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???? Winward, neo-Georgian house, where?,

2???? eco-house, Upavon;

2??? eco-terrace, St Mary's Road, where?;

2??? Avon Terrace, where?; modern riverside terrace;

2??? straw-bale house, Brambledown;

2??? Arts Barn, Worton Mill; ?the Old Mill, Worton;

2??? housing study, modern curved terrace, Market Lavington;

20?? Shellcove, modern house or flats?

2004 exec architects, Oare House Pavilion by IM Pei qv for Sir Henry Keswick; Georgian Group Award 2005;

2010-11 refurb of Hillworth Park, Devizes, with Glasspoole Design, landscape architects, new timber and steel pavilion;

2011? tropical greenhouse, Oare House, Oare, for Sir H Keswick;


DRAKE & PIZEY, Architects, Bank Chambers, Baldwin St, Bristol. R Milverton Drake was in 1882 based at Clevedon, Som, and said to be in practice five years; GJL; by early C20 in practice in Bristol with John M Pizey (D&P).

1897 New Queen's Theatre, Groundwell Rd, Swindon; renamed Empire Theatre 1906; dem 1959 for Empire House, corner Clarence St; proposed theatre illustrated SA 1.5.97, near Clarence St Schools, for 1600 people; SB, Charles Williams of Regent St, Swindon, builder, £10K, opened 7.2.98;


DREDGE, JAMES Senior Engineer Bath, lived at Gothic Cottage, Sion Hill, Bath. 1794-1863; A brewer originally, patented design for suspension bridges, patented 1836, actually double cantilever bridges, but several failed; married Ann Vine, sons James qv and William both engineers, James was very prominent in London as editor of Engineering; an advert in 1843 mentions his 89m bridge over R Leven, Scotland; see Don Mc Quillan in Proc of ICE, 1994, 102, 34-42;

(1836 Victoria Bridge, Bath, Som; suspension bridge unusual in rods are angled. Dredge patented des but had series of failures.

(1845 Birnbeck Pier, Weston s Mare, Som; wikipedia sub J Dredge Jr; proposed but not built; DWG 1.3.1849;

1845 Stowell Park Bridge over Kennet & Avon Canal, Wilcot, for Col Wroughton of Wilcot, private suspension bridge; marked Dredge Patent;

(1852-4 Caerhowel Bridge, Mont; collapsed and reblt in different form by T Penson Jr; CR Anthony in Mont Collections;

(1854 Bridge of Oich, Aberchalder, Scotland;)

Also two suspension bridges to the Ness Islands, Loch Ness, Scotland, since replaced;
DREW & READ Swindon see WH Drew;
DREW & SONS, Architects, Swindon. William Henry Drew c1837-1905 seems to have practiced as Drew & Sons qv in Highworth in 1873-4 (he may have been the son then). Firm was Drew & Son from 1891, though not actually joined by son Edward Drew qv born 1867 until c1899; in 1923 dir; firm did Swindon Board Schools at Clarence St, Gorse Hill, Rodbourne Rd, Rodbourne Cheney, Haydon Wick, Stratton St Margaret; lodge to Queen Victoria Memorial Hospital; Conservative Club; B chapel Gorse Hill; Queen Victoria Memorial Conservative Club after 1901; Foresters Arms Fleetwood Rd; Beechcroft; houses for Mr Wilmer and Mr Smith, Goddard Ave; WBR;

Acc to his entry in WWinA 1926 Edward Drew won the competition for the lodge at Victoria Hospital, Swindon, and he designed the schools at Clarence St, Gorse Hill, Rodbourne Cheney (Council) and Stratton St Margaret (Council); also Beechcroft, Kingsdown Rd; YMCA Fleet St; PM chapels at Rodbourne Rd and Stratton St Margaret; Post Office in Faringdon, Berks; various hotels in Swindon and district; but odd as chapel in Stratton St Margaret dates from 1883 when he was 16;

