Albert Walter Moore was born in London, England on 15 September 1874 and was articled to George Hubbard (1859-1936) on 1887. He also attended West London School of Art and studied under James Gamble. He worked as an assistant to Christopher Eales (1809?-1903) and Frederick Eales (?-1905) of Eales & Sons. In c.1893 he moved to Ireland to work as an assistant to James Rawson Carroll (1830-1911) and Frederick Batchelor (c.1866-1931) in Dublin. during which time he studied the design of hospitals and asylums in Ireland. In 1898 he returned to London where with Hubbard he formed the partnership Hubbard & Moore. They remained in partnership, or at least shared the same office address, 112 Fenchurch Street, London, until the early 1920s.
Moore was elected a Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects (FRIBA) in 1905. He was also a member of the Royal Institute of Architects in Ireland and Secretary of the Architectural Association of Ireland.
His address was given as 85 Gresham Street, London, 119 Bishop's Mansions, London, and 11 Rusholme Road, Putney Heath, London in 1905; 112, Fenchurch Street, London in 1914 and 1923; 124 Fenchurch Street, London in 1926 and 1939; and The White Cottage, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey in 1939. He died in 1965.
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Historic England [link below]
British Listed Buildings [link below]
Directory of British Architects 1834-1914. Compiled by Antonia Brodie, et al. Volume 2: L-Z. London; New York: British Architectural Library, Royal Institute of British Architects/Continuum, 2001
Harwood, Elain. Art Deco Britain: Buildings of the Interwar Years. London: Batsford, 2019
'Obituary'. The Builder vol. 209, 8 October 1965 p. 768