Crickmay, C.R and H.W., & Sons 1881 - c. 1977

C. R. & H. W. Crickmay & Sons had its origins in 1881 as Crickmay & Son, an architectural firm established in Weymouth, Dorset, England by George Rackstrow Crickmay (1831-1907) and his son George Lay Crickmay (1855-1921). By 1894 a second son, Harry William Crickmay (1861–1937) had become a partner in the practice which was renamed Crickmay & Sons.

In 1937 Colin Rosser Crickmay (1904-1999) and his cousin Hugh Waydelin Crickmay (1908-1978) took over the firm practice which was subsequently renamed C.R. & H.W. Crickmay & Sons.  

Colin Rosser Crickmay retired from practice in 1972 and Hugh Waydelin Crickmay retired in 1977 at which point the practice may have closed.

 

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