a quarter and refaced W front; plans WSHC G3/760/67; intended as a farmhouse but ?occupied by Mrs Walmesley; widely attributed to WJ Willcox qv but evidence not found;


TURNER, DANIEL Sherston, mason. Employed by Badminton estate 1709-10 GRO D2700/QA3/1
TURNER, ISAAC Calne

1777 Providence B chapel, Bradenstoke; WBR2;


TURNER, JOHN. Architect, London

1855-6 cemetery, Devizes Rd, Fisherton Anger, Salisbury; consec SWJ 26.4.56, gateway with tower on N EE style, Anglican chapel by John Turner of Wilton St, Grosvenor Sq, London, Dec style, flint and stone; nonconformist chapel by same architect, Perp style; Gover of Winchester builders; John Harding qv clerk of works;

185? alts Fisherton House, Fisherton Anger; chapel,library, concert room; WBR
TURNER, LAURENCE A, sculptor, London, brother of architect Thackeray Turner, sons of Rev JR Turner rector of Wroughton; 1864-1957; noted wood carver, and stone carver, carved William Morris's tomb, Kelmscott, Glos.

192? War Memorial cross, Canon Sq, Melksham; base by H Davis & Son, unveiled by Field Marshal Lord Methuen; gabled cross on octagonal shaft;

1947 two plaques Codford St Peter ch on W wall, one war memorial other to Col Stuart Houston; WSHC D1/61/91/15;
TURNER, THOMAS Builder, brick-maker, Swindon, 1839-1911 born Cheltenham, owned Stratton Pottery from 1860s then c1875 bought Swindon Tile and Pottery Works, on site of Queens Park, Swindon sold c1897, left Swindon c1904, died Brighton 1911 buried Swindon; fl 1869-98; his bricks embellished St Paul ch, Edgeware Rd, Wilts & Dorset Bank Wood St 1884, and adds to museum and chapel Marlborough college, SB;

1869 1-5 Lansdown Rd, Kingshill, Swindon; 3-storey terrace, WBR2;

1871 pair of houses, 152-4 Drove Rd, Swindon known as Pottery Cottages to demonstrate brickworks products; WBR2;

1875 House, Cricklade Rd, Swindon; WBR2;

c1877 Grove House, Drove Rd, Swindon for self; now Grove PH; WBR2;

1882 builder 188-90 Grove Rd, Swindon; JJ Smith qv archt;

1884 Eastcott Lodge estate, Turner St, Swindon; WBR2;

1887 house, shop and cottage, Westcott Place, Swindon; WBR2; also bakehouse and stable; also 12 houses;

1889 148-50 Drove Rd, Swindon; pair of decorated brick houses called the 'Catalogue Houses' to demonstrate products of brickworks,

1892-4 builder Turner St, off westcott Pl, Swindon; WH Read qv architect;

1894 houses, Bellevue Terrace, Hunt St Swindon; WBR2; SB;

1895 builder, Nos. 12-21 and 22-31 Hunt St, Swindon, two terraces to plans by JJ Smith qv;

1898 Wilts & Dorset Bank, Regent St corner Canal Walk, Swindon; WBR2; plans WSHC appear to be countersigned T Turner for W&D Bank, possibly not same Turner; dem;
TURVEY, JOHN Builder, Wroughton, built terraces in Swindon WBR2

1867 builder, National School, Wroughton; WBR2; TS Lansdown archt;


TUTHILL, PATRICK Clerk of works Longleat 1806-7 for Wyatville's additions, called an architect in Longleat accounts, retired through ill-health soon after work began and died 1807 aged 39; born Ireland, buried Horningsham;
TYRWHITT, THOMAS Architect, London; 1874-1956, pupil and assistant of Aston Webb, worked in Hong Kong 1902-3, South Africa 1904-7; in London 1908-35; FRIBA; father of Professor Jacqueline Tyrwhitt architect, planner 1905-83; called former Superintending Architect to Ministry of Agriculture & Fisheries in article Br 17.12.1920 on the earth-walled experimental cottages at the Amesbury Farm Settlement, Wilts, Maxwell Ayrton also named as former Superintending Architect, and HPG Maule as present Superintending Architect;

1919 involved Amesbury Farm Settlement, earth walled (pise-de-terre) cottages; Br 17.12.20;

