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183? five pairs of cottages, Alderton Rd, Grittleton, mentioned in Jackson 1843: 'On the N side of the village is a cluster of modern cottages which have been built … from designs of Mr Thomson … to each cottage is attached a garden and a pigstye;

1833-4 Market Hall, High Street, Chippenham, Wilts, for Joseph Neeld; Lewis of Bath bldr DWG 8.5.34 opening; Town Hall dated 1833, extended by Thomson 1850 with Neeld Hall behind; £12,000 hall 50' x 33' x 19';

c1835 stables, Grittleton House; inc coach house, grooms lodgings, Courtauld Inst has photos of two designs (from salerooms), unsigned: 607/11 (17/18a) and 607/12 (23a) for main stable block; also a design for an eastern churchyard gate (not there now) and for an iron gate in gardens (not found);

(1835 Tower House, Kelston, Som; for J Neeld; SNB; CL 5.12.1987; ?1838; possibly built for Neeld's mistress and her daughter, or they may have lived there after Kelston Park;

c1835 Lanhill Farm, Allington, farmhouse, barn, stables, and pair of cottages; for Joseph Neeld;

1835 Fosse Lodge, Dunley, Grittleton, for Joseph Neeld; dated;

1837 attrib National School, St Mary's St, Chippenham; dated 1837 attributed to JT in obit list, possibly executed by John Darley; plans for schools for 200 in Thomson, School Buildings 1842 shows quite different building;

c1840 Weighbridge House, The Street, Grittleton, for Neeld estate, attrib;

c1840 Malmesbury Lodge, The Street, Grittleton for Neeld; the West Lodge was designed by Henry Clutton qv 1854-5 apparently to the plan of Malmesbury Lodge because Neeld disliked Clutton's plan;

c1840 Stable Lodge, Grittleton; attrib;

1841 Vicarage, Alderton; plans WSHC 1305/26A house plan October 1841 and site plan Feb 1842; roughly square plan with projecting centre porch with first-floor canted oriel; James Thomson, History of the church and village of Alderton, 1845;

184? Crowdown, East Foscote, Grittleton; lodge with a semaphore tower;

1842 alts Manor Farmhouse, Leigh Delamere; dated; alts to C17 farmhouse for Neeld;

1842 East Dunley Farm, Grittleton; for Neeld; new farmhouse and barn etc;

1844-5 Alderton ch rebuilt, keeping N tower, S arcade, Norman N doorway, C15 nave roof; rebuilt chancel, added S transept with gallery; glass by T Wilmshurst; see Thomson History of the church and village of Alderton, 1845;

1844-5 School, Alderton with reused stonework from Alderton church; in J Thomson unpubl history of church and village of Alderton, 1845; for Neeld; replaces school of 1832; new school is in background of view of old one in Thomson's School Houses, 1842, so presumably planned earlier;

c1845 Yew Tree Cottages, Alderton, not illustrated in 1845 village history, but cottages marked on the village plan; also The Old Bakehouse not illustrated in 1845 but a cottage on the village plan;

1846-8 Leigh Delamere ch; for J Neeld; glass by Thomas Wilmshurst, tiles by Minton; account of old church Br 6 1848 377-8 'so delapidated that an attempt to repair it would have been only to substitute piecemeal every stone in in it'; everything that could saved of stone was: pulpit, aumbrye, piscina and once handsome reredos; bell-turret of old illustrated by CJ Richardson in Br 2 1844 606; WRO 1620/43; ' copied nave E bellcote of previous church and S arcade, added N aisle as Neeld pew and N vestry with organ above; old bellcote, chancel arch, E window and reredos reused at Sevington lodge, later school;

1846 rectory, Leigh Delamere; for Rev JE Jackson;

1847 Dunley Lodge and cottage, Grittleton; bills WSHC; unclear what building this is, possibly the Malmesbury Lodge, The Street, Grittleton;

1847 West Dunley Farmhouse, Grittleton; for Neeld dated IN 1847; barn c1850;

1848 Almshouses, Leigh Delamere; WSHC 1620/43;

1848-9 School, Sevington for J Neeld; reusing bellcote, chancel arch, doorway and reredos from Leigh Delamere; suggestion that it was built as a lodge and then turned into a school? The S drive came out at Sevington; now engaged in erecting Br 1848 377-8; 1849 opened;

