Buckland, Haywood-Farmer & Ashford c. 1906 - ?

Buckland, Haywood-Farmer & Ashford was an architectural partnership formed in Birmingham, England in c.1906 by Herbert Tudor Buckland (1869-1951), Edward Haywood-Farmer (1871-1917) and William Henry Ashford (1870-1937). 25a Paradise Street, Birmingham

In 1906 they submitted an entry in a competition to design the High School for Girls in Barnsley, Yorkshire. Their designs are illustrated in British Competitions in Architecture vol. 1, no. 11, November 1906 pp. 7-11

The partnership appears to have been short-lived and may have been formed specifically and only for this competition entry

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