19?? reblt Foxley Grange; WWinA; no such name in Foxley, ?1920s additions to Foxley Manor for Algernon Turnor by unknown architect;
UNDERWOOD, CHARLES Bristol; c1791-1883. In Cheltenham, bankrupt 1821, est by 1830s in Bristol; brother of George A Underwood c1793-1829 of Cheltenham and Henry Underwood of Bath 1787-1868. 1st chairman of BSA 1851; employed by developers Savery & Clark on several schemes;

(1836-40 Arnos Vale Cemetery, Bristol; BoE N; HC; GJL; lodges and chapels;

1862 Home Mills, Court St, Trowbridge, Wilts; WBR; rebuilt after a fire, burnt again 1931 and top storey not rebuilt; did Underwood design Salter's offices, 5 Fore Street, rebuilt 1864?; built by - Taylor acc to KR;
UNWIN, Sir RAYMOND 1863-1940, trained as engineer, partner with cousin and brother-in-law R Barry Parker qv; Unwin was planner in garden village movement, from New Earswick, York, 1901-3, Letchworth,1904, Hampstead Garden Suburb 1907-14, chief planner to Ministry of Health from 1919, PRIBA1931-3, knighted 1932; RIBA Gold Medal 1937; ASG;

(1903-6 Haygrove Cottage, No 3 Durleigh Rd, Bridgwater; Mervyn Miller says designed by Unwin for a relative connected to Sully family of Bridgwater; plans at house by ?Parker & Unwin;

1922-39 laid out Pinehurst estate, Swindon, Wilts; WBR; BoE says Parker & Unwin from 1919;
UPTON, ALEX See AUA
VALATIN, MARTIN Bradford on Avon; architect;

2000 restored Ladywell fountain, Newtown, Bradford on Avon; GA;


VALLIS, RONALD WILLIAM HARRY Frome. Ronald Vallis took over Percy Rigg qv practice in Monmouth House in 1930s, moved to 6 North Parade. Firm was Vallis & Bird (V&B), Vallis & Vallis (V&V) with William VR Vallis, Ronald’s son, Vallis Associates (VA), finally Nugent Vallis Bryer (NVB) qv - Nugent, William Vallis, Mike Brierly. Ronald Vallis was architect to Sunny Hill Girls School, Pitcombe (now Bruton School for Girls), from c1951 and Kings School Bruton from c1959; cf D Parsons’ history of Sunny Hill (DP); inf on girls’ school from A Harvey-Kelly bursar;

1935 development, Frome Rd, Bradford on Avon, Wilts; WRO G13/760/267; also house Frome Rd 1935 G13/760/275;

(1935 Knoll House, Whitemill Lane, Frome, Som; MHB;)

1938 rest Winterslow ch, Wilts; V & Butter?, WBR;

1938 work at Eastcourt House estate, Crudwell for Captain CED Cooper, alts to cottages and stables; plans G&/760/121;

1938-9 rest No 21 Tory, Bradford on Avon for Guy Underwood GA68 2012;

(1946 unex Memorial Hall, Churchfields, Wincanton, Som; SRO D/DC/s.som 24/1/1;

1947 repairs Court House, Bratton, Wilts; WBR; T Holdoway & Sons, Westbury, bldrs;

c1960 house at Norridge Farm, Upton Scudamore; VCH, for J Meil of Norridge Farm, with colonnaded portico;

1979 repairs Boyton ch; ICBS;


VARDY, JOHN Architect 1718-65 in Office of Works from 1736, junior colleague of William Kent; Roger White in The Architectural Outsiders 1985 ed K Downes; designed Spencer House, London 1755-60

174? attrib drawing room, Bishop's Palace, Salisbury for Bishop Thomas Sherlock +1761 whose monument at Fulham Vardy designed; letter Roger White

1757? attrib Fonthill Arch, Fonthill Gifford for Alderman William Beckford; WBR2; Roger White, Architectural Outsiders 75;
VERITY & BEVERLEY Architects, Tetbury, Glos. Firm established by Thomas Verity in London 1871, then with son Frank Verity, then Frank's son-in-law Sam Beverley +1959 joined in 1920s, designed cinemas for Paramount, joined by Beverley's son-in-law Sir Anthony Denny Bt +2013 in 1959 who continued with Michael Hitchman who retired 1978, then David Butcher joined; Denny retired 2001; Butcher retired 2010;

(20-- summerhouse, Walmer Castle for Queen Mother's 95th birthday, with garden by Penelope Hobhouse;

20-- refub and adds, The Rectory Hotel, Crudwell;

20-- refurb The Potting Shed pub, Crudwell;

20-- equine treatment centre, Wilts, with hydrotherapy pool; boarded sheds;

