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(1822-4 Rode Hill ch, Som; SNB for Archdeacon Daubeny)

1823 N aisle, South Wraxall ch, Wilts; ICBS;

1823 alts Malmesbury Abbey, Wilts; GM 1823 2 170; DWG 14.8.23 refers to repairs begun, shortly to be reopened, the Ww replaced in stone, groining restored, int cleansed, triforium reopened, new pews, new stone gallery; two W vaults were restored in plaster, replaced in stone 1927-8 by H Braskspear qv who also removed HEG's gallery at W end;

c1825-30 alts Cottles House, Atworth, Wilts; four undated plans Glos RO D1086/P13 for Robert Hale; presumably the Tudorish addition to the r. of house c1770 by Jelly & Palmer qqv;

(1824-8 Lansdown Tower, Bath for William Beckford; completed as to masonry work DWG 2.8.27;

1829 alts Hardenhuish House, Chippenham, Wilts; HC, possibly altered to suggestions by J Soane qv; for Thomas Clutterbuck; Soane's account journal 6 (1813-30) f 161 has an entry on 29.10.1829 that 6 drawings of designs and additions are sent by Soane to Clutterbuck 'and at the same time returned Mr Gooderich's drawings 5 in number'; the dining-room wing looks c1829 with twin Ionic columns, the columned porch looks slightly like one on the only surviving Soane plan, a ground plan that does not show the dining-room wing; Soane account has pencilled 'no charge ever made' so perhaps Goodridge plans used?

1831-3 reblt Rowde ch, Wilts exc tower; HC; elevation 1831 WSHC PR/Rowde/1562/11 and corresp and plans PR/Rowde/505/176; T: alts repairs and repewing DWG 12.1.32; ICBS letter in May 1832 and the plans suggest the chancel was not rebuilt although the buttresses were added to it. I am very doubtful anything was done in 1831. The application is dated 13 Dec 1831. On what I see here I’d date as 1832-3; ICBS plans show new nave, aisles and NE vestries, but chancel kept with new diagonal E buttresses. Main door was into N side bay 4, next to vestry.

1831-2 Atworth ch, Wilts; ICBS; rebuilt except tower; plans WRO D/1/61/5/43; T: DWG 19.5.31; opened 17.1.32;

1832 prop Column to Reform Bill, ?Warminster, Wilts, not blt; DWG 28.6.32;

1832-3 repewed Potterne ch, Wilts; ICBS; tender advert for carpenters for flooring pews and other alts, DWG 5.7.32;

(1834 unex plans, School, Woodlands, Som; Longleat 14/3 32/0 01/1/1831; three different designs in cottage, Tudor and Elizabethan styles; paid for 1834 design 14/3 2/12 2/4/1836; school was built to different plans not in archive;

c1840 Devizes Castle, Wilts, for V Leach; RA 1842; after 1838 WBR;

1857 Pickwick Schools, Corsham, Wilts; plans WRO schools;

Attrib: refacing Notton House c1830-40; Colerne Rectory, Wilts, 1842, attrib WBR;
GOOLD, H. VIVIEN Architect, Kings Chambers, Prestatyn, Flints; LRIBA;

1930-1 Old Chapel Field, Plough lane, Kington Langley for Robin & Heather Tanner; plans G3/760/752 1930; Tanner's autobiography describes him as a follower of CFA Voysey;


GORDON & GUNTON, London Architects, Henry Thomas Gordon in practice from 1870, Gordon & Lowther +1900 from 1875, Josiah Gunton (1861-1930) articled, partner 1886, firm was Gordon & Gunton from 1900 then Gunton & Gunton with WH Gunton partner from 1916; architects to the Methodist connexion, principally Josiah Gunton designed the chapels;

1908-9 WM chapel, Monkton Hill, Chippenham; WT 28.4.09; Downing & Rudman contrs; now Central Methodist;

1910 WM chapel and schools, New Road, Marlborough, S Cripps of Marlborough builder; opened SA 8.7.10;

GORDON, GEORGE HAMILTON. Architect, Westminster. Designed a chapel at Longford Castle, Wilts, 1894 and a mansion at The Leas, Folkestone, Kent, Br 1.2.1896, both for the Earl of Radnor; in firm of Robinson & Gordon with AW Robinson.