1848-9 Sevington village: pair of cottages now Wavertree Cottage; pair of cottages now Green Cottage; row of three cottages called The Cottage; pair of cottages Appletree Cottage/ Rose Cottage; also new porch on Sevington Farmhouse and outbuildings at Sevington Farm;

1848-50 additions Town Hall, High St Chippenham, Wilts; for J Neeld dated 1850; ?TC 19.4.48 new hall 120 ft long, 40 ft wide; opened 12.9.1850, included Neeld Hall with iron roof, the exchange at far end; cheese market frontage with Borough arms;

1849 West Sevington Farmhouse for Neeld and barn and outbuildings; dated 1849

1840-50? Woodman's Lodge, Foscote, Grittleton;

1850 West Foscote House Grittleton for Neeld; and barn

c1850 The Cottage, row of three cottages, Sevington for Neeld; also Green Cottage c1850; Wavertree Cottage/ Moss Delph pair of cottages;

c1850 attrib alts cottages in Grittleton inc addition to Rose Cottage of estate cottage each end, c1850-60;

1852 oak lychgate, Leigh Delamere; Br 1852 71;

1856 adds Grittleton House, Wilts for Joseph Neeld; a floor plan of new S end in WSHC 1305/ by Thomson, drawing-room, lobby and dining-room; now in process of erection DWG 10.4.56 account from Autobiography of John Britton (??? not of 1856 date): house 160' by 120' with conservatory on S end; offices at N end, halls, staircases vestibules rising to top of house ; work was still going on to the interior 1860, Br 1860 484 :receiving painting and decoration for Sir John Neeld;

also porch on farmhouse, Hullavington and farm buildings;
THOMSON, JOHN JAMES. Architect London, son of James Thomson qv, articled to father, assistant to JM Allen of Crewkerne and RH Shout of Yeovil, and Sir Horace Jones in London; ARIBA 1864, FRIBA 1898, commenced practice in 1864 in Chelsea, assistant architect to the Inclosure Commission and superintendent architect to the Board of Agriculture; retired 1900;

1863 design for carriage porch, Grittleton House, exh RA; ?check 1856;

THORNTON, T. Architect, Salisbury

1854 wk vicarage, Winterbourne Gummer; WBR;


TILTON, WILLIAM Carpenter, Great Somerford, 1787-1843, son of Thomas Tilton carpenter 1760-1847 WBR2;

1827 Parish & Sunday School with house, Great Somerford; WBR2;


THRIVE ARCHITECTS, Romsey & Portishead, see Tetlow King
THURLOW, LUCAS & JANES Architects, High Wycombe, founded 1886 by Thurlow and Lucas. ER Janes partner from 1948. Became architects to Avon Rubber Co of Melksham and set up office there under Aubrey H Winter qv; brochure c1973 explains that Melksham office set up 1956, London 1968, Morpeth 1968 and Milton Keynes 1973. ER Janes retired 1971. Melksham office worked extensively for Avon Rubber but also Bowyers Trowbridge;

195? entrance gates, Lamb Yard, Kingston Mills, Bradford on Avon; GA33 2000;

196? office building, Building 9, Kingston Rd, Bradford on Avon; GA33 2000;

1968-72 conv Abbey Mill, Bradford on Avon to restaurant and offices for Avon Rubber; BoE 1975;

1970 Building 60, Kingston Mills, Bradford on Avon; advice from Vernon Gibbs of Wilts County Council; ?the riverside building with trapezoid window heads, 1968; dem;

1972-3 Building 30, Kingston Mills, Bradford on Avon, with advice from Sir Hugh Casson as closest to the Hall, Casson advised a mansard roof facing The Hall; on site of original Kingston Mills; A Monk & Co, Taunton, contrs; dem;

1977ff alts National Spiritualist ch, King St, Melksham plans WSHC 3335/43; this was the former Friends' Meeting of 1776, sold 2013 to Procol Ltd and altered to offices called Kingsbury Hall used in assoc with Kingsbury House, converted by Procol from former British Legion premises opposite;

1978-82 alts WM church, High St, Melksham, plans WSHC 3335/44;


c1973 booklet on-line lists:

Conversion of Abbey Mills, Church St, Bradford on Avon to offices for Avon Rubber; 1968-72

Two supermarket buildings for BG Cooper Ltd at Melksham;

Mansard-roofed factory for Avon Rubber on site of Kingston Mills, Bradford on Avon; ?1972-3; dem;

Riverside building for Avon Rubber Bradford on Avon, 1968; dem;

Melksham work for Avon Rubber:



