Harvey & Wicks [also known as W.A. Harvey & H.G. Wicks] was an architectural partnership formed in Birmingham, England, in 1912 by William Alexander Harvey (1874-1951) and Herbert Graham Wicks (1887-1865).
The practice continued until at least the mid 1930s. Their office was located at 5, Bennett's Hill, Birmingham
The Close at Westhill College, Bristol Road, Birmingham (1911-13); 48 Selly Wick Road, Selly Park, Birmingham (1913); Town Hall, Coroner's court, Brooke Robinson Museum and Sessions court, Dudley (1924-28); Bierton School, Bierton Road, Yardley, Birmingham (1925); Sessions Court, War Memorial Tower, Coroner's Court and Town Hall, Dudley (1928); The Chapel, Bembridge School, Bembridge, Isle of Wight (1931); Council House, Prory Road, Dudley (1934-35); Church of St. Francis of Assisi, Freeman Road, Sandwell (1938-41)