Vesper, Thomas Leonard 1882 - 1926

Thomas Leonard Vesper [commonly known as T. L. Vesper] was born in Woodford, Essex, England on 28 March 1882. His occupation is given as architect in the 1911 England and Wales Census, however, nothing is known about his training in the profession. The previous year he had been awarded first place in a competition to design the National Museum of Wales in Cardiff.

His address was given as 30 Queens Road, Beckenham, Kent and 16 Old Square, Lincoln’s Inn, London in 1911;  70 James Avenue, Beckenham, Kent in 1916 and 1922; and 5 Westfield Road, Beckenham, Kent in 1926.  He died in Bromley, Kent on 26 December 1926

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