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INDEX OF ARCHITECTS. AN INDEX OF ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS, BUILDERS, WORKING IN WALES. CURRENT VERSION REVISED Mar 09 AARON, WILLIAM, Builder 1829 Ebenezer I chapel, Crwbin, Llangyndeyrn, Cms; with John Michael; Chapel history, CRO CNC/151; HEAC 3 469 opened Dec 1829, bldrs not mentioned. Dem reblt by G. Morgan qv. ABBEY & HANSON 1976-7 College of Further Education, Newtown, Mont; BoW; ABEL, JOHN c1578-1675. Carpenter, Sarnesfield, Herefs. Built timber-framed markets halls. Grammar School Kington, Herefs, 1625; Leominster MH, Herefs, 1633; repaired Abbey Dore ch, Herefs, 1633; Kington MH, Herefs, 1654; Colvin. 1624 Brecon Guildhall; Colvin; reblt 1770 and 1888 for £3000 cost of Col J Morgan, Bank House; G&VB 35-6; BoW; ABERCONWAY, LORD. Henry Duncan McLaren, 2 nd Lord Aberconway, of Bodnant, Denbs, b 1879, grandson of H.D. Pochin MP of Bodnant. His father the 1st Baron, was an MP 1880-1910, peerage 1911, director of Barry Railway Co, and lived also at Hilders, Haslemere, Surrey; WWinW 1920. 2 nd Baron was barrister, MP, director of Tredegar Iron & Coal Co; Bolckow Vaughan & Co; and Palmers Shipbuilding & Iron Co; WWinW 1920; Wife Christabel Macnaughten designed gardens, esp her own at Maenan Hall, Caerns. 1905-14 Designed the terraces below Bodnant, Talycafn, Denbs. 1938-9 Reconstructed the C18 Pin Mill from Woodchester, Glos, at end of canal on lowest terrace; ABERCROMBIE, Sir PATRICK. Planner. See Lockwood, Abercrombie & Saxon (LAS); 1918ff Acton Park housing estate, Wrexham, Denbs; LAS; BoW;

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INDEX OF ARCHITECTS.

AN INDEX OF ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS, BUILDERS, WORKING IN WALES. CURRENT VERSION REVISED Mar 09

AARON, WILLIAM, Builder

1829 Ebenezer I chapel, Crwbin, Llangyndeyrn, Cms; with John Michael; Chapel history, CRO CNC/151; HEAC 3 469 opened Dec 1829, bldrs not mentioned. Dem reblt by G. Morgan qv.

ABBEY & HANSON

1976-7 College of Further Education, Newtown, Mont; BoW;

ABEL, JOHN c1578-1675. Carpenter, Sarnesfield, Herefs. Built timber-framed markets halls. Grammar School Kington, Herefs, 1625; Leominster MH, Herefs, 1633; repaired Abbey Dore ch, Herefs, 1633; Kington MH, Herefs, 1654; Colvin.

1624 Brecon Guildhall; Colvin; reblt 1770 and 1888 for 3000 cost of Col J Morgan, Bank House; G&VB 35-6; BoW;

ABERCONWAY, LORD. Henry Duncan McLaren, 2nd Lord Aberconway, of Bodnant, Denbs, b 1879, grandson of H.D. Pochin MP of Bodnant. His father the 1st Baron, was an MP 1880-1910, peerage 1911, director of Barry Railway Co, and lived also at Hilders, Haslemere, Surrey; WWinW 1920. 2nd Baron was barrister, MP, director of Tredegar Iron & Coal Co; Bolckow Vaughan & Co; and Palmers Shipbuilding & Iron Co; WWinW 1920; Wife Christabel Macnaughten designed gardens, esp her own at Maenan Hall, Caerns.

1905-14 Designed the terraces below Bodnant, Talycafn, Denbs. 1938-9 Reconstructed the C18 Pin Mill from Woodchester, Glos, at end of canal on lowest terrace;

ABERCROMBIE, Sir PATRICK. Planner. See Lockwood, Abercrombie & Saxon (LAS);

1918ff Acton Park housing estate, Wrexham, Denbs; LAS; BoW;

ABERRANT ARCHITECTURE

2012 prop add Oriel Myrddin, Carmarthen, Cms; 125K; BD 10.2.12;

AB IESTYN, MAREDUDD. BSc, Barch, RIBA. Ty Newydd, Y Clogwyn, Caernarfon LL55 1HY 01286 677144; and 3 Kingland Rd, Treganna, Cardiff CF5 1HU. [email protected]

1999 entry House of the Future competition, Touchstone 6 1999)

2003 visitor centre, Nant Gwrtheyrn, Llithfaen, Caerns; conv of chapel; AV)

2004 alts Glan-dwr, Morfa Neyn, Caerns; AV;

2007 Cylch yr Efail, Llwyn Gell Recycling Centre, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Mer; CN 12.7.2007)

2007 alts to haybarn, Kate Roberts cottage museum, Caergors, Rhosgadfan, Caerns; AV;

Also designed his house Ty Newydd, Y Clogwyn, Caernarfon, Caerns.

ACANTHUS CLEWS, Banbury. Cathedral architects to Llandaff Cathedral, Glam, designed repaving of W approach 2006, ?new organ.

ACANTHUS HOLDEN, Pembroke. see Peter Holden

ADAM, ROBERT Architect. 1728-92. Son of William Adam architect, b Kirkcaldy, worked for father and continued business 1748 with elder brother John. Grand Tour 1754-8, set up in London with brothers William & James. Principal architect of late C18; Colvin;

1759 unex plan Llanrhaeadr Hall, Denbs; BoW 231-2; not in Colvin;

1771-4 No 20 St James Sq, London, for 4th Williams-Wynn)

1772 font, Ruabon ch, Denbs, for 4th Williams-Wynn; not in Colvin)

1776-7 Wenvoe Castle, Glam, for Peter Birt, dem; Colvin; BoW; GM 1785 2 937 says by H Holland; LHW, Adam plans in Soane Museum, modified in exec; burnt 1910; one pavilion remains and stables that may be by Holland; Colvin suggests HH may have exec Adam des)

1777 ?alts Mamhead, Devon, for 1st Earl of Lisburne; dem; attrib Colvin;

1780 Unex plan for house, Stanage Park, Rad, for Thomas Johnes; BoW; also an octagonal ch des for Johnes; not in Colvin;

17?? Unex scheme for Wynnstay, Denbs, for 4th Bt; BoW 314; not in Colvin)

ADAMS, HOLDEN & PEARSON, London. H Percy Adams (HPA) (1865-1930) was articled to B Binyon of Ipswich and then with S Salter 1888-98 (S&A); 1st pr Dorking workhouse 1898 HPA. Charles H Holden (1875-1960) joined 1898 as assistant designing for Adams (Bristol Central Library 1902), partner 1907 (A&H); Lionel G Pearson joined 1903, partner 1913 (AH&P). One of the leading early C20 firms; ASG 84-5, 211-4; ASG 85 list of works 1901-6. Charles Holden did London underground stations from 1923, London Univ from 1931, RIBA Gold Medal 1936. Wings Cheltenham Gen Hospital 1929 & 1934;

l908-9 comptetitor National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth, Cd; ?HPA; D Huws, The NLW, 1994, 5;

1927-55 completed National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth, Cd; Charles Holden (AH&P) chosen to continue work after Greenslade resigned 1927. To reduce cost redesigned the centre block 1934-7, and hall and stair 1950-5; D. Huws, The NLW, 1994, 13; Front is probably mostly as Greeenslade redesigned it before 1927, the Council Room within is Holden. The central hall and stair are Holden.

1939 Consultant archts Aberystwyth & Cardiganshire General Hospital, North Road, Aberystwyth, Cd; AH&P; H.G. Cherry archt; Dem; BPR 157 no archt named;

ADAMS, DAVID Milford. Stone mason 1835 & 1844 dirs.

1831 Dartmouth St WM chapel, Milford, Pmbs; 600; AJ; disused or dem?;

ADAMS, HENRY Hereford

1842-52 involved New Radnor ch, Rad; plans by Thomas Dashwood qv submitted by HA; ICBS;

ADAMS, MAURICE B. Bedford Park, London. Architect involved in the dev of Bedford Park artistic suburb London, with EJ May, from 1877: 12-14 Newton Grove 1880; hall and N aisle Bedford Park ch 1887. Des L&SW Bank Willesden Green 1892-3; libraries at Shepherds Bush 1895 and Acton 1898-9. Briefly in partnership with James Buckley Wilson of Swansea qv, 1888. Editor of BN.

1888 plans Ystalyfera ch, Glam, w JB Wilson; rejected by ICBS, partnership dissolved, new plans made by Wilson & Moxham qv. Orrin 194.

