Bospidnick, Richard George 1904 - 1969

Richard George Bospidnick was born in Canonbury, London, England on 14 February 1904. From 1924 to 1929 he studied at the Royal Academy Schools in London where he was awarded the RA Gold Medal and Edward Stott Travelling Studentship (£200).

Little is known about his career as an architect. A design for a house by him was submitted in The "Daily Mail" Ideal Houses Competition for Architects in 1927.  He was admitted a Licentiate of the Royal Institute of British Architects (LRIBA) in 1938.

His address was given as St Johns, Southbourne Grove, Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex in 1911;
22, Craven Street, Strand, London in 1922; and "Casita", Station Crescent, Rayleigh, Essex in 1939.  He died in 1969. His death was registered in Southend on Sea, Essex

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