Horth & Andrew

Horth & Andrew [also known as F.J. Horth and H. Andrew] was an architectural firm founded by Frederick John Horth (1879-1964) and Harry Andrew (1889-1973) in Hull, England, sometime before 1923.  

The firm was active until at least 1954. A watercolour drawing of 'Cottage Ferriby' in East Yorkshire, and a photograph of 'West Hill Cottage' in Hessle, East Yorkshire, designed by Horth & Andrew are illustrated in 'The Studio Yearbook of Decorative Art' 1926 (pp.39, 42).

In 1923 Horth & Andrew won an architectural competition to design the public baths in the borough of Greenwich, London. The building was opened in October 1928. They designed the Hull & East Yorkshire Institute for the Deaf in Spring Bank, Hull, built in 1925-26.  In the mid-1940s they remodelled the Sailors' Home on Salthouse Lane, Hull. A plan for the reconstruction of the Hebrew Synagogue in Osborne Street in Hull by Horth & Andrew, Architects, Hull, dated 16 October 1954 is in Hull City Archives

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