Slater & Moberly

Slater & Moberly was an architectural partnership formed in London, England in the 1920s by John Alan Slater (1885-1963) and Arthur Hamilton Moberly. In 1932-36 they designed the Peter Jones department store in Sloane Square, London, in collaboration with Charles Herbert Reilly (1874-1948) and William Crabtree (1905-1991). In 1936 the New Zealand-born architect Reginald Harold Uren (1906-1988) joined the practice which was renamed Slater, Moberly & Uren. The practice later became Slater, Uren & Pike

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