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1888-91 rest Edington ch, Wilts; James Burgess of Westbury contrs; faculty plans WSHC d/1/61/34/1 1888; chancel work all paid for by S Watson-Taylor with altar and fittings; rest of work cost £5000; underpinned nave aisles and transepts; W front taken down and rebuilt; restored altar; interior illustrated Br 30.7.92; restored screen, new pews, new stalls made by Jones & Willis carved by H Hems; new roof S transept; new font in Devonshire marble copy of old, mosaic baptistery floor by Messrs Burke; pulpit steps; nave altar and three screens (by Nathaniel Hitch); E screen painted by Eleanor Warre; long account WT 3.10.91; also churchyard cross and churchyard S walls;

1889-91 rebuilt Holt ch, exc tower;

1890 rest Langley Burrell ch; scheme prepared CEP DWG 4.9.90 £1650 estimated;

1891ff rest Melksham ch: removed nave plaster ceiling, new pews 1891; screen 1892 made by Hems; reredos of 1850 reconstructed 1894 with alabaster reliefs by Hems, and mosaics by Edward Frampton based on paintings by Eleanor Warre already in side panels; 1901 St Michael statue over N porch made by Hems; SE chapel refitted 1909; rood-screen figures 1922 and embellishment of chancel ceiling 1922; ?also W window tracery 1898, tower screen 1899, alabaster font 1906 (made by Hems), chancel paving and rails 1910;

(1891-2 Cottage Hospital, Almondsbury, Glos; BoE)

1891-2 restored Upton Lovell ch; reopened 1.7.92; £600; new pews, stalls, chancel roof, E window; article by Ponting in WAM 1894, papers 1891-4 WSHC PR/Upton Lovell/1440/51;

1892 Pewsham House, near Derry Hill, Wilts, for Mrs Lysley; exh RA 1892; stables ill Br 23.7.92; house ill Br 18.6.92; Light & Smith qv bldrs, Chippenham.

1892 adds Hilperton ch, Wilts proposed N aisle, vestry and organ chamber; only vestry and organ chamber built by Light & Smith qv, Chippenham, illustrated Br 28.11.1903, oak screen between vestries and chancel, chancel oak fittings; vestry has FS dated 1892; VCH says E Doran Webb qv involved with chancel 1892 but D1/61/36/6 plans 18.10.91 for reseating, new N arcade and aisle, organ chamber and vestry are by CEP; also repave, new pulpit, replace font with ancient one, £1700; pulpit with tester, wrought-iron rood beam, stalls with wrought iron kneeler all look like CEP;

1892-3 rest Chisledon ch; AB; rebuilt S aisle wall, underpinned tower and N asiel, new chancel roof to old roof-pitch, dismantled nave clerestory so that arcade could be straightened; foundations for organ chamber and vestry not built immediately, £2113, reopened 11.3.93, H Hoskings qv builder; church guide; organ chamber and vestry added 1895;

1892 screen, Melksham ch; made by Harry Hems; Rev Wyld Guide 1912;

1893 work Downton G 10.5.93 W w tracery lights by E Frampton to Canon R Payne and two windows and reredos by Heaton Butler & Bayne; W w completed 1907 G 5.6.07 St Michael installed 1896 other three archancels 1907

1893 music rooms, Marlborough College; WBR2; ?part completed and demolished for Art School c2005,

1893 rest Donhead St Andrew ch, Wilts; RA 1893; Br 24.2.94;

1893 chancel screen, Pewsey ch made by Harry Hems; PJ notes on Pewsey ch; ?the screen now broken up and part set up between organ and vestry in NE organ chamber;

1894 St Birinus ch, Morgan's Vale, Salisbury, Wilts, FS Salisbury Journal 29.9.94 in mem of CT Maud by his nephew Rev EH Ferryman of Redlynch House; c£2000; Charles Mitchell of Woodfalls bldr; red brick with Box dressings, ill Br 26.12.03; 1894-6 Redlynch ch, BoE; ICBS: This is a rebuild, replacing a church of the 1830s; CT 7.2.96 five light E window by Heaton Butler & Bayne;