1891 add Gorse Hill Schools, Avening St, Swindon; Br 1891a 340 and 480 Drew & Son; large red brick gabled schools behind original Board Schools of 1877-8 by Drew with WH Read;

1893-4 schools, Rodbourne Cheney, Swindon; WBR2; by WHD 1893-4 Br 1893b 232; ?add to school of 1878 by Drew & Read; claimed by Edward Drew as his design;

1895 Clarence St Schools, Swindon Br 1895a 424 by D&Sons; claimed by Edward Drew qv but T: SA 18.8.95 is from WH Drew;

1897 Conservative Club, 20 Fleet St, Swindon; ill WBR2; converted to pub 1990s;

1897 Board School, Clarence St, Swindon; WBR2; claimed by Edward Drew as his design;

1898 shop 18 Bridge St, Swindon; for bacon curers; WBR2

1899 rebuilt Foresters Arms, Fleet St; T SA 2.6.99

1899 House, Goddard Ave Swindon for Sam Smith £360 T SA 2.6.99

1899 House Goddard Ave, Swindon for WB Wilmer of Torquay T SA 2.6.99 £435

1899 Bowling alley, Haydon St Club, Swindon, £150 T SA 2.6.99

1900 set back WM chapel, Rodbourne Rd, Swindon; WBR2;

1900 adds Bradford Hall, Devizes Rd, Swindon WD&Sons; G24/760/1999; single storey street-front range with entrance to new dining hall with rooms above to N of original hall;

1900 Cemetery chapel, Cricklade; WBR2; Br 1900a 410; Edward Drew attended meeting with plans SA 8.12.99; plans WSHC 1899 F2/233/1;

1900 alts 51 Prospect Place, Swindon; WBR2;

1900 laid out estate Even Swindon for J Morrison JP; WBR2;

1904 house, Westlecot Rd, Swindon for WO Hill; JG Norman builder tender £1250/1/3d; Br 19.12.03; William Drew & Sons;

1904 Lodge, Victoria Hospital, Okus, Rd, Swindon; by Edward Drew;

1905 adds Workingmens' Club, Bright St, Swindon; WBR2

1906 Seven houses, County Rd, Swindon; WBR2

1909 Villa, Bath Rd, Swindon for H & C Spackman WBR2

1912 additions to house, Westlecot Rd, Swindon by Drew & Sons; G24/760/2468;

1923 adds Old Rectory, Aldbourne, G8/760/44, two W bays added for kitchen, servants hall for Adeline M Fox; Drew & Sons LRIBA, Swindon;


DREW & SONS architects, builders, Highworth 1873 then Swindon. William Henry Drew c1837-1905 seems to have practiced as Drew & Sons in 1873-4 (he may have been the son then) and as Drew & Son qv in Swindon from 1891 although not actually joined by his son Edward, born 1867 until c1899.

1873 bldrs, schools, South Marston; James Schofield archt; WBR2;

1873-5 stables, Great Western Hotel, Swindon; WBR2;

1874 architects, schools, Haydon Wick, Swindon; - Wiltshire bldr; WBR2


DREW, EDWARD Carpenter, Highworth, father of William H Drew qv; born Marylebone 1799; three sons were carpenters; SBC 45;

DREW, EDWARD, Architect Swindon; LRIBA; son of William Drew qv, born 1867, began practice with his father 1888, works inc large number of hotels, business premises and residences acc to WwinA 1914; see Drew & Sons; acc to his entry in WWinA 1926 he won comp for lodge at Victoria Hospital, Swindon (1904), designed schools at Clarence St, Gorse hill, Rodbourne Cheney (Council) and Stratton St Margaret (council); Beechcroft, Kingsdown Rd, Upper Stratton; YMCA Fleet St; PM chapels at Rodbourne Rd and Stratton St Margaret; post office in Faringdon, Berks; various hotels in Swindon & District; many of these by WHD&Sons; shot solicitor AW Boodle by mistake ferreting on Liddington Warren SA 9.3.1895;