1891 Strengthening roof, Crockerton ch; plan Longleat archives April 1891;

(1891-5 prop vestry and reseating Wambrook ch, Som; ICBS no plans; two applications 1891 and 1895. ?Robinson & Gordon;

1893 chapel, House of Mercy, Salisbury; glass by CE Kempe 1902-4, statue of Virgin & Child by Bodley & Hare; three apse figures 1929 Kempe & Co; Wheatsheaf 28.12.1985; G 11.4.94 three apse windows by Messrs Evans of London; BN 20.4.94;

1893 cottages and reading room, Longford Castle, Wilts; WBR 2;

1894 chapel for Earl of Radnor, Longford Castle, Wilts, unex; ill Br 24.3.94;

(1895 rest Great Toller ch, Dorset, ?Toller Porcorum; WG 8.11.95; 1891 BoE;


GOSLING, J. Surveyor Swindon. Signs C18 plan of Lydiard Tregoze, D1/61/5/1;
GOTTO & BEESLEY Engineers, London; Edward Gotto and Frederick Beesley, town drainage specialists, did drainage of Trowbridge; partnership 1860-90; Edward Gotto 1822-97 obituary Graces Guide; Frederick Beesley 1836-1902;
GOULD, J(EREMY) & C(AROLINE) Architects, Street, Somerset;

198- rest West Woodyates Manor near Salisbury for Timothy & Sophie Palmer,


GOULD, JOHN Architect, Tottenham Park, i.e. Savernake; probably designed many of the estate cottages for the Ailesbury estate,

1852-3 St Peter's National School, 91 High St, Marlborough; Br 1852 203; plans WSHC 782/71 dated 29.8.1851, also different unsigned plan 12.5.51; yellow brick, paired gables to High St;

1853-4 School, Little Bedwyn; plans 782/7/2 1853, building dated 1854; polychrome brick

Attributed for Ailesbury estate: cottages Stoke Common, Great Bedwyn; cottages Cadley; Cadley House; Cadley School; row of houses 82-87 Church St Great Bedwyn; Sicily House, Savernake; Forest Hotel by Bruce Tunnel, Durley;


GOVER, WILLIAM;

1836 enl Hindon ch; rebuilt 1870-1 by TH Wyatt qv; WBR;


GRADIDGE, RODERICK Architect Bedford Park, London; biography 'Roderick Gradidge, architect'.

1965-7 Garden House, High Rd, Ashton Keynes; BoE; GI;

19?? bathroom etc, Easton Grey House; not seen;

1963 table tomb for cremations, Ashton Keynes churchyard; BoE; S of S porch;

1967d headstone for Diana Blow, Wilsford churchyard; BoE;

1970d John Gradidge tombstone, Ashton Keynes churchyard; BoE; Brigadier Reggie Gradidge, at N edge of churchyard;

19?? ext and rest Tudor House (Townsend Cottage), Horton;

19?? Traction Electric Ltd factory, Melksham; not found;

19?? alts officers mess, Bovington Camp;
GRANT, T. F. W. Architect, 11 Buckingham St, Adelphi, London, surveyor to dioceses of Canterbury and Rochester; with Martin Travers qv designed Good Shepherd ch, Carshalton Beeches, Sy, 1930, Emmanuel ch, Leyton, Ex, and Holy Redeemer ch, Streatham Vale, London 1932;

1937 Vicarage, West Overton; plans 1079/83; modern Georgian style;


GRAVES, SAM son of poet Robert Graves and painter Nancy Nicholson,

1968 adds Manor Farm, Stockton, for J Michael Stratton; inf Phyllida Stratton; another architect had been employed was sacked, and Graves, not trained as architect designed the addition, built with stone from demolished Tisbury Workhouse; his first commission, then other commissions followed;


