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LANSDOWN, THOMAS Builder High St Wootton Bassett; presumably related to TS Lansdown of Swindon qv;

1876 repairs Tockenham ch; remove galleries, repair turret boarding, remove plaster, repair ceilings, new seats; refix font, pulpit and desk; D1/61/27/9; no mention of the new E window nor the new spired bell-turret; £220;

1889 ?builder renov Town Hall, Wootton Bassett for Sir Henry B Meux; Gingell History of WB says new oak stair by 'Lansdowns';

1902 alts High St premises for H Maslin, Wootton Bassett G4/760/22; plate glass shopfront to older house;

1907 alts High St premises H Maslin, Wootton Bassett; G4/760/145, addition to left; plate glass on two storeys;
LANSDOWN, THOMAS SMITH Architect, Bath Rd, Swindon, 1822-95; born Broad Hinton, married 1847 in Wootton Bassett, in practice Malmesbury 1861, called of Malmesbury and Swindon SA 19.12.64; in 1865 describes himself as recently an architect previously a builder; called architect in Br 1862; lived at Fairfield Lodge, Bath Rd, from ?1866, SBC; also nurseryman & florist with nursery garden adjoining Fairfield Lodge; address in 1868 was The Villas, Bath Rd, when JJ Smith qv was assistant, to 1873; works by Lansdown & Shopland date c1870-3, but Lansdown & Shopland (L&S) in dirs 1875-89 with James Rew Shopland qv engineer; ;leased stone quarries 1877; bankrupt 1879, moved to 1 Brunswick Terrace, Bath Rd; TSL alone in dirs to 1895; wife died 1887, remarried 1889, moved to King William St and in business only as stone quarryman, died 1895 SA 10.8.95; widow Rachel died 1899 at North View, Okus Rd, Swindon SA 24.2.99; no children; SBC;

1859-60 PM chapel, Brinkworth, to be of Gothic style; SA 28.11.60; T alts and adds SA 26.9.59;

1862 WM chapel and schools, Swindon; WBR2; where?

1863 adds Miss Sadler's villa, Purton; T SA 6.4.63;

1864 four cottages at Chippenham for Mr Buckland; WBR2

1865 1st pr Central Market, Swindon; Br 23 171; WBR2; dem;

1865 farmhouse and offices, Quelfurlong Farm, Crudwell, for Lady Cowper; T SA 6.2.65

1865 alts house, High St, Swindon, for Mr Bowley; WBR2;

1865 vicarage, Stratton St Margaret; WBR2; much altered, Ermin St;

1865-7 parsonage, Tockenham; WBR; alts Tockenham rectory T: SA 2.10.65; Br 1867 688;

1866 Farirfield Lodge, Bath Rd, Swindon for self; SBC;

1867 Schools, Wroughton; FS SA 13.5.67, W Hopkins bldr; plan 782/118 schoolroom three-bay with centre Gothic porch; L&S; school has lost N bellcote and is extended;

1867 Farmhouse and farm, Charlton for E of Suffolk; works on Charlton estate T: SA 29.4.67 inc new farmhouse and buildings near Hill Wood Coppice, Brinkworth; add to Rookery Farmhouse and new farm buildings, Brinkworth; add Moonsleaze Farmhouse and farm buildings and cattle sheds, Braydon, Purton;

1867 Granary and cattle sheds, Coldharbour Farm for E of Suffolk T SA 3.6.67; ?near Charlton;

1867 Goddard family vault, Holy Rood churchyard, Old Town, Swindon; BRO EP/J/6/SwPc/2;

1867 T new clothing manufactory, New Swindon, 40' x 10'; SA 1.4.67

1867 adds Bentham House, Purton; BoE;

1867-9 convert GWR working-men's barracks, Faringdon Rd, Swindon to WM chapel; T convert to WM chapel and school SA 5.8.67; WI 2.4.68; 1869 TSL converted working-men's barracks in Railway village to chapel, added sturdy turrets to front, further adds by AG White qv 1887, or AG While acc to Br 1887b 865; 1614/239 papers 1867-70 Thomas Barrett qv builder; 2879/65 corresp re conversion 1865-71;

