Wylie, Wright & Wylie 1928 - 1935

Wylie, Wright & Wylie originated as Wright & Wylie, an architectural partnership formed in Glasgow, Scotland in 1911 by Alexander ('Sandy') Wright (1877-1972) and Edward Grigg Wylie (1885-1954). The firm closed during the duration of World War One whilst both partners were on active service in the military. It resumed in 1919.  In 1928 Wylie's nephew, Frederick Robert Wylie (1904-1982) was made a partner in the practice was then renamed Wylie, Wright & Wylie. The firm had an office at 204 West Regent Street, Glasgow.  The partnership was dissolved in 1935

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See: Dictionary of Scottish Architects 1660-1980 [link below]

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