Jellicoe, Page & Wilson 1931 - 1938

Jellicoe, Page & Wilson [also known as Jellicoe & Partners, also known as G. A. Jellicoe & Partners] was an architectural and garden design partnership formed by Geoffrey Alan Jellicoe (1900-1996), Russell Page (1906–1985) and Richard Wilson in London, England in 1931.

A photograph and description of The Garden House in Stanmore, Middlesex, residence of the designer H.G. Hayes Marshall, designed by Jellicoe & Partners is illustrated in Decorative Art vol.32, 1937 p.15; a photograph of same building is illustrated in The Book of the Modern House, edited by Patrick Abercrombie (1939 p. 217) and the architects' are given as Jellicoe, Page & Wilson.  In a report on the East Acton Court flats in London designed by the practice in 1936 in Flats: Municipal and Private Enterprise (London: Ascot Gas Water Heaters Ltd., 1938 pp. 164-169), the name of the firm is given as G. A. Jellicoe & Partners.Four photographs of farm buildings on the estate of Lt. Col. Horlick at 'Little Paddocks' in  Sunninghill, Berkshire, designed by Jellicoe, Page & Wilson are illustrated in 'Decorative Art' 1940 (p.31).

The partnership between Jellicoe, Page and Wilson was dissolved in 1938 or 1939

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