20-- extension farmhouse, Wilts;

(20-- refurb of Gde II* thatched medieval hall in Somerset;

20-- refurb Georgian house near Corsham; with new swimming pool;

20-- House on farm in N Wessex Downs AONB, Wilts; brick;

2016 rest Nos 12-14 Noble St, Sherston; board outside;

VIALLS, GEORGE London. Architect; ARIBA. Restored Somerton ch, Som;

1881 arcades, Christ Church, Sambourne, Warminster, Wilts; BoE, WBR; WG 20.5.81, 18.11.81 Joseph Gaisford qv bldr;


VICARY, DAVID Architect, Langley Burrell, ended his life at former rectory there which fell into ruin around him; love affair with Rosemary Verey was allegedly the beginning of her career as garden designer;

1971 Fountain garden, Wilton House, fountain set amid pleached limes;


VINCENT, R.G, surveyor, ? to Amesbury RDC;

1927 houses for Amesbury RDC eight at Bulford and sixteen at Winterbourne Gunner;

VOISEY & WILLS Bristol Architects, - Voisey and Frank Wills qv

1877-8 Vicarage, Westwood, Wilts; WBR;


WADE, FAIRFAX BLOMFIELD Architect London 1851-1919 son of Rev Nugent Wade rector of St Anne Soho; changed name to Wade-Palmer in 1900; trained as a banker and then with A Blomfield; in a wheelchair after early 1890s, assistant JL Williams did much of work; ASG;

1883 St John ch, Aylesbury St, Swindon; WBR; ICBS consecrated 27.12.83 FB Wade of London; demolished c1958; SB; cf centenary history of St Mark's 1945, FS 27.6.83, £2843/12/4d;


WADE, ROBIN Museum consultant, born Melbourne, Australia; 1929-2015; Robin Wade Design Associates; 1956 worked with Gordon Russell on furniture design; designed museums at Ironbridge, galleries in most national museums;

1975 conv Abbey Barn, Lacock to Museum of photography, CL 30.1.75; AR Nov 75;

19?? work at Salisbury & South Wilts Museum obit Guardian 22.9.2015;
WAKEFIELD, PETER Architect, Warminster. See Imrie Porter & Wakefield;

1956 Low Ridge, Dry Hill, Crockerton; BoE;


WALDEGRAVE, SAMUEL Yeovil. Not otherwise recorded, not in 1852-3 dir;

1853 National School, Barford St Martin, Wilts; WBR;


WALKER T. County architect, Wiltshire County Council 1925; see also Wiltshire county council;

1925 minor adds to boys toilets, Technical College, Cocklebury Rd, Chippenham; G19/760/11;

1925-7 Commonweal School, The Mall, Swindon; SBC;

1928 Police Station and houses, Cricklade Rd, Gorse Hill, Swindon; G24/760 /3002;


WALKER, THOMAS LARKINS Architect, 106 Gt Russell St, London, 1811-60, pupil and executor of Auguste Pugin; treasurer of the Architectural Soc of London; drew Gothic buildings for Examples of Gothic Architecture; part 2 of third series was Great Chalfield Manor and church, 1837; part 3 of 3rd series was South Wraxall Manor and Biddestone church, 1838; Walker bought off AWN Pugin the remaining drawings of the Vicars Close Wells and published them as Pt 1 of 3rd series having redrawn then with help of GB Wollaston and had them engraved by TT Bury;
WALKER, WILLIAM;

1797-1803 clerk of the works to John Nash qv at Corsham Court; FJL;

WALKER, WILLIAM Architect, Shaftesbury, Dorset. c1789-1843; HC;

1826 S aisle Donhead St Andrew ch; ICBS

1836 enl and alts workhouse, Tisbury T T SWJ 8.8.36;

1838 enlarged nave and new gallery, Donhead St Andrew ch; HC; ICBS

1838-40 reblt Norton Bavant ch, Wilts; 1839-41 WBR; 1840 HC; WSHC PR/ Norton Bavant All Saints/1964/12: faculty 1839, spec, estimate and bills 1838-41; plaque in church FS 30.4.38, opened 29.4.40; SWJ 1.5.40 Tisbury stone, estimate £1234; ICBS has three plans, Henry Hale surveyor involved, also spec, plans also show a galleried N transept (demolished 1869); only tower and piers of arch to Benett chapel shown as kept from old church;

(1838-40 Shaftesbury Workhouse, Dorset)