1898 Six houses, 62-72 Morris St, Swindon; WBR2

1900 PM chapel, Even Swindon; WWinA 1914;

DREW, WILLIAM BUSSON Architect, Swindon, son of WH Drew qv, Edward Drew; set up on his own account in Swindon acc to SBC 45;
DREW, WILLIAM HENRY Architect North St, Swindon c1837-1905 in dirs 1878-1907 started as builder in Highworth c1862, possibly with his father; William Drew builder, contractor, High St, in 1875 dir; Drew & Sons qv seems to have had two periods 1873-4 (?father and WHD) and after 1894, WHD with son Edward born 1867, joined 1888, and son William Busson; other sons George Drew, painter and decorator, and Frederick, house painter in London; obit Br 88 1905 577; MSA 1887; SBC: 1838-1905, born Highworth, son of Edward Drew born 1799 in London, carpenter, William worked in London in 1860s, married there 1866, returned to Highworth 1867, set up in High St, there until move to Swindon in 1876, at 4 North St, by 1891 at 22 Victoria St;

Acc to his entry in WWinA 1926 Edward Drew won comp for lodge at Victoria Hospital (1904), designed schools at Clarence St, Gorse Hill, Rodbourne Cheney (Council) and Stratton St Margaret (Council); Beechcroft, Kingsdown Rd; YMCA Fleet St (?the Conservative Club 1897); PM chapels at Rodbourne Rd and Stratton St Margaret; post office in Faringdon, Berks; various hotels in Swindon & District; (many of these by WHD&Sons);


1869 builder, school, Stratton St Margaret; Mr Drew contractor, DWG 27.1.70, architect was Pinniger qv of Chippenham; Gothic, stone; WBR; ?the National School, Ermin St, dem;

1873 builders, School, South Marston, W Drew & Sons of Highworth, from designs by James Schofield qv of London, opened Br 19.7.73; Gothic, stone,

1874 Haydon School, Swindon;

1874? semi-detached pair, 60-62 Bath Rd, Swindon for Charles Barker pair on N side next No 58 Longford villa,

1877 House for Mr Gibbs, Bath Rd, Italian style brick with bands and Bath stone dressings, front bay window from basement to first floor WT 2.2.78;

1878 plans new building estate Kingshill and Oak Hill estates, Swindon, new street up from Park in New Swindon to Bath Rd WT 2.2.78; property of James hinton of Eastcott house; 84 cottages new street called Albion St Thomas Gibbs, 82 cottages William St Harvey & Crombil, 25 houses Kingshill Road Mr Caudle;

1878-80 Board Schools, Swindon, with WH Read qv; elevations by Drew and plan by Read at least at Even Swindon: Gorse Hill 1878, Rodbourne Cheney 1879, Even Swindon 1880;

1878 Gorse Hill Schools, Avening St, Swindon by Drew with WH Read qv, builder G Wiltshire; WBR2; Br 1877 991, Br 1878 1025; stone Gothic; larger addition behind by Drew & Sons 1891 in red brick;

1879 work at sewage farm, Rodbourne, Swindon; WBR2; alts to sewage farm, Swindon, W Drew surveyor, G Wiltshire contractor A 22.3.79;

1879 Rodbourne Cheney Schools, Drew & Read; WBR2; and 1894 D&Sons;

1880 Even Swindon Schools Drew & Read; elevation by Drew plan by Read; Br 1880a 714, infants school by W Drew Br 1884a 499, addition 1894

1880 cottage & shop, Swindon for Thomas Phipps;

1880 alts Foresters Arms, Swindon; WBR2;

1880 billiard-room, Great Western Hotel, Swindon; WBR2;

1882 infants school, Stratton St Margaret; WBR2; ?new infants school, Upper Stratton, T Br 9.12.82 £625 Mr Looker accepted;

1882 alts Whale Inn, Canalside, Swindon; WBR2;

1883 house for T&J Arkell, Rodbourne Rd, Swindon G24/760/ 713

188? 8-21 and 56-64 Exmouth St, and 1-19 William St, Swindon; WBR; Edwin Harvey bldr;

