Scarlett & Ashworth c. 1930 - c. 1936

Scarlett & Ashworth [also known as Frank Scarlett & Ingham Ashworth] was an architectural partnership formed in London, England in c.1930 by Frank Scarlett (1900-1981) and Henry Ingham Ashworth (1907-1991).

A photograph of Starlock in Rye, designed by Frank Scarlett of Scarlett & Ashworth is illustrated in 'Decorative Art' 1933 (p.19).

The partnership was dissolved in c.1936

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Projects by the firm included included offices for Shell Mex Ltd. in Kingston upon Hull (1931); alterations to Long Meadow, Chiswick Mall, London (1932); Starlock on Military Road in Rye, Sussex, for Col. & Mrs. Templar (1932); an office building in New Street, Kingston upon Hull (1933); and a house at 1 Cornwallis Avenue in Tonbridge, Kent, for C. V. Brooks (1936).

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