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1869 Blount's Court, Potterne, for William Stancomb II of Trowbridge; KH Rogers, The Stancomb family of Trowbridge, 2001;

1869-70 add of meeting-hall, Manor House, Limpley Stoke, Wilts for Reformatory for Girls est there in 1861, WI 31.3.70;

Also ?Woodlands, Calne, Wilts, for – Harris, dem; alts Monkton Farleigh House for Sir CP Hobhouse after 1872 ?mentioned in obituary;
DAVIS, EDWARD, Bath. Architect, pupil of John Soane 1824-6; HC; c1802-52. Apllied to be Somerset County Surveyor 1830. Lived at Granville House, Entry Hill, Bath 1835-41, house des by him. Bankrupt TC 9.3.1842 SM 7.3.42; Died 30.4.52 at Bath, GM 1852 1 637. Charles Davis qv was his on acc to WI 17.4.1862, but may have been his nephew. ED won 1st pr in Birmingham Dahlia Show WI 26.9.1839;
DAVIS, JAMES King St, Frome. Builder 1830 Somerset Dir. James Davis & Son by 1860;

1857 unsuccessful tender to build Corn Exchange, Devizes, Wilts; Wm Hill archt; WI 27.2.57;

1859 proposed adds Manor Farm, Corsley, James Davis & Son; Longleat papers;
DAVIS, THOMAS Warminster Land agent, Port St 1822 dir; presumably Thomas Davis Jr +1839, steward to the Longleat estate who lived at Portway House; memorial in St Denys ch; father Thomas Davis Sr 1749-1807 was steward 1779-1807, memorial in Horningsham ch; Thomas Davis surveyor & land agent Portway, in 1842 dir, land agent in 1867 dir, West St, may be third generation; DP Gunstone thesis The stewards of longleat estate 1779-1895;
DAVISON, THOMAS R. Architect, London, former chief assistant to H Hare;

1897 Victoria Technical Institute, Market St, Trowbridge, won in comp judged by EW Mountford; T for first part Br 10.6.99; never completed; dem c1981;

(1911 1st prize TH, Torquay, Devon;)

DAVISON, THOMAS VINCENT HERBERT Swindon, civil engineer, architect, surveyor; son of Thomas J Davison, Borough Surveyor of Windsor, Berks. Surveyor to Old Swindon Board of Health 1878;

1877 house, Kingshill, Swindon; WBR2;
DAWBER, Sir EDWARD GUY. Architect 18 Maddox St, London; 1861-1938. Guy Dawber, born King’s Lynn, with TN Deane, Dublin, to 1882, then George & Peto. Started practice 1890 at Bourton on the Hill, then London 1891. PRIBA 1925-7; Gold Medal 1928; knighted 1936; ASG 160ff. Entry in Charles Reilly, Representative British Architects of the Present Day; partner AR Fox prepared list of works when Dawber died, acc to Laurie Kinney;

(1899 White House, Moreton in Marsh, Glos; AA 1899)

190? alts Manor House, Purton, for Mrs Walsh owner from 1900, new hall made of old hall and parlour, new oak stair N of old parlour, drawing room made from two small rooms; also gardens; cf The Story of Purton 75;

(1903 Nether Swell Manor, Glos; remodelled 1909; AA 1909 1 22-9; Br 15.8.03; Br 15.5.09; Br 9.5.19; CL 26.11.10;

(1905 Coldicote, Moreton in Marsh, Glos, L Weaver Small Country Houses of today, nd, 38; BN 13.1.05; AA 1904 2 50; AR 26 1909 197;

1905 minor work, Bowood; guidebook;

1907-8 Conkwell Grange, Winsley, Wilts; REDA 1 10 79-81; AA 1907 i23; Jill Franklin plan p231; for James Thornton; dated 1907 view of front and a garden arch Br 10.1.1930; view of garden front Br 24.1.30 and 25.4.30; RA 1937 exh;

