Field, Simmons & Faulkner c 1912 - c. 1913

Horace Field, Simmons & Faulkner [also knowwn as Field, Simmons & Faulkner] was an architectural partnership formed by Horace Field (1861-1948), Charles Evelyn Simmons (1879-1952) and Amos Faulkner (1868-1940) in London, England in c.1913. A drawing of Plot 4, Kensington Palace Gardens, London designed by them which was exhibited at the Royal Academy in London in 1913 is illustrated in Academy Architecture vol.44, 1913 (p.41). The address of the firm was given as 21 Berners Street, London in 1913.  

The partnership appears to have been short-lived and may not have survived for more than a year

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