Deacon & Horsburgh

Deacon & Horsburgh [also known as C. E. Deacon & Horsburgh] was an architectural partnership formed by Charles Ernest Deacon (1845-1927) and Victor Daniel Horsburgh (1866-1947) in Liverpool, England in the late nineteenth century or early years of the twentieth century.  An entry by Deacon & Horsburgh for a competition to design cottages for Port Sunlight is illustrated in 'The Studio' October 1906 (p.55); and an entry by them in a competition to design Sedgefield School in Durham is illustrated in British Competitions in Architecture vol. 1, no. 9, September 1906 (pp. 18, 19, 20).

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