1894-5 Restored Bristol High Cross, Stourhead; Br 6.4.95, stonework by Harry Hems & Sons; T Br 27.10.94 £450; SA 1.12.94 old St Peter's Pump also being repaired;

1894 reredos, Melksham ch Br 6.10.94 unveiled; rich veined Staffs alabaster, sculpture of white Castellino 'marble', fabric of Painswick stone; exec by Harry Hems & Sons Exeter; see 1891ff; church guide 1912;

1895 rest Imber ch; ICBS; reopened Jan 1896, rest of nave and tower; report by CEP 1894 PR/1026/30;

1894-5 alts St Mary's rectory, High St, Cricklade; WSHC PR/1632/60 and 1632/59 minor addition of kitchen porch;

1895 Dauntsey’s School, West Lavington, Wilts; WBR; opening May 1895 as Dauntsey's Agricultural College SA 27.4.95 Harry Hoskings qv contractor; for 50 warders, 40 of them 'foundation boys', c£8500; entrance frontage 200', red and grey brick, front stairs of blue Victoria stone,

1895 ?wk ?at Stourton ch, for Sir Henry Hoare, WG 18.1.95, 15.3.95;

1896 E window Redlynch ch, Downton, 3-lts of five gift of Mrs Ferryman G 12.2.96

1896 rest Bemerton ch reopened BC 22.10.96 lower part of walls panelled in old oak and old oak rails, marble paving and beautiful mosaic by Miss Warre qv in step;

1896 rebuilt Leigh church on new site, with new chancel as old one left as mortuary chapel on original site; new stalls, tower screen;

1896 memorial screen, Hilmarton ch, in tower arch, BC 19.3.96;

1897-8 Ford ch, Wilts; RA 1898; ext and interior ills Br 4.12.97; ill BN 30.12.98, Jacob Long & Sons bldrs, statue of St John in S buttress by H Hems; £2300; Archiseek; Chapel Knapp stone and Bath drs, Ruabon tiles, also lychgate; painted green woodwork, altar frontal by Sisters of St Katharine; ill Br 7.4.1900 shows a tower with saddleback roof, also minor difference in a polygonal turret on nave SE buttress instead of statue of St John; closed and turned to a house 2000-1;

c1898-1905 Clyffe Hall, Market Lavington, Wilts

(1898 St Marys School, Wantage Berks;

1898 labourer's cottage near Glebe Farm, Stockton; plans D1/11/328; on glebe land; brick and tile-hung;

(1898 rest West Stafford ch, Dorset; WG 26.8.98, on altar tomb designed by Mr P will be effigy;

1898 attrib reredos, Melksham Forest ch, to RL Lopes of Sandridge; Br 3.12.98 513 only mentions Hems & Sons who made it; marble and alabaster, similar to reredos in Melksham ch, 1894;

1899 lychgate, Avebury ch; oak;

1899 plans alts St Mary ch, Marlborough D1/11/329;

1900 rest Nettleton ch, ICBS, underpinning arcade foundations, new nave tie beams and minor repairs;

1900 rest chancel, Langley Burrell ch; guide book;

(1900 report on National School, Beaminster, Dorset as Diocesan Architect; WG 21.12.00)

(1900 rest Halse ch, Som; ICBS; SRO D/D/cf/1900/7; rest medieval screen, work by Harry Hems, TN; renew nave and chapel roofs, remove plaster nave ceiling, remove gallery, restore rood screen to original position and extend it across N aisle, raise tower floor reset font; new seats, replaster, reglaze;

(1901 rest Belchalwell ch, Dorset; WG 4.10.01, Norman & Son Blandford bldrs;

(1900-3 rest Marston Magna ch, Som; ICBS; repairs to roof and walls (TN); ?redid roof or are the tie-beams original, stalls; wrote article in SANHS 46 1900 196-201; plans for reseating with reused parts of old benches, cf/1902/43;

