Fitton (T. A.) & Son 1921 - c. 1950

T. A. Fitton & Son was an architectural partnership formed by Thomas Arthur Fitton (1864-1929) and his son, Roderick Arthur Fitton (1895-1977) in Manchester, England in 1921.

Following the death of his father in 1929 Roderick Arthur Fitton continued to run the practice with several years, and although Eric Hamilton Thompson subsequently joined him in partnership, the original title of the firm remained unchanged until the partnership was dissolved in 1950.

The address of T. A. Fitton & Son was given as Corporation Chambers, 19a Corporation Street, Manchester in 1927 and 1936.

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Works

Premises for the Middleton and Tonge Co-operative Land and Building Society in Middleton (1925); the conversion of a foundry on Sussex Street, Lower Broughton, Salford, Lancashire into the Raincoat Factory (1928); offices, factory and warehouse for the Waterdale Dye Works in Prestwich, Lancashire (1929); a branch of the Union Bank of Manchester Limited on Ashton New Road/Grey Mare Lane, Manchester (1930); a bakery on Allison Street, Cheetham, Manchester (1930); and the Country Club and Lido on Buxton Road, Hazel Grove, Lancashire (1934).  The practice also designed numerous private  and municipal houses in Middleton, Darlington and elsewhere.

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