GRAY, BAYNES & SHEW Architects Oxford successor to Booth & Ledeboer qv, Richard Gray and Anthony Baynes set up in Oxford 1976, Simon Shew partner 1980. Partners Nigel Spawton, David Welbourne, Robin Edwards & Jacqui Heslop;

20?? restored North Block, Marlborough College, re-roofing and internal refurbishing; £1.2m;

20?? Fountain Court, Marlborough College; proposed roofing over 1960s courtyard by David Roberts qv S of dining hall; with roof terrace; not done;

GRAY, MICHAEL JAMES Architect, Broad Blunsdon, Swindon, RIBA, practice in holland Park London before training as conservation architect and returning to Swindon. Wrote booklet on Brightwen Binyon qv; trustee Friends of Lydiard Park;


GREATREX, ROLLAND IVOR Architect, born 1911, designed Post Offices at Kingsbridge, Devon, exh RA 1962, and South Molton, Devon, exh RA 1961, and Winchester;

1963-5 add Post Office, Princes St, Swindon; BoE1975; ?dem; another addition 1970-2 by EJ Vaisey & I Urwin

1965-6 Post Office, Roundstone St, Trowbridge; BoE1975;
GREEN, LLOYD & SON see William Curtis Green;
GREEN, MOWBRAY ASHTON Bath. 1865-1945 born Surrey, articled 1884 to AS Goodridge, returned Bath 1890 to continue JE Gill practice, joined by J Herbert Hollier in 1914 (MG&H), practice sold to Frank W Beresford Smith in 1947. Author C18 architecture of Bath, 1902-4; obit RIBAJ Jan 1946 100, Br 14.12.45; ASG; restored Assembly Rooms, Bath (bombed 1942); did Bath Regional Plan 1949; MAG ARIBA 5 Prince’s Buildings, Bath, Kelly 1906, home at Nethern House, Weston, Bath; president BSA 1908-9; 27 Queen Sq Bath 1931 directory MG&H;

1900 shop and house, High St, Malmesbury; WWinA 1926; could this be No 44 dated 1901?

19?? house at Marlborough; WWinA 1926;

1919? gates Rudloe Manor, Box, inf TB, Harold Brakspear did drawings for restoring house but did not get the job;

1922 rest Tisbury ch, Wilts; WBR;

1927 rest Warminster St Denys ch, Wilts; WBR;

1929 chancel paving and panelling, Limpley Stoke ch; MG&H; plan reproduced in village history c2000;
GREEN, WILLIAM CURTIS Architect London. 1875-1960. Articled John Belcher, set up 1898. Designed power stations for tramways, smaller country houses. Joined Dunn & Watson qv c1900 (DW&CG), brief partnership with Archibald C Dickie 1868-1941 (CG&D) around 1903. Dickie had been with Dunn & Watson also. Designed Dorchester Hotel London in 1930s. RIBA Gold Medal 1942. Firm later included his son Christopher Green qv; son-in-law WAS (Anthony) Lloyd from 1930s, and Lloyd's son Jeremy Sampson (Sam) Lloyd (1930-2009) joined 1954, and EJ Armitage; variously called Curtis Green & Lloyd; Green, Lloyd & Son; Green, Lloyd & Adams. ASG. Sketches of Wilts inc Wilton Ho, Lake House, and around Mere, Tisbury, and Salisbury. Arch Assoc Sketchbook in Br 5.8. and 12.8.1899;

(1899 Tramways Generating Station, Counterslip, Bristol; SNB;

(1900-1 Tram depot, Bath Rd, Bristol; SNB;

(1906 The Institute, Painswick, Glos; ASG; CL 1919)

(1913-14 Old Bank, High St, Bath; DW&CG; MF;

1945ff buildings at St Mary's School, Calne, Wilts; by GL&Son, BoE; Christopher Green qv appointed 1945, Sampson Lloyd appointed 1963; alts to St Cecilia's 1945, alts to mews 1947-8, extension to kitchen 1948, new wing to main building flat-roofed 1954-5, science block 1961, all by Christopher Green; boarding house 1967, chapel 1971 all by S Lloyd who painted reredos in chapel;