1901 add Vicarage, 71 Bath Rd, Swindon; NE front addition for servants' hall with bedroom above; G24/760/1998; brick, hipped roof, N wall chimney;

1901 Statue over N porch Melksham ch; St Michael by Harry Hems; Church guide 1912;

1901-2 Marlborough TH; WBR; ill Br 11.1.02; plaque opened 8.10.02, B Hillier builder; Academy Architecture 1901 2 131;

1902 Sigglethornes now Clement's Meadow, Cross Lane, Marlborough for H Richarson retired Marlborough College housemaster; HR monogram;

1902 Hyde Cross, Cross Lane Marlborough; also for Marlborough College housemaster?;

(1902 W gallery, Ilminster ch, Som; and removal of aisle galleries; SRO cf/1902/?;

1902-3 rest Brinkworth ch, begun 17.3.02, opened 1.5.03, Messrs Kite builders, £2805/9/8d; screens under organ;

(1902-3 Tenantrees, Knighton, Dorset ill Br 7.3.03;

1902-3 rest chancel, Foxley ch; papers BRO EP/J/6/2/128 restore chancel roof, repave raised floor; reference to rejecting CEP's plan for pews in favour of one by the rector; present pews and screen c1930 by H Brakspear qv; W gallery removed; Commandment boards resited to W end; pulpit lowered,

1903 Rectory, Donhead St Andrew, Wilts ill Br 24.10.03; large;

1903 refurb TH, Devizes; F Rendell & Sons qv contrs; WBR;

1903 unex proposals for St Mary ch Marlborough;

1903 repairs Westbury ch; plaque in church; earth removed outside, NW angle underpinned, tower repointed, stonework repaired, N door opened and new doors here and to S turret and new lobby S entrance;

1903-4 Southwick ch, Wilts; AA 2 1906; FS 3.6.1903; Jacob Long of Bath bldr; £1800; total immersion font; font medieval from Chilton Foliat; E window by HJ Bryans 1904; screen and pulpit by CEP; Br 13.4.1907: built of brick faced with rubble and Bradford stone dressings, nave and chancel under one roof painted red and black, divided by somewhat rich oak screen; Jacob Long & Sons contrs; ICBS;

1904 restored Alton Barnes ch; BoE;

1905 Shaw ch nr Melksham reblt; BN ?.?.1905 archiseek; Hoskings of Newbury bldr; £20,000, for Charles Awdry of Shaw Hill House; reredos by Martyn & Co of Cheltenham, stone carving, font, oak screens and stalls made by Read of Exeter, metalwork by Singer; all glass 1906-34 by Horace Wilkinson; orig church 1837-8 by TH Wyatt with later transepts; CT 2.2.06 window on N by H Wilkinson St Aldhelm given by vicar's family, scheme drawn up for further ws to be given by Charles Awdry; G 7.2.06 similar ref to N window;

1905 rest Rushall ch; removal of gallery and repairs; ICBS;

1905 or later, added drawing office to SW corner Wye House, Barn St, Marlborough for himself; ARS 346; placed stone pillars from old Town Hall in one of walks of garden and extended garden to Stoneybridge Lane; sold house in 1920;

1906-8 rest St Mary ch, Cricklade;

(1907-12 rest Lytes Cary, Charlton Mackrell, Som, for Sir Walter Jenner Bt; work done from 1907-12 included restoration, new W front and remodelling of N front, recreating internal courtyard. Designed screen in Great Hall. In new part woodwork and ?other work was by Angell of Bath incl reused Wren pilastered doorcase supposedly from St Benet Gracechurch St. The dovecote, a disguised pump-house McCann Dovecotes 184, was not by CEP, but 1934 by Rolfe & Peto. BN 2.7.09; Angell of Bath not in 1906 dir.