1867-8 adds Mr Bowley's house, Swindon T SA 2.12.67; ?No 12 High St, Swindon, as No 10 next door is marked Bowly Brewer, the brewery was behind on site of Old Town Court;

1868 WM chapel, Play Close, Purton; Br 26.9.68; replaced by present lancet Gothic chapel in 1882;

1868 Sunday school, General B chapel, Fleet St, Swindon; add of schoolroom behind on Bridge St/ Henry St corner; SBC; chapel was of 1848 by SM Peto qv, dem, schoolroom remains;

1868 National Schools, King William St, Old Swindon; by L&S Br 1871 712; WSHC; rock-faced Tudor;

1868 minor alt Mr Kinneir's house, Wood St, Swindon G24/760/45; also spec and plan new shopfront Mr Hall, Wood St, probably No 18 as next to No 20 Kings Arms; spec for new shopfront for ER Ing, Wood St (High St?), 1869,

1869 1st prize, cemetery, Wootton Bassett, built 1870 two chapels and house; chapels gone; consec DWG 20.4.71;

1869 12 cottages for Swindon Permanent Building Soc; Jabez H Forshaw builder WBR2;

1869 rebuilt Kings Arms Hotel, 20 Wood St, Swindon; WBR2

1869 brewery, Wootton Bassett for Mr S Hart; Hart & Stratton brewery; boiler explosion WDP 13.3.1871 at Hart & Stratton Steam Brewery; BM 18.3.71 newly erected brewery;

1869 cottages, Back Lane, Swindon;

1869 house for Misses Brown, Bath Rd, Swindon; plain hipped three-bay villa; G24/760 62;

18?? attrib Fairfield House, No 84 Bath Rd, Swindon; TSL's house by 1876; stone Gothic;

1869 Great Western Hotel, Station Rd, Swindon; Br 1869 676; Gothic; alts 1871, 1876 and 1880 WBR2; enlarged also 1896 AB;

1869 Four shops, Swindon for Messrs Pakenham; WBR2

1869 House at Malmesbury for W Forester; WBR2; probably at Lea nr Malmesbury as W Forrester, solicitor, lived at Lea Cottage, Lea, altered 1872 by CJ Phipps qv, now Lea House;

1869 Twelve cottages, Swindon, for William Read;

1870 PM chapel, Prospect Place, Swindon and minister's house; L&S; WBR2, John Dover of Oxford bldr;

1870 estate for Oxford Building & Investment Co, Swindon;

1870 school, Gosditch, Ashton Keynes; L&S; 'truly horrible Gothic' BoE;

1871 National Schools, King William St, Swindon; WBR2; L&S;

1871 Villa for H Hall, Bath Rd, Swindon; L&S; asymmetrical with bay under gable to left and doorway to right, no elevation; G24/ 760/163;

1872 adds school, Lydiard Tregoze; L&S; WSHC 782/66, original school, 1859, by EW Mantell qv, at Hook Street;

1872 infants school, Lower Wroughton; L&S WBR; plans WSHC; on High St, Wroughton;

1873 House and shop, New Swindon for S Smith; JH Forshaw bldr; WBR2; T Br 16.8.73; L&S; £950;

1873 farm buildings, New End Farm, Lacock, for Huggins charity, Bromley of Corsham bldr; WBR2; L&S; T Br 16.8.73, £475;

1873-4 WM chapel, North St, Pewsey; L&S; T Br 16.8.73; £624; Br 1874 276;

1876 four semi-detached pairs, Bath Rd, Swindon G14/760/427; ?the new terrace of villas by TSL with AJ Box builder of Bristol, of local stone with Bath stone doors windows etc, three beds first floor, four on second, WT 12.1.78;

1880-1 clerk of works Queenstown Board School, Swindon; B Binyon architect, Thomas Barrett builder;

