Bradley, Charles Campion 1861 - 1945

Charles Campion Bradley was born in Crouch End, Edmonton, Middlesex, England on 29 April 1861 and attended the Architectural Association Schools in London. He was articled to Andrew Wilson, Thomas William Aldwinckle (1843?-1920) and Thomas Aldwinckle (?-1920) of Wilson, Son & Aldwinckle.  He commenced independent practice in Westminster, London in 1890. From c. 1896 he was in partnership with (?) Marshall as Marshall & Bradley at 31 Queen Street, Westminster.  Marshall & Bradley exhibited architectural drawings at the Royal Academy in London in 1896 and 1903.  Bradley died in London on 29 April 1945

Worked in
UK
Works

Houses: "The Shanty", Sanderstead Hill; "Lynnecourt", Beechwood Road, Sanderstead; "High Firs", Brenchley, with lodge and stables; "Puxted," Brenchley: " Cryals", Matfield, with lodge; "Lu-shan, Furse Hill. Purley, with garage and cottage; house and shop, The Nurseries, Station Road, South Norwood; lych gate and business premises, Brenchley; additions and alterations: Mission Schools, Streatham Common; 10, Lincoln's Inn Fields; Highbury Hill House; Chine Hotel, Boscombe; "Etchinghill", Goudhurst, with two cottages; the Vicarage, Brenchley; several houses at Thornton Heath and Croydon; other schools and houses (Joint work).

Bibliography

Directory of British Architects 1834-1914. Compiled by Antonia Brodie, et al. Volume 1: A-K. London; New York: British Architectural Library, Royal Institute of British Architects/Continuum, 2001

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