  1. extension to Mixing Shop, steel-frame and brick over an existing two-storey building;

  2. Car Shop extension two-storey steel-frame and brick with first-floor designed for v heavy rubber presses;

  3. IPD Shop for Rubber Products, now under construction single-storey steel frame wide span exterior of brick with continuous glazing; c. 1973;

  4. Despatch and Tyre Test Building two-storey steel-frame being built, clad in PvC coated material and Forticrete blocks; ?the big building along Bath Road;

  5. Rubber Research Centre, three-storey flat roofed offices clad in precast panels with slate sub-sill panels, JT Parsons of Westbury contr; close to river;

Also work at Bowyer's Trowbridge (all dem): Killing Line and Lairage: two-storey concrete frame and single-storey lairage; also Meat-cutting and Sausage Departments, 2-storey, sausages on first floor; also Despatch Building single-storey with cold storage;

Butler & Tanner, Frome, Som, extension to Bindery Department single-storey with two-storey offices;
THURSTON, SIMON Architect, London

1847 parsonage Winterslow; WBR;


TILDEN, PHILIP Architect;

1947 consulted over future of Bowood; guide book; but work done by FS Samuels qv 1955;


TITE, Sir WILLIAM Architect, London, 1798-1873. HC. Pupil of David Laing, worked with him on St Dunstan-in-the-East ch, London 1817-20, des Mill Hill School Mx 1825; National Scotch ch, London, 1827-8; Royal Exchange London 1842-44; Brookwood Cemetery Sy 1853-4; Gerrards Cross ch Bucks 1858-9. Career much involved with railways particularly the L&SWR 1838-40 for which he des termini London Nine Elms & Southampton 1840; Carlisle Citadel Station; Perth Station 1848; Windsor Station 1850; architect to Caledonian Rlwy, Scottish Central Rlwy; Exeter & Yeovil Rlwy; Le Havre-Paris railway. PRIBA 1861-3 and 1867-70, Liberal candidate for Barnstaple 1854, MP for Bath 1855-73; knighted 1869. Wikipedia suggests his architectural practice ceased about 1853 but Gerrards Cross ch was 1858-9. BLJ has him as architect for LSWR 1860-1 and for stations on associated Yeovil & Exeter; obit Br 3.5.73 says that Tite was partnered by Edward N Clifton for more than twenty years by 1873 and lists railway work on Yeovil-Exeter line in 1860 also says that Tite gradually abandoned work after he became MP in 1855;

1856-60 ?stations on Salisbury & Yeovil Railway. No clear evidence but LSWR was involved as was their engineer Joseph Locke qv; BLJ: S&Y passed well S of Yeovil, Som, opened 19.7.60. 1st sod Gillingham 3.4.56, nearly folded for lack of money, 1856 assent given for S&Y Yeovil & Exeter Rlway, an extension from Yeovil to Exeter. Open Salisbury-Gillingham 2.5.59, the stations are built of brick and are neat and pretty erections, SWJ 7.5.59; Gillingham-Sherborne May 60, Yeovil Junction June 60, ?joined to GWR at Yeovil Hendford. LSWR bought S&Y in 1878. Sherborne station looks similar to Crewkerne see below. Stations: Salisbury Fisherton Station 1859, by Tite, next door to GWR station, Wilton, Dinton, Tisbury, Semley, Shaftesbury, Gillingham 1859 Templecombe, Milborne Port, Sherborne 1860, Bradford Abbas, Yeovil Town 1861;

1859 Salisbury Fisherton Station 1859, next door to GWR station, connected by new line to Milford terminus of LSWR London to Andover line; opened May 1859; design attrib DoE;

TMD, Surveyors, 12-14 Whitfield St, London;

1999 proposed remodelling Windsor House, Princes St, Swindon for The Marchday Group as The Atrium; Swindon BC planning, ?plans not used building remodelled 2006 as Paramount, flats; previously Nationwide Offices by Norman Royce, Hurley & Stewart 1971-4;
TOMLINSON, HENRY Engineer, Cambridge

1874 Water supply, Trowbridge; Kelly 1898 dir, the late HT;


TOMLINSON, NICK Architect, worked for Simon Morray-Jones qv Bath; founded Tonic Architecture 2012 based at The Paintworks, Bristol;

2004 Gibbs Barn, Manor Farm, The Marsh, Longbridge Deverill, by Nick Tomlinson when with Simon Morray-Jones qv, for Jennifer Newman and Bernard Rimmer as house cum artist's studio, Max Neil of Foster + Partners also involved; HMGI; radical barn conversion;