1880 house for JC Townsend, Swindon, and stable; builder Barrett; WBR2;

1885 add Mission ch, Rodbourne Rd, Swindon, WBR2;

1885 school, Swindon; WBR2

1885 Hospital Farmhouse, Broad Blunsdon; WBR2

1889 cottages, William St, Swindon WBR2

c1894 houses, Okus Rd, Swindon, WBR2;

1894 new WM chapel, Percy St, Rodbourne, Swindon SA 3.11.94, £1100, to be of brick and stone next to old iron chapel erected 1877;
LASDUN, Sir DENYS Architect, London. 1914-2001, architect of National Theatre, Univ of East Anglia etc etc;

1984 garden structure, Swan House, Bray St, Avebury for Alastair Service; letter from A Service; very small;


LAW-GREEN, C. Surveyor to ?Swindon RDC 1895, ref in SA 27.7.95; ?Highworth RDC
LAWRENCE, ?,

1734-5 design for Cheese Hall, Devizes, built 1750-2; WBR; BoE; not in HC; VCH says decided in 1733 to build 'a new guild hall' behind the Wool Hall and next year to spend £300 'rebuilding and repairing' the Wool Hall. Designs of Mr Lawrence approved soon after; WRO 844 entrybook D 17.5.34; altered Wool Hall by adding a council chamber; Cunningham, Annals 2 208, 160;


LAWSON, VINCENT ALEXANDER. Engineer, architect, 17 Rowcroft Stroud, and Council Chambers, Castle St, Cirencester from c1900; AMICE; 1861-1928; trained as an engineer, did a great deal in Cirencester area 1900-28; BoE Glos;

1901ff alts Manor House, Norton; WBR; plans WSHC;

1901-2 alts to outbuildings, Cove House, Ashton Keynes for Col AWH Hay; new stabling 1901 behind house, oddly the stable court design was built not at Cove House but at Braydon Hall, Minety; addition of cross-wing to cottages to E 1902; new loose boxes behind cottages, 1902, also installation of an Adams Patent Sewage Lift and Bacteria Bed in field on other side of road; coal house on end of the coach house 1902; Saunders & Son, Cirencester, contrs; WSHC G4/760/8;

1925 alts Lloyds Bank, High St, Cricklade; plans G4/760/297; remodelled front with new windows, rear additions; also alts 1905 acc to AB;


LAWTON, CHARLES H. c1872-1930. Surveyor and sanitary inspector Warminster UDC in 1907, in post until died in 1930 aged 58; at Christ Church Cottage, Sambourne, Warminster in 1907 dir;

1905-6 Fire Station, The Close, Warminster; plans G16/730/218;


LEACHMAN, JOHN Architect 1795, pupil James Medland, exh RA 1812-34, HC;

1830 Christ Church, Sambourne, Warminster; 1830-1 HC; complete DWG 22.4.30;

1830-3 Corsley, St Margaret ch; HC; ICBS John Leachman of Southwark; final plan 1834 signed by John Ralphs qv; replaced a medieval church; int altered 1889 by FW Hunt, side galleries removed and pews etc;
LEDBURY, J.W. Architect, Trowbridge, 1923 dir;
LEE, JAMES Builder 6 Buckingham St, Moss Side, Manchester; supplier of corrugated iron buildings;

1901 Brokerswood church, corrugated iron orig erected at Southwick, moved after new church completed in 1904;

1902 WM Mission, Park St, Woodlands, Chippenham; corrugated iron hall and schoolroom; plans G3/760/60;
LEES, R.B. Surveyor of Bradford on Avon UDC responsible for Avonfield council housing Trowbridge Rd, the first houses designed by Hugh Morgan qv 1920, then a simpler version built by RBL with W Selfe & son bldrs; GA60;
LE FEVRE & PARTNERS, Architects, Brock St, Bath;

1999 alts Oaksey Park Farmhouse, Oaksey; plans WBR;