1891 added chancel to original 1876 design by Bowes A Paice, St Margaret ch, Blackwood, Mon; ICBS; BoW)

ADAMS, TONY

1994-5 Ebbw Vale Heath Centre, Mon; BoW)

ADAMS, W.

1870 Church at Sow Hill, Pontypool, Mon; GR index)

1871 adds Llandevaud Nat Schools, Mon; MM 7.4.71)

ADLAM, (GEORGE) & SON

1900 Westlake Brewery, Cwmavon, Abersychan, Mon; BoW 111;

AEDAS ARCHITECTS

2006-9 Welsh Assemply Government offices, Llandudno Junction, Caerns; won in comptetion erected with Austin Smith Lord

AHRENDS, BURTON & KORALEK. London. Buildings at Oxford for Keble College 1970ff and RC Chaplaincy 1970-1.

1993-5 Techniquest, Stuart St, Cardiff Bay, Glam; BoW; ?dem)

AICKIN & CAPES London. Entered Great Exhibition comp 1850. ?connected w Edmund Aikin 1780-1820 who des the Welsh Prebyterian ch, Jewin St, London, 1808-9, for Dr A Rees; Colvin;

1850 1st pr Merthyr Tyfil workhouse, Glam; Br 8 556; BoW 440: 1853, now St Tydfils Hospital, main block now 1870, infirmary 1896-1900 by EA Johnson qv)

AINSLEY GOMMON ARCHITECTS. Old Police Station, 15 Glynne Way, Hawarden, Flints. Neil McGill des Visitor pavilion, Birkenhead Park, 2005;

2002ff rest Llay Miners Welfare, Denbs; HBC;

2005 Bangor Police Station, Caerns; AV;

ALBAN, JOHN. Mason. Aberaeron.

1846-9 With Thomas Alban and David Morris masons and Jenkin Pugh qv carpenter contr for 6 bridges swept away by flood 1846 inc Llanon, Aberarth, Glanbrane, Dyffryn Arth, Cwmbach & Peris; des by T Penson & Son; ARO Cards QS 1847 485; MF;

ALDISS, J. W.

1910-11 Zoar I chapel, Penamen, Mon; Br 2.4.10)

ALDWINCKLE, THOMAS W. Architect. +1920. 7 or 2 East India Ave, London, l877. Partner of JW Szlumper qv (S&A or A&S). Wilson & Aldwinckle W&A of London had comp entry 1871; Wilson, Son & Aldwinckle WS&A won comps 1881-91 for workhouses and baths in London; RHH; was this James Wilson & JB Wilson qqv?; 1881 1st pr St Pancras workhouse, London, WS&A; 1882 City Road Welsh WM, London, P Temple, Islington Chapels, 1992, WS&A, Gothic; 1883-4 Lewisham Public Baths, London; WS&A, 1st pr 1883, RHH, 1884 BoE; 1886 dispensary Wandsworth & Clapham workhouse BoE, dem, lodges remain, TWA; 1890 1st pr Kensington Infirmary, London; TWA, RHH; 1891 1st pr Camberwell Workhouse, London; WS&A; RHH; 1893 tempor bldngs fever hospital, Tooting, BoE, TWA; 1898 1st pr St Pancras Public Baths, London; TWA; RHH; 1899 3rd pr Fulham Public Baths, London, TWA; RHH;

1870-1 Market, Terrace Rd, Aberystwyth, Cd; dem; two halls, meat and fish; S&A; Br ?1870; CN 2.10.69 meat & slaughter-house to be best in Wales, no archt; new market erecting, no archt CJ 10.2.71; BPR 134-5 says c1870 Aberystwyth Market & Public Hall Co formed by John James of Railway Tea Warehouse, Terrace Rd, and large building 125 x 72 erected in Terrace Rd next his premises, site of Cambrian News bldng; ill; dem c1895;

1872-4 Board School, Alexandra Road, Aberystwyth, Cd; A&S; Br 5 959-60; Br 6 1190-1; BPR 167, S&A, opened 4.8.74; W 7.8.74 S&A 4000;

1874 Lampeter Workhouse, Cd; S&A; 1st pr RHH, Br 32 582; dem;

1874 planned adds to Trawsgoed, Llanafan, Cd, for 5th Earl of Lisburne; S&A; deferred, court action for unpaid fees 1881; Built 1891 by TWA for 6th Earl ?to new plans. NLW Courtwood MSS; Gerald Morgan, A Welsh House, 147, 171.

1874-5 Houses, Victoria Terrace, Aberystwyth, Cd; S&A; 1st pr RHH 301; S&A won comp Br 19.12.74; ?the row N of JP Seddon houses; W 23.8.78 has ref to George Jones departing from plans in his bldng of an area of Victoria Terrace; ?GJ the architect;.

l877 Unex prop Lampeter TH, Cd; letter in possess TL; built to des RJ Withers, qv;

1879 Prop alts No 5l North Parade, Aberystwyth, Cd; (former J James Railway Tea Warehouse) for London & Provincial Bank, 500, unex as too costly, 200 spent; Barclays Bank archives; dem; No 51 ill BPR 135; W 19.8.81 has ref to prems of John James burnt down not long ago;

l880 Salt-water Baths, Bath St, Aberystwyth, Cd; TWA; CN 9.7.80; Brs Lewis & James Evans; dem; MF says by WS&A;

1884 Prop to employ TWA to replace Seddon at UCW Aberystwyth, Cd; JRW 54; not done.

1888 ?alts Aberystywyth TH, Cd; Cered 14 1 2001 47; ARO Aberystwyth TC minutes 1.5.88: JWA asked to inspect TH and make improvements; 6.9.88 decision deferred; dem;

l890 Unex plans remodelling Tanybwlch, Llanychaearn, Cd, for MLD Vaughan; NLW; AS Flower qv employed instead; Cered 14 1 2001 p 47;

l89l adds Trawsgoed, Llanafan, Cd, for 6th Earl of Lisburne, first planned l874 by S&A but postponed; NLW Crosswood 1 2039 and 2 1558; 13973; TWA, Gerald Morgan, A Welsh House, 1997, 171;

ALEXANDER & HENMAN Stockton on Tees

1874-6 Schools, King St, Brynmawr, Mon; Br 3.10.74; 5.2.76;

1876 Schools, Clydach, Brec; MS;

ALEXANDER, DANIEL ASHER London 1768-1846. Colvin. BDCE. Surveyor to London Dock Co 1796, to Fishmongers Co 1796-1822, to Trinity House 1807. Specialist on prisons, Dartmoor 1806-9, Maidstone 1811-19; adds Queens House Greenwich 1807-10; buildings London Dock 1796-1820 dem. Edward IAnson was partner; retired 1820s. Lighthouses: Farne Islands c1810, Heligoland 1811, Hurst 1812, Harwich 1818, Lundy 1820.

1808-9 South Stack Lighthouse, Holy Island, Ang; BDCE; Colvin; bldr Joseph Nelson qv;

ALEXANDER, GEORGE London. 1810-86. Designed early palazzo Revival buildings: Bath Savings Bank 1842; Westbourne Terrace, London 1843; Sheffield Athenaeum 1848; Birmingham Oddfellows Hall 1848; Obit RIBAJ 2 1886 11.

1841-3 Betws Garmon ch, Caerns; ICBS; Norman; GA of London & Highworth, Wilts;

1842 Penrhos ch, Caerns; Norman; AV;

1847 Llanwnda ch, Caerns; Norman; AV;

ALEXANDER, T. M. see Woolfall & Eccles.

ALGEO, ROBERT Surveyor, Menai Bridge. Worralls Directory 1875. County Surveyor Anglesey.

1875 Two new strongrooms, police stations Gwalchmai and Newborough, Ang; NWC 6.2.75; Mr Algeo Co Surveyor;

ALLEN, DAVID Builder. Employed on Southwood estate, Roch, Pmbs, from 1850s. Plaque David Allen 1854 on lower range of outbuildings. HRO HDX/467 papers show that he added the W range to Southwood, Roch, Pmbs, 1861-2, for William Stancomb of Trowbridge, Wilts.

ALLEN, ERNEST GEORGE Architect, London WwinA 1926, previously of Pepler & Allen, Cardiff

1910 Won medal South Wales Cottages Exhibition, Townhill, Swansea, Glam; BoW 621; P&A;

1910 Fforest Fach Garden Village, Cockett, Swansea, Glam; BoW 622; P&A

1912 Chapel Fforestfach Glam WwinA 1926

1912-14 Scales Houses, Llwydcoed, Glam; EGA; BoW;

1913 Coal Exchange, Swansea with Sir Charles Ruthen qv WwinA 1926;

ALLEN, J. & J. James & John Allen, Builders, Pembroke Dock.