1883 PM chapel, Ermin St, Stratton St Margaret; WBR2; builder Thomas Colborne; brick front, round-arched tall windows, Lombardic; £1600; schoolroom 1897, inf Nigel Chalk;

1883 B chapel, Gorse Hill, Swindon; WBR2; BN 1883a xxii 27th April (not found), B chapel now of 1904 by G Lansdown qv;

1883 houses, South St, Swindon; for W Affleck;

1883 six houses, Highworth; WBR2; possibly Westhill Villas, Cricklade Rd;

1883 three houses Highworth for Ambrose Willis; WBR 2;

1884 infants school, Even Swindon Schools; Br 1884a 499

1884 girls school, Upper Stratton; ?Board Schools dated 1892 for boys and girls;

1884 House and shop Regent St, Swindon for Mr Coroner Baker; WBR2;

1884-6 four houses Dixon St, Swindon: completion two houses 1884; four houses 1886

1885 adds Westcott Manor, Swindon, for Thomas Turner;

1886 alts Beer House, Cricklade Rd, Swindon, new clubroom;

1887 alts Lamb & Flag, Swindon;

1887 House, Baydon

(1887 Trecynon WM chapel, Aberdare, Glam; Br 1887B 191

1887 House and shopfront, Regent St, Swindon for JB Baker; T Br 29.1.87; £370;

1890 alts Post Office, Bath St, Swindon; mention court case SA11.7.96; G Wiltshire builder;

1891 houses on Gorse Hill Farm estate, Swindon

1892 boys school, Upper Stratton, Swindon; ?boys and girls in one block dated 1892;

1893-4 Schools, Cheney Manor Rd, Rodbourne Cheney; Br 1893b 232; by Edward Drew acc to his entry in WWinA;

1894 schools, Stratton St Margaret T Br 30.6.94 W Drew £1491 H Flewelling qv builder; by Edward Drew acc to WWinA 1926;

1894 infant school, Stratton St Margaret, SA 21.4.94 Mr Drew to make plans; T Br 25.8.94; £1491 H Flewelling of Wootton Bassett contr; ?not the Board Schools Upper Stratton dated 1892 for boys and girls;

1894 restored Stratton St Margaret ch, T SA 23.6.94;

1894 enlarged Even Swindon Schools, Swindon, T Br 25.8.94 £3508 T Colborne contr; Br 1894b 66 and 1895b 870; T: SA 18.8.94 provision for new central hall; original school 1880 by WH Drew with WH Read;

1894 adds Standish Villa, Bellevue, Swindon T Br 25.8.94 £252 for JP Kirby

1894 two dwelling-houses and shops, Regent St, Swindon for G Whitehead T Br 25.8.94; £652, T Colborne contr;

1894 Sunday school, C chapel, Calcutt St, Cricklade T Br 25.8.94 £124;

1895-7 Clarence Street Schools, Swindon T: SA 18.8.95; opened SA 24.4.97 £9276, William Drew MSA architect, James Elsdon clerk of works; SBC; by Edward Drew acc to his entry in WW in A

1896 add Great Western Hotel, Station Rd, Swindon T: SA 30.5.96 new commercial rooms bedrooms and alts; George Wiltshire qv contractor;

1896 plans for Smallpox hospital, Gorse Hill, Swindon, proposed addition of caretaker's cottage; SA 3.10.96;

1900-1 PM chapel, Rodbourne Rd; AB; brick lancets and W rose; by Edward Drew acc to WWinA 1914;

1907 houses, Drew St, Rodbourne; SBC;
DROMGOLE, E.P. Architect to Stroud Brewery Co.