(1907-9 Wiveton Hall, Norfolk)

(1909 Tuesley Court, Godalming, Sy; AA 1909 1 54)

1910-12 Hamptworth Lodge, Redlynch, Wilts; WBR; Br 16.5.13 with plan, now being built, on site and incorporating internal walls of an earlier house; gardens have been redesigned; house is being built entirely of English oak from nearby, hand-made bricks, and perspective; BN 13.6.13; Mussellwhite & Son of Basingstoke bldrs; sections ill Br 19.3.15; CL 19.6.13 house rebuilt 1870 for George Morrison rebuilt 1910-13 for his nephew Harold Moffatt, gardens by Thomas Mawson;

(1911 Burdocks, Glos; REDA28; Br 7.7.11; BN 23.6.11;

(1913 alts Burnworthy House, Somerset, inf Laurie Kinney from AR Fox list;

(1914-25 Bowling Green House, Milborne Port, Som; begun 1914 completed 1925 RL; CL27.11.26; for Hon. Kathleen & Rachel de Montmorency, sisters; plasterwork by EP (presumably George P) Bankart, heraldic carving over door by Joseph Armitage, coats of arms in windows drawn & painted by Mabel Esplin; T Press Somerset Country Houses; VCH 7 140; REDA 23; AA 1914 1 pp 26-7 and plan p28 ‘The Bowling Green’, contr H Pittard & Son Langport & Bristol, leaded lights John Pye, Britannia Works, Moreton in Marsh; 1914 on service wing rainwater head; Kathleen +1927

(1919 Cottages, Nether Swell Manor, Glos RA 1937 exh)

(1923-4 Stowell Hill, Stowell, Som; REDA 75; VCH; CL 22.1.27; for - McCreery. The architect disowned the iron gates and vases on the gate-piers the client added to the entrance front; Clive Aslet, The Last Country Houses, Yale (1982), 329 (erroneously says for Lord Vestey); ill C Reilly, Representative British Architects of the Present Day, no text; Kelly 1927 Mrs McCreery; VCH says G Jekyll advised on gardens; also Lanning Roper in 1969; owned 2009 by – Martin of Matrix; 1922 acc to RA 1937 exh;.

(1924 Eyewell House, Camel Hill, nr Queen Camel, Som; REDA 76; BN 126 1924; exh RA 1924; now owned by RNAS Yeovilton; House at Queen Camel ill in RA 1937 exh;

1925 remodelled Pitter's Farm, Sandy Lane for Major Yorke; plans G3/760/617 Peter's Farm; also plans for pair of cottages at head of drive G3/760/622;

(1926 Ashley Chase, Dorset, for Sir David Milne-Watson of Gas, Light & Coke Co; Br 11.1.29; 1925 RA 1937 exh)

(1928 junior boys hostel, Lord Wandsworth Agricultural College, Long Sutton, Hants; exh RA 1928, ill Br 15.6.28;
DAWNUS Engineering and construction group, Swansea, est 2001. Also design-and-build; many works in Wales;

20?? Lidl store, Salisbury;

2011-13 White Horse Health Centre, Westbury Leigh;
DAY, ARCHIE H. Builder Great Somerford

1914 alts to house, Seagry for Countess Gleichen; plans G3/760/446, crudely drawn; house was The Rookery, Lower Seagry probably; Feodora daughter of Laura Seymour, Countess Gleichen (in her own right) and Prince Victor of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, sculptress 1861-1922; Lady Gleichen's prefab studio became the village hall;


DAY (IVOR) & O'BRIEN Architects, Bristol, specialists in RC churches; Ivor Day and Gerald P O'Brien; ?continues as Ivor Day Partnership;

1967-9 Holy Family RC ch, Marlowe Rd, Park North, Swindon; H&F; BoE 1975;

1969-71 adds Holy Rood RC, Groundwell Rd, Swindon; RC C20 churches survey; BoE; large new nave with dalle-de-verre glass by Dom Charles Norris;

