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Barry but the balance of probability is that it was. (A note on the back of an account re this work states it was Barry’s).

1835-6 alts Bowood, corridor alongside drawing-room, CL 22.6.1972 and opening up of W side of drawing-room the ground floor rooms made into a gallery leading to a new marble staircase in the octagonal stair hall; dem;

1840 remodelled entrance hall of Big House, Bowood (dem), with paintings by Charles Eastlake; c1830-48 HC;

1840 clock tower, Bowood, behind chapel; c1830-48 HC; suggested that chapel tower was built in wood by Barry in 1840 and replaced in stone in 1860; in the 1823 Buckler drawing chapel had a cupola on a square base with roundel each side (for clock?) the top with with columns and small dome, presumably by Cockerell qv; repaired by Barry in 1833; CL 22.6.1972 says cupola rebuilt by Barry in 1840, repaired in 1848, and rebuilt by him in present form in 1860; David Blissett agrees: a completely new, larger, wooden and plaster clock turret was built above the clock ‘cube’ (of c1821-2). It was prefabricated in London (hence date on slate clock dials being 1840 and a bell is also 1840). All completed about August 1840; new clock accounts, payments to Pearse & Guerrier, carpenters, of High Holborn;

1842 design for Lansdowne Monument, Cherhill dated 1.4.42, contract dated 14.4.1845; Bowood archives;



1844 Proposed clock tower, Bowood; D Blissett: Barry suggests a completely new clock tower. But nothing done other than Barry making design(s) – sketch dated 1844 at RIBA.

1848 Repairs clock tower Bowood; D Blissett: in Summer 1848 defective facing plaster was taken off and the work re-done in White’s Portland cement-based plaster. The defective plaster facing had no doubt caused some timbers to rot, which were now (1848) replaced. All is shown in George Kennedy’s water colour of 1851 and Adveno Brooks’ (1857) Gardens of England.

1842-4 Golden Gates, Bowood inf David Blissett: Barry’s first design for the gates was made in 1842. Work on executing Barry’s scheme began Spring 1843 and the project reached practical completion just before November 1844. Reeves’ bill for the shields is dated 9th August 1844; 1834-8, HC; 1834-57 WBR; two plaques Hebe and Iris on S side by Musgrave L Watson 1847 (IR from Art Union 1847 200), two armorial plaques on N by Reeves of Bath 1844 (IR from Bowood archives); CL 22.6.1972 says that designed after 1841 rejection of a neo-Byzantine design by TH Wyatt and exhibition in house suggests c1844 for undated design;

1843-5 Lansdowne Obelisk, Cherhill Down, for Bowood estate, in memory Sir William Petty; 1845 HC; Br 6.10.1849; just in Calstone parish; contract 14.4.45 but a design in Bowood archives dated 1.4.1842;

1860 tower over chapel, Bowood, CL 22.6.1972; replaced tower of 1840 in similar style as already failing by 1848; exhibition at house shows undated drawing and dates it 1840; David Blissett: clock tower of 1860 – what is there is an entirely new clock tower built in 1860; which is similar, but not exactly the same, as it was after the 1840 work. As it is stone (with some cement facing) it needed new brick walls (part of chapel walls) and iron girders (one of five and a half tons) to support it all. As the weather was terrible, having been started probably in May, the project took far longer to do than anticipated. Barry died in May 1860; probably building work was completed late September 1860. In November 1860, having been repaired in London, the 1840 clock was refitted with the three 1840 faces cleaned and regilded.
BARTON WILLMORE PARTNERSHIP Planning and development consultants, started as architects c1936, unclear how much of architecture is theirs;

(1993ff The Ashlands, Portishead, Som, development with Crest Nicholson and Persimmon; BW website;

20?? Braydon Mead housing, Priory Vale, Swindon; housing for Crest Nicholson SW; 260 h site, landscape Nicholas Pearson;