1948ff buildings, Training College, The Close, Salisbury, Wilts; GL&Son, BoE; and on into 1960s, 1965 add to kitchen and dining wing Audley House; chapel 1948 by WCG, H&F;

Restored Old Deanery, Salisbury; WBR;


GREEN, CHRISTOPHER Architect son of William Curtis Green qv appointed architect to St Mary's School, Calne, 1945, succeeded by Sampson Lloyd in 1963, all of Green & Lloyd

1945 altered St Cecilia's boarding house, St Mary's School, Calne; 1947-8 altered mews, raised as store; 1948 extension for kitchen flat-roofed;

1954-5 Plumer wing, St Mary's School, Calne, two storey, flat roofed, nine classrooms, library, art studios, dormitories;

GREENE, ISAAC Joiner, Reading, Berks;

1683 paid for 151 yards of wainscot and for 26 days work and for 15 deal boards about 20' long, Castle House, Marlborough; MTC 11; also paid – Hearst for 1891' of deals at 16/0d per 100';
GREENING, - Landscaper consulted by Paul Methuen over Corsham Court grounds before Capability Brown perhaps c1749; plan illustrated FJL pl. 60;

GREENWAY, THOMAS Mason, Bath. Yard at Claverton St, Widcombe; carved vases and architectural ornament; built Cold Bath House at Widcombe c. 1704 and houses in St John's Court Bath 1720 noted for over-lavish ornament by John Wood. Attributed are houses in Trim Street 1707 and No 14 Abbey Churchyard for General Wade c1720, perhaps also No 15 next door with superimposed orders similar to 15 Westgate St and General Wolfe's House, Trim St; visited Dublin 1730 to exhibit flower pots, urns and vases; HC; sons Benjamin & Daniel working c1740-52, supplied ornament for John Wood on Bristol Exchange 1740-1; joseph Greenway noted 1757 working with Robert Parsons qv; IR; Thomas carved urns designed by Gibbs at Cliveden, Bucks; subscribed to Vitruvius Britanicus which volume 1715, 1717 or 1725?

1725-8 suggested without evidence as architect The Ivy Chippenham for John Norris; also suggested are William Killigrew, John Strahan, William Halfpenny, Nathaniel Ireson; CL 3.9.1992;
GRIFFIN, WILLIAM Mason who worked at Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire and may have worked at Longleat in the 1570s CL 18.6.2014 92-3 from Anthony Wells-Cole;

c1598-1611 drawing-rooom fireplace, South Wrawall Manor for Sir Walter Long; CL 18.6.2014 from anthony Wells-Cole; caryatids from Vredeman de Vries, Caryatidum 1560-70, cartouches on lintel from Benedetto Battini, Vigilate quia nescitis diem neque horam, 1553 and four main overmantel figures from Maarten de Vos;


GRIFFITH, EDWARD HENRY HERBERT Architect, Hath, Redlynch, Wilts, WWinA 1926;
GRIMSHAW, Sir NICHOLAS Architect London. Nicholas Grimshaw & Partners practice founded 1980, Nicholas Grimshaw born 1939 was with Terry Farrell from 1965 to 1980 see Farrell & Grimshaw, firm now Grimshaw Architects. Major projects all over world. President of RA 2004-11; Neven Sidor joined 1981

1981 Wiltshire Radio, Wootton Bassett, Wilts; lightweight addition to Gde 2 listed house; AJ 2.10.83; RIBA British Architecture Now 1983;

1983 Herman Miller factory phase I, Chippenham; BD 22.4.83 £1.7m; first of three phases; RIBA award 1986 RIBAJ 93 (8-86) 5-45; Neven Sidor project architect; Ian McArdle involved;

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1991 add to Princess Margaret Hospital Swindon; BD 6.10.89 to start 1991;
GULLETT, H.A. Marble mason, Ridgeway, Plympton, Devon;

