Peacock Bewlay & Cooke

Cossins Peacock & Bewlay was an architectural partnership formed in Birmingham, England in the late 1890s by Jethroe Anstice Cossins (1830-1917), Frank Barry Peacock (1859-1937) and Hubert Rawson Bewlay (1869-1904).  When he became ill, he was replaced in the partnership by his younger brother, Ernest Chawner Bewlay (1872-1942) in c.1900.

Cossins subsequently withdrew from the practice and by 1916 Peacock and Bewlay were in partnership with Samuel Nathaniel Cooke (1882-1964) as Peacock Bewlay & Cooke in Birmingham. Cooke at some time also dropped out of the partnership and Peacock and Bewlay continued the practice as Peacock & Bewlay.  The partnership was eventually dissolved in December 1934.

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