Dalgleish & Pullen was an architectural partnership formed in London, England c.1935 by Roger Kendall Pullen (1909-1987) and Kenneth Dalgleish (1887-1964). The practice probably ceased in 1965 following the death of Dagleish the previous year.
Architectural projects by the firm included a house near Lyme Regis, Dorset (1935) for Miss Carver; houses on the Ham Manor Estate, near Angmering (c.1936); a house in Chapel Brampton, Northamptonshire (1936) for Mrs. Poyser; Barnet & District Gas Showrooms in Potters Bar, Hertfordshire (1937); a building for Our Dumb Friends' League in Camden Town, London (1937); Marine Court in St Leonards on Sea, East Sussex (1938); the White House in Marsworth, Tring, Hertfordshire (1938); alterations and additions to Greys Green in Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire (1939); Roadmender Boys' Club in Northampton, Northamptonshire (1939); a cocktail bar in the Grand Hotel in Morecambe, Lancashire (1949); London Road flats in Bromley, London (1950) for Bromley Borough Council; Carew Road flats in Bromley, London (1951) for Bromley Borough Council; Royal Goat Hotel in Beddgelert, designed (1951-1955); Gray's Carpet Showrooms in Mayfair, London (1952); Chiswick Polytechnic, London (1953); Dernier and Hamlyn lighting showroom in London (1955); alterations to Northland Cottage in Tetbury (1955); Greenways in Beddgelert (1957); Rowland Brown Hall, St Helen's School in Northwood, Middlesex (1957-1966); Midland Hotel in Birmingham (1958); a shop for Henry Barker Smart & Brown Ltd. in Nottingham (1958); Russell Hotel in Russell Square, London (1959); Maple's furniture store, Tottenham Court Road, London (1960); and a house at Red Lion site in Marsworth, Tring, Hertfordshire (1965).
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