White, Herbert John c. 1883 - 1964

Herbert John White was born in Southampton, Hampshire in c.1883. He was elected a Licentiate of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) in 1925.  

Drawings and plans of a house designed by him are illustrated in Designs for One Hundred Ideal £1,000 Houses. Being copies of the hundred best designs entered in the 1912 Daily Mail Architects' Competition (1912 p.117).

In the 1930s he was employed by the Southampton firm Burnett & Sons.

His address was given as 17, Livingstone Road, Southampton in 1912; 2, High Street, Southampton in  1926; and 20 Portland Terrace, Southampton in 1939. He died in Southampton in 1964

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