Burgess, Holden & Watson 1919 - ?

Burgess, Holden & Watson was an architectural partnership formed in 1919 by Julian Gulson Burgess (1876-1933), Walter Frederick Clarke Holden (1882-1953) and Charles Herbert Watson (1888-1953). The practice had an office at Lloyds Bank Chambers, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire.

It is unclear when the partnership was dissolved. Sources give it as 1924 and as 1933, however, the entry on Watson in the 1950-51 edition of the R.I.B.A. Kalendar states that he was a partner in Burgess, Holden & Watson. By then Burgess had been dead for 17 years. There is no mention of an association with the firm in Holden's entry in this edition of the Kalendar. It is possible, therefore, that Watson was the sole partner in the firm, but had retained its original title

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