(20?? alts Farleigh House, Farleigh Hungerford for Bath Rugby Club training centre; masterplan, training facilities, gym, mediecal centre;

(20?? offices, Knightstone Housing Assoc, Weston s Mare;

(20?? Coln Waters holiday village, Cotswold Water Park, Glos; 160 units)

(201? redevelopment of Somerdale, Fry factory site, Keynsham, Som; 700 homes;

(201? Coed Darcy, 4000 home development on Landarcy oil refinery site, Glam; for Persimmon)

(201? redevelopment Foxhill MoD site, Bath for Curo, 700 homes, school etc;

(2016-17 refurb restaurant, Bristol Zoo, interior design by Wildfire;


BARTON, WALTER L. Agent to Methuen estate, Corsham;

1914 remodelled Westrop House, Westrop, Corsham for Methuen estate; G3/760/431;


BARWICK -. Steward to Lord Protector Somerset's West country estates; letter to Sir John Thynne 1549 refers to lewd company of French masons employed at Brail, Great Bedwyn;

BATCHELOR, SAMUEL carpenter & joiner, Bradford on Avon

1853 plans National School, Westwood; constructional timber inc joists and wall-plates 782/109 but school may be of 1840s; undated unsigned elevation; also undated designs for desks signed WH Jones;
BATEMAN, WILLIAM HERBERT Architect, surveyor, Mill St, Calne, 1927 dir; MC FSI LRIBA

1924 asks if he can be architect for Lloyds Bank, Calne, and for intended alts to Lloyds Bank, Wantage, Berks, Lloyds archive 3.1327 18.1.24; Lloyds, Calne, is late C19 doubled in size 1905 by Fred Bath qv;

1926 add Stanton Court, Stanton St Quintin, for Hon Mrs Cyril Ward; twin gabled addition on W end of old rectory of 1780, plans WSHC G3/760/646;
BATH, FREDERICK Architect and surveyor, Fred Bath FRIBA, FSI, Sandown House, Churchfields, Salisbury. Born 1847; at Market Sq Salisbury 1875; Crown Chambers Bridge St 1880 to 1915 at least; list of works in Contemporary Biographies 1906 includes County Hall, Fisherton Schools, Milford Manor, New Sarum House, and Bloom’s premises, all Salisbury. ?papers at WSHC;

1877 Detached villa, Wilton Rd, Salisbury, Wilts for G Read T: BN 25.5.77

1878 add to house and new warehouse on canal for Watson & Gooden, Salisbury, A 23.2.78;

1878 add National School, Fisherton Anger, Salisbury A 6.7.78; £446, Harris builder;

1878 ten houses, Bemerton, for JC Truckle; A 10.8.78;

1878 shopfront for John Evans, 64 Fisherton St, Salisbury; £195; A 24.8.78;

1878 fitting up offices (?for self), Bridge St, Salisbury, A 24.8.78; £195;

1878 adds Priory House, Salisbury for William Hicks, A 24.8.78;

1879 Corn store and stabling, Salisbury, contract open A 16.11.78;

1879 pair semi-detached houses, Elm Grove, Salisbury for S Curtis £480, Young & Sons builders;

1879 adds Cemetery Lodge, Fisherton Anger, Salisbury £80/10/0 A Harris builder A 7.12.78;

1879 house and shop, Fisherton St, Salisbury for William Lucas, Gilbert Harris builder £706/13/0d; A 22.2.79;

1879 alts and adds Salisbury Coffee Public House Co, Milford St, Salisbury £262, Young & sons builders; A 28.6.79;

1879 new shopfronts premises Market St, Poultry Cross and Butcher Row for AM Melville £109/10/0d A 28.6.79;

1880-1 refronted John Hall’s House, Salisbury; WBR;

1880 adds Angel Hotel, Fisherton St, Salisbury T Br 14.2.80)

