Lander, Bedells & Crompton originated as Lander & Bedells, an architectural partnership formed in London, England in 1854 by Richard Smith Lander (1827-1892) and Charles King Bedells (1832-1897). Their office was located in Bedford Row
In 1899 William Edward Vernon Crompton (1867-1937) joined the business which was renamed Lander Bedells & Crompton. The firm was active until at least the early 1930s
Note: Harold Clapham Lander (1868-1935), son of Richard Smith Lander, may also have been a partner in the firm
For details of architectural projects by Lander & Bedells see Index to Architects [link below]. Note: nothing is known about this source [the compiler is not credited]. It is very informative, but, unfortunately, marred by excessive use of abbreviations.