TOMMS, JOHN Brickmaker

1641 built Norton Bavant House for Bennet family, contract WSHC 413/84;


TONIC ARCHITECTURE Paintworks, Bristol. Nick Tomlinsonqv and Tobias Feilding-Crawley. Founded 2012. Website illustrates refurb of Birdcombe Court, Som; renovation of Belmont, near Wraxall, Som; refurb of Gde II brick Georgian house with stone crosswings in Warws; refurb of Grade 1 Cotswold house; refurb Islay Lodge, Victorian end-terrace house in Bath, Som; extension to Yew Tree Lodge, Victorian single-storey lodge in Cotswolds;

201? proposed timber-framed addition to Wick Cottage, ?where, Wilts;


TOWNESEND, JOHN ?carpenter

1677 paid 4/6d for mending the stairs up to the cistern on top of The Mount, Castle House, Marlborough; MTC 9;

1681 paid 6/0d for mending the mounting blocks in the Bailey, the barn doors there and the door that goes out of the court behind the stables (and more); MTC 10
TOWNESEND, WILLIAM Oxford 1676-1739 architect and master mason; HC

1723-4 add Thornhill Manor Farm, Clyffe Pypard; VCH; HC; enlarged for Brasenose College;


TOWNROW, STANLEY see Wiltshire County Council;
TOWNSEND, ANDREW Architect Faringdon, Oxon; SPAB Lethaby scholar 1985, worked at Little Sparta for Ian Hamilton Finlay; Andrew Townsend Architects established 1987; architect to Tewkesbury Abbey 2010;

2007-8 rest Brinkworth ch; repaired roofs; Ward & Co builders;

20?? repirs The Leigh old church for Churches Conservation Trust; guide book;

2009-10 rest doom painting, Dauntsey ch; Sally Woodcock paintings consultant; Hugh Harrison woodwork consultant;

20?? work at Crudwell ch; kitchen etc at W end N aisle; Daglish Building contrs;

20?? work at Hankerton ch; lean-to kitchen etc at W end N aisle; Daglish building contrs;

20?? work at Sutton Benger ch; Ken Biggs contr; meeting room in W tower;

20?? stone repairs, Lacock Bridge; for Wiltshire Council;


TOWNSEND, ROBERT Architect, The Studio, Bulford Rd, Durrington, Salisbury, worked with F Gibberd and FRS Yorke before war, trained at AA; became a RC deacon 1965; office 7 Bridge St, Bath in 1958; office 15 Belmont Bath 1963-87;

1936-57 papers connected with alts Hungerdown House, Seagry for Egbert Barnes 2806/58

1937-70 papers re St George RC ch, Salisbury 2806/37;

(1940 House for a professional man by RT of 24 Chancery Lane London 2806/66

(1948 QM, Queen St, Dover, Kent, 2806/105)

1948 alts Church Farm Durrington and cottage for HH Clarke father-in-law 2806/51;

1949 house, Dauntsey Road, Great Somerford; M Hardy list of houses 1945-75; UKMHI; plans 1949 cottage for G Thurgood, 2806/60 for alts to existing building on N side opposite allotments, just E of Little Somerford road; and for rear addition 1950; RT of Sutton Benger in 1949, of Church Farm House, Durrington 1950;

1949 house and surgery, Sutton Benger; three plans, two complicated angular plan, third linear, all with high house-hall; corner main road and Sutton Lane; 2906/62;

1949-53 Garden Ground, 193 Bulford Rd, Durrington, for self and as consulting-room for his wife, a doctor; Walter 50 modern buildings, 1955; EH; AJ March 53; AD Nov 53;

(1950 QM, Canterbury, Kent 2806/104)

1950 alts East End Manor Farm, Durrington 2806/47

1950-60 development Monks Park, Corsham for Bath Academy of Art, dining and recreation block, hostel, and other buildings 2806/73 ?all dem;

1951-2 Garden Ground, Durrington; AJ 26.3.53 401-3; for himself; 2806/46 papers 1948-70;

1952 House, Velley Hill, Gastard for G Sepncer 2806/45;

1953 Drybrook, Cholderton 2806/44; for Mrs A Stephens;

1953-4 House, Gastard; M Hardy; Walter, 50 modern buildings, 1959; ?50 Modern Bungalows; single-storey stone and weatherboard, with stone spine, 3 bedrooms W, living-room and study/bedroom E, bathroom S, kitchen and porch in lower S end piece; cost less than £2000;

