Buckingham & Berry was an architectural firm founded in Norwich, Norfolk, England before 1923 by Claude Somerset Buckingham (1883-1943) and Arthur Gilbert Berry (1883-1960). The practice designed several public houses in Norfolk. In 1956 John Baillie Noble became a partner in the firm. By 1970 Edward Ray Crane had joined the practice which had been renamed Berry, Crane & Noble.
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UK