1969 RC Convent, The Pitchens, Wroughton opened September 1969, by GP O'Brien; local stone from South Cerney Glos, chapel altar area faced in black granite; for Missionary Servants of the Holy Ghost; DoC 227-8;

1971-2 Trustee Savings Bank, Market Place, Chippenham; BoE 1975;
DAY, JOB Builder, North St, Swindon,

1877 Eleven cottages overlooking Vickery's Close, Swindon WT 12.1.78;


DAYMOND (JOHN) & SON, Architectural Sculptors, 7 Edward St, Vincent Sq, London; John Daymond & Son established c1840 by John Daymond I + c1860, continued by John II +1898, John III, retired 1911, +1934, and John IV (John Dudley Daymond) +1954; company wound up in 1935; firm did architectural sculpture on Grosvenor Hotel, 1860,

1920 War Memorial, Regent Circus, Swindon; G24/119/7 committee minutes; chosen from eight firms, six supplied designs and estimates, two supplied only designs, minutes 17.8.20; £1125; presumably by John Dudley Daymond; unveiled 30.10.20;


DEAN, JAMES Architect, Tottenham London;

1833 reblt Orcheston St Mary ch; ICBS: This hardly sounds like the same church as in BoE! Seems to have been rebuilt in 1833. A plan says quite clearly ‘Plan of the parish Church of Orcheston St Mary as rebuilt in the year 1833’. A signature on this is ’John Oxenberry Jane Surveyor’. But was he the designer? The application says the existing church had been examined by ‘an experienced Architect, Mr Dean of Holborn London’ [the Church Plans Online website gives his first name as James]. On a second application he is said to be from Tottenham, just to add to the puzzlement. The website gives Dean’s first name as James. The only James Dean in the RIBA Dic is ‘fl 1868’ and of Bishopsgate Street.


DEAN, PTOLEMY Architect

201? proposals for W end adds to Malmesbury Abbey;


DEANE & BRADDELL Architects 13 Old Quebec St, London; Humphry Deane and Thomas Arthur Darcy Bradell qv 1884-1970. Bradell qv was pupil of Ernest George; GG Pace worked for D&B;

191? rest Lake House, Lake, Wilsford, after fire 1912; WBR; BoE by Darcy Bradell & Deane;

(1912-14 alts Melchet Court, Hants for Lord Melchett; by DB, BoEHants; also garden?;

(1920 War memorial plaque, Brunner & Mond works, Sandbach, Ches ill Br 18.6.20; D&B;

(1929-30 decs Mulberry House, 36 Smith Sq London for Lord Melchett;
DEANE, JOHN Surveyor, Reading, otherwise unknown. A family of masons are known in Uffington; Anthony Deane took contracts for Horesheath Hall, Cambs, 1663 and Holme Lacy, Herefs, 1674; another John Deane was Master Mason to the City of London 1696, died 1705, worked on Guildhall c1705, contracted for masonry at Cole Park, Herts 1704; HC.

1684 Castle House, Marlborough for 6th D of Somerset, paid £10 4/3/1684 'for surveying and drawing of a platform (plan) in order to the building of a new house and for marble hearth space'; HC; MTC 11


DE BERTODANO, HENRY STRATFORD. Architect, 5 Bloomsbury Sq, London, 1872-1939, son or probably nephew of Baldomero Hyacinth de Bertodano y Lopez 7th Marquis de Moral +1921 of Cowbridge House, Malmesbury, a 'retired Spanish solicitor who had practised in Swindon' (CV), or partner in London firm of solicitors Hudson, Lopez, Matthews & Coupland; B de B bought Cowbridge House in 1899 and was noted breeder of Dexter cattle; Charles Edmund de Bertodano +1926 was civil engineer, MICE;

1903 chancel, Hankerton ch; BRO EP/J/6/2/135; dated 1903;

1903 adds parsonage, Hankerton; VCH; ?adds to previous parsonage now called Hankerton Priory;