1873-4 Bldrs Tabernacle I chapel, Haverfordwest, Pmbs; Lawrence & Goodman archts; DMH106, 1541/10/0d; DHO 92;

ALLEN, J. ROMILLY. Engineer, architect, antiquarian; +1907; editor of AC 1891-1907, obit AC 1907 441-2. Porthkerry House, Glam. Trained as engineer, son of G Bough Allen of Cilrhiw, Lampeter Velfrey, Pmbs, he was responsible for Baron de Reuters Persian railway scheme, BoW Pmbs 282. Author Celtic Crosses of Wales, in AC 1899; articles in AC from 1873: on Little Treffgarne inscr stone 1876; Camrose ch 1877; Johnston ch 1878; Cross of Eiudon 1896; Early Christian monuments of Pembs 1896; Dolmens 1900; Farmhouses with round chimneys nr St Davids 1902; Axe-hammers 1903; Cross head at St Davids 1905;

1867 ?rest Porthkerry ch, Glam, paid for by family. AC 1876 45-8; Orrin 146)

1875-6 St Nicholas ch, Barry, Glam, 2400; Cardiff Times 1.7.76; Orrin 13-14 2700; disused 1955; the medieval parish ch;

1884 Martletwy Rectory, Pmbs; BoW 282;

ALLEN (JIM) ARCHITECTS, 6 Gloucester Terr, Haverfordwest, Pmbs, 2008.

ALLISON, R. J. London

1914 Des Welsh Office, Cathays Park, Cardiff, Glam, halted by war, not resumed to his design. BoW 232;

ALLOM, Sir CHARLES. Architect, decorator, of White, Allom & Co, associate of Joseph Duveen art dealer. Redecorated Buckingham Palace in 1920s. Grandson of Thomas Allom, archt 1804-72.

1925ff reconst St Donats Castle, Glam, for W Randolph Hearst; BoW 552; C Aslet, Last Country Houses, 1982, 199ff; RA Brit Arch exh 1937)

ALSOP, LYALL & STOERMER

1990 Cardiff Bay Visitor Centre, Glam; BoW 267; ?dem;

ANDERSON, JOHN MACVICAR Architect. l835-l9l5. Edinburgh, and 6 Stratton St, London. Nephew and later partner of William Burn qv, succeded to practice l870. ASG lists works from 1873: 1875-7 Cheswardine Hall, Salop BoE; 18?? adds Barrington Park, Glos; 1883 alts Christies, King St, London; 1885 adds Junior Carlton Club; 1888 alts Hartham Park, Wilts; adds Brooks Club 1889; 1889 Ch of Scotland, Cambridge; 1897-8 adds Hatton Grange, Salop.

Banks & offices London: 1903 British Linen, Threadneedle St; 1903 Coutts, Strand (dem); 1904 Liverpool London & Globe, Cornhill; 1907 Nat B of Scotland, Nicholas Lane.

l882-3 Lovesgrove, Llanbadarn Fawr, Cd, for Sir Griffith H.P. Evans +1902; plans NLW Lovesgrove Box 41 unsigned but addressed from Stratton St. Also plans for a house with half-timber based on Norman Shaw's Hopedene.

ANDERSON, W. E. ELLERY. Architect, Cheltenham. 1887-1943. ?in Oxford before. Had office in Carmarthen in 1930s, from which secured church work in St Davids diocese, noted for good fittings. EA Roiser qv joined as chief assistant 1930 and was in charge of Carmarthen office at time of Neyland & Hundleton churches, took over when Anderson became ill in late 1930s. Firm Ellery Anderson, Roiser & Falconer in 1940s and 1950s under EAR continued in EAR name in 1960s. Inf in list & letters 1992-3 from Roiser EAR also letter 1992 from PM Bartosch qv that much archive lost in office moves. EAR letter says daybook of 1937 survives, little else.

Fittings St Catharine Wotton Gloucester 1926, reredos 1937; Holy Trinity Lydney 1933; St John Little Thurrock Essex 1933; chancel Nailsworth 1937-8; Holy Innocents Kidderminster 1938; completed St Paul Gloucester 1938-9; St Oswald, Coney Hill Gloucester 1939;

1928 screen, Llandysul ch, Cd; EAR list;

1929-35 Neyland ch, Pmbs, and fittings; EAR 1929; 1928-30 BoW;

l929-30 Llanllwni ch, Cms, rest 700; NLW SD/F/?, no plans; 1,250 acc to ICBS; report & building works 1929 EAR

1930? ?St Patricks Chapel, St Davids Cathedral, Pmbs; EAR nd; no such chapel there;

1929-34 ?fittings Llannon ch, Cms; EAR nd Llanon; BoW fittings 1929-34 no archt, reredos, pulpit, stalls;

1930 lychgate, Aberaeron ch, Cd; EAR;

1930? alts Crunwere Ch, Pmbs; EAR nd;

1930? alts St Issels ch, Pmbs; EAR nd; not BoW

1930 lychgate, Henfynyw ch, Cd; EAR;

1930? work at Little Newcastle Ch, Pmbs; EAR nd;

1930? Work at Kenfig ch, Glam; EAR nd; not BoW;

1930? Furnishings, Resolven ch, Glam; EAR nd; ?reredos BoW;

1931 Alts Llanddewi Aberarth Ch, Cd; 523/0/8; NLW Par Recs; inc new roof; EAR has Llandewi ch alts & imprs 1934;

l931-2 Reredos & altar, Holy Trinity, Aberystwyth, Cd, in mem Archdeacon D. Williams +1929; exec by R. L. Boulton & Sons; Rev RM Capper, HT church, Aberystwyth, 1886-1986, 17; painted wood; 1931 EAR;

1932 reredos, St Michael ch, Pembroke, Pmbs; EAR; BoW;

l933 Hundleton ch, Pmbs; new ch; WWG 12.1.34; EAR nd; BoW

1933 proposed ch, Ysbyty Ifan, Cd; EAR; unex;

1933-4 Chapel, Llandovery College, Cms; Cymric Times 31.3.33; 1934 EAR;

193? Work, Taliaris Ch, Cms; EAR nd; ?E w has glass of 1939;

1934 Llanddewi ch alts and imps; EAR; ?Llanddewi Aberarth, Cd, cf 1931;

1934 lighting scheme, Llangunnor ch, Cms; EAR;

1934 screen, Pyle ch, Glam; EAR;

193? Rood-beam and figures, Milford Haven ch, Pmbs; EAR nd; ?adds to 1919 screen)

1934 alts St Peter ch, Llanelli, Cms; Altar, furnish and decs; EAR; reredos 1934 BoW.

1934 Gorslas ch, Cms; report to Bishop; EAR)

1934 Slebech ch, Pmbs; report to Bishop; EAR)

1934 Reynalton ch, Pmbs; report to Bishop; EAR)

1938 alts St David, Carmarthen, Cms; removal of N transept and altering S transept to vestry; EAR nd; 1938 BoW;

1938 Strata Florida ch, Cd; report and plans; EAR;

1939 heating & other wks, Llandeloy Ch, Pmbs; EAR;

1939 Aberporth Ch, Cd, altar rails & fittings; EAR;

1947? St Peter ch, Llanelli, Cms; apse dec; by EAR; EAR specialist dec; cf 1934;

1947 Goodwick ch, Pmbs, sanctuary panelling WW2 War Mem; EAR; HRO HPR/91; reredos & panelling BoW by EAR;

THE ANDREWS PARTNERSHIP. 22 High St, Haverfordwest. ?same as D A P Andrews ARIBA, Tucking Mill, Trefgarn Pmbs, 2006.

ANDREWS (CHARLES) & Sons Engineers

1970-1 Fibreglass Ltd factory, Bryn Lane, Wrexham Industrial Estate, Denbs; BoW 311)

ANDREWS, SOLOMON Cardiff developer, involved in dev of the West End, Pwllheli, Caerns, from 1894, and the Fegla Fawr, Arthog, Mer. Caerns RO has papers. Fegla Fawr incl 3 terraces: Glasfryn; St Marys Terrace and Mawddach Crescent, Arthog, Mer. At Cardiff he was the contractor for Market Buildings, High St, 1886, as S Andrews & Son, BoW213, to design by JP Jones. He was also pioneer of tramways.

1894ff West End, Pwllheli, Caerns; tramway along front; hotel, of concrete, dem 2002, West End Pde; terrace; assembly rooms, West End Stores; PO 1900; Pont Solomon; shops Lower Cardiff Rd 1897; Post Office Lower Cardiff Rd 1906; more yellow brick terraces Ala Isaf, c1899;

ANGLESEY COUNTY COUNCIL. David Roberts County Surveyor 1844 dir, ?to 1867; Robert Algeo County Surveyor Worralls Dir 1875; Joseph Owen ?County Surveyor Schools 1904; N Squire Johnson, County Architect, 1940s.

1947 Beaumaris Primary School, Ang; NSJ

1948 Amlwch Secondary School, Ang; NSJ

? also secondary schools at Holyhead, Llangefni, & Menai Bridge, Ang;

ANWYL, JOHN Caerwys, Flints. Joiner & builder, 1844 dir.