1905 Font, Christ Church, Swindon, plans BRO EP/J/6/SwPC/4; also font cover;

GUNNING, BARNABY Architect 63 Loudoun Rd London NW8

2010-12 conv Glove Factory, The Midlands, Holt, to studios and workshops for – Kirkham;

(2012 The Nutmeg House, Shipton Hill, Bridport, Dorset)
GUNSTONE, EDWIN Melksham. Probably related to John Gunstone of Melksham who built infants school at National School, Melksham, 1870, WBR;

1897 Eleven cottages, Melksham, Wilts, for Melksham Dwellings Ltd C: BJ 8.9.97;


GUNSTONE, JOHN Melksham

1870 infants school, National School, Melksham, WBR; school of 1840;


HAB HOUSING Firm set up 2007 by TV presenter Kevin McLeod to promote better housing design, HAB stands for Happiness Architecture Beauty. 'Custom built' typical housing type modified to suit customer preferences; took on site at Triangle Swindon, 2010-11 (design by Glenn Howells Architects qv), involved at Boreham Mead, Warminster, 2014-16, with HPH Commercial Property qv;
HABERSHON & PITE Architects Bloomsbury Sq, London; William Gilbee Habershon and Arthur Pite

1872 Infants School, St Thomas ch, Trowbridge; plans WSHC, certif 1872

1877 correspondence of WGH of H&Pite with Hardman & Co re a stained glass window in St James ch, Trowbridge; window N3 to W Willis installed TA TA 23.2.78;
HABERSHON, EDWARD H. Architect, died 1901. Son of Matthew Habershon (1789-1852), brother of WGH (qv) in partnership 1849-58 as WG&E Habershon, with ?office in Newport, Mon, as well as London. Later with E. P. Loftus Brock (H&B) and – Webb (H,B&W). Designed Greville Pl C chapel, Kilburn, London CYB 1860; 1863 Old London Road C chapel St Leonards (H, Spalding &B); 1863 Highbury Park P chapel London; 1864 Dallington ch, Sx H&B; 1867 Normanhurst, Battle Sx (HB&W); 1869 St Andrew ch Hastings (H&B); 1869 St Helen ch Hastings (H&B); 1874 The Builder offices, 4 Catherine St, Covent Garden BoE337 (H&B); 1877 Free Episcopal ch, Littlehampton, Sx (H&B).

1875 Billiard-room, Neston Park, for GP Fuller; inf from family;

HADFIELD, DAVID Architect Corsham; Hadfield Associates 2014;
HAKE, GUY DONNE GORDON Architect, FRIBA, 2 Richmond Pk Rd, Clifton, Bristol; 1887-1964; Gordon Hake was principal of Bristol School of Architecture; ?relation of poet Thomas Gordon Hake 1809-95; retired 1951 to Yarcombe, Devon; known as painter, member of Bristol Savages;

1945 report on The Hall, Bradford on Avon, Wilts; WBR2; but ?work by Pictor & Snailum;

1948 Laboratories, Kingston Rd, Bradford on Avon; acc to Alex Moulton interview in GA 51 2006, plans 1945 in WRO by Pictor & Snailum qv for slightly different building;
HAKEWILL, JOHN HENRY Architect, 8 Craigs Ct, Charing Cross, London 1811-80 one of sons of Henry Hakewill architect, another son was Edward Charles Hakewill 1812-72; reblt Nettlebed ch, Oxon exc tower; obit Br 39 1880 315; cousin Arthur William Hakewill worked in office of CR Cockerell; inf WRH Hakewill 1991;

1839-40 rest Urchfont ch, Wilts; N aisle by GF Bodley 1855, further work 1899 by Ponting;