1905-6 new parsonage, Hankerton; WSHC CC/E/83 plans 1906; GF & E Newcombe of Cirencester builders, £1300; now the Old Vicarage;

1921 War memorial, The Triangle, Malmesbury; AB; unveiled 20.3.21, £525, acc to CV by B de Bertodano, error; Celtic cross;

(19?? ?designed Bertodano family memorial, Kensal Green cemetery, London; handsome Arts and Crafts Gothic cross)


DE CAUX, ISAAC Garden designer and hydraulic engineer, London; died c1656; Son of Salomon de Caux of Dieppe +1636 garden-designer and hydraulic engineer; Isaac worked with Inigo Jones, as executant of Covent Garden houses 1633-4, designed grottoes inc at Somerset House and Woburn;

1636 S front, Wilton House for 4th E of Pembroke; HC; also laid out gardens in front; Aubrey says the work done 'not without the advice and approbation of Mr Jones'; intended to be twice as long; interiors burnt 1647-8, rebuilt by John Webb; gardens HC in WAM 85 1992; in 1639 Nicholas Stone supplied 11 ½ ft of marble for cornice ; also the stables now Washern Grange; BoE;

(1638 Stalbridge Park. Dorset)

16?? stables, Ramsbury Manor, for E of Pembroke; attrib VCH for resemblance to stables at Wilton;


DELAMOTTE, VALENTIN Architect

1755 des Riding-house, Wilton; built to simpler designs; WBR


DENTON CORKER MARSHALL Architects. Barrie Marshall, Stephen Quinlan;

2001 Competition victory, Stonehenge visitor centre; BD 4.7.08; semi-submerged structure on Countess East site; £65m; refused planning permission 2005; given planning 2006, associated with tunnel scheme deemed too expensive in 2007; given go-ahead 30.3.07; contract terminated 2008; proposed new site at Fargo Plantation;

2009 temporary visitor Centre, Airman's Corner, Stonehenge, winners new competition AJ 19.2.09 over Edward Cullinan qv and Bennetts Associates (eliminated before last three Make, White Design, John McAslan & Ptnrs), BD 20.2.09; AJ 15.10.09; BD 16.10.09; £26m; to be ready for 2012 Olympics; AJ 21.1.10; built 2011-12; 2014 Australian Institute of Architecture Award; 2016 Civic Trust Award;
DESIGNSCAPE ARCHITECTS Bath and Bristol founded 2005 by Chris Mackenzie, formerly with Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios; partners Spencer Back, Alex Sykes;

2011 garden room, Kingsbury Croft, Marlborough, Wilts;

2011 addn Dixcroft, Ham Green, Holt;

2012 add to C20 bungalow, Dane Rise, Winsley, Wilts;

2013 alts Hardy House, Box, Wilts; addition to former club in village as house and art gallery;
DE ST CROIX, M.

196? two tower blocks, Penhill, Swindon with former Borough Architect JL Morgan qv; BoE1975; there is a third identical block at Penhill and four more in Park area of Swindon;


DE SOISSONS, LOUIS Architect 1890-1962; architect to Welwyn Garden City, Herts Br 26.6.1925; later Louis de Soissons Partnership; Kenneth JR Peacock partner;

1956 alts Bowden Park, Bowden Hill; BoE; KJR Peacock architect; GI; alts proposed WT 26.11.55;


DEVALL, JOHN Senior. Mason 1701-74 worked on Mansion House, London, after 1739, Foundling hospital, 1742-52, also carved fireplaces for Woburn; worked with his son John qv as chief masons on several royal works;

1736-7 builder Palladian bridge, Wilton; WBR; design probably by Roger Morris, Mowl Palladian Bridges 1993;


DEVALL, JOHN Junior, Mason, contractor, 1728-94;

1786d Spackman monument, Clyffe Pypard; IR suggests unlikely to be by him but perhaps contracted out to an unknown sculptor;