1839 Chapel, Charlton, nr Donhead St Mary, Wilts; BoE; HC neo Norman)

(1839 RC ch, Poole, Dorset; HC;

(1840 Cann ch, Dorset; HC;
WALL & HOOK, builders, Stroud. In WSHC PR 1157/43 a list of churches restored by firm since 1849 includes Compton Bassett, Chute Forest, and Charlton in Wilts, this in connection with tender £5456 to restore Corsham ch 1875;
WALLACE, FINLAY SMITH & BALL, architects;

1961-6 High Street, Westbury; BoE; shopping parade, shops with flats over on both sides of pedestrian street;


WALLACE, WILLIAM 27a Old Bond St London Architect; articled Campbell Douglas & Stevenson, Glasgow, in London 1871, 1880 brief partnership with J McK Brydon (B&W), c1880-3 partner with William Flockhart (W&F); c1900-09 partner with JGS Gibson (1861-1951) (W&G); DSA; ASG under JGS Gibson;

1899 Trinity P chapel, Victoria Rd, Swindon; WBR2; for Scots Presbyterians; closed 1990 now nursery school; red brick Gothic;

(1900 Municipal Buildings, Walsall; W&G; ASG; Br 13.10.00, 13.5.05;

(1901 add P chapel, Enfield, Mx; BoE; William Wallace;

(19o6-7 Debenham & Freebody, Wigmore St, London W&G with Walter SA Gordon; ASG)
WALLER & SON see F.S. Waller
WALLER, FREDERICK SANDHAM Gloucester architect, 1822-95, articled in 1839 to Thomas Fulljames (1808-74), partner in 1846 (Fulljames & Waller), Fulljames and then Waller were Diocesan Surveyors Gloucester from 1832; son Frederick William Waller (1846-1933) joined in 1868 and practice became Waller & Son (W&S); Walter Bryan Wood was a partner 1882-8, as Waller, Son & Wood (WS&W). Wood then left to set up own practice. Messrs Waller continued with Noel Huxley Waller 1881-1961, then practice was renamed Astam Design; they remained cathedral architects to Gloucester Cathedral from 1847 to 1960 and Diocesan Surveyors from 1832 to 1923 with a break 1871-5; BoE Glos Vale 105;

1855-7 Vicarage, Lydiard Millicent; VCH, by F&W; plans WSHC;

(1856 rest Gloucester Cathedral, completed under FSW SWJ 295.9.56)

1861 JR & Joseph Mullings tomb in churchyard NW of Crudwell ch; AB; by FSW; not found, an eroded Mullings tomb is close to S side of church;

(18?? rest Leighterton ch Glos; reopened tower still to be done, W&Son, Brown of Tetbury builder, font from Wootton under Edge, new N aisle, chancel shortened, N transept renewed;

1880-1 restored Crudwell ch; Gloucester Journal 5.2.81; tower securely braced and tied; walls underpinned and buttressed and crushed arches removed and replaced, an arch built across the s aisle forming a baptistery and also a buttress to the tower; W front of S aisle rebuilt as far back as S porch, stone for stone; E wall of same aisle and windows similarly treated; repairs carried out in the most conservative spirit;

(1884 rest Chipping Camden ch, Glos; WS&W reopening BN 5.9.84)

1884-5 Marston Hill, Marston Meysey BN 5.9.84 (not found); dated 1885; and presumably the stables; for Rev Dr Frederick Bulley +1885 President of Magdalen College Oxford; all plans and accounts are in WSHC 1035/7, James Clutterbuck of Gloucester contractor, £6094/8/3d;

(1886 N wing, Hadspen House, Som; plans at house by WS&W; inf R Dunning;

1901-2 add classroom Marston Meysey school; GRO; W&S;

1905 Lloyds Bank, 7 High St, Swindon; W&S; Collins & Godfrey of Tewkesbury bldrs; G24/760/2206; alts 1915;

1915 alts Lloyds Bank, 7 High St, Swindon G24/760/2546; W&Son;

(1922 ?alts Lloyd's Bank, Bedminster, Bristol; Messrs Waller appointed to replace Mr Williams who has died; Lloyds archive 2.8398 23.06.22;

(1922 plans ext Lloyds Bank, Corn St, Bristol; Lloyds archive 2.9144 17.11.22;

(1923 Lloyds Bank, Ferndale, Glam; W&S appointed Lloyds archive 2.9291 5.1.23;

1924-5 alts Lloyds Bank, 3-5 Swindon, Wilts; W&S Lloyds archive 3.1841, plans 1925 G24/760/ 2837 rear additions to former Capital & Counties Bank by RJ Beswick qv;


