John Brown & A. E. Henson c. 1931 - ?

John Brown & A. E. Henson [known as Sir John Brown & A. E. Henson; also known from the late 1930s as Sir John Brown & A. E. Henson & Partners] was an architectural partnership formed in Northampton, Northamptonshire in c.1931 by John Brown (1880-1958), and his long-time assistant Arthur Edward Henson (1899-1978).  The firm had offices in Northampton and London. Th firm was active until at least the early 1970s

Worked in
UK
Works

Black & White milk bar on Gray's Inn Road, London (c.1936); Berlei Factory, Slough, Berkshire (1937); Wollaston Hall, Wollaston, Northamptonshire (1940-49); a house in Northamptonshire (1955); and a house in Cogenhoe, Northamptonshire (1962).

Bibliography

Westwood, Bryan and Westwood, Norman. Smaller Retail Shops. London: The Architectural Press, 1937

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