Hall & Phillips was an short-lived architectural partnership formed on London, England in 1903 by Alfred George Hall (1866-1945) and John Henry Arthur Phillips (c.1875-1914). In 1904 they submitted an entry in a competition to design the Central Library in Hackney, London. Their designs are illustrated in British Competitions in Architecture vol. 1, no. 6, January 1906 (p. 24). The partnership was dissolved in 1907.
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