DEVERELL, E(DWARD) & J(OHN) Masons. An Edward Deverell took building lease for house on Middle Rank, Bradford on Avon, from Anthony Methuen in 1698;

1740 Congregational chapel, St Margaret's St, Bradford on Avon; enl 1798, raised in 1835;


DEVERELL, JOHN, Mason, Bradford on Avon, see Edward & John Deverell;

1707 rebuilt S wall, Holy Trinity ch, Bradford on Avon; WBR2;


DEVEREUX ARCHITECTS, 200 Upper Richmond Rd, London, also Birmingham, and international: Ireland, Poland, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore etc; Nic Allen RIBA, director with firm since 1986; Darius Umrigar RIBA; Mark Carter RIBA;des London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine new courtyards; Queen Mary's Hospital London adds 2007; Gdansk and Lublin airports; Royal London hospital 2012;

(2002-6 Fromeside Secure Unit, Blackberry Hill,Bristol;

(2003 Liskeard Community Hospital, Cornwall;

(2004-5 West Mendip Hospital, Glastonbury, Som; web-site; Rok Build, Exeter, contrs;

(2008 Peninsula Dental School, Devonport, Devon)

(2010 Peninsula Dental School, Truro, Cornwall)

2011 Childrens Centre, Salisbury District Hospital,Wilts; refurb;
DEVEY, GEORGE Architect. 1820-86. Biography: Jill Allibone, George Devey, 1991 (JA); later Devey & Williams with James Williams. NMR has album incl Somerset items DEV01

(1860-4 Cottages, etc., Orchardleigh estate, Lullington, Som for William Duckworth: Cottages on Lullington Green 1860 (Corner Cottages and Pump Cottages 1861), Keeper’s Cottage, 1864, Park Farm, 1863. Thomas Ashton bldr. JA 63-4, 154; SNB prob also the canopied pump

1864 Turnpike Cottages and retaining wall adj Fonthill Arch, Fonthill Bishop; for Alfred Morrison; wall with giant urns and rusticared banding matching ?earlier work;

c1865 double cottage with central arch, Berwick St Leonard; for Morrison estate; JA

c1865 Thatched Lodge, Fonthill; JA , RIBA photograph;

c1865 unidentified double cottage, Fonthill; JA, RIBA photograph;

1865 Chafyn-Grove almshouses, Zeals; JA

1866-72 adds Zeals House for William Chafyn Grove and sister; house repaired and drawing room and study added, new study and tower;

1867 unid wk, Hamptworth Lodge, for RD Shafto MP, paid £136 Jan 1868; JA

(1866-7 Parsonage & stables, Lullington, Som, for Revd WA Duckworth. JA 63-4, 154; SNB now Lullington House;

1876 retaining wall at Fonthill Arch; JA

(1884-5 adds Melbury House, Dorset, for Earl of Ilchester)


DGI INTERNATIONAL, Architects. Firm of that name in Epsom wound up 2013, incorporated 1980, in Kenilworth in 1990s, no evidence that they were architects;

1989-90 Building on Windmill Hill business park, Swindon for St Martin's Property, design and build contract by Tarmac, DGI International project architects, £2.3m one of group of Galileo energy and data centres, glass curtain walling, sloped back to flat roof; ?later Vodaphone; BD Design Suppl March 1990;


DIAMOND PARTNERSHIP, Architects.

198? The Maltings, Burnivale, Malmesbury; RIBA housing project design award 1989; RIBAJ 97 Jul 1989 58-61; for Brampton Properties; Hill & Tawse Western Ltd contrs;


DIGBY ROWSELL ARCHITECTS Devizes See DRA;
DINSLEY, W. HUGILL Architect. Chorley, Lancs. Died c1911.

