Darcy Braddell & Humphry Deane [also known as Braddell & Deane, and as Deane & Braddell] was an architectural partnership formed in London, England in c.1912 by Thomas Arthur Darcy Braddell (1884-1970) and Humphry Deane (1883-1955). By the late 1930s a third partner had joined the practice and the firm had been renamed Braddell, Deane & Bird. The address of the practice's office was given as as 13 Old Quebec Road, London in 1914 and 1926; and Victor House, Portman Square, London in 1930 and 1939
‘A House in Middlesex Designed by Darcy Braddell and Humphry Deane’. Country Life 7 April 1934 pp.352-355
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