Cheers & Smith

Cheers & Smith was an architectural partnership formed by Henry Arthur Cheers (1853-1916) and Joseph Smith (c.1862-?) in the 1890s.  It is unclear if this was a formal partnership.  They appear to have had an office at 24 Richmond Terrace, Blackburn, Lancashire, where Smith was based, and in Twickenham, Middlesex, where Cheers had been in practice since the early 1880s.

Worked in
UK
Works

Work by Cheers and Smith in partnership included Halifax Public Hall (1896), and East Ham Town Hall (1903). In 1909 they won a competition to design Colchester Technical Institute.  Their designs are illustrated in British Competitions in Architecture vol. 2, no. 22, June 1909 (pp. 329-332).  There is no evidence that the Institute was built.

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