1844-6 Stert ch; ICBS Hakewill kept the whole of the N aisle, not just the arcade according to the plan (confirmed by the declaration on the certificate of completion which refers just to rebuilding of nave and chancel). They started their planning in mid-1845 for reseating but then decided to go for the rebuild. The application for a grant for this is dated 14 Feb. 1846 and the completion cert (Nov. 1846) specifically says the application was made before the work was commenced; plan WSHC 1844 D1/61/6/11 new wooden porch, new bell-turret, new seats, new E window;

1845-7 Liddington ch; restoration and repewing, ICBS; plan WSHC D1/61/6/15 1846 £455 report and ground plan; reroof nave, repair original roof, shore up N wall, restore two S windows to original state, remove W gallery, remove pews, new pews, pulpit and desk;

1847 rest West Lavington ch, Wilts; ICBS; opened DWG 2.12.47, Mitchell of Pewsey bldr; galleries removed, reroofed nave after manner of Ely Cathedral, panelled roof on chancel, E w by Ward & Nixon, N tr, W w and small window over chancel arch all by Powell; plans WSHC D1/61/6/18 1847 by JHH of 8 Craig's Court, Charing X; reroof nave and aisles, open clerestory ws, restore aisles to original height with new parapets, rebuild N transept gable and part of E wall, remove plaster ceiling and insert boarded one, remove W stairs, new triplet E window, new tracery, rebuild both porches;

1848-9 rest Sutton Benger ch; ICBS, extended chancel, new seats, reroofing etc; reopened 24.8.49 DWG 30.8.49 and SWJ 1.9.49 no details except organ by G Sherborn of Bath, reference to newly erected schoolroom;

1849 Seagry ch, Wilts; 1849 BoE; ICBS 1849; FS 7.6.49, open 8.11.49, £860, church guide;

1850 attrib School, Seagry;

1850-1 rest Castle Combe ch for GP Scrope MP, DWG 2.10.51, Miller qv of Seagry bldr; rebuilt collapsing chancel arch, replaced roofs, rebuilt N aisle with new tomb for Scrope family; new seats with richly carved ends, , reopened E window, glass by Ward & Nixon E with genealogy of Christ, and W and rose window and NE window; others by Gibbs except aisle windows with quarries by Castell; Gibbs particularly good S window of chancel, Suffer the children;

1851 restored Stanton St Quintin ch; rebuilt S aisle and S porch; DWG 25.9.51 repaired tower and body of church, cleansed interior, new open seats, original oak roof revealed, space below tower improved by raising a low and heavy oak ceiling; two old narrow lights in tower reopened; expense of Lord Radnor;

1852 add vicarage, Seagry, inf Alan Brooks; original house 1828, addition in matching style;

1857 rest Kington St Michael ch, Wilts; reopened DWG 21.1.58, E Millar qv of Seagry bldr, memorial window in S aisle by A Gibbs to John Aubrey and J Britton; 1-lt w to Rev Rowlandson; £800; SWJ 23.1.58;

1858-9 alts Ferne House, Donhead St Andrew, Wilts; WBR2;

186? attrib rest Little Somerford ch c1860; because Hakewill did rectory in 1866;

c1861 National School, Neston; plans Corsham Side school WSHC certif 1864; Neston School; lately opened DWG 30.10.62;

(1862 new aisle Weyhill ch, nr Andover, Hants T: SWJ 23.8.62

1863 adds Rectory, Great Somerford; AB; BRO EP/A/25/?

1865 rest Great Somerford ch, G 8.11.65 E window by Lavers & Barraud 4-light gift of Miss Pyke, chancel N window gift of Rev S Demainbray, rector;

1866 alts rectory, Little Somerford; AB; large addition on S side; plans BRO EP/A/25/?; now Pound house;