1907 rest Downton ch, stonework restored, W window by Edward Frampton, tracery lights inserted 1892, St Michael put in in 1896, three other archangels added now; CT 28.6.07; BN 5.7.07;

1907ff ?rest Avebury Manor for Leopold Jenner; Ponting certainly worked there in 1920-1, added library wing;

1907 alts Hullavington ch, new organ chamber; N aisle and NE chapel restored, new tie-beams in roof;

1907 rest Blackland ch; E window by Kempe & Co, AB; pews, screen, stalls, rails, reredos, put stone tiles on nave roof and bellcote, new organ; D1/61/43/25;

1908 Gymnasium, Marlborough College, Wilts;

1909 screens to transepts, Christ Church, Bradford on Avon, Wilts, carved by Herbert Read; WBR2; ?also tester over pulpit, 1911;

1909 refitted SE chapel, Melksham ch; church guide 1912;

(1909 Fittings, Charlton Adam ch, Som; inf TN; ?stalls;

(1910 rest tower, Long Sutton ch, Som; TN; ?faculty;

1912 alts Manor House, Little Bedwyn, G8/760/24, minor, added a loggia next to bay window on S end for SW Farmer and internal alts, creating attic space by roofing over central valley;

1912 proposed vicarage, Purton, WSHC G4/760/204 asymmetrical front with gabled storeyd porch, ?not the house actually built on the Lydiard road;

1912-3 attrib Gastard ch, Wilts; error, TN says: the architect for Gastard Church in 1912 appears to have been Mr Ware (Edmund Warre). Also in 1912, Mr Brakespear (sic) was paid £24 for a plan. I haven’t bothered to pursue the question of whether Ware followed Brakspear’s plan or produced his own. The builder was Long. I wrote to EH in Jan 2011 about this as the listing gives Ponting as architect. I asked them for their source but haven’t heard from them. Pevsner gives no name which seems odd. The Fowler family were substantial benefactors. It was dedicated in June 1913. Capt Edmund Warre worked at Wilton House, Wilts, 1913, and did Horningsham village hall Wilts for Longleat estate, 1930.

(1913 organ gallery Iwerne Minster ch, Dorset WSHC D1/61/49/7; and ?window;

1913 figures in reredos, Warminster ch; WSHC D1/61/49/20;

1913 vestry Milston ch, Wilts; minimal add to nave N side; faculty D1/61/49/16;

1913 lodge to Hyde Cross, Cross Lane, Marlborough; AB;

1913 alts to screen, St Martin ch, Salisbury and new floor in SE chapel; D1/61/49/9, carving by Herbert Read;

(1914 organ case, Stoke sub Hamdon ch, Som; TN; Carol Palmer thinks he may have rearranged N tr chapel under tower. TN: Yes, he did rearrange the N chapel at Stoke sub Hamdon. He also restored the wonderful coffered ceiling. SRO – D/D/cf/1914/57)

1914 vestry under tower, Winterbourne Bassett ch, D1/61/50/43 formed by closing the three arches with a screen E, and vestry cupboards N and S; also underpinning parts of rest and cleaning interior and new W door.

(1915 W vestry Stoke sub Hamdon ch, Som; inf Carol Palmer; 1916 DoE;

(1916 rest Hinton St George ch, Som; TN; general restoration; no faculty?

1919 Lady Chapel and reredos, Christ Church, Bradford on Avon, Wilts, Lady Chapel formed as Moulton memorial in S transept with added E rose window above an oak reredos carved by Herbert Read; guide book; WBR2;

1919 war memorial, Clyffe Pypard ch; D1/61/56/20, oak C17 style panel;

(1920 rest Hinton St George ch, Som; TN; roof rest; no faculty?