AP GRUFFYDD, C. OWAIN. Kensington, and Abigail Ho, St Dogmaels, Pmbs.

1910 House, St Dogmaels, Pmbs; Arch 21.1.10

1911 2nd pr des cottage for 180, Carmarthen National Eisteddfod; BN 8.9.11

APPERLEY, MESSRS.

1861 alts to farm buildings, Gt Campstone, Grosmont, Mon; MS;

1868 two semi-det cottages, Gt Campstone, Grosmont, Mon; MS;

APPLEBY & LAWTON. Contractors. Manchester and Milford Haven.

1874-9 Milford Docks, Pmbs, 1st attempt; JM Toler engineer; Rees 74; Milford Docks Act 1874 set up Milford Docks Co, estimate 270,000, McKay Hist of Milford 3 13 & 21; abandoned contract, given to Samuel Lake qv.

1878-81 Contrs Rosebush-Fishguard railway; JB Walton engineer; Ended in dispute with line halted between New Inn and Puncheston; Col Joseph Okell given contract 1892; NPFR;

1879-85 contrs final part of Whitland & Cardigan Rlwy, Crymych to Cardigan, built 1881-5 (JB Walton eng) WCR 27ff; dinner for Appleton & Lawton contrs for ext to Cardigan, Mr Szlumper had made plans though Mr Walton has got the credit. The stations were not des by Walton either but were counterparts of those on Princetown Rlwy supplied by late WG Owen, chief eng GWR, W 1.10.86;

1886 ?laid out Napier St, Cardigan, Cd, W 1.10.86 new street, 40 building sites, also ref to Mr Applebys new houses at Pensarnau, Cardigan;

AP THOMAS PARTNERSHIP. Bangor. Founded 1933, partners 2009 David Leslie Hughes joined 1979 and Alun Meirion Jones, partner 1993. Website inf incs BBC offices, studio etc Bangor; local authority offices Dolgellau Mer; leisure centres Pwllheli Barrow in Furness; mixed developments Bangor, Caernarfon, llangefni; sports centres Ysgol Dyffryn Nantlle, Penygroes & Bethesda; Arfon Tennis centre Caernarfon; Community centre Holyhead; Porthmadog leaisure centre; waterfront dev at Plas Menai; sports facilities UCNW Bangor; pool at Northwich Ches; Friars lower school, management centre English block & teaching units, Coleg Menai, Bangor; teching block Llandrillo College; Ysgol Hirael; Ysgol Dyffryn Ogwen Bethesda; surgeries at Pwllheli, Beaumaris; health centre Llangefni; houses: Ty Mawr, Talsarn; Talgarth, Ffordd Hwfa, Bangor; Treforwys, Ffordd Carneddi Bethesda; refurbish: Harbour office Caernarfon, Llanberis slate centre, Normal College, Bangor, Bull Hotel Llangefni; church work Bodedern Ang, Jerusalem CM Bethesda, Caernarfon town centre repairs;

c1947 Bradite Paint Works, Coedyparc, Trefriw, Caerns; AV;Jones ap Thomas;

1978 Health Centre, Criccieth, Caerns; AV; Ap Thomas, Jones & Evans;

1990 Plas Marchogion, Tanybryn estate; ?Caernarfon, Caerns; Welsh Architect June 1990)

1997 Porthmadog Leisure Centre, Caerns; AV

c1998 adds National Slate Museum, Dinorwig, Caerns; AV;

ARCHER, DAVID David Archer Architects

2009 Visitor Centre, Penderyn Distillery; RIBA award 2009;

ARCHISPEC LTD, Llanarth, Cd. Architectural consultants, 2006 dir.

ARCHI-TECH, 16 North Rd, Cardigan, Architectural designers, 2006 dir. Stewart Corbett.

ARCHITECTS CO-PARTNERSHIP or Architects Co-operative Partnership. Raychem Factory, Swindon.

1945-51 Brynmawr Rubber Factory, Mon; closed 1982, Dem 2001; built 1947-53 BoW, w Ove Arup & Partners; HH 272-3 opened 1953; V. Perry, Built for a better future, 1994; detached boiler house survives

1963-4 Adds Trinity College, Carmarthen; SG; hostel blocks incl small tower block, BoW;

ARCHITYPE, London & Upper Twyford Barn, Herefs; sustainable architecture specialists, des Stroud Co-housing project 2006; Jonathan hines partner;

2003-4 Student Housing, Swansea U, Glam; six-sorey timber frame, three blocks; 272 beds; website;

2009 Pont Aur extra-care housing, Powys; for Gwalia Housing Assn;

ARCON. Manufacturers of prefabricated housing, design 1944 by Edric Neel & Rodney Thomas, company architects; G. Robins, Prefabrications, 2001;

1946-8 Prefab houses, Newport, Mon, at Ridgeway, Stelvio Pk Drive, Masefield Vale, Drinkwater Gdns, Bishpool estate, Treberth estate; BoW458; HH 274-5 blt 1946-7, some 750 mostly Arcon Mk V blt in Newport by May 1948; Bishpool estate replaced 1999; one re-erected at St Fagans;

ARDICK (W.) & SONS. Warminster. Mistake for William Hardick and Son, surveyors, see Wiltshire Building record list of architects.

1868 alts High St B, Abersychan, Mon; BoW; interior;

ARGENT, MICHAEL Tenby

2009 conversion, Lifeboat House, Tenby, Pem; Touchstone Dec 2011;

ARGUST, J. Haverfordwest. Mason

1777 Reblt The Quay, Haverfordwest, Pmbs; plaque on Old Wool Market, ?Wool Market also by him; BoW

ARKELL, DANIEL Birmingham. Entered comps 1886-94 RHH; 2nd pr Walsall TH 1892; 1st pr Infirmary Birmingham workhouse 1894; 3rd pr Weston s Mare market.

1891 Des for Theatre, Llandudno Pier, Caerns; red br and stone, Romanesque, BN 17.7.91 ?unex.)

ARMITAGE, GEORGE FAULKNER. Architect. Altrincham, Ches. Specialist in ch fittings and interiors, Barry Parker qv worked for him as clk of wks, c1892-4, including on Brockhampton Ct, Herefs, and a house at Caerleon, Mon (unid); ASG 276;

ARMSTRONG, WILLIAM. 7 Brunswick Sq, Bristol. City Surveyor Bristol 1836-58; architect, engineer; Entr Clifton Suspension Bridge comp 1829; enl Radstock ch Som 1832; Brunswick C Clifton 1834; 2-24 Arley Hill 1840; Fremantle Sq Kingsdown c1841-2; rest St Philip & Jacob ch 1837-41; Cutlers Hall rest 1850; houses Sydenham Hill Cotham 1852; Clapton in Gordano parsonage 1856; Russell Pl York Rd Montpelier 1858. EW Godwin articled 1850; Gomme; A Foyle, Bristol;

1843-4 Monmouth C, Mon; BoW; reduced version of Brunswick C, Bristol; MM 7.6.44; Colvin; Kissack 2003, B. Lawrence, Monmouth bldr, galleries 1855, conv to house 2002 by G Frecknall;

ARNODIN, F. Engineer from France designed transporter bridges at Rouen and Marseilles.

1901-6 Transporter Bridge, Newport, Mon, w RH Haynes boro engineer; BoW

ARNOLD, JONAH. 7 South Terrace, Neath. Architect, partner from 1908 in S. Cym. Jones & Arnold, architects and surveyors. Articled 1899 to S. Cym. Jones. WwinW 1920.

ARNOLD, THOMAS MSA Castle Buildings, Llanelli. Mineral surveyor, civil eng. In 1896 of Bres House, Llanelli; MSA 1889. BoE has St Andrews P, Cheltenham, Glos, 1885-6, with hall behind by TA 1895-6. David Pugh-Jones b l865, County Archt E Glamorgan l906 was articled to the late TA, WWinW l920.

1881-2 Llwynhendy ch, Cms. Parish hist CRO CPR/59/9

l886-7 Lloyd St I, Llanelli (chapel hist) dem. 2168

1887 Cwmamman, Cms, Reading room for the new chapel; 600, prop, CJ 15.7.87

l892 Llanelli B, Cms; C: Arch l0.6.92; ?Emmanuel B, New Dock Rd, l894.

1893 Kidwelly Vicarage, Cms; C: Arch 7.4.93

1901 Alts & adds, Nantygoitre Isaf, Llandyfaelog, Cms; T: LCG 17.6.01.

ARUP, (OVE) & PARTNERS. London. Engineers.

1945-53 engineers Brynmawr Rubber Factory, Mon, des by Architects Co-operative Partnership; BoW;

200? Chartist Bridge, Blackwood, Mon;

ARWAIN ARCHITECTS, 9 Park Terrace, Carmarthen. 2006 dir.