1896 Elim ch, Milford St, Salisbury, Wilts; BoE; closed 1958 WBR

(1906-7 WM chapel, Shakespeare Ave, Bath, Som; SNB

(1906-7 WM chapel, Bryant's Hill, Bristol; SNB; free Perp

(1910-11 UM chapel, Monmouth St, Bridgwater, Som; BM 5.4.11; by the late WHD of Chorley; Westbury & Jarman, Bridgwater, contrs;
DIXONJONES

2001 appointed to design rehousing of Magna Carta, Salisbury Cathedral; comptetition finalists all rejected Daniel Libeskind; Munkenbeck & Marshall; David Chipperfield; Allies & Morrison, Evans & Shalev; Ian Ritchie; BD 9.2.01;


DIXON, W.F. Stained glass artist

1875 reredos Farley church, made by Salviati to WFD design, E window also by WF Dixon, church restored by E Christian qv Br 5.6.75;


DIGBY ROWSELL ASSOCIATES see DRA;
DKA, Architects, The Malthouse, 17-20 Sydney Buildings, Bath. David Kent Architects started 1993 by David Kent with Jay Gidman, later joined by Simon Lawrence, later DK Architects, later DKA;

2004 exec architects, The Pavilion, Oare House, Oare; by IM Pei qv; Georgian Group award 2005;

200? offices, Monkton Park, Chippenham for N Wilts DC; £20m; Jarvis contrs; David Kent architect; report BD 12.11.04 replaced six separate buildings, uses more energy than all of them together; refurbished 2013 by DKA for Wiltshire Council with new bridges across spine, replanned reception;

20?? Diamond building, new teaching block Trafalgar School, Downton; David Yeates in charge; also Sports Hall, earlier;

2008-9 Manor Fields Primary School, Salisbury, Wilts; £3.1m;

201? refectory, Sheldon School, Chippenham; dining-hall, foyer & office, website;

2010 refurbishment Avonpark Village, Winsley inc new clubhouse; former Winsley Sanatorium;

2014-16 Melksham Community Campus; planned leisure centre attached to refurbished Melksham House; Fabien Coupat architect;

2015 Extra Care facility, Victoria Rd, Devizes; 47 units on site of existing care home; Adrian Abbs architect;
DONATI, EDWARD Architect, FRIBA. 13 The Parade 1948 later No 1 Bancks St, Minehead. 1909-85 studied at RWA school of architecture Bristol 1929-33 part-time; ARIBA 1935, son of Adrian Donati architect in Minehead; his father and head of school at Bristol sponsored his associateship. FRIBA 1955. Adrian Donati was architect at same address, and daughter was also architect: she says that ED did works for Butlins at Minehead; work on Clark Factory, Street, Som; bandstand at Blenheim Gardens, Minehead; inf DC, and more from RIBA files; did council housing in Wiltshire and for Watchet RDC, Som;
DONE, BERTRAM Engineer Bertram Done & Partners, Manchester;

1987-8 W of England Farmers animal feed mill, Melksham; BD 24.6.88 commended in BSC Colourcoat Building Awards;


DONN, WILLIAM see Donnis.

DONNIS, - Possibly misreading for William Donn pupil of Capability Brown, fl 1767-74 in London, designed probably The Abbey, Cirencester, Glos, c1774, and Estcourt Park, Glos, 1774, HC;

1774-5 inv with rebuild of Draycot House, Draycot Cerne, for Sir James Tylney Long, with John Sanderson qv , architect, according to Tim Couzens; completed 1775 for 2nd marriage of Sir JT Long with Catherine Windsor; dem;
DOUGLAS, J.A. Architect Ministry of Public Buildings and Works;

1961-9 RC church, Home Rd, Bulford; H&F


DOVER, JOHN Builder, Oxford

1870 builder, PM chapel and minister's house, Prospect Place, Swindon, Lansdown & Shopland qv architects; WBR2;

1880 builder Old Town station, Swindon for Swindon, Marlborough & Andover Railway; WBR2; dem;
DOWGLASS, ARTHUR P. Architect, Cirencester; continued practice of VA Lawson qv; Dowglass & Pyle by 1936;