LEIGH, WILLIAM

1725 rebuilt St Laurence ch, Warminster; rebuilt again 1855-6;


LEIGHFIELD, RICHARD JAMES. Builder, Clifton St, Swindon, 1859-1948, est 1885, from 1917 RJ Leighfield & Sons with sons James, Richard & Arthur (1903-89), Arthur chairman from 1948, part of Chivers Group 1979, Arthur's son Maurice MD 1960-98, son Simon MD from 1998, still in business 2016 based since 2005 in Coped Hall business park Wootton Bassett; history of firm on website;

1889 builder houses Clifton St, Swindon; WBR2;

1896 builder houses Whitney St, Swindon including No 1 for himself, others for staff; website;

1898 builder houses, Ponting St, Swindon;

1901 builder 29 houses St Mary's Grove, Swindon, also 8 houses 1905, one 1913, one 1916; WBR2;

1927 adds Co-op Dairy, Colbourne St, Swindon; WBR2;

1927 built Commonweal School, The Mall, Swindon, website;

1927-8 Co-op shop, Groundwell Rd, Swindon; RJL&Sons; WBR2 photo p110;

1927-9 builder adds Victoria Hospital, Okus Rd, Swindon; WBR2

1928 builders PM chapel, The circle, Pinehurst, Swindon WAH Masters architect; WBR 2;

1933 builders Electricity Showroom, Regent Circus, Swindon WBR2, photo; Alfred Ridout architect;

1933-4 Scout Hall, Dowling St, Swindon, plaque;

1934 house for JBL Thompson, Marlborough Rd, Swindon, WBR2;

1936 builders Kingsdown School, Stratton St Margaret;

2005 builders Coped Hall Business Park, Wootton Bassett; by BBA Architects;

20?? builders adds Kingsdown School Stratton St Margaret by Swindon Borough Architects, working drawings by Springfield Design Partnership; autism unit and virtual learning unit;

2007 builders add Even Swindon School, for sports hall and infants; Springfield Design partnership qv architects; ?with Swindon BC Architects?;

201? Pavilion 2, South Marston, business park designed in-house;

201? builders, The Street, Cherhill for Green Square Housing; four affordable houses and one for sale;

201? Phoenix Square, River St, Pewsey conversion of former Phoenix Inn and construction of thirteen houses in a mixture of classical styles; website;

201? Phelps Parade, Calne, two storey with 16 apartments and two shops; brick, render and boarding; in house design; but on Springfield Design Partnership website;

20?? Co-op store, off High St, Pewsey, original design for site by BBA Architects qv before sale to Co-op, worked up by RJL design & build; website;

201? Shri Guru Nanak Gurudwana, Sikh Temple, Swindon; design and build by RJL, website, also community centre in grounds; brick Islamic style with gold dome;

2016 house at Berryfield, Melksham for Selwood Housing Association; 6 houses and some flats; website; brick over timber-frame;

2016 three 'lifetime homes' for Swindon Borough council, Highworth; website;

Also much work for Sovereign Housing Assoc, designed by Sovereign in-house architect, in Berks and Wilts;


LEM, JOSEPH Master bricklayer; favoured craftman of Robert Hooke, worked on design of Merchant Taylors School, 1674 with Hooke; CL 23.1.75;

1682-4 builder, Ramsbury Manor, to designs of Robert Hooke; CL 23.1.1975; with Roger Davies joiner and Joseph Avis carpenter;


LEMON & BUZZARD Architects, Salisbury, 1907-11 dirs;
LETTS WHEELER Architecs

2008-9 won competition to refurb Market Place, Salisbury;


LEVITT, DAVID Architect. RIBA 1961, with David Bernstein as Levitt Bernstein from 1968, DL worked on Brunswick Centre, London; ?with Arups in 1962:

