Cross & Mallows

Cross & Mallows [also known as A. W. S. Cross & C. E. Mallows; and as C. E. Mallows & A. W. S. Cross] was a brief architectural partnership formed by Alfred William Stephens Cross (1858-1932) and Charles Edward Mallows (1864-1915) in London, England in the early 1900s. An entry by Cross & Mallows in a competition to design Lambeth Municipal Buildings is illustrated in British Competitions in Architecture vol. 1, no. 1, January 1905 (pp. 34, 35); an entry to design the New Wesleyan Methodist Hall and Connexial Offices, Broadway, Westminster by them is illustrated in British Competitions in Architecture vol. 1, no. 2, March 1905 (pp.11-14); and an entry for the design the Central Library in Hackney, London by them is illustrated in British Competitions in Architecture vol. 1, no. 6, January 1906 (p.20)

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