Myer & Watson-Hart 1929 - ?

Myer & Watson-Hart was an architectural partnership formed by George Valentine Myer (1883-1959) and Francis James Watson-Hart (1880-1953) in London, England in 1929. Among their commissions was Broadcasting House at Portland Place, London in 1930-32, and the redesign and rebuilding of Aldford House on Park Lane, London for the Grosvenor Estate in 1930-32.

Arthur William Willis later became a partner in the practice which was renamed Myer, Hart & Willis [Val Myer Hart & Willis].  Myer withdrew from the practice in 1950, and the partnership between Watson-Hart and Willis was dissolved in 1953.

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Bibliography

Harwood, Elain. Art Deco Britain: Buildings of the Interwar Years. London: Batsford, 2019

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