1866 Neston ch, Wilts; BoE; church at Corsham Side DWG 30.5.67

1879 exh design for (or drawing of) Old Manor House, Malmesbury at RA;
HALL, ALBERT Architect, civil engineer, Tisbury; ref Taunton Courier 11.1.1933
HALL, EDWIN STANLEY Architect 54 Bedford Square London FRIBA; son of Edwin T Hall FRIBA FRSanI in practice as Edwin T Hall and E Stanley Hall; Edwin T Hall 1851-1923 son of George Hall Sr architect, London, started practice 1875, won comp for Manchester Royal Infirmary with John Brooke + 1914; also St Ermin's Hotel, Caxton St, London, many hospitals, and Liberty's store Regent St, classical in front, timber-framed behind; brother GA Hall worked with him, then son E Stanley Hall who continued practice with Murray Easton and Howard Robertson; ASG; adds to Ashmolean Museum Oxford by Stanley Hall and Easton & Robertdson Br 12.5.1933;

1919-20 alts Kingston Manor, Kington St Michael; WWinA 1926; G3/760/493 internal alts, new fireplaces ground floor, plumbing, minor alts to stables, new hip-roofed garage; G3/760/487 addition to left side of lodge for GM Thompson; Downing & Rudman builders;


HALL, HENRY Architect. 15 Duke St, Adelphi, London. 1826-1909. Portrait photo in Hestercombe Gardens guide. Born Wansford, Lincs, in office of Edward Blore, at 15 Duke St 1861-8, at 3 Bloomsbury Place 1871, 19 Doughty St 1876-1905. ‘.. as a lesser light Mr Hall shone with a steady and clear effulgence. He stood for upholding the best traditions of the profession, never stooping to anything unworthy, always the soul of honour and absolute integrity, in a workd, he was a ‘fine old English gentleman’. Obits Br 30.10.09 and 6.11.09, quoted in Hestercombe guide p25; private practice largely carried out in Somerset and Dorset, obit.

1869 Wilts & Dorset Bank, Blue Boar Row, Market Place, Salisbury, Wilts; commenced TC 17.2.69, Robert Tutcher, Fisherton Works contr; WBR2; SWJ 22.1.70 front of Ham Hill stone, Italian Renaissance style, three storeys, pilasters ground floor, arched windows first floor, segment headed second floor; circular pediment with city arms, above this statues Peace and Plenty, and arms of Wilts and Dorset; Portland stone carved by Bursell of London; stone carving of interior and exterior by Porter of Bath, woodwork by Kemm of Salisbury; large office two rows of columns of Ipplepen marble; dome 16' diameter with coloured glass; lobbies of Maw tiles; decoration by Harland & fisher, London; work carried out by Robert Futcher of Fisherton Works under supervision of P Bentlif; John Harding qv clerk of works; now Lloyds Market Place, large addn 1901;

1879 Pinckney Bros Bank, Market Place, Salisbury, Wilts; WBR; ill BN 6.9.78, red brick with Bath dressings and half-timber; bank absorbed by Wilts & Dorset by 1897; Hale & Sons, Salisbury, builders;

1879 Alderbury Workhouse, Wilts; WBR; begun GB Nichols of Birmingham;

1886 restore wing Trafalgar House, Standlynch, for Earl Nelson T Br 26.6.86;
HALL, ROGER Designer, worked in film and TV designing Chariots of Fire, White Mischief, Merlin, Gullivers Travels, Upstairs Downstairs etc; designed his own house The Coach House, Glos, 2005, designed interiors of Thyme House on Southrop Manor estate, Glos; proposed bangqueting house in c17 style Charlton Down House;

2017 Maisey House, Ogbourne Maisey for KA & G Carter, large neo-Georgian with pavilions and forecourt, with PKA qv of Devizes executant architects;


HALLIDAY, GEORGE ELEY. Architect, Cardiff. 1858-1922. Diocesan Surveyor Llandaff. Pupil of EH Burnell, assistant to J Prichard qv. Firm c1885-93 was H & Anderson (H&A); in 1890s partnership with John W Rodger whom he had used as a contractor (H&R): 2nd pr Southampton Hospital 1896;

1887-8 Swimming baths, Church St, Westbury; H&A; £5000, William Wyatt plumber, John Burgess qv mason, Henry Green carpenter, James Adlam plasterer, FS 11.5.87 opened 24.5.88; paid for by WH Laverton; refurbished 1984


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