Waddington, Son & Dunkerley was an architectural partnership formed in Manchester, England in 1900 when Frank Brookhouse Dunkerley (1869-1951) merged his practice with Waddington & Son, a firm established in 1877 by William Waddington (1816-1895) and his son William Angelo Waddington (1848-1907). The partnership was dissolved in 1906.
During its short history Waddington, Son & Dunkerley designed several Wesleyan churches and numerous schools in the Manchester area. They also designed the Northern Assurance Building at 9-12 Princess Street, Manchester (1902-03); Northcliffe House on Deansgate, Manchester (1904); the Wesleyan Central Hall in Sheffield (1904); branches of the Manchester and County Bank, in Nelson and Brierfield, Lancashire; and the Grand Clothing Hall, in Bridge Street, Warrington, Cheshire (1905).