Waterhouse, Gilbert (1883-1916)
Gilbert Waterhouse was an English architect and, later, war poet. He was killed on the first day of the Battle of the Somme while serving as a second lieutenant in the 2nd Battalion Essex Regiment.
Gilbert Waterhouse was an English architect and, later, war poet. He was killed on the first day of the Battle of the Somme while serving as a second lieutenant in the 2nd Battalion Essex Regiment.
Robert Weir Schultz was born in Port Glasgow on 26 July 1860, the son of Henry Schultz, sugar refiner, and Isabella Smail Weir,
Started his career as one of Raymond Unwin’s team of architects working on Hampstead Garden Suburb, designing properties in Golders Green Road and Hendon Fire Station (1912).
William Butterfield was born in London in 1814. His parents were strict non-conformists and ran a chemist shop in the Strand.
William Douglas Caroe (1857 – 1938) was a British architect, particularly of churches. His sons were the architect A. D. R.
English Arts-and-Crafts architect. Articled to William Burn (1851), he soon moved to Salvin’s office and later published Specimens of Mediaeval Architecture (1862,
An architect, died November 25, 1942, in Sarasota, Florida; aged fifty-seven. Born in Palestine, Texas. Former member of New York firm of McKim,
William Flockhart was born in Glasgow in 1852, the son of William Flockhart, tailor and clothier, and Margaret Gibson. There was a family link of some kind to Sir William Flockhart of Duncan Flockhart &
William Gilbee Habershon was articled to his father, architect Matthew Habershon. He began practice in 1843 in St Neots, subsequently moving to London,
William Gilmour Wilson was born in 1856 at Rothesay. In 1872 he was articled to Robert Baldie, studying at Glasgow School of Art,
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