1880 Four cottages and dwelling house, North St, Wilton, Wilts T Br 7.2.80)

1880 Memorial Hall, Salisbury, Wilts; in mem John Maundrel; WBR2

1888 Palace Theatre, Salisbury; WBR, dem;

18-- bandstand, pavilion, shelter etc, Victoria Park, Salisbury; WBR2; Kelly 1890;

1893 British School for Girls, Downton; T: ST 30.12.92;

1896 Hilcote, Manor Rd, Salisbury; EH list:

c1900 New Sarum House, Market Square, Salisbury; EH list;

1905 add Wilts & Dorset Bank, High St Calne, Wilts; WBR from CB; doubled in size replicating previous 2-bay front of c1880; plans WSHC G18/760/45 August 1904, stamped 23.6.05; did Bath design original bank?;

1909 alts Wilts & Dorset Bank, 1 High St, Melksham; extension to N and internal alts; all dem for new Lloyds Bank, 1922, by FS Elgar; plans WSHC G/14/760/6

(19?? Adds Somerleaze, Frome, Som;

1917 rest Fisherton Anger ch, Wilts. WBR
BATTEN, ISAAC Jr Mason Bradford on Avon son of Isaac Batten mason, probate 1789; Isaac Jr married 1779, living Huntingdon St/ Winsley Rd junction 1796, developed land at Little Berryfield, died c1827; father of James Batten qv; another Isaac Batten was builder in Holt in 1851 census, born 1794.

c1820 attrib Brunswick House, Bath Rd, Bradford on Avon, called lately erected in his will; WBR2; but GA 26 1998 says built before 1827 by James Batten qv bankrupt 1841; orig called Berryfield Cottage;

1824-6 No 8 St Margaret St, Bradford on Avon; bought ground 14-2-24 from Rev Zachariah Shrapnell Warren of Oakham Rutland, house complete before Easter 1826; www.freshford.com
BATTEN, JAMES Carpenter, joiner, builder, Woolley St, Bradford on Avon, 1822 dir; born c1795, son of Isaac Batten Jr qv, 1822-3, at Bearfield 1830; bankrupt after 1841,

1820-1 Nos 27-31 Newtown, Bradford on Avon WBR2; GA26 1998;

c1820 attrib Berryfield Cottage, now Brunswick House, Bath Rd, Bradford on Avon called lately erected in will of Isaac Batten qv; WBR2; but built before 1827 GA26 1998 by James Batten;

BATTEN, JEREMIAH Stonemason, builder, Bradford on Avon c1770-c1830, probate 1832. Another Jeremiah Batten died before 1856; WBR2

1811-14 work Holy Trinity ch, Bradford on Avon, building walls and making pavements WBR2;

c1820 attrib Kingsfield House (now Martins), Whitehill, Bradford on Avon for self; GA 54


BATTERHAM MATTHEWS DESIGN Bath George Batterham, Nick Matthews; designs for timber-framed houses eg Cranham Lodge, Glos, and Field House, where?

2008 Willowcroft Farm, Gastard, new farmhouse;

2009 conv coach-house, Rowdeford School, Rowde to arts centre; Wilkins builders;

20?? autistic unit, Rowdeford School, Rowde; GB, Ben Smith and John St Leger;

20?? Community Hall, Market Lavington; GB and Ben Smith;

2014 proposed conversion St Mary ch, Devizes to arts centre including new 'cloister'; turned down at appeal 2015; George Batterham;


BATZER, ALBERT E. Architect, 36 Ebury St, London, ARIBA, FSA;

1930 Marks & spencer, 85-6 Regent St, Swindon; G24/760/3036; extended from three to five bays 1934 G24/760/3243 over site of No 87; further addition 1961;

BAVERSTOCK, JAMES Architect, carpenter Marlborough, in 1842 directory, perhaps father of WE Baverstock qv; carpenter St Margarets in 1848 dir; John Baverstock +1829 aged 90, buried St Peter ch, Marlborough, was five times mayor incl in 1774;

