Alan Valentine Stubbs [also known as Alan Valentine] was born in Fareham, Hampshire, England on 13 June 1909. By the early 1930s he was practising as an architect, however, it is not known where or with whom he trained. In 1943 he was elected a Licentiate of the Royal Institute of British Architects (LRIBA).
Stubbs was the consulting architect in the internal conversion of a group pre-World War Two Royal Air Force Station buildings in Cranford, Bedfordshire to make the new College of Aeronautics which opened in 1946.
Stubbs' address was given as 134a The Crossways, Richmond upon Thames, Surrey in 1936 and 18 Lowndes Street, Lowndes Square, London in 1950. He died on 14 February 1985. At the time of his death, he was living in Newquay, Cornwall
Stubbs, Alan Valentine 1909 - 1985
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