1920 rest Poulshot ch, Wilts; WBR;

1920-1 S aisle, Limpley Stoke ch; WSHC D/1/61/60/44;

c1920-1 library wing, Avebury Manor; inf Tony Nicholson for Lt Col Leopold Jenner; did Ponting work for Jenner earlier from 1902 when he leased the house or from 1907 when he bought it? Ponting worked for Walter Jenner at Lytes Cary, Somerset;

1922 rood-figures, Melksham ch; WSHC faculty 1368/60; remove cross and pinnacles from screen, and erect figures of Christ SS John & Mary; also embellishment of chancel ceiling over sanctuary with panels and bosses in mem Rev Wyld +1919; remove texts on chancel N & S and substitute oak panels with lettering;

1924-5 reroofed nave, Poulshot ch after 1916 fire; D1/61/64/61; new pulpit a copy of the old C17 one without tester; by Mr Ponting of Parkstone;

1925-6 baptistery, Boreham ch, Wilts; BoE; for Elizabeth Jane Rule added to W wall; dedic 21.9.26;

1926-7 vestry, Bratton ch; plans 1924 by Ponting & Crickmay ICBS; plans WSHC D1/61/65/23, correspondence entirely from Ponting;

Also undated work at Keevil ch, WBR, ?the Gothic reredos:


Attributed:

1884 lychgate Broad Hinton ch;

1894 School and school-house, The Leigh;

1896 Bennet chapel roof, Norton Bavant ch;

1897-8 St Paul chapel-of-ease, The Green, Poulshot;

work for Meux estate: two pairs of cottages Nos 60-61 and 47-49 in Lockeridge and the Who'd a thought it inn, also the estate office now Gypsy Furlong; also Meadow Edge pair of cottages on S side of A4; cottages in West Overton No 65-66, No 67-68 and possibly row Nos 1-4 on N side; Meux Cottages pair at Berwick Bassett; Meux Cottages row of four at Avebury Nos 110-13 High St;

Work at Avebury Manor for Leopold Jenner: the S library c. 1907, the conversion of stables, the Racquet Court; gatepiers and gates to High Street;

1919 lychgate Fyfield cemetery;

PONTON, ALBERT LOUIS builder, contractor Warminster 1907 dir;
PONTON, F. H. Builder, Warminster; also PJ Ponton mentioned WH 26.9.1889; presumably related to John Ponton qv;

1889 builder premises adj Old Bell, Market Place, Warminster; by Hardick & Son qv; WH 29.6.89; but houses to E of Old Bell are late C18 and building to W Late Georgian


PONTON, JOHN Builder, West St, Warminster 1867 dir, Back St 1875 dir; also Moses Ponton, mason and shopkeeper, Common, 1867 and 1875;

1866 builder C chapel, Vitoria St, Swindon; WJ Sent architect; built with John Phillips qv of Swindon; SB;

1880 builder C chapel, Holt; by WJ Stent; named on plaque;

1896 tender adds to Wiltshire Reformatory, Warminster; but job given to – Pearce; I Slocombe The Wiltshire Reformatory;


POPE, GEORGE Builder;

1866 new farmhouse, Milton Lilbourne, for trustees of Somerset Hospital, Froxfield; 2037/152, documents make clear that Pope was not the architect; ?Lawn Farm Milton Lilbourne built 1867 (VCH) now called Somerset House; red brick, hipped; W.E. Baverstock qv may be architect;


POPE, JOHN GEORGE. Builder, contractor, Savernake Cottage near Marlborough 1899 dir;

1871-3 builder, School, Ogbourne St Andrew, with WE Baverstock qv; 782/80 Baverstock was probably the designer and Pope the builder, plain brick; plans in Baverstock's handwriting, spec signed John G Pope


POPE, PAUL KENNERELL Architect Bath; was Chief Assistant Architect to Bath City Council, designed Moorlands estate, Bear Flat, Bath, completed 1950 (SNB);

1961 Chapel converted from stables, Burton Hill School, Malmesbury; BoE;

(1965-6 Memorial Hall, Farmborough, Som; Farmborough Flyer March 2016; ?the architect appointed in 1955; his wife Marjorie opened it 12.3.66;

1968-70 classroom block, Burton Hill School, Malmesbury; BoE;