1840-1 School, Baydon, to model design No 6 for National Schools by Sampson Kempthorne qv, estimate for work by Baverstock & Son, single-storey with master's house in 3 rooms along bach, Dutch gabled ends and centre front gable; ?much altered as N front now has half-timber gable; VCH says built 1843;

1872 Ogbourne St Andrew ch; reopened 1873 £1300 T Barrett qv of Swindon contr, for W Turner of Rockley House presumably W Tanner;

1872 Rockley church; DoE; but by WE Baverstock qv acc to ICBS; for William Tanner of Rockley House;


BAVERSTOCK, WILLIAM EDWIN Architect and surveyor, High St Marlborough in dirs 1842-95; WBR; surveyor and builder in 1848 dir; probably son of James Baverstock, Baverstock & Son recorded in 1840-1; in 1875 dir also William Baverstock Jr ecclesiastical decorator and photographer; WJ Baverstock carved almsbox and painted decorative texts over chancel arch in St Peter ch Masrlborough DWG 2.7.63

1850 St Mary's School and house, Marlborough;

1861 add vicarage, Chiseldon; WSHC D/1/11/152 demolished original vicarage and kept parlour block added in 1839 by John Streat qv, new block three-storey, plain, £546;

1863 clerk of works, rest of St Peter ch, Marlborough by TH Wyatt qv; DWG 2.7.63;

1864 Huish Farmhouse, plans for complete rebuild of farmhouse and new hill outbuildings for Somerset Hospital, Froxfield, , 2037/150; ?Manor Farm Huish:

1867 reblt vicarage, Broad Hinton; WBR; brick addition on back;

1869 rebuilt Six Bells PH, meeting WI 17.12.68 re rebuild, church property, Norris bldr; ?not the Six Bells at No 67 High St, Marlborough, no sign of Victorian rebuild;

1870 add National School, Wootton Rivers; WSHC 782/117 classroom to rear of school of 1864 by J Mitchell qv; dated 29.11.70 so probably built 1871;

1871-2 School, Ogbourne St Andrew with John G Pope qv builder; plans 1871 782/80 may be Baverstock as architect and Pope the builder, plans in Baverstock handwriting, spec signed by Pope; 1872 VCH;

1872 add School, Wanborough; plans WSHC 782/107 for additional classroom to school of 1852; long four-bay piece across end of original school, making T-plan;

1872-3 restored Ogbourne St Andrew ch for William Tanner of Rockley House, Thomas Barrett of Swindon builder; but ?by James Baverstock qv:

1872 ?Rockley church, ICBS files say WEB plan rejected, DoE says 1872 by James Baverstock;

1878 involved with premises for Marlborough Grammar School; ARS 332;

1879 PM chapel, Pewsey; dem; Br 1879 276; ?Brunkards Lane, High St;


BBA ARCHITECTS, Henrietta Mews, Bath. Est 1992. Matthew Bollen RIBA, Derrick Wobey MCIAT, David Hambly;

199? conv Abbey Mill, Church St, Bradford on Avon, Wilts, to 48 retirement flats; previously converted by Thurlow Lucas & Janes qv to offices for Avon Rubber;

(1999 Pooles Wharf, Hotwells, Bristol; Patrick Bollen proj archt; SNB;

(2000 Station Rd dev, South Cerney, Glos; HDA 2000;

(2000-1 conv St Swithin’s Schools, Walcot St, Bath, Som, to housing; new neo-Georgian Nos 130-8 Walcot St; MF;

(2000-2 Converted The Tramsheds, Walcot, Bath, to alternative use;

(20?? The Orangery care home, Bath, Som;

(20?? ext to Acheson & Acheson premises, Bath;

(20?? offices Pill Road, Rooksbridge, Som, converted farm buildings;

20?? Meridian Business Park, North Bradley, Trowbridge, Wilts;

20?? County Way flats, Trowbridge, Wilts;

(20?? music block Beechen Cliff School, Bath;

