Quiggin & Gee was an architectural partnership formed by Edgar Quiggin (1880-1950) and Ernest Gee (1888-1973) in Liverpool, England in c.1926. Their address was given as Harrington Chambers, 24, North John Street, Liverpool in 1926.
Quiggin & Gee became David Parry Quiggin & Gee Associates in 1981.
A house in Sefton, Liverpool designed by Quiggin & Gee is discussed in The £1,000 House by Randal Phillips (London: Country Life, 1928 pp.114-115). Other projects by the firm included Christ Church, Norris Green, Liverpool (1930-32); St. Michael's cgurch, Sefton (1931); St. Mary the Virgin church, Liverpool (1953); St. Anne's church, Wigan (1953); a new operating theatre suite for the children's hospital at Alder Hey, Liverpool (c.1955); St. Oswald church (1961); a burns and plastic surgery unit at Whiston Hospital in Whiston, Lancashire (1961-62); the Equity & Law Building in Castle Street, Liverpool (1971); a factory for Messrs E.T. Gee & Sons Ltd.; a shop for Messrs Ray & Mills; offices for the Legal & General Assurance Society, and the Liverpool Gas Co.; the Junior School in Morton, Wallasey; a sales room for Messrs Lyons & Co.; and a number of private residences