POPE, RICHARD SHACKLETON. Bristol. c1792-1884 City Surveyor. Firm Pope, Bindon & Clark 1849-58 (PB&C), Pope & Bindon (P&B) or Popes & Bindon (Ps&B) with his son Thomas Shackleton Pope qv 1858-69; Pope & Son 1869-76?; TS Pope on his own c1878, later Pope & Paul (P&P) with WS Paul;

(1827 Court of Justice, Corn St, Bristol;

(1830 Wool Hall, St Thomas St, Bristol; GJL;

(1831 Bristol Gaol, Cumberland Rd, Bristol;

(1832-7 Bush Warehouse, Bristol; now Arnolfini arts centre;

1836-7 N aisle Holt ch; ICBS; S aisle plans ICBS 1819-20 unsigned; all dem 1889 for new ch by CE Ponting;

(1837 Royal Western Hotel, Bristol with IK Brunel;

(1839 Irvingite church, St Augustines Parade, Bristol; now St Mary on the Quay RC;

1840 Parsonage, Church St, Bradford on Avon, Wilts; BoE 1975; built as vicarage for Holy Trinity, now Kingston Place; evidence of RSP as architect not found;

1840-1 ?rebuilt Winsley ch, Wilts; BoE; keeping previous W tower; Charles Jones qv bldr; DWG 1.7.41 says that Charles Jones furnished the design; plans WSHC D1/61/6.2 dated 10.3.1840 are unsigned; so where is evidence for RSP?;

POPE, THOMAS SHACKLETON Architect Guildhall Chambers, Bristol, son of RS Pope +1884; worked with his father as Popes & Bindon, then Pope & Son; he was then the Pope in Pope & Paul.

1878 adds vicarage, Garsdon; BRO EP/A/25/G/1 addition of two-storey bay on W room of N front (library) and add of study to W of library; also single-storey bay to S end of drawing-room (W room of S front); also alts to stables;

1883 alts Slaughterford ch; Pope & Paul; Church Builder 1883 39; new tracery in all the windows; church of 1823 by George Forder qv;
PORTER, - Bath, stone carver

1869 stone carving, Wilts and Dorset Bank, Blue Boar Row, Salisbury. SWJ 22.1.70 Henry Hall architect, 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;


PORTER, DENIS Architect to Hassell Homes;

1996 Bailey's Barn development, Bradford on Avon; GA44 2004; developer changed to Wain Homes;


POTTER & HARE, Salisbury see Robert Potter; also Brandt Potter & Hare;
POTTER, ROBERT Architect De Vaux House, Salisbury, 1909-2010. Set up in Salisbury 1935, Lt-col in Royal engineers during war, served in India; 1945-56 worked with WHR Blacking qv, 1956 founded partnership Potter & Hare (P&H) with Richard W Hare qv; cathedral architect Chichester; 1967 became Brandt Potter Hare Partnership qv, cf also Kenneth Wiltshire.

1934 rest Charlton ch, nr Nunton, Wilts; WBR

(1936-7 St Leonard ch, Bristol; H&F)

1936-40 St Francis ch, Salisbury, Wilts; WBR; 1936-9 H&F; 1939-40 ICBS, consec 5.10.40;

(1948-9 repairs Bruton ch, Som; ICBS

(1952-3 St Francis ch, Ashton Gate, Bristol; H&F)

(1955 porch All Saints, Weston s Mare, Som; BoE N;

(1956 Ascension ch, Crownhill, Plymouth, Devon; H&F)

(1956-7 All Saints ch, Swanage, Dorset; H&F)

(1956-61 completed reps Fiddington ch, Som, begun by WHR Blacking, Kenneth Wiltshire signed compl cert; P&H;

195? repairs St Barnabas ch, Gorse hill, Swindon repaired roof, removed chimney S aisle;

(1957-9 RC ch Andover, Hants; RC C20 churches survey;

(1958-65 reps Barrington ch, Som; ICBS; P&H;

(1958-9 reps Yeovilton ch, Som; ICBS; P&H with Kenneth Wiltshire

(1960 alts Wilton ch, Taunton, Som; form new SE chapel, new stained glass by Paul Jefferies; SRO D/D/cf/1960/2/5

