Cossins Peacock & Bewlay was an architectural partnership formed in Birmingham, England in the late 1890s by Jethroe Anstice Cossins (1830-1917), Frank Barry Peacock (1859-1937) and Hubert Rawson Bewlay (1869-1904). When Bewlay became ill, he was replaced in the partnership by his younger brother, Ernest Chawner Bewlay, in c.1900.
Cossins subsequently withdrew from the practice and by 1916 Peacock and Bewlay were in partnership with Samuel Nathaniel Cooke (1882-1964) as Peacock Bewlay & Cooke in Birmingham. Cooke at some time also dropped out of the partnership and Peacock and Bewlay continued the practice as Peacock & Bewlay. The partnership was eventually dissolved in December 1934.
See: Baker, Ann; Butler, Joanne and Southworth, Pat. ‘Cossins Peacock and Bewlay’ [see Bibliography below] for a selected list of architectural works by Cossins Peacock & Bewlay (pp. 239-248).
Baker, Ann; Butler, Joanne and Southworth, Pat. ‘Cossins Peacock and Bewlay’ in Birmingham’s Victorian and Edwardian Architects, edited by Phillada Ballard. Wetherby: Oblong Creative Ltd. for the Birmingham and West Midlands Group of the Victorian Society, 2009 pp. 221-252