(20?? Bath Cats & Dogs Home, Bath;

20?? Beversbrooks Sports Centre, Calne, Wilts;

(20?? conv former Post Office, Northgate St, Bath;

(20?? 47 houses in grounds Gatchell House, Trull, Som;

(20?? conv Mendip Hospital former County Asylum, Wells, Som, to 130 houses and flats;

(20?? mountain bike centre, Afan Argoed Country Park, Glyncorrwg, Wales;

20?? alts and adds Sixth Form Centre, Devizes School;

20?? Prospect Place, Timbrell St, Trowbridge; housing semi-trad

20?? large housing estate, Southwick; trad

20?? rest and adds, Manor Farm, Draycot Cerne;

20?? converted outbuildings, Trowle Manor Court Farm, nr Trowbridge;

2005 Coped Hall Business Park, Wootton Bassett; RJ Leighfield & Sons builders; RJL website;

2007 Allington Way & Little England housing, Chippenham, Wilts; ISG Pearce contrs;

(2010 dev opposite 38 Butts Hill, Frome, Som; Mendip awards 2011;

2014 10 houses proposed on police station site, Priory St/ Kings Ave, Corsham

2014 Curtis Orchard, Broughton Gifford; trad stone houses;

2014 housing, Bradford Rd, Trowbridge; terraces in brick, blockwork and render;

(2015 prop rest Sandhill Park, Bishops Lydeard Som)

(2015-16 Waters Edge flats, Firepool, Taunton, Som for Acorn Property;

2015 seven houses, Dairy site, Pickwick, Corsham; J Crozier builders; trad gabled;

2015 eight houses, Wingfield Rd, Trowbridge; gabled brick and render

2014-15 St John's, Marlborough;

2015 ten houses, police station site, Priory St, Corsham;

(2015 Wessex Building, King Edward's School, Bath; dining-hall and classrooms

(2015 adds Christ Church School, Hanham, Glos)

(2015 adds All Saints primary school, Weston, Bath)

2015 flats, Court St, Trowbridge; website;

(2016 sports pavilion, Cathedral School, Wells, Som)

2015 Eight houses, Wingfield Rd, Trowbridge; gabled, render and brick;

20?? Co-op store, off High Street, Pewsey, original design for site before sale to Co-op, designs ?altered by RJ Leighfield & Sons design & build; RJL website;


BDP Architects see Building Design Partnership
BDG MCCOLL Architects, London; architecture wing closed AJ 21.6.2001; designed Dundas House, Brandon St, Edinburgh for Standard Life 2003; BDG McColl in Princes St, Edinburgh, London office now BDG;

1997-2000 Nos 2-18 Canal Walk, Swindon; Swindon BC planning; shops and offices E of Brunel tower;

(2011-15 restoration Cannington Court, Som for EDF Energy; SW Built Environments Awards 2016; BDG;
BEAN, W. J. Architect London

1880 Vicarage, Berwick St John; WBR;


BEARD, EDWARD WILLIAM builder, Swindon 1878-1982 founded building firm 1897; SB; WBR2; numerous streets of houses, continued as EW Beard Ltd to 1945, building housing estates;

1934 shops, Newport St NW corner to Devizes Rd, Swindon; photo Swindon flickr;


BEAUCHAMP, JOHN Architect, Wells, Somerset;

1993ff restored The Merchant's House, 132 High Street, Marlborough, with Jerry Sampson building archaeologist; inf Michael Gray;

BEAVEN, G. Mason Bradford on Avon

1920 War Memorial, Holy Trinity ch, Bradford on Avon made by G Beaven with H & J Stafford, designer unrecorded; WT 5.6.20;


BEAVIS, - mason Tisbury mentioned in Peniston letters c1824 re work on Bulford Bridge supposed to have been done by Thomas Strong qv; Beavis proposed for work instead;
BEAZLEY, THOMAS Builder, Calne