1960-1 RC ch, Durrington; closed

1961 repairs Donhead St Andrew ch, Kenneth Wiltshire; D1/61/110/62

(1963 Crematorium, Wellington New Rd, Bishop's Hull nr Taunton, Som; DoE; Br 8.11.63 937-41; P&H; also circular Memorial Chapel;

(1963-6 reblt All Saints ch, Clifton, Bristol)

1963 Holy Redeemer RC, Bishopsdown, Salisbury; designs 1963; RC C20 churches survey;

(1965ff reps Kingsbury Episcopi ch, Som; P&H with KW;

(c1967-9 Four ‘Canonical houses’, The Liberty, Wells, Som; P&H; inf D Crighton; SNB, flat roofs leaked and replaced pitched by Beech Tyldesley, 1983;

(1968-9 College chapel, Leweston, Dorset BP&H; H&F)

1971 St Paul ch, Covingham, Swindon BPH Partnership, H&F; with library and community centre;

(1979 reps South Petherton ch, Som; HBC app 24.1.79; KW;
POTTER, THOMAS Iron founder, West End Green, Hampstead, London; did iron gates and screens Westminster Abbey 1851-73; started at West End Green in 1860s?

1853 West gates, Grittleton House; Br 1853 279-81; wrought iron; gatepiers and West Lodge designed by Henry Clutton qv;


POULTER & HORDER Architects, London. Briant Alfred Poulter and Percy Richard Morley Horder partnership 1919-25; firm did many shops for Boots chemists and University of Nottingham 1922-8;

(1922 Nettlestead Place, Kent).

1925 restored Knook Manor, Wilts; RA 1937 exh;

(1933 Stokes Hayers, Dorset; RA 1937 exh)


POULTON & WOODMAN Architects Reading

1858 Cemetery, Box; T DWG 29.5.58; chapel, lodge, walls and gates;


POWELL, ALPORT PARTNERS Architects, Cardiff, Newport;

1967-9 Hambros offices, Fleming Way, Swindon; BoE1975; ?now Alexander House;


POWELL & MOYA Architects, London. Sir Philip Powell and Jack Moya; cf article by Ken Powell in AJ 204 4.7.1996 27-58

1951 pair of demonstration houses, Highworth; by Eric Chick builder with P&M; cf Yorke New Small House; designed to use lighter materials; ?in Stapleton Close, off St Michael's Ave;

1954ff Princess Margaret Hospital, Okus, Swindon, designed 1954, built from 1957 in phases, I 1957-9 outpatients and accidents, FS May 1957, opened October 1959, 2 1960-5 ward blcok opened 22.4.66, 3 1977-8; E Harwood, C20 Society Report, 1997; AJ 9.12.54; AJ 11.2.60; AR Jan 57, Jun 65; RIBAJ Jan 59; A&BN Feb 1960; dem; AR Jan 1957 58-9; AR Feb 1960 101-9; AR March 1965 426-9; AR June 1965 article on hospitals inc Stage 2 Swindon; SB, Richard Llewelyn-Davies qv consulting architect, J Gerrard & sons contractors; A&E opened 1974; closed 3.12.2002, demolished 2004 for housing;

1961-4 Three houses, Princess Margaret Hospital, Okus Rd, Swindon by Richard Burton and Paul Koralek, later AB&K; GI, dem; staff houses AR Feb 1961 128;


POWELL, E. TURNER Architect 13 Queen Anne's Gate, London; 1859-1937; began practice 1885, work mainly in Surrey and Sussex, brick and half-timber houses, ASG. Obit Br 26.11.37 p 986. L Weaver, Small Country Houses of Today illustrates West Chart, Limpsfield Sy p 130.

(1910-12 Weary Hall, Galhampton, N Cadbury, Som; for Capt Kelly, 2009 sales partics; now called Barrow Court. House complete by 1914, outbuildings, gardens and possibly the hipped lodge added after 1919.


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