Ellis & Clarke c. 1925 - c. 1940

Herbert O. Ellis & Clarke [also known as Ellis & Clarke] was an architectural partnership formed in London, England in c.1925 by Herbert Owen Ellis (1857-1940) and William Lee Clarke (1878-1956). The practice had offices at 3, 6 and 7, Old Queen Street, Westminster, London.

The partnership was possibly dissolved following the death of Ellis in 1940.

Worked in
UK
Works

The Daily Express building (1929-30), at nos. 120-129 Fleet Street, London, which is a noted example of Egyptian Revival architecture

Bibliography

Harwood, Elain. Art Deco Britain: Buildings of the Interwar Years. London: Batsford, 2019

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