Joseph Berry & Sons was an architectural firm formed by Joseph Berry (1860-1944) and his two sons, Joseph Norman Berry (1887-1940) and Thomas Wilfred Berry (1891-1925) in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England in 1916 or before. The practice appears to have continued into the 1950s by which the original founders had died.
Kirkburton Church Schools, 1924; Huddersfield Guardians' Children's Schools, 1924; Head Office and works for Jennens Welch and Co., Ltd., 1923; Union Bank of Manchester, Huddersfield, 1923; Lloyds Banks: Mirfield, 1923; Holmfirth, 1922; Marsden, 1921. Lepton U.D.C. Housing Scheme 1921; Colne Valley Tweed Co., Mill, Slaithwaite, 1922; Colne Vale Dye and Chemical Co., offices and warehouse, 1921; Abraham Roberts, brass foundry, 1921; Seth Senior and Sons, Ltd., Horse Shoe Hotel, 1923; Bentley and Shaw, Ltd., Swan with Two Necks Hotel, 1921; Bentloy's Yorkshire Breweries, Ltd., Wellington Hotel, 1922; residence, Edgerton, 1922; Huddersfield Industrial Society, Ltd., garage for 40 lorries, 1920; and various branch stores, 1920. Rippon Bros, motor showrooms and works; Huddersfield Industrial Society central premises; Colne and Holme Joint Isolation Hospital; Kirkburton Isolation Hospital; Holy Trinity Church Parish Hall; Longwood Wesleyan Church; J. E. Crowther, Bank Bottom Mills, Marsden; Crowther, Bruce and Co., Ltd., Mew Mills, Morsden; residence, Skelmanthorpe; Colder Farm Reformatory School; David Brown and Sons (Hd.). Ltd., Gear Cutting Works; Queen Hotel, Huddersfield.
See also Huddersfield Exposed - Joseph Berry and Sons