(1919 Marlborough Arms, Sheep St, Cirencester, Glos; BoE Glos Cotswolds;)

(1923 RC ch Nympsfield, Glos; BoE Glos Cotswolds)

1923 Cross Keys, The Parade, Marlborough, G22/760/25 letter refers to Mr Dromgole our architect, C Syms & Sons, London Rd, Calne builder;

DRURY, MICHAEL Architect, St Anne's Gate Salisbury, worked for H Dalton Clifford, took over his practice 1981; Michael Drury Architects with Antony Feltham-King; cathedral architect Salisbury 1993 in succession to Alan Rome; practice called St Anne's Gate Architects qv since 1997; wrote on repairs to W front Salisbury ASCHB 20 1995 49-57; cathedral architect Portsmouth, Westminster (RC), Antony Feltham-King Cathedral Architect Gloucester and Arundel (RC);

1992 social housing, Bower Chalke; award 1993;

2000 visitor centre, Salisbury Cathedral; AJ 3.5.01

2004 interior kitchen etc, St Thomas ch, Salisbury; RIBA sector review 2004; award;

2008 reps Westbury ch; Ellis & Co contrs; repaired nave roof, parapet; plaque in church;
DRY BUTLIN BICKNELL PARTNERSHIP Architects, Richmond, London; Dry Hastwell Butlin Bicknell in 1980-1;

1987 alts Angel Hotel, Chippenham; plans WBR files;


DUNN, ALEXANDER Architect Birmingham. acc to M Dobson, Bradford Voices he was brother of Arthur Dunn of Avonfield Tce, Bradford; but Andy Foster says no such Birmingham architect; ?most likely Alfred J Dunn; an AR Dunn occupied No 3 Barton Orchard in 1881;

1922 War Memorial, Bradford on Avon unveiled 2.8.22; W Selfe & Sons contrs;


DUNN, ALFRED J. Architect, Birmingham, see Alexander Dunn
DUTCH, JAMES Builder. Joseph Dutch was a builder in Great Cheverell c1883-99;

1850 bldr rest Chirton ch; W Butterfield archt; WBR; VCH mistakenly thinks Dutch designed restoration; faculty WSHC, Paul Thompson W Butterfield;


DWA ARCHITECTS David Ward Architects York, Warrington and London;

2012 refurb Cedar Court, Salisbury, care home in stuccoed Victorian villa, Grade II; did not design the extensions; website

2013 Wiltshire Heights Care Home, Bath Rd, Bradford on Avon; website;
DYER, CHARLES Architect, 20 College Green Bristol 1794-1848; HC; son of Bristol surgeon, articled William Brooks of London, practice also in London; Gomme;

1833 add alts Court house, Aldbourne, WBR; HC; plans D1/11/69; the vicarage was in Court House, plans show addition of drawing-room block to SW, alteration of S window of original house and window to left of door on E front, widen to 4'9”, internal alts, new staircase, and construction of a coach-house with earth walls (dem);


DYER, HENRY HUGH. Builder Ramsbury

1871 bldr Nos 13-16 The Green, Froxfield for trustees of Somerset Hospital, Froxfield, to designs of Henry Weaver qv; 2037/152;

1873 Police station, Swindon; WBR2 inc petty sessions hall; dem;
DYER, JOHN Millwright, Trowbridge. 1830 dir; 1779-1856, his memorial was in the WM chapel, Trowbridge; ironmonger, invented steam engines c1811-15 and rotating fulling machine patented 1833;

1836 WM chapel, Manvers St, Trowbridge; dem 1970s; JD was member of congregation, his design was an elaboration of WM chapel, Bradford on Avon of 1818 perhaps by TL Evans qv;


DYER, WILLIAM Architect Alton, Hants

1833 rectory, Patney; WBR;


DYKE, D. N. Architect

1936 Telephone exchange, Salisbury; BoE; WBR;


DYMOCK, A. Surveyor. Made plan of estate in Fyfield and East Overton of FC Fowle in 1811; 628/49/4;
E-TEN ARCHITECTS Hilperton and Fonthill Bishop; cf website;

2012-13 Maths block at academy school, Bradford on Avon; seven-classroom block with atrium and sedum roof;

2014 Science IT languages building, school in Warminster; website;

2014 renovations and extensions Gde 2 thatched farmhouse, Salisbury, link connecting to slate-roofed barn;

20?? office building, Warminster;