ASH SAKULA ARCHITECTS

2009 alts Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff, Glam; RIBA award 2009;

2010 unex proposal for digital media centre, adj BBC Studios, Roath Basin, Cardiff; Touchstone Dec 2011;

ASHBEE, C. R. Arts and Crafts architect, founded Guild of Handicraft. Dr Henry Owen of Poyston, Rudbaxton, Pembs was solicitor to CRAs wifes family. Guild made writing desk for Owen, 1892, now at Scolton Manor, Pmbs.

1906 Gatepiers, Poyston, Rudbaxton, Pmbs; des by CRA, pair of cast-lead boars by Alec Miller, iron gates made by Guild members Bill Thornton & Charley Dover; boars removed; The fine plaster overmantel in the hall at Poyston looks like Guild work; Pembs Historian 2008.

ASHDOWN, JOHN. Partner with F Wehnert in 1850s, see Wehnert & Ashdown. 1859 comp entr Newington Tabernacle, London; JA; RHH.

1857 Slaughterhouses, Llandudno, Caerns; NWC ?.11.57; JA; inf PH)

ASHLEY, H. V.

1906 alts Llanfoist ch, Mon; bellcote and W w; BoW)

ASHPITEL, ARTHUR FSA l807-69. Architect, London, son of William H. Ashpitel 1776-1852, surveyor. Exh RA des from Palladio 1850, from ancient Rome 1858 and modern Rome 1859. With John Whichcord Jr (1823-85) 1850-8 (W&A qv): adds Birling, Kent for Lord Abergavenny. Ashpitel wrote on baths & wash-houses. Lambeth Baths 1853 W&A.

l848-52 St Thomas Ch, St Dogmaels, Pmbs; ICBS 3901, plans AA Old Broad St, 600. By Mr Aspinald of Threadneedle St London, Daniel Evans sup of works: PH 31.3.48. Ts too high, alts to be made: PH 21.4.48. Opened by Mr A of A&W of Carlton Chambers, London, three sets of plans - basic, a little better, and as blt, John Davies & John Thomas of Llechryd contrs, PH 23.4.52

1851 1st pr Swansea workhouse; W&A; RHH)

ASHTON, HENRY. 5 Victoria St, London. 1801-72; FRIBA 1844. Pupil of Jeffry Wyatville and JH Good; des palace for King of Holland at Zorg Vliet 1838 (AEBTD); assist Wyatville Stackpole Court 1839, worked for Lord Cawdor into 1840s. Competitor Gt Exhibition l85l. Exh RA: Roman street 1828; house Ashley Place, Westminster 1854; National Gallery 1856; AEBTD;

1839ff Work Stackpole Court, Pmbs, for Lord Cawdor w J Wyatville qv; and minor works inc alts Stable Block, Brewhouse and dairymaids quarters; BoW 462; also ?Garden Cottage attr BoW463,

1848 ?School, Golden Grove, Llanfihangel Aberbythych, Cms, for Lord Cawdor; D Linstrum, Wyatville, 237; CRO Cawdor folder 2 has plans for a school by HA not identified as to site and not precisely as Golden Grove

l856 Lawrenny Castle, Pmbs, for G Lort-Phillips MP; dem; LHW; BoW;

1857 Cheriton Lodge, Stackpole, Pmbs, for Lord Cawdor; BoW459;

1859 Wiston National School, Pmbs, for Lord Cawdor; BoW496;

ASSINDER, CHARLES Birmingham

1874 Workhouse, Builth Wells, Brec; MS;

ATKINS (W. S.) & PARTNERS. WS Atkins Ltd blt Primary Sch, Hartpury, Glos 1999. Later called Atkins, major contracts on 2012 London Olympics.

1980-3 Longcross Ct, Newport Rd, Cardiff, office block, BoW 311)

2005 Coronation Terrace, Penarth, Glam; Brian Miles of Atkins; RSAW award 2006; three houses;

2005 City Lofts, Cardiff; Atkins; entr RSAW Awards 2006;

2010 A470 bridge, Newbridge, Rad; Touchstone 2011 19 Atkins & Jacobs;

ATKINSON, THOMAS DINHAM. Cambridge. 1864-1948 Pupil of AW Blomfield 1882, set up 1889. Wrote English Architecture 1904; ASG 96;.

1892 Talybont ch, Bangor, Caerns)

1??? House at Maesygroes, North Wales; ASG 96; WWinA 1926 TDA of Winchester;

AUBREY, WILLIAM Engineer Merthyr Tydfil.

1793 Pont y Cafnau, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam, w Watkin George qv; BoW 443; pioneer bridge cum aqueduct.

AUDSLEY, W(ILLIAM JAMES) & G(EORGE) Liverpool. Pupils A&W Reid of Elgin; AEBTD. In practice from 1863, blt Cathedral of the Welsh Princes Rd CM, Liverpool, 1865-8, 19,633, AC 2003 93, 1st pr 1864; also the Synagogue, Princes Rd, 1st pr 1871, complete 1874; and three churches, rest St Michael iron church 1875; entered Manchester TH comp. Completed YMCA 1875-7 after d of HH Vale; No 92 Bold St attrib, c 1879. Both FRIBA 1876, both emigrated to New York 1892.

1867 Seion CM, Regent St, Wrexham, Denbs; Br 1867 810; BoW 304; dem;

AUSTIN & PALEY. Hubert James Austin (1841-1915) & Henry Anderson Paley (1859-1946) Castle Park, Lancaster. The major church architectural firm of NW England, successors to Edmund Sharpe (1809-77) and E.G. Paley (1823-95) S&P. HJA joined in 1868, P&A. A&P ?after 1895; 1903 finalists Liverpool Cathedral ASG 318-9;

The firm did: Lancaster RC cathedral 1857-9; Kirkby ch Lancs 1869-71; Leighton Hall Lancs 1870; Mossley Hill ch Liverpool 1870-5; Holker Hall, Lancs 1871; Betws y Coed St Mary 1873; vestry St Mary Shrewsbury 1884; vestry Cound ch, Salop 1889-91;

1899-1903 Adds Llandovery College, Cms, A&P; CJ 20.10.99; LCG 29.8.01; Br 17.10.03; 5.12.03; CJ 27.11.03. Including dining room, dated 1901. G. Mercer, Llanelli contractor.

AUSTIN-SMITH:LORD. Manchester & Cardiff. Austin-Smith, Salmon, Lord Partnership 1966, Bellevue School, Northolt, Mx; ASL: 1991-3 alts Strangeways Gaol; 1993 Manchester Airport Metro Station; 1995-6 Manchester Arena; 2000 alts Manchester Mus of Science; 2001 Oldham Bus Station; 2004 alts John Rylands library; firm bankrupt BD 9.12.11 after non-payment on Abu dhabi scheme;

1998-2000 Rest stable block, Middleton Hall, Llanarthne, Cms, for National Botanic Garden of Wales, and also des Millennium Square outside;

2002-4 Riverfront Theatre, Newport, Mon; M Cherry, Building Wales, 2006, 74-6; opened Oct 04;

2007-9 Welsh Assembly Government offices, Llandudno Junction, Caerns; detail design by ASN to comp victory des 2005 by Aedas Architects, ASL called in to reduce cost 2007, Gareth Abbott proj archt; for 650 civil servants; 20m; AJ specification Aug 09;

2009 Lower High St improvement, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam; RIBA regional award 2010; AJ 20.5.10;

200? Gartholwg Education Centre; 27m;

2009 Cardiff School of Management, UWIC, Llandaff, Cardiff, Glam; Touchstone Dec 2011; AJ 16.6.2011; 13.1 m;

AWT ARCHITECTS

1988 converted Spillers Warehouse, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff, to housing; BoW 273

AXMANN & PERROTT, London.

1873-6 Porthmadog ch, Caerns. Brought in because Thomas Roberts qv des rejected by ICBS; vestry 1897, tower 1898; AV;

AXTEN, E. 10 Romilly Rd, East Barry. An Edward Axten designed bldngs in Glos inc 40 Brunswick Rd, Gloucester 1876; housing Stroud Rd, Gloucester 1876-8; Elmore Board School 1876-7;

1891 Gospel Hall, Porthkerry Rd, Barry, Glam. Barry Dock News 27.11.91, Gothic)

1891 WM, Holton Rd, Barry, Glam; FS Barry Dock News 25.9.91)

AYDON, ISAAC Architect Mold

1879 two classrooms, Board School, Mold, 385; Roberts, Mold tender accepted;

AYRES, HENRY WILLIAM, l776-l843 Surveyor & builder King St, Carmarthen, also carpenter and cabinet maker. Ferryside church his only known building. In 1835 dir as HW Ayres & Son, not in 1844 dir.

l825-8 Ferryside Ch, Cms; ICBS; dem; elev ill BoW;

B3BURGESS, Newtown office of Burgess Partnership qv.