1962-3 Ansty Plum, The Street, Ansty for Roger and Patricia Ridge, Roger Ridge was an Ove Arup partner, with some suggestions from Philip Dowson, Ron Marsh and Max Fordham at Arups; a summerhouse above garage added by Peter Smithson a neighbour and friend, also concrete steps up; also a wooden screen with doors where previously open porch under S end roof overhang; ; GI; restored 2015 by Sandra Coppin of Coppin Dockray for herself introducing heating, double-glazing and extending summerhouse forward to convert to accommodation;


LEWIS, JOHN Carpenter. Worked for Duke of Somerset at Syon House before coming to Longleat as £40 was paid off by Sir John Thynne to get Lewis to Longleat in 1553;

1553-78 head carpenter at Longleat for 24 years, probably made hall screen and roof of 1553-6 left in 1562-5 to design roof of hall at Middle Temple, london, but returned in 1565 and worked with French carpenter Adrian Gaunt on rebuilding of Longleat after the fire of 1567; paid 12d as head carpented in 1570, when Gaunt was head joiner; probably designed present hall roof, while Gaunt may have designed the screen, but attributions are uncertain;


LEWIS, THOMAS Builder, Bath WBR2; advert BC 10.1.1856 architect, surveyor, arbitrator and referee, valuer etc late Wells Road, now 8 Larkhall Place, Bath.

1837-41 contract for E part of Box Tunnel with WJ Brewer qv of Box; IK Brunel, S Yockney resident engineer; AS, Lewis & Brewer given contract for 880 yards; George Burge qv had contract for other 2332 yards;

1846-7 builder, works' manager's villa, London Road, Swindon; one of two opposite Railway Village, both demolished for carriage works after 1868; to the same design as adjacent station superintendent's villa built by George Major, 1846, both designed in Brunel office, ill C&F fig. 70; authorised 3.8.46, £1200;
LEWTON, WILLIAM GEORGE, Architect, Reading;

c1902-3 68-72 Regent St, Swindon as addition to McIlroy department store at 65-7 by Joseph Morris of Reading 1892; WBR2; all dem 1999;


LEY COLBECK & PARTNERS;

1951 development plan Vickers Armstrong airfield, South Marston, Swindon, G24/700/14;


LIGHT & SMITH Builders Chippenham. William Light qv carpenter and John Smith builder; Light & Son by 1902-3

1867 builders Free Church, Calne; WJ Stent archt; TNWA 1.8.68; WBR2;

1875 builders alts Lea Cottage, Lea nr Malmesbury; CJ Phipps architect T: Br 8.7.75

1890 builders Wiltshire Bacon Curing Co, Chippenham; James Hart qv architect;

1892 builders Pewsham House, CE Ponting qv architect;

1896 builders, re-erection of Leigh ch; CE Ponting qv architect; named on wall plate within;

1902-3 work Biddestone ch; WSHC PR/2375/12, letters re proposed restoration of the porch and reseating; W Light & Son; church still has early C19 box pews;
LIGHT, WILLIAM Carpenter, Chippenham; of Light & Smith builders qv; W Light & Son by 1902-3;

1866 rest Norton ch for Canon JE Jackson £136/12/0d, Canon Jackson accounts; new chancel arch, seats, pulpit moved, font reset;

1870 adds school, Hullavington; plans WSHC 782/57 plans 1870 certificate 1874; original school 1832 by James Thomson qv;
LIGHTHOUSE DESIGN PARTNERSHIP, Architects and lighting designers, Shrivenham, Berks. Website 2017 has two new build trad houses, a new oak-framed house and an extension, all in Wiltshire;

2014 Eco-house, Wiltshire, won Green Apple sustainability award;


LINZEY, EDWARD builder, contractor, brickmaker, The Halve, Trowbridge; EL&Son by 1916, with ?Alfred Robert Linzey;

1883 four houses, Gladstone Rd, Trowbridge; Trowbridge Civic Soc newsletter 2011;

1893 builder Auction Rooms, Church St, Trowbridge, WW Snailum archt; WBR2;

1894-5 bldr, school, Westbury Leigh; Wm White archt; WBR2;