20?? retail, office and industrial project Salisbury, new industrial building , old one converted to retail and office;

20?? residential development, Bradford on Avon

(20?? new house, Bath, split level on sloping site)

2014 unex des for conv Old County Council Offices, Hill St, Trowbridge; with yellow window adds;

2015 restoration to residential of Eastleigh Court, Bishopstrow, Gde 2 Manor House near Warminster used as offices, including recreation of C17 wing burnt in 1900; new wing is on W where there was a canted bay window ;

20?? proposed earth-sheltered house, Salisbury;
EARLE, R

1915 Wills factory, Colbourne St, Swindon; WBR2;


EARP, THOMAS Stone carver, 1 Kennington Rd, Lambeth, London, 1828-93. Built Eleanor Memorial, Charing Cross, 1863; reredos Huntley ch, Glos, exh at 1862 Exhibition; did much carved work for GE Street; began c1851 after working with George Myers, contractor; 1864 Earp & Hobbs with Edwin Hobbs who worked from Manchester; 1880s Earp, Son & Hobbs;

1856-7 ?carving Bowden Hill ch, by 'H Earp' of London, C Gabriel archt; WI 30.7.57;

1861 carved alabaster reredos, Pewsey ch, by GE Street architect; the reredos moved to SE chapel in 1890 with new Pieta roundel in centre carved by Canon B Pleydell Pouverie qv

1863 font and pulpit, Sevenhampton ch; William Pedley Jr architect; AB;

1868 reredos, St John ch, Boreham, Warminster; alabaster;

1869-71 reredos, Wootton Bassett ch, GE Street archt;


EASTON & ROBERTSON Architects, London. John Murray Easton FRIBA 1889-1975 and Sir Howard Morley Robertson MC FRIBA 1925, PRIBA 1952-4, 1888-1963, principal of AA School of Architecture; partnership 1919-31, des hall of Royal Horticultural Soc, Vincent Sq, London, 1925; Robertson designed Shell Centre, South Bank, London, 1961; Easton & Robertson were in partnership with E Stanley Hall qv acc to ASG;

1921 adds Luckington Court, Wilts; by Howard Robertson, WwinA 1926; James & Yerbury Modern English Houses, 1925, xv ills garden walls and terraces; for E Johnson-Ferguson; The field 24.11.1984; ?also stables inserted into barn


EATON, ROBERT Plasterer, Stogursey, Somerset; married Grace Waterman in Sogursey in 1602, she died 1612, J&J Penoyre, Decorative plasterwork in the houses of Somerset 1500-1700 p41; worked at Combe Florey in 1599 and presuambly did the gatehouse overmantel dated 1593; worked on the chapel at Chantmarle, Dorset, finished in 1615, and is thought to have done the court room overmantel and another at Holcombe Rogus, Devon, stylistic similarity to overmantels at Walronds, Cullompton, Devon, 1605, Wear gifford Hall, Devon, 1599, Oak Room overmantel Poundisford Lodge, Som, 1590; great chamber overmantel at Manor house, West Coker and three chamber overmantels at Montacute, Som.

1591 plaster overmantels and ceilings, Littlecote, for Sir John Popham; attrib from similarity to his work at Poundisford Lodge, Montacute and the gatehouse Combe Florey house, all Somerset; Popham came from Somerset; Tudor Room (gr fl SE) Popham arms dated 1591; Queen Elizabeth Room (fst fl NW) has Queen Elizabeth Royal arms; great hall ceiling kite shapes resemble Poundis ford Lodge ceiling;


EDEN, FRANCIS CHARLES 1864-1944 3 Staple Inn, Holborn, London. Pupil of Bodley & Garner, architectural work mostly church furnishings cf Blisland, Cornwall. Also outstanding designer of stained glass; ASG; stained glass E window Tintinhull ch, Som;

1901 chancel ceiling dec, Great Somerford ch; church guide, WBR; also stained glass window c1924;

1912 rest Fisherton Delamere ch, Wilts; WBR;