1933 adds Ashton House, Ashton Keynes; new entrance at SE corner; VCH;

(c1933 adds Daglingworth House, Glos; BoE Cotswolds)

(1936 Palmer Hall, Fairford, Glos, Dowglass & Pyle; BoE;


DOWNING & RUDMAN Builders, Chippenham, known for quality wood-carving in late C19. William Downing in early C19, Simon Downing 1842 dir, Downing & Son by 1865; joined by grandson A Rudman in late C19, Robert E Downing Rudman contractor; Downing, Rudman & Bent (DR&B) after 1936, still going 1987; Walter Rudman qv +1939 was presumably a relation, firm built houses in Chippenham eg on Greenway Park, 1911-14;

1865 builders Vicarage, Cantax Hill, Lacock; H Weaver architect, Downing & Son builders £1950;

1865 alts Nonsuch House, near Chippenham for Rev M Brown, H Weaver qv architect, T Br 1865 616; presumably Nonsuch House, Westbrook, Bromham;

1893 underpinned W end Leigh Delamere ch; done again in 1900 by H Brakspear qv; CCC report on Leigh Delamere 1992;

1898 adds The Firs, Kington Langley, plans WSHC; two-storey bay on left side and addition at right; G3/760/35 for William Day of The Ridge, Kington Langley;

1899 villas, Malmesbury Road, Chippenham G19/760/12 dull pair with ground floor bay window; for G Brewer;

1899 add Hardenhuish House, billiard and smoking rooms rear NE; for EH Clutterbuck; REDR contractor, plans not signed G3/760/60;

1900 four houses, The Woodlands, Chippenham plans G3/760/76;

1900 add Langley Lodge, Langley Burrell for Col M Neeld; minor add of servants' hall adj kitchen; G3/760/146;

1901-2 Reading Room and cottage, High St, Grittleton; plans WSHC G3/760/126; dated 1902;

1907 fittings, Tytherton Lucas ch WT 25.05.07 new pulpit and sounding board, chancel seats, reading desk, reredos and stained glass window in mem HB Pinniger +1905;

1908-9 contrs WM chapel, Monkton Hill, Chippenham; WT 24.4.09; £5200; chapel centenary history; Gordon & Gunton qv architects;

1911 alts St Paul ch, Chippenham; WBR, add to choir vestry and organ chamber;

1911ff houses, Greenway Park; plans G3/760/

1913 repairs Hungerford Almshouses, Corsham; ?plans by Harold Brakspear; E Hird history of almshouses; £458/7/3d;

1916 repairs Kellaways Mill; WBR2;

1916 pair of cottages, The Street, Grittleton G3/760/464; dated 1917; plans are headed D&R contractors but also signed by the Neeld agent, George Parker Pearson qv who may have designed them;

1931 made tower screen, Corsham ch, H Brakspear archt; WBR2;

1934 made fittings, St Mary ch, Devizes, H Brakspear archt; choir frontals, stalls, desk;

1955 bought Draycot House, Draycot Cerne; demolished main house (DR&B) and built new house at NE corner stables for EJ Bent; Tim Couzens, Hand of Fate;


DOWNING & SON Builders, Chippenham, see Downing & Rudman;
DPDS planning consultants Old Bank House, Devizes Rd, Swindon. Development Planning & Design Services planning consultants established 1983 by Les Durrant FRICS; also DPDS Architecture; N Hanham RIBA;

1999 new shopfront Focal Point, 25-35 Fleet St, Swindon for Zurich Financial Services;

2009 master plan for Wichelstowe development, Swindon; website;

20?? two houses, Sevenhampton; trad, ?designed in-house;


DRA ARCHITECTS, Southbroom Rd, Devizes. Digby Rowsell Associates, est 1980, ?Nigel Keen involved;

19?? Abbots House, new neo-Georgian country house, Vale of Pewsey. Brick

??? design for neo-Georgian house, Wedhampton;


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