1899-1901 two villas, Wingfield Rd, Trowbridge; WBR2;

1902 bldr Co-op bakery, Court St, Trowbridge; mentioned in WC 22.11.02 account of Norman gravestones found during works;

1905 bldr Co-op shop, Newtown, Trowbridge; WBR2; ?WW Snailum architect; WT 8.4.05;

1926? builders Holloway House, Stallard St, Trowbridge; Lander & Tanner architects; E Linzey & Son named on plaque; now called Bridge house;


LIPPITT, JOHN Architect, 23 Bath Rd, Swindon: in practice from 1985; RIBA website has a few projects listed including: renovation and extension of The Old Vicarage as 20 flats for elderly; 66 houses and flats Queens Drive, Swindon; conversion of terraced houses 65-70 Commercial Rd, Swindon, to six shops and flats; 10 new houses, no address;
LISTER, JOHN surveyor Salisbury, manager of Messrs Webb & Co builders;

1891 alts rectory, Stockton; WBR; plans WSHC D/11/309 minor alts scullery stair, new conservatory?;


LITTLE & WEAVER Architects, surveyors, land agents, engineers, Cook St Chippenham 1842 dir; presumably Henry Weaver qv and Robert Little;
LITTLE, ROBERT Surveyor, Wooton Bassett, 1867 dir; Edward Little, surveyor, of Lanhill, Chippenham advert in DWG 11.6.1863;

1868 adds Infant school, Wootton Bassett; WBR; plans undated in 782/116 for infants schoolroom addition at right angles to British School of 1857 by John Phillips qv, similar style, half-hipped roof;


LIVESAY, AUGUSTUS FREDERICK Architect, Portsmouth; c1807-79, RIBA 1866; articled James Adams 1785-1850 of Portsmouth, HC; designed Holy Spirit ch Newport, IoW 1835; Andover ch, Hants 1840; Portsea Island Workhouse 1843 with TE Owen; Southsea House 1861 later Queens Hotel (burnt 1891); GA Bligh Livesay practiced in Bournemouth c1900;

1837-8 Holy Trinity ch, Stallard St, Trowbridge; £6415; C&R Gane bldrs; ICBS commenced April 1837, consec 1.11.38


LLEWELLYN HARKER ARCHITECTS LTD The Barn, Home Fm, East Pennard, Som. Formed in 2000 by Martin Llewellyn RIBA, Jonathan RS Harker RIBA, PN Benjamin RIBA. Home Farm, East Pennard, restored for himself by M Llewellyn. Martin Llewellyn is brother of author Sam Llewellyn.

2013 alts Belcombe Court, Bradford on Avon, Wilts by Jonathan Harker for Paul Weiland; inf Jenny Napier-Lord; conversion of barn to functions room; ?also gabled addition on rear of N range for fireplace.


LLEWELLYN, JONATHAN

2002-3 affordable housing, Claypits site, Bradford on Avon for Westlea Housing; near K&A Canal car park; 16 units; rest of site by Denis Porter for Wain Homes; GA 44 2004;


LLEWELYN-DAVIES, WEEKS & PARTNERS Architects, planners; Richard Llewelyn-Davies 1912-81 and John Weeks. R L-D was professor The Bartlett from 1960-75, did master plan for Milton Keynes;

1957ff consulting architect, Princess Margaret Hospital, Okus, Swindon by powell & moya; dem; SB;

1966 plan for new town around Swindon; AJ 26.10.66; report by D Rigby Childs, approved growth to 200K by 1981;
LLOYD, BENJAMIN Mason. Came from Wales to work on Kennet & Avon Canal, Superintendent of Masonry to the K&A Canal, calls himself mason to the Kennet & Avon Canal Co on the plaque he erected over E portal of Bruce Tunnel, Burbage, 1810; died 1840, ancestor of Lloyd masons of Great Bedwyn see John Lloyd; KR Clew The K&A Canal p 95;
LLOYD, HENRY. Architect, Park St, Bristol