2004-5 Warehouse units, Parc Aberporth, Blaenanerch Cd, for WDA;

BAART HARRIES NEWALL. 1 Wilderhope House, Pountney Gardens, Shrewsbury

2008 Prop rest Rhos on Sea C, Denbs;

BABBIDGE, A. G.

1912-13 Conservative Club, Pontypool, Mon; Br 14.6.12)

BAGGALAY, FRANK T. Entrant 1898 comps East Ham TH and Southend TH; 1899 comp for Old Bailey London. C. 1889-94 Baggallay & Bristowe 1st pr Harrogate Baths 1889.

1897 Entrant comp Cardiff TH, Glam;

BAGGALEY, JOHN, Severn St, Welshpool. Architect & surveyor; builder in 1844 dir.

1841-3 gallery, Llangynyw ch, Mont; ICBS;

1851-7 repairs Llanrynmair ch, Mont; ICBS; JB signs appl form but Thomas Jones signs compl form;

1852-3 repairs Mallwyd ch, Mer; ICBS; 428/4/0d repair bell turret, roof and walls, partitions to vestry & entrance, new aisle floors, pews, pulpit, reading desk.

1855-7 alts Cemmaes ch, Mont, reseating, gallery; ICBS;

BAGOT, EDWARD, Llanelli. Engineer, Town Surveyor, later tinplate-manufacturer, then clergyman; surveyor Mount Pleasant 1844 dir; LAL 207, 237;

l844-5 St Elli, Llanelli, Cms, repairs and enlargement, virtual rebuild save tower; reblt l905 by EMB Vaughan; Br l5.ll.45, CJ 3l.l0.45, PH 24.l0.45; he restored the parish ch as a bull restores a china shop John Innes quoted LAL 207)

1846 Repairs Loughor Bridge, Glam; W 17.4.46

1850 Clk of wks, Pont Llanfihangel, Llanfihangel ar Arth, Cms; W 17.5.50 & 22.11.50 (RK Penson)

1853 Unex plans rest Llanarthne ch, Cms;

l858 St Elli churchyard railings, Llanelli; E. Bagot CE; CJ 23.7.58

l862 alts Old TH, Hall St, Llanelli, Cms; internal, CJ 20.6.62; dem;

l864-6 Llanelli MH, Market St, Llanelli, Cms; FS, CJ 16 & 23.9.64; opened Br 16.6.66; dem l890s; Contrs Douglas & Co, Llanelli;

l869 Water supply from Cwm Lliedi reservoir; LAL 237; prob inv with larger works 1873-8, as Rev Dr Bagot at l878 opening;

BAILEY, GRAHAM. Formerly of Alex Gordon Partnership, later cl993 continued Alex Gordon, Carmarthen office, as Bailey, Roberts, Jones (qv), 13 Guildhall Sq, Carmarthen. Sally Bailey was partner at one point.

1992 Divisional Police HQ, Park Av, Aberystwyth, Cd; AGP;

BAILEY, ROBERTS, JONES, Carmarthen. cf Graham Bailey, Sally Bailey, & ?Roberts ?all former Carmarthen office of Alex Gordon Partnership.

1998 rest Oak House, Priory St, Carmarthen, Cms;

BAILLIE, J.P. Civil engineer, AMICE. Cardigan (Kelly 1926). Scottish, took over Mwldan foundry, Cardigan in 1886, specialist in salvage of wrecks. Widened mouth of Mwldan, built a jetty 1904 to unload coal for Gas Works, also iron suspension bridge over Teifi at Abercych, Pmbs; (? replaced); GTW71, Foundry sold after 1918; GKJ CU1 40;.

BAILLIE-SCOTT MACKAY HUGH Architect, 1865-1945, born Ramsgate, son of S. Scott, articled C.E. Davis of Bath 1886-9, worked with F. Saunderson on Isle of Man to 1893 then own practice 1893-1901 then returned to England. Partner A. Edgar Beresford cf BS&B, Houses & Gardens, 1933. Arts and Crafts houses 1898-9 Blackwell, Bowness, Westmorland; houses Hampstead Gdn Suburb 1908-9;

1912 West Lodge, Lydstep House, Manorbier, Pmbs BoW 270; ill H&G 1933.

l9?? Proposed hotel, Fishguard Pmbs (unex) BS&B; H&G 1933.

1934 No 1 Penymaes Av, Wrexham BoW 308 BS&B

1936? Cherry Hill, 91 Borras Pk Rd, Wrexham BoW 313) By Edgar Beresford.

BAIN, JOHN Newport, Mon. Architect. Obituary RIBAJ 1935 1161. Joined Alfred Swash c1892-3 cf Swash & Bain, BoW 442; County Educ Architect 1907.

1910 adds Forgeside School, Blaenavon, Mon; BoW

1910 Pontllanfraith Infants Sch, Mon; Br 17.12.10)

1911 Wern Council Sch, Panteg, Mon; WG Lloyd, Sebastopol, 102ff.

1913-14 Schools for Mentally Ill, Newport; A. Bain Br 27.12.12)

1913 Abersychan Higher Elementary School, Mon; BoW)

1914 Llanfair Discoed Schools, Mon; Br 13.3.14

1914? Tredegar Elementary School, Mon; Br 10.10.13)

19?? adds Stow Hill Higher Elementary School, Newport; RIBA file)

19?? Liberal Club, Newport, Mon; obit)

19?? South Wales Argus, Market St, Newport; BoW

1923-5 Bldngs, Monmouthshire Inst of Agriculture, Llanbadoc, Mon; BoW; obit;

c1930 Newbridge Secondary School, Mon; attrib BoW

1930s Buildings, mental hospital, Maindiff Court, Abergavenny, Mon; BoW;

1934 Womens hostel, Mon Inst of Agric, Llanbadoc, Mon; BoW

1935 Bassaleg Secondary School, Mon; BoW;

BAKER & HUGHES Upper Phillimore Place London & Avonia Bldngs Bangor. see Arthur H Baker and H Harold Hughes.

BAKER, ARTHUR H. Architect Kensington London & Bangor. 1841-96. Uncle of Sir Herbert Baker. Pupil of Sir G.G. Scott then his assistant until Scotts death 1878. a particularly skilful restorer of old churches CG 349; interfered with many churches in Clwyd BoW 76. Baker worked for Scott at Conwy 1872 and Holyhead 1877-9, continued there after Scotts death w his son-in-law H. Harold Hughes qv, Baker & Hughes were partners from 1891 (B&H) but in 1893 was partner in London w John Turrill. Surveyor to Diocese of London 1895. Wrote a book on Plas Mawr, Conwy, w nephew Herbert Baker. 2nd pr Rochester TH 1891. Hon Archt to Royal Cambrian Academy. ?Not Arthur J. Baker of Wadmore & Baker AEBTD 1868

1872 ass G.G. Scott, rest Conwy ch, Caerns; H Hughes in AC 1897 refers to AB drawings of church before restoration;

1873 rest Efenechdyd ch, Denbs; BoW;

1875-6 rest Bryneglwys ch, Denbs; BoW;

1876 rest Cyffylliog ch Denbs; BoW;

1877-8 rest Llangurig ch, Mont, w Sir GG Scott; BoW

1877-9 rest St Cybi ch, Holyhead, Ang, w Sir GG Scott; )

1878 rest Llanhychan ch, Denbs; BoW;

1878-9 rest Abergele ch, Denbs; BoW;

1879-80 rest Llanrhaeadr yng Nghinmeirch ch, Denbs; BoW

1880 Plas Llanychan, Denbs reblt for John Taber of Claremont nr Ruthin; BN 19.11.80 ill; J Price Williams of Ruthin bldr;

1884 ?N aisle, Llanfairfechan ch, Caerns; attr AV; mem to Thomas North;

1884 rest Llangynhafal ch, Denbs; BoW)

1884-5 rest Meliden ch Flints; BoW)

1885 Llanberis ch, Caerns; exh RA 1885; ill Br 7.2.85; Herbert Baker, clerk of works;

1886-9 rest Plas Mawr, Conwy, Caerns, w Herbert Baker as Hon Archs to Royal Cambrian Academy; BN 6.8.86; drew house 1886, restoration A&HB BN 28.6.89;

1890 2nd pr Taite Welsh Intermediate Sch; Br 59 211 B&H London; ??where

1890 rest Llansilin ch, Denbs; BoW;

1892 two cottages Blackbridge, Holyhead, Ang for Miss Adeane T Br 21.5.92; Owen Morris bldr;

1893 rest Llangwyfan ch, Ang; HH of B&H; RH;

1895-6 Picture gallery for Royal Cambrian Academy, Plas Mawr, Conwy, Caerns; B&H; acc to BJ 18.12.96 by HH; dem;

1896-8 Stanley Chapel, St Cybi ch, Holyhead, Ang; B&H; finished by HH; ?completed 1897 acc to inscr under Ew; GILJ Anglesey Churches;

1896-8 Ystrad Meurig ch, Cd; CJ 4.9.96; Edward Richards memorial ch, B&H appointed, to have tower & organ chmbr; and if funds follow st gl w to Lewis Edwards CJ 26.6.96; Contr 1515 tower later for 1000 CJ 28.1.98; FS CJ 10.6.98 to cost 2300; consec CJ 5.8.99 HH of Bangor archt;ill Arch 12.8.04

BAKER (GEORGE) & SON, Lambeth. Contractors. Erected ship sheds for Royal Navy cl845-50; blt Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge 1837. Built 10 of the 15 known iron shed roofs, the others by Fox, Henderson. First over Slips 3 & 4, Portsmouth; others at Deptford, cf Design 1844 Nat Mar Mus ADM/Y/D/11; Chatham Slips 4, 5 and 6 PRO:ADM/140/60 and 61.