1884-6 contr TH, Calne, CB Oliver archt; WBR2;


BECKETT, ARCHIBALD Architect

1868 conv workhouse to brewery, Tisbury; WBR


BECKHAM, HUMPHREY Joiner Salisbury 1588-1671, possibly did carved work on front of Joiners' Hall; panel on his tomb was probably an overmantel by him, St Thomas Church. Left his tools to brother Benjamin in 1671; another brother John did carved work in Council House 1634; another brother William mentioned 1618-21, also joiner; a relative Nathaniel also a joiner mentioned 1671; Reginald Beckham was freeholder of city 1607-8, also joiner; WBR;

BEECROFT, BIDMEAD & PARTNERS Architects

1973 Aspen House, Temple St/Regent St, Swindon; BoE 1975; dem 2014; tower block and three-storey part, once held Registry Office;
BELCHER, JOHN 1841-1913 Major Edwardian architect, of Ashton Memorial, Lancaster; Whiteley's Store, Bayswater 1912;.

1886 restored South Marston ch, Wilts; illustrated A 15.7.87; WBR; in memory Alfred Bell; George Wiltshire of Bath Rd, Swindon, builder, carving by Know of Lambeth; six windows by Clayton & Bell; plans 1885 BRO EP/J/6/2/167;

(1895 Cottage Hospital, St Thomas St, Wells, Som; BoE N;

(1898-1918 Tapeley Park, Westerleigh, Devon; BoE)


BELL, ALFRED J. Builder Swindon, houses 1898-1907; WBR2
BELL, WALTER H Architect Market place Newbury

(1894 adds ?Boys British School, Newbury, Berks T Br 25.8.94;


BELLAMY, THOMAS Architect Charlotte St, Bedford Square, London. 1798-1876;

1845-9 N range, Corsham Court; FJL; erected 1846-89, contractor HC Holland of London

(1857 Parsonage, Chilton Cantelo, Som; SRO Bbm/127; Italianate; TC 17.6.57 tenders £3489 Mansfield & Son;
BELLINGHAM, FRANK GEORGE Architect, 15 Market Pl Devizes, 1889 dir; FG Billingham acc to WBR;

1888 St James parish room, Devizes;


BELLINGHAM, G. Architect and surveyor

1887 Southbroom Brewery, Devizes; DWG 13.10.87


BELSHAW & GOMERSHALL Architects, 69 New Oxford St, London

1938 three shops, High St, Chippenham between Lloyds Bank and Woolworth; WSHC G19/760 408; demolished for Emery Gate shopping centre 1986; thirties modern style;


BENETT, JOHN Wiltshire gentleman 1773-1852, MP 1819-52, son of Thomas Benett +1797 of Norton Bavant family, in 1801 married heiress of Lamberts of Boyton; designed Pyt House or Pythouse, Newtown, Wilts, for self c1805. BoE; This was copied at Leigh House, Abbotsleigh, Som 1814-17 for PJ Miles, with Thomas Hopper executant architect; SNB;

c1805 Pyt House, Newtown; for self;

1834 coach-house, Stockton House; Architectural Magazine 1834; DoE; but Cf CL 9.2.1984 Rev Thomas Miles suggests built by J Benett MP before coach-houses and other buildings were added in 1828, M Binney suggests soon after 1800;
BENJAMIN & BEAUCHAMP Architects, Wedmore, also known as B2. Pat Benjamin and John Beauchamp. John Beauchamp worked for Caroe & Partners, then was cathedral architect to St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin, since 2002, and to Longleat House, Wilts, and to the Kildare Club, Dublin, from 2008; B2 did restoration of the historic buildings at Durslade Farm, Bruton, Som, for Hauser & Wirth.

