Briggs & Browning [also known as R.A. Briggs & Browning] was a architectural partnership established in London, England by architects Robert Alexander Briggs (1858-1916) and Harry Le Cronier Browning (1881-1955) in 1910. A watercolour drawing (with floor plans) of a house at Pinner, designed by R.A. Briggs & Browning is featured in 'The Studio Yearbook of Decorative Art' 1912 (p.18) and a drawing of a house at Furze Hill, Burgh Heath, Surrey, designed by R.A. Briggs & Browning is featured in 'The Studio Yearbook of Decorative Art' 1914 (p.13). The partnership dissolved in 1913.
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