(1954 House, Hintlesham Ave, Edgbaston, Birmingham for Prof McKeown; 2806/86 dated 15.3.54;

1955 alts Beechfield House, Pickwick, Corsham for Bath Academy of Art 2806/72;

(1956 house, Sion Road, Bath, for AL Munro; plans WSHC 2806/116;

1957 weaving shed, Royal Carpet Factory, Wilton; behind main building; AJ 126 1957 revolutionary design multiple paraboloid roof, first in world to be built of timber, built as new weaving shed; four reinforced concrete columns carry four twisted plates; plans 1950-67 for alts to weaving sheds and premises 2806/79;

1957 house, Bulbridge estate, Wilton 2806/64 for JC Todd;

1958 new buildings, Moulton Developments, The Hall, Bradford on Avon 2806/70; drawing-office, Moulton Engineering, CL 25.10.62; timber-frame on stone base, trapezoid section with glazed front.

1958 house, Hardenhuish for EM Mather 2806/54;

1958 house, Little Somerford for Mrs TG Evers of Hill House, 2806/61; on roadside site SE of Hill house; massive chimney, boarded upper floors;

1959 work Figheldean ch 2806/36

1959 work Cholderton ch 2806/32;

1959 RC church, Durrington 2806/34

(1960 house, Cleveland Walk, Bath 2806/113 for Mr & Mrs Scott

(1960 RC ch, Stow on the Wold Glos 2806/125

(1960 RC ch, Avonmouth, Bristol, Glos 2806/124

1960-66 Durrington church and church hall, 2806/35

1960 cottage, Seagry for P Dickinson 2806/59

1960 alts Longstreet House, Enford 2806/52

1960 alts Leigh Hill, Savernake for Brigadier Walch 2806/57

(1961 RC ch, Maison, Gloucester 2806/94;

1961 alts Turleigh Croft, Turleigh, Winsley 2806/65

1962 work Old Toll House, Box for EH Ratcliff 2806/42

1962 alts 1-2 Washwells Box for Miss Weir 2806/43

1963 alts Memorial Hall, Marlborough College 2806/77, new double staircase on exterior rear; ?not done; dated 11.12.63;

1963 alts Bradleian Building, Marlborough College; plans WSHC 2806/76 conver sion to theatre, suspended ceiling, new gallery;

1963 adds Littlefield, Bath Road, Marlborough College, a new block on the site of dormitory wing destroyed in 1962 fire; plans WSHC 2806/75;

1965 Workingmen's club, Durrington 2806/74

1965 alts La Retraite Convent school, Salisbury 2806/78

1965 alts 196 Bulstrode Rd, Durrington for Mrs Rebeiro 2806/50

1965 alts Avon cottages Church St, Durrington 2806/48 for Mrs Booth;

1966 RC church Amesbury; papers 1968-82 2806/13; drawings 1966 2806/30;

1967 alts St Thomas More RC, Town Hall, Bradford on Avon 2806/31;

1970 10 London Rd, Amesbury for RC sisters of La Retraite 2806/ 40

1972-87 conversion of WM chapel, Netton, Durnford, 2806/ 56 for AF Murray-Johnson;

1973-84 adds Ruerath, High St, Tisbury 2806/63 for B Kite;

1974 work St John RC ch, Wingfield Rd, Trowbridge 2806/ 38;

1974 cottage, Horton, Bishops Cannings for Rev Asvat 2806/41

1974 house Milton Lilbourne for Mrs Anstead 2806/55;

1974 imps mill and Mill House, Fisherton Delamere for A Robb 2806/53

1975 alts British Legion club, Corsham 2806/71;

1976 House for - Anstead, Cobbett's Way, Milton Lilbourne; WBR

1982-6 work St Patrick RC church, Pickwick, Corsham 2806/33 ; ?conversion of National school by HE Goodridge qv;
TRAVERS, MARTIN Architect, 1886-1948, born Howard Martin Otho Travers, trained under Beresford Pite, nost noted as stained glass designer; designed churches c1930-2 with TFW Grant qv;

1938 alts sanctuary St Mark ch, Church Place, Swindon, new altar, E window stained glass, chancel roof repainted, and dormers high in wall planned but curtailed by war; centenary history 1945; glass done 1945;


TRENDALL, EDWARD WILLIAM Architect London died 1852; author of 'Original designs for cottages and villas' 1831, a copy in Wilton library 2057/F6/33, signed by Countess of Pembroke; inf Steve Hobbs; HC; ?possible that designs used on Wilton estate;
TRENT, WILLIAM EDWARD Architect to Gaumont-British Cinema chain ?succeeded W Benslyn qv.