(c1851 Manilla Cres, Weston s Mare, Som; SNB;

1857 North Wilts Bank, St John St, Devizes, striking object from Market Square; DWG 1.10.57;

1857 House for George Waylen, Salisbury road, Devizes, 'beautiful Italian villa' DWG 1.10.57;

(1859-61 Holy Trinity ch, Weston s Mare, Som; SNB; TC 9.10.61; organ ch by EH Edwards qv , 1885;

(1861-4 Tiverton TH, Devon; 1st pr 1861, RHH; TC 22.6.64; BoE says comp was in 1864; TC 8.6.64 cost estimated at £50,000 inc new roads and removing old station; SM 5.7.54;

(c1862 attr Atlantic Terrace, Weston s Mare, Som; SNB;
LLOYD, JEREMY SAMPSON (SAM) Architect, London, 1922-2009, partner in Green, Lloyd & Adams founded by his grandfather William Curtis Green qv; his father WAS (Anthony) Lloyd was also architect, partner and son-in-law of Curtis Green; Sam Lloyd joined 1954; designed British Oxygen building Hammersmith 1975; created library in Somerset House for Courtauld Institute 1989;

1963ff architect to St Mary's School, Calne in succession to Christopher Green of same firm;

1967 Giblin house boarding house, St Mary's School, Calne; and addition 1978-9 for 6th from rooms

1971-2 Chapel, St Mary's School, Calne; Sam Lloyd did the abstract polygonal cross painting over altar; blockwork walls; school history

1982 two new classrooms, St Mary's School, Calne on chaspel lawn; on two levels;

1984-5 Sixth-form boarding-house, St Mary's School, Calnestone with eaves gallery

1989 Music School St Mary's School, Calne four-storey with oriels in gable and on side;

1990 Theatre, St Mary's school, Calne; school history;


LLOYD, JOHN Mason, builder, Great Bedwyn, dynasty of Lloyd masons established 1790 with yard in Church Street (now Post Office) Great Bedwyn, by Benjamin Lloyd qv; John Lloyd fl 1835-44, JM Lloyd fl 1919; JT Lloyd 1920s; Benjamin Lloyd; present John Lloyd business based at Hungerford Berks;

1835 builder School, Great Bedwyn; Benjamin Ferrey qv architect; The Book of the Bedwyns;

1841-4 builder East Grafton church for Earl Bruce, B Ferrey architect, John Lloyd blamed by Ferrey for collapse of nave vault in 1842 inquest DWG 8.12.42 into death of Rev G Montgomery;

1920 War Memorial, Great Bedwyn churchyard signed JM Lloyd, mason;

1920 War Memorial, Pewsey churchyard; signed J Lloyd; plans D1/61/59/25;

20?? stonework Waitrose, Marlborough High St; architects John Lewis Partnership; website;

20011-12 masonry, steps and railings Marlborough Town Hall; website, A Bumphrey architect;
LLOYD, THOMAS Surveyor, made models in 1839 of Clyffe Pypard, Purton, Wroughton and Lydiard Tregoze churches, FLT 38 26;

1841 work Lydiard Tregoze ch; FLT 38 26; paid £10 to 'Thomas Loyd Surveying the works when repewing the church' 13.9.41; CT Seward qv was paid for a plan and specification in May 1840 and – Rose was paid £300 for pews September 1839;


LOBB, HOWARD V. Architect. Howard V Lobb & Partners

(1973-5 Membury Service Station, M4 motorway, Lambourn, Berks; 1973 BoE; AJ 12.2.75 340; photo, promise of follow-up article, ?not printed;


LONG & GLASS Architects and surveyors 53 Market Place, Warminster, 1907 dir; Albert Frank Long qv and William Cecil Glass;

1900 add The Buries, Bishopstrow, plan WSHC G12/760/1; addition to E, probably also the similar W addition 1907; undated plans by L&G of Warminster & Frome for Gratney D Erskine;


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