H.V. Ashley & Winton Newman [also known as Ashley & Newman] was an architectural partnership formed by Henry Victor Ashley (1872-1945) and Francis Winton Newman (1873-1953) in London, England in 1907. The Practice was active until at least the early 1930s.
Architectural projects by the firm included Council House and Art Galleries, Birmingham Corporation; bank and offices for the Comptolr National d'Escompte de Paris, 8-13, King William Street, E.C.; bank and offices, 13 and 14, Austin Friars, for the British Trade Corporation; housing schemes for St. Pancras, Watford, and Marylebone Borough Councils; out-patients' department, pathological block, nurses' home, etc., etc. Royal Free Hospital; maternity home, nurses' home, and out-patients' department, Queen Mary's Hospital for the East End; fruit and Jam factory, Worcester; laboratories, library, etc., for the London School of Medicine for Women; houses at Hampstead, Beaconsfield, Bagshot, Welwyn, and elsewhere. [Source: entry on Winton Newman in Who's Who in Architecture 1923]