1912 screen Codford St Peter ch, Wilts; WBR; faculty D1/61/48/34; FCE of 6 Grays Inn Sq; also two stained glass windows 1907 and 1921;

1918 lychgate, All Saints ch, Crudwell, unveiled 6.11.20; Baker & Son, Eastcourt, builders, E Sparrow mason; dedicated 1.11.20, BofE;

1919-26 work Longbridge Deverill ch, Wilts; WBR; for Rev JWR Brocklebank: War Memorial panel nave N, 1919, D1/61/56/10; S aisle E screen 1922 D1/61/62/36; N aisle E screen, and altered panelling from Hatfield to place at S aisle W end 1924-5 D1/61/65/24; tower screen 1924 D1/61/65/26 now at W end NE chapel and two angels removed to chapel E windowsill;also N aisle western window 1926 for which FCE designed stained glass D1/61/66/47; also two stained glass windows S aisle 1924 D1/61/64/23;

(1925 S aisle and lady chapel, All Saints ch, Weston s Mare, Som; H&F; ch by Bodley 1898-1902;

(1933 St George ch, Wash Common, Newbury, Berks; H&F;)


EDEN, LESLIE Draughtsman who may have worked for Crowthers in London drew out all the architectural work at Cadenham Manor, Foxham, for Mrs Elizabeth Blackwell, owner from 1946, widow of Anthony Blackwell of Oxhey Place, Herts, all the overall design ideas were Mrs Blackwell's; garden structures, gates, garage, porch, staircase, panelling, etc etc through to the 1980s; plans all at Cadenham Manor; inf Martin Nye;
EDIS, Colonel Sir ROBERT WILLIAM. Architect 14 Fitzroy Sq, London 1839-1927, articled to Habershons, assistant to A Salvin, ARIBA 1862, FRIBA 1877, FSA; commanding officer Artists rifles (Territorials); knighted 1919; wrote Decoration & furniture of Town houses 1880, manual of Aesthetic Movement taste;

18?? ?parsonage Great Bedwyn; WBR; no sign of involvement ?error for Savernake, Great Bedwyn parsonage is by GG Scott Jr qv;

1878-81 vicarage, Savernake, for St Katherine's church, correspondence CC/E/60; J Wooldridge & Son, Canal Wharf, Hungerford, builders, still waiting for last payment in 1882;
EDMONDS, R.C. Architect, surveyor, Birmingham, civil engineer, involved in finding new use for Eddington & Cadbury printing office Cricklade Rd, Swindon, sold to Wills clothing manufacturers of Bristol, SA 2.5.1896; also involved in trying to bring manufacturer of horseless carriages to Swindon;
EDWARDS & WEBSTER Architects, Chippenham, PW Edwards trained with Walter Rudman qv qualified 1936, partner 1938, and took over practice in 1939 when Rudman died; DAS Webster FRIBA joined 1948; practice merged into Wyvern Design Group qv 1965; WBR2;

1951-6 Lye estate, Seend; 60 houses; Bradby, Book of Seend;

1959 glazing over tower screen, Great Cheverell; D1/61/108/105; Edwards & Webster of Devizes;

1960-2 renovated Heytesbury Hospital, DAS Webster architect in charge, CL 11.6.1968 900;

EDWARDS, C. HUTCHINSON. Bristol. C Hutchinson Edwards of London won comps 1855-60 including Salisbury Cemetery, Wilts, 1855; Harwich Cemetery, Suff Br 1855 34; Ashford Cemetery BN 1858 71; 1896 2nd pr Kings Norton Cemetery, Birmingham; RHH;
EDWARDS, EDWARD, Warminster, called plumber in 1866 WBR2;

1869 rest Norton Bavant ch; WBR; demolished N transept (porch, vestry and upstairs classroom), re-windowed N side, added porch and vestry, reseated; plans D1/61/21/9, £430 inc rebuild nave N wall and repairs, Minton tiles chancel E of step, Tisbury stone, pulpit of Corsham Down stone; organ chamber on S in similar style is not on plans, so added later;


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