1847-8 Pembroke Dockyard, Pmbs, roof over slips 1 and 2; J. Sutherland: Newcomen 1989; Hansard Navy estimates 1848;

BAKER, Sir HERBERT 1862-1946 articled to uncle Arthur H Baker of Kensington and Bangor qv; 1886 entered office of George & Peto, met Lutyens there, 1891 went out to South Africa and was there to 1913, then joined Lutyens on New Delhi, in London from c1925.

1885 clerk of works to AHB, Llanberis ch, Caerns;

1886-9 made measured drawings of Plas Mawr, Conwy, Caerns, with AHB 1886, then they were honorary architects to Royal Cambrian Academy, BN 6.8.86; additions BN 7.10.87 and 28.6.89 by Arthur & Herbert Baker;

1929 Lychgate, Hawarden ch, Flints BoW)

BAKER, WILLIAM 1705-71 Highfields, Audlem, Ches. Architect and landowner. Colvin ref to his account book for 1748-59.

1748 Montgomery MH, Mont; JDK Lloyd in MCol 1958;)

1748-54 works at Powis Castle, Mont; accnt bk)

1756 adds Hanmer Hall, Flints, for Humphrey Hanmer; BoW; accnt bk;)

BAKER, WILLIAM Engineer London & North Western Railway, cf Liverpool Lime St 1867; Runcorn Bridge 1869; Preston Station 1880.

1870 tunnel under Caernarfon, Caerns, to link Bangor-Caernarfon line to new LNWR line S to Afonwen; Br 9.7.70)

1879-80 Holyhead Station, Ang, for LNWR, inc station hotel. Only E trainshed survives;

BAKER-KING, CHARLES R. ARIBA. Assistant to GG Scott at St Davids Cathedral in 1870s. 31 Spring Gardens, London 1887. Worked for Scott elsewhere, ?Rochester.

1872-6 St Davids Cathedral, Pmbs, report presented 1872 as Mr Scotts assistant W 18.10.72; inspected foundations for W front 1876.

1887-8 Plans for major rest Llannon Ch, Cms, reversing Haycocks work, ill P&P 79, from Griffith, Son & Lewis collection. Unex.

1888 Mynachlogddu Ch, Pmbs, rest; W 26.10.88; WWinA 1914;

BALDWIN & WOOD see Wood & Gaskell

BALDWIN, F. Cardiff, later Brecon

1887 residence, Llanishen, Cardiff for PH Thompson by FB of Cardiff 1250 T Br 22.1.87;

1887 The Maltings, East Tyndall St, Cardiff, Glam, for Cardiff Malting Co; BoW 312-3; Exts 1889 and 1901 by Evans & Sons;

1896 Llanfihangel Talyllyn Recory, Brec; Baldwin & Davies, Brecon,MS; but cf 1899;

1897 alts Llangynidr Schools, Brec; MS;

1898 Intermediate Schools, Brynmawr, Mon, w JH Phillips qv; Br 26.11.98;

1899 Llanfihangel Talyllyn Rectory, Brec; MS; proposed 1896 Baldwin & Davies Brecon;

1899 County School, Ebbw Vale, Mon, w JH Phillips qv; Br 30.9.99

1899 Intermediate School, Brecon, Brec w JH Phillips; MS;

1899 Pair of cottages, Lower Sheephouse fm, Hay on Wye Brec; MS;

1901-3 Board Schools, Brynmawr, Mon; Br 9.11.01, 2.5.03;

1904 Gilwern Rectory, Llanelly, Mon; Br 23.4.04

1905 ?repairs Llanelieu ch, Brec; by Baldwin of Brecon; BoW;

1907 ?alts Cwmdu ch, Brec; Hunt & Baldwin with WD Caroe; BoW;

BALDWIN, THOMAS. Bath. l750-l820. Colvin. City Surveyor Bath 1776-92, bankrupt 1793; des Guildhall 1775-6, numerous bldngs and terraces incl Gt Pulteney St in new town across Avon from 1789; Pump Room 1790-1;

1783? Pont Blaen, Blaenycwm, Cwmystwyth, Cd, single-arch bridge on old main road from England; Rev Warner tour; not in Colvin;

l786-8 Hafod, Cwmystwyth, Cd, for Thomas Johnes; FS 1786; E Inglis-Jones, Peacocks in Paradise 94-5; JE Smith, A tour to Hafod, 1810; ill in Meyrick;

l7?? Bridge, Ysbyty Cynfin, Cd, dem l976; ?AC l979; not in Colvin;

1807 Rebuilt Hafod, Cwmystwyth, Cd, after fire, for Thomas Johnes; E Inglis-Jones, Peacocks in Paradise, 208;

BALFOUR & BEATTIE contractors

1947-54 Carmarthen Bay Power Station, Burry Port, Cms; dem; proposed 1946 opened 1954; LAL220 on site of copperworks;

BAMFORD, SAMUEL, Aberavon

1852 New tin works for Messrs Tregoning, Llanelli, Cms, blt under superintendence of SB, machinery by Messrs Nevill, to plans by Mr Octavius Williams, manager of the new works. ?Morfa Tinplate Works; ?ref.

BANKES-PRICE, LLEWELYN see Price

BANKS, Sir EDWARD Engineer 1770-1835, cf BDCE, no mention of Welsh work.

1827 Burry Port Harbour, Cms. Banks was engineer to Burry Port Company and George Bowser executing works cf Court case in W 23.3.1849; also Carms Notes 3, 33.

BANKS, T. LEWIS London Designed Oakhill C chapel, Som, 1873, and Pondmead House, Oakhill, Som, for Spencers of Oakhill Brewery; 1877-8 Yeovil C Som;

1889 entr comp Ruthin Grammar School, Denbs, w TL Worthington; RHH; Br 56 31; Douglas & Fordham qv winners;

BANNISTER, HARRY Architect Harry Bannister & Partners;

195? house at Llanbedrgoch, Ang, shaped like a windmill tower; AJ 11.6.59;

BARBER, E.S. Engineer Monmouthshire Canal & Railway co until 1848;

BARBER, F. W. St Leonards on Sea

1894 1st pr Dee Bridge, Queensferry, Flints; RHH;

BARBOUR & BOWIE, James Barbour & John McL Bowie, Architects, Dumfries. See www.scottisharchitects.com. James Barbour 134 High St, Dumfries, pupil Walter Newal of Dumfries, AEBTD 1868;

1905 improvements St Brides Castle, St Brides, Pmbs for Lord Kensington (1905-13 BoW383). Lady Kensington was a Pilkington from Lockerbie. Contract Arch 4.9.05

1913 Adds St Brides Castle now being extended by JM Bowie archt, illust BN 27.6.13. adds n.d. by JMB WWinA 1926;

Adds include large new service wing, heightening of two bays as tower and red sandstone bay window in E side, dates uncertain.

BARCLAY, J. FERGUSSON, Manorbier. Gentleman architect killed in WWl.

