Kathleen Orrey Brayshaw [also known as Kathleen Orrey Phillips] was born in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England on 19 April 1903. By 1911 she had moved with her family to Lindley-cum-Quarmby, near Huddersfield. She trained as an architect at Manchester University School of Architecture from where she graduated in 1924 with a B.A. Arch. In 1924 she was awarded a Manchester Institute of Builders Travelling Scholarship. In 1927 she was elected an Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects (ARIBA)
In 1935 she collaborated with the architect George Mountford Adie (1901-1989) and the structural engineer E. R. Hole in a competition to design five-storey flats in reinforced concrete sponsored by the Cement Marketing Company Ltd.
In 1941 she married Howel V. Phillips (1905–1950), a civil engineer.
Brayshaw's address was given as 22 Cleveland Road, Marsh, Huddersfield in 1927 and 1934; 12 Lawn Road Flats, London in 1935 and 1936; and 20 Coneydale, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire in 1939 and 1950. She died on 11 November 1998.
Brayshaw, Kathleen Orrey 1903 - 1998
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