Nicol & Nicol 1905 - c. 1928

Nicol & Nicol was an architectural partnership formed in Birmingham, England in 1905 by John Coulson Nicol (1848-1933) and his son, George Salway Nicol (1878-1930). The practice was active until at least 1928

Worked in
UK
Works

Hearts of Oak Benefit Society's Offices, Euston Road, London; White House, Birmingham; Picture House, Birmingham; St. Benedict's Church, Birmingham; St. Chad's Church, Bradford; Messrs. Grainger and Smith's premises, Birmingham; and housing for Birmingham Corporation. [Source: entry on George Galway Nicol in Who's Who in Architecture 1926]

Bibliography

Who’s Who in Architecture 1926, Edited by Frederick Chatterton. London: The Architectural Press, 1926

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