Richardson & Gill c. 1906 - 1939

Richardson & Gill was an architectural partnership formed in London, England by Albert Edward Richardson (1880-1964) and Charles Lovett Gill (1880-1960).

Worked in
UK
Works

In partnership with A. E. Richardson, F.R.I.B.A. (Messrs. Richardson and Gill, Architects to the Duchy of Cornwall and the London and Northern Estates): — St. James's Park, offices for the Underground Railway Co.; Moorgate Hall, Moorgate, E.C.; 43-53, Moorgate: 56-60, Moorgate; British Foreign and Colonial Bank, Gresham Street; new warehouse Graham Street and Wood Street; 68, Fenchurch Street; 65-68 Leadenhall Street; apartment houses, Nos. 19 and 10, Berkeley Street; New Theatre, Manchester; Offices, Fulwood Place, Holborn; offices, Hazlitt House, Southampton Buildings; Domestic Work: "Hilltop", Sunningdale; The Mansion, Leatherhead; " Warbrook", Eversley, Hants; " Goldings", Loughton; " Tor Royal", Dartmoor; " Bradninch Manor," Devon; rebuilding Hugh Town, Isles of Scilly. [Source: Who's Who in Architecture 1926 - entry on Charles Lovett Gill]

Bibliography

Sir Albert Richardson 1880 - 1964. Edited by Alan Powers. London: R.I.B.A., Heinz Gallery, 1999

Who's Who in Architecture 1926. edited by Frederick Chatterton, London: The architectuyral Press, 1926

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