1931 Odeon, New Canal St, Salisbury, was Gaumont Palace with auditorium behind Hall of John Halle restored by Pugin in 1838; assisted by Ernest F Tulley;

(1933-4 Gaumont Cinema, South St, Yeovil, Som; Ernest F Tulley assistant; BH; WG 22.6.34;

1936 Gaumont Cinema, Fore St, Trowbridge, Wilts; Falconer, The Trowbridge Movies; dem;

1936 Gaumont Cinema Timber St, Chippenham; Mike Stone inf; cinema dem, scultpure of Spirit of Cinema and Sound and Light reset in new building on site, probably by his cousin Newbury Abbot Trent 1885-1953;

(1939 Palace Cinema, Cork St, Frome, Som; with son WS Trent and HG Payne; BH;


TREW, H.F. Architect, Glos

1935-6 RC ch, Box; closed; C20 RC churches survey;


TRINDER, EDWARD Surveyor, Cirencester, Glos; did survey of Broad Town Charity properties Cricklade undated WSHC 700/175;

1866 outbuilding, Vicarage, Minety, plans BRO EP/A/25/Min/3; cowshed, calf shed, chaff-house, pig sties, all in small L-plan range;


TRIPE & WAKEHAM Architects, London, founded 1951 by Anthony Charles Tripe 1907-82 ARIBA 1934 and Brigadier Philip Oliver George Wakeham died 1982 ARIBA 1934; work for armed services including Chelsea Barracks; James Henry Randell 1924-2010 worked for them from 1956-63, ran Aden office to 1960-63,

1968 Barclays Bank, 65 Market Pl, Chippenham; BoE; previous building had bank front 1920 by WH Watkins qv;


TRIPP, CAPEL N. Architect, Gloucester

(1878 Schools, Cirencester, Glos A 13.7.78;


TROTTER, A.P. Architect Teffont

1937 rest Corsley ch

1937 rest Heytesbury ch

1939 rest Chitterne ch


TROUP, FRANCIS WILLIAM Architect. 1859-1941, born Huntly Aberdeens; pupil Campbell Douglas & Sellars, Glasgow 1877; then pupil JJ Stevenson, London ; friend of Robert Weit Schulz; Master of AWG in 1923 having designed their hall in london 1913; retired 1941; biography by Neil Jackson; 1889 ARIBA; DSA; another architect Francis Gordon Troup born 1887 was not related;

1922 War Memorial, Devizes; WBR; ashlar hemicycle with arch at centre; in churchyard of St John, facing Long St; unveiled 13.11.22; DoE listing; Morgan & Sons contractors; minutes of memorial committee 1919-22 of Devizes town council;


TRUMPER, J. V. Surveyor Devizes RDC 1923.
TUBBS & MESSER see Cyril B Tubbs
TUBBS, CYRIL BAZETT Architect, surveyor in Reading and Woking, nephew of HO Wills III of the tobacco family. c1858-1927. Practice Webb & Tubbs, Reading later Webb & Sutton qv. CB Tubbs bought Croydon Hall, Rodhuish, Som, in 1892 (or 1901). Altered and enlarged it before selling in 1907 to Count Konrad von Hochberg, also built thatched club-house for servants at top of drive c1905; possibly to his own designs; practiced in Reading c1881-6 and in Woking from 1898 with AA Messer, des Lodge Grove, Craven Arms, Salop, 1886, RC Chapel, Brookwood Cemetery, Woking, 1899. As general manager London Necropolis Co from 1887, des their offices cum railway station, Westminster Bridge House, Westminster Bridge Rd, London, 1900; Tubbs & Messer had offices in Craigs Court House, Whitehall, London and at Bexhill, Sx, in 1921, did houses at Cooden, Sx, and for Larkin builders c1930-6.

1882 Parsonage Froxfield, Wilts; CB Tubbs of Webb & Tubbs; Br 1882b 291; WBR plans D1/11/278;

(1901-7 ?alts Croydon Hall, Rodhuish, Som, for himself, also thatched club-house for estate workers;

1921 Memorial Hall, Aldbourne G8/760/75 plans by Cyril B Tubbs and AA Messer of Craigs Court House, Whitehall, London and at Bexhill;


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