Fletcher & Shepherd [also known as J. Fletcher & A. Shepherd] was an architectural partnership formed by Janet Fletcher (1904-?) and Alison Shepherd (1898-1972) [prior to her marriage in 1928 known Alison Sleigh]. The pair had met while studying at the Architectural Association Schools in London in the 1920s. They collaborated on a number of architectural projects in the early 1930s and designed a three-bedroomed model flat for the first 'New Homes for Old' exhibit at the Building Trades Exhibition at Olympia in 1932. A kitchen designed by them for a workers' canteen in North Kensington, London is discussed, with a photograph, in Design in Modern Life (London: BBC, 1933 p. x), a pamphlet issued to accompany a series of talks on contemporary design broadcast by the BBC between April and June 1933. The partnership would appear to have been short-lived and had been dissolved by 1932.