2015 plans alts St Peter ch, Frogwell, Chippenham; new cafe, new narthex on site of old porch;


BENNETT, - Architect and surveyor, Wilton Rd, Salidbury. Advert SWJ 11.4.63 for freehold building land Wilton Road, Salisbury for villas, apply WC Finch MD of Fisherton Hall or Mr B architect and surveyor;
BENNETT, HAYDN Architect, Salisbury.
BENNETT, HENRY WILLIAM Builder Swindon, in dirs 1897-1907; houses 1897-8; WBR2;
BENNETT, TIMOTHY Architect, West Tisted, Alresford; died pre 2017;

1984 East Gate House,

1985 conv Eddington House;

1994 Abbey Park, new house;

2000 The Boathouse, new house,

2005-6 Rabley Barn, Mildenhall; new farmhouse, inf Pippa Card; 2009 UKMHI;


BENSON, WILLIAM 1682-1754 Amateur architect, appointed Surveyor General after Wren's dismissal 1718, for fifteen months, with Colen Campbell deputy, they did new state rooms at Kensington Palace, 1718-20, resigned 1719; HS 1710, MP for Shaftesbury 1715;

1708ff Wilbury House, Newton Toney, for himself; HC; CL 3-10. 12.1959; Vitruvius Brit 1 1715 51-2; HC;

1719 probably inv Stourhead House des by Colen Campbell, as friend of Henry Hoare; HC;

(1723 chancel, Quarley ch, Hants, with Henry Hoare; HC; signed)


BENTHAM, PERCY GEORGE Sculptor London 1883-1936, John Ireland's A London Overture is dedicated to his memory;

192? War memorial, People's Park, Trowbridge; signed bronze; memorial design by WH Stanley qv, R Linzey & Sons builders; warmemorials online;


BENTLEY, JOHN FRANCIS Architect, 13 John St, Adelphi, London; 1839-1902. Pupil Henry Clutton by 1858, in practice 1862, converted to Catholicism, leading RC architect, career culminated w Westminter Cathedral 1895-1903. Biography: Winifride de l’Hopital, Westminster Cathedral and its architect (WH). Designed stained glass, made for him by Lavers & Westlake until c1884 when they fell out, then used his own team, John Stacey cartoons to 1887, then George Daniels, John Sears glass-painter. Inf Peter Howell.

1881 Cemetery Chapel, Upper Draycot, Draycot Cerne, Wilts; WSHC 2062/32; design not used, a much cheaper chapel opened 1883; WBR; for Earl Cowley of Draycot House;


BENYE, THOMAS carpenter

1487-8 add Manor house, Urchfont; chamber at end of hall; WBR2;


BERRYMAN, - Mason employed at Longleat 1547 in succession to – Love qv; letters from Sir John Thynne telling Berryman to make supporting arch over porch window as 'my Lord did at Sheen' i.e. the D of Somerset;
BERTRAM, BERTRAM & RICE Architects, 36 St Giles, Oxford

1936-8 Civic offices, Euclid St, Swindon; WBR; Br 22.7.38 competition held for offices with no assembly hall, 67 entrants; judged by Prof AB Knapp-Fisher of RCA; gardens by Borough Surveyor JBL Thompson, contractors HR Spackman & Sons, Swindon; W Randall clerk of works; two-story brick; SB, two-inch hand-made bricks, Portland stone, French walnut panelling; £70000;


BERTRAM, T. H. Engineer, chief assistant of IK Brunel, succeeded him as GW Engineer in 1859 but resigned 1860; MICE; National archives has letter from TH Bertram, chief assistant to Brunel, to S Clarke enclosing sketches of railway cottages at Didcot RAIL/1014/36/10; in charge of works at Paddington Station to 1860; Bryce MacMaster was articled to TH Bertram 1848 before joining Brunel in 1852 (DSA). Arthur James worked under Bertram on Paddington Station 1854; Henry Wakefield +1899 worked for Brunel under TH Bertram 1855.

1841-3 ? Railway works, Swindon; designed in GWR office, opened January 1843; J Chandler, Swindon Decoded 44; generally attributed to IK Brunel;


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