WALLIS & CO Builders, Malmesbury; ?same as H Wallis & Co builders, Wootton Bassett;

1934 houses, S side of Nore Marsh Road, Wootton Bassett; G4/760/445; H Wallis & Co; for Stoneover estate;

1937 four houses, Charlton Rd, Malmesbury; WSHC G7/760/59;
WALLIS, THOMAS mason, bricklayer Wootton Bassett in 1830 and 1842 directories also Jesse Wallis and Thomas Wallis Jr in same directories;

WARD, MALCOLM Architect, Marlborough; Malcolm Ward Architects 95 High St, dissolved 1997; Malcolm Ward Associates, Silverless St, Marlborough;

2001 adds Manton Mill, Manton for Tim Clarke; plate glass two-storey S end addition and plate glass rear W addition for conservatory and outside stairs; Homebuilding & renovating Dec 2005;
WARD, RICHARD JONES. Railway engineer. Engineer to Wilts, Somerset & Weymouth Railway. At meeting 1.8.1845 IK Brunel qv appointed engineer with Ward resident engineer for the Thingley Junction to Salisbury section, also the branches to Frome and Radstock, and J Peniston qv resident engineer for Frome to Weymouth. But Ward may have built this too as Mr Ward was present with Mr Ritson the contractor at opening of Yeovil to Weymouth GWR line 20.1.1857; BLJ 36; and he was present as engineer to WS&W at a meeting in Sherborne 23.8.60 BLJ 50. ?Richard James Ward;

1841-3 resident engineer, Swindon Railway Works, C&F 30;

1851 des Warminster Station opened 9.9.51 acc to J Neville An account of Warminster Station and also designed Frome, Dorchester, Weymouth stations; but the drawings for Frome are signed by Thomas J Hannaford, and Warminster is also attributed to JH Bertram qv;

1861-2 engineer to Marlborough Railway Co opened 11.11.62, Smith & Knight contractors; Marlborough Station £33000 Dalrymple & Findlay of Kidlington contractors £788; from Berks & Hants Extension Railway to Marlborough;

1862 Engineer Berks & Hants Extension Railway, from Hungerford to Devizes; designed stations at Great Bedwyn, Savernake Forest, Pewsey and Perry's Corner, T: DWG 5.6.62; four stations, Bedwyn (dem), Savernake (dem), Pewsey and Woodborough; WH Penning contractor; The Marlborough Branch;

1863 engineer proposed Glos & Wilts Railway from Dudbridge nr Kings Stanley via Nailsworth, Tetbury, Long Newnton, Malmesbury, to GWR at Christian Malford, GRO Q/RUm/311 and 316; George Hopkins surveyor;

Attrib: WBR suggests that he designed stations at Devizes (dem), Marlborough, and Malmesbury; Devizes was 1857 on a branch of WS&W, Marlborough was 1862 (see above), and Malmesbury 1877 (unlikely);
WARING & BLAKE Architects, 42 Parliament St, London; – Waring and Edward Collier Scott Blake;

(1863 St Mary ch, Bromley, London;

1864 adds vicarage, Ham; new W wing; VCH; plans are by Edward CS Blake qv, replacement of W cross-wing with much larger cross-wing and additional storey to dining-room in rear centre, D1/11/162; Wiliam Greenshon of Andover builder;
WARRE, Captain EDMUND LANCELOT. Architect, nephew of Canon Francis Warre, vicar of Melksham and later Bemerton and cousin of Eleanor Warre qv; Edmond not Edmund cf I Slocombe op cit; his father Edmond Warre 1837-1920 was headmaster and Provost of Eton, brother of Canon Francis Warre, both sons of Henry Warre of Bindon House, Langford Budville, Som; Sussex churches website: Edmond Lancelot Warre 1877-1961 son of headmaster of Eton, in practice from 1907 in London, after war service, helped John Christie of Glyndbourne Sussex remodel the house;

1907-8 rest Amesbury ch; ICBS;

1912-13 Gastard ch; Br 1913 b 16;

1913 rebuilt N facade Wilton House, converted Wyatt library to drawing room; WBR;

(1920s work at Glyndebourne, Sx

1930 Memorial Hall, Horningsham, reused gymnasium of 1909 from Wiltshire Reformatory, Warminster, closed 1924; I Slocobe, The Wiltshire Reformatory, 40;