1906 Reredos, Manorbier Ch, Pembs; BoW; carved by his mother Hermione who also did carved work at Holyland House, Pembroke;

BARKER (ALAN) PARTNERSHIP

1989-91 N tr Wenvoe ch, Glam; James Carter, job architect; BoW)

BARKER, E. H. LINGEN. Architect, Hereford and Tenby; Oswestry in 1884. Prolific church restorer in Pembs. Des St Stephen ch, Cinderford Glos 1888-96; rest Stoke Gifford ch, Glos, 1894-7; rest Kingswood ch Glos 1898-1900; l899 1st pr Willesden School, London; 1899 Selected Kilburn School, London; Lingen Barker, Son & Ellis rest Coalpit Heath ch, Glos 1907;

l866 1st pr Presteigne Cemetery chapels, Rad; RHH; EHLB of London & Hereford; Br 24 563 & 28 49;

1866 Villa, Rhayader, Rad; MS;

1867 School, Rhayader, Rad; MS;

1868 rest Rosemarket Ch, Pmbs; vestry, W belltower; BN 25.9.68;

1869 Country residence & lodge, Rhayader, Rad; MS ? The Derw;

1870 Llandegley schools, Rad; MS;

l872-8 rest Walwyns Castle Ch, Pmbs; rest begun 1869 by F.Wehnert qv; BN 21.6.72; HMT 30.10.78;

l87l-3 reblt Uzmaston Ch, Pmbs; work begun by F. Wehnert;

l872 St Brides & Marloes National School, Pmbs; HRO TSE/l/24; Br 1872 6 654

1872 Llanboidy Vicarage, Cms; T: W 28.6.72; MS; now Haulfryn?

l872-87 St Dogwells Ch, Pmbs, rest; w E Christian who ?rest the chancel;

1873 Schools Landegley, Rad; T Br 24.5.73;

1873 1st pr Rhayader workhouse, Rad; Br 12.7.73; but given to SW Williams who won 2nd pr Br 16.8.73;

1873 adds Johnston Hall, Johnston, Pmb for R Carrow 329/10/0d;

l874 Freystrop Ch Pmbs, rebuilt; BoW;

1875 School & house, Beguildy, Rad; MS;

l875-6 Little Newcastle Ch, Pmbs, reblt; PH 4.2.76

1876 New Inn Board School, ?Pencader, Cms, ?Pontypool, Mon; MS;

l876-7 Nolton Ch, Pmb rest; T. PH 26.1.76

l876-8 St Lawrence Ch, Pmbs, rest;

1876 altar rails & sanctuary floor, Whitford ch, Flints; BoW;

1876 Adds Trewyn, Bwlch Trewyn, Mon; BoW 135; alts for Rosher family, MS;

1877 Mansion in Rad; MS suggests this could be Trewyn, Bwlch Trewyn, just over border in Mon;

1877 Mansion in Rad; possibly Penybont Hall, Penybont, Rad, MS;

1877 School, Grosmont, Mon; BoW242; Br 28.10.76)

1877 School, Nortons Cross, Skenfrith, Mon; BoW 535; Br 13.1.77;

l877 Mynachlogddu Ch, Pmbs, part rest; HRO HPR 3/61; cf CR Baker-King;

l877-8 Granston Ch, Pmb, reblt; PH 12.7.78; A 17.8.78 almost entirely rebuilt;T & J Lloyd, Haverfordwest, builders;

1878? Attrib alts Ty Derlwyn, Llanvihangel Crucorney, Mon, for Jeremiah Rosher; MS suggests as ELB altd Trewyn, Bwlch Trewyn for same family;

l879-83 Steynton Ch Pmbs, rest;

l879-82 Llangwm Ch Pmbs, rest;

1880 Abernant Schools, Cms; MS;

1880 Blaengarw Schools, Glam; MS;

l880-l Brynamman Ch, Cms; Br 12.6.80;

1880-1 Brynamman, Cms, FS of chapel for Welsh Cong seceders Br 30.10.80; Br 1880B 543 & 1881B 375; ?where, ?Brynaman Glam;

l880-l Haverfordwest St Thomas Ch, rest; DMH 95; N aisle, porch, vestry and organ chmbr; 1200; PH 19.8.81;

188l-2 Llanwnda Ch, Pmbs, nave rest; Br 4.11.82

l88l Letterston Ch, Pmbs, reblt; Br 17.12.81

l882-3 rest Llanglydwen Ch, Cms; BoW;

1882-4 Monkswood ch, Mon; BoW; ICBS; CB 3 1882 99; Br 22.3.84)

l882-5 Haroldston West Ch Pmbs rest; CJ 7.9.83

1882-4 Brawdy Ch, Pmbs, rest; Br 19.7.84; by EHLB of Oswestry; BoW, 300.

l883 Cilgwyn Ch, Pmbs, reblt; plans NLW SD/F/?; Bellcote removed, closed 1999, restored as house 2006-8.

1883 Aberaman ch, Glam; BoW129; blt for Sir G. Elliott MP for Powell Dyffryn mineworkers, Westwood stone drs; Aberaman (Pennant) walls; carving by G.F. Herridge Br 27.10.83, 5500; Orrin 1; contr Chas Shepherd Cardiff)

1883 organ chmbr, Cadoxton-juxta-Neath ch, Glam; LL/F/102; Orrin 25;

l884 Llanelli Board School, Cms, lst pr RHH; ?Infants School, Lakefield Llanelli, 1885, MS;

1884 Gwehelog School, Mon; MS;

1884 Vicarage & Schools, Monkswood, Mon; MS;

1884 County Reformatory, Little Mill, Mon; MS;

1884 adds Wolvesnewton Rectory, Mon; MS;

l884-5 Henry's Moat Ch, Pmbs, rest; W 10.7.85

l885 Morfil Ch, Pmbs; rest; T: Br 28.3.85; derelict;

l885 Abergorlech Ch, Cms, reblt; BoW;

1885 Vicarage, Glasbury, Rad; MS;

1885 Infants School, Lakefield, Llanelli, Mon, MS; ?error for Llanelli, Cms.

1885-6 Gwauncaegurwen Mission Ch, Glam; W 28.8.85; Br 26.6.86 new ch;

1885-6 Sunday school, St Thomas ch, Haverfordwest, Pmb, Br 27.2.86;

l886-7 Bletherston Ch, Pmbs, rest; W 4.3.87; roofs, reblt S aisle, added ws and porch; fittings; BoW

l886 Merthyr Tydfil Gen Hospital, Glam; lst pr RHH)

l886-7 St Michael ch, Pembroke, Pmbs, rest; T: Br 22.5.86; W 17.6.87;

1888-9 Nelson ch, Glam; BoW; 1500; Orrin 115-6 initial plans by RJ Mathias rejected by ICBS which also disliked EHLB plans. He said plans same as Brynamman, Cms; Cardiff Times 16.2.89; Pontypridd Chron 7.6.89; transepts and narthex 1908 by EM Bruce Vaughan;

1888 Plans Brechfa ch, Cms; W 21.9.88; exec 1892-3.

l889-91 Higher Grade School, Coleshill Rd, Llanelli, Cms; closed 1977, dem 1984; T: Arch l2.7.l889; 4350; 7100 Kelly 1895; ?l884 design; MS, Higher Grade School, labs, kitchen, etc;

l889-90 extension to Lakefield School, Llanelli, Cms; Arch 27.9.89;

1890-3 Tonna ch, Glam, for Rev D Griffiths; BoW; 1890-3 Orrin 182-3; 5000; Cambr 7.11.90 and 24.2.93; Contr Walter Dowland Abergavenny;

l891 rest Llanybri Ch, Cms; 510; PH 2.10.91

1891 Board Schools, Brecon, Brec; MS;

l892-3 Brechfa Ch, Cms, to plans of 1888; W 21.9.88, ICBS 9291

l893-4 St Issels Ch Pmbs, rest;

1893-4 rest Trellech ch, Mon, BoW; ICBS reseating, chancel roof;

1894 Villa, Nantyderry, Goetre, Mon; MS;

1894 Intermediate School, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam T Br 1.9.94, 5791/17/9d

1902 Infirmary, Pembroke workhouse, Pmbs; T&CN 21.5.02;

l903 chancel stalls, Tenby ch, Pmbs; TO 13.8.03

BARNARD, LEONARD WILLIAM. Architect. Cheltenham. 1870-1951. Continued John Middleton qv practice at first with Prothero & Phillot; later Prothero, Phillot & Barnard, then LWB; later Barnard & Partners (B&P); WWinA 1926

1907 St David ch, Connahs Quay, Flints BoW 339

1907 Church House, Wrexham, Denbs; WWinA 1926

1908-9 St John Hightown, Wrexham, Denbs BoW 303; WWinA 1926

1910-12 St Michael, Wrexham, Denbs BoW 303, WWinA 1926;

1911-12 Northop Hall ch, Flints BoW 410

1913 St George ch, Llandrillo-yn-rhos, Denbs BoW 194 not as bad as he often was'

1914 Church House, Connah's Quay, Flints; WWinA 1926

1915-16 enlarged Oystermouth ch, Glam; Orrin 121; chancel, nave and vestries added on N; LWB of PP&B; Cambr 11.6.15; 8305; NLW SD/F/527; WM 8.9.16; BoW 483; screen 1927 by LWB; W end 1937; 1914 WWinA 1926

1922-3 War Memorial, Prestatyn, Flints WWinA 1926

1926 chancel Prestatyn ch, Flints, BoW 418)

1927 screen, Oystermouth ch, Glam; BoW)

1973-4 St John ch, Rhosnesni, Wrexham; BoW 311 by John L Jones of B&P)

BARNETT, JOHN. London Architect. Entered competitions 1845 baths & washhouses London and 1848 Industrial dwellings London; 1856 Kingston C chapel, Surrey CYB 1857 Doric pils and ped (Barnett & