Worsfield, Alfred Felix de Parmantier 1900 - 1940

Alfred Felix de Parmantier Worsfield [also known as Alfred Felix de de Parmantier Worsfield de La Bère] was born in Brighton, Sussex, England in October 1900 and studied architecture at Brighton Technical College in Brighton, Sussex and at Northampton School of Art and Brighton School of Art.

He was probably in partnership with the architect John Daniel Clarke (1880-1947) in the 1930s. A photograph of Messack House in Cornwall, designed by John D. Clarke & Worsfield is illustrated in 'Decorative Art' 1931 (p.28).

Worsfield's address was given as 23 St. Anne's Crescent, Lewes, Sussex in 1926; and The Manor House, Denton, Sussex in 1939. He died in Brighton, Sussex in October 1940.

 

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