WARRE, ELEANOR Artist, daughter of Canon Francis Warre, vicar of Melksham from 1876 to 1890; then of West Harnham and Bemerton; Lynne Walker has information in her book on women in Arts & Crafts movement; Canon Warre was elder brother of Edmond Warre 1837-1920 headmaster of Eton, both sons of Henry Warre of Bindon House, Langford Budville, Som; Captain Edmund Warre qv, architect was possibly her brother or her cousin;

1881? painting N wall chancel, Melksham ch; also paintings on wall panels each side of reredos replaced in mosaic by Edward Frampton; cf Canon Wyld Guide to Melksham ch 1912;

1891 painting reredos Edington ch, by CE Ponting architect; removed to Blakenall ch nr Walsall in 1951; inf re move from Andy Foster;

1896 reredos and mosaic and gesso frieze, Bemerton St John ch; CE Ponting architect;

c1900-30 fittings St George ch, West Harnham, Salisbury, DoE inc triptych reredos, E window and S chapel glass;
WARREN, EDWARD PRIOLEAU 1856-1937 Oxford. Born Bristol, articled to GF Bodley, wrote his biography; practice from 1885; brother was president of Magdalen College, Oxford;

1899 rest Ebbesbourne Wake ch, Wilts; WBR

(1898-9 Bryanston ch, Dorset; RA 1899; ill Br 10.2.1900, completed Aug 1898)

(1899-1900 Eastgate Hotel Oxford ill Br 10.2.00;

(19?? Adds Clifton College, Bristol; ASG;

(1901 Bedales School, Hants Br 7.9.01)

1904 A Becketts, Littleton Pannell, Wilts; WBR;

1905 West Lavington Manor, Wilts; ASG; ?alts for T Holloway ?1908;


WARREN, NIGEL MCLAIN Architect Oxford, see NMW Architects;
WARWICK, SEPTIMUS Architect, London, 1881-1953, articled Arthur Vernon 1895-8, set up in 1905 with Herbert Austen Hall, (W&AH) won competition for Lambeth TH, London, 1905, Holborn TH 1906, Berkshire County Offices 1909; partnership dissolved 1913; Warwick worked in Canada to 1920; ASG;

1920-7 Twatley Manor, Brokenborough; C18 Twatley Farmhouse very much enlarged in Cotswold style for Herbert C Cox with new stables etc; now Whatley Manor; ?Cox only bought farm in 1925 and work done 1925-7;


WASEY, GEORGE KINDERSLEY, Engineer, Leigh Hill House, Savernake. c1862-1943, buried Savernake churchyard, tombstone says died aged 81 'sometime Chief Engineer to the West of India and Portuguese Railway';
WATERHOUSE, ALFRED Architect, Manchester, then London, 1830-1905, designed Manchester Town Hall, Natural History Museum, Prudential Building etc; built Yattendon Court, Berks for himself; PRIBA; Colin Cunningham biography (CC);

1872-3 cricket pavilion, Marlborough College; CC 243 1872-3 cricket pavilion and store of red brick with wooden verandah and balcony with corrugated iron roof, Samuel Clarke contractor, £1200; Kendall Kingscott qv website; KK added a piece to back of taller brick crosswing on W, the original part of cross-wing contains staircase and balcony, main part also with balcony;


WATERS, JOHN Surveyor, Salisbury

1858 site plan school, Steeple Langford; WBR


WATKINS, ROBERT ARUNDEL The Shrub, Castle Combe, agent to the Manor House Castle Combe estate of EC Lowndes, 1899 dir;

1902 cottage, Burton, Nettleton, plans WSHC G3/760/162 plain double fronted and mullioned like C18 houses, N gable to the road; for EC Lowndes estate;


WATKINS, WILLIAM HENRY Architect, 1 Clare St, Bristol and 11 Waterloo Place London, 1877-1964 FRIBA artic FB Bond, with whom des Handel Cossham Mem Hospital, Kingswood, Bristol, 1901. In pract 1903, designed cinemas in 1920s & 1930s for PCT and Gaumont British Picture Corp: at Plymouth, Exeter, Barnstaple, Bristol, Bath, Coventry, Truro, Chippenham. By 1964 firm was Watkins, Gray & Partners, then Watkins Gray International; ASG; bought Belcombe Court, Bradford on Avon, Wilts in 1935, there to c1953, WBR2 with portrait; owned Belcombe Court until his death in 1964, sale by Norman A Watkins 8.7.64;

1920 new bank front, Barclays Bank, Market Place, Chippenham; ?dem for present branch by Tripe & Wakeham qv;


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