Harvey & Wicks 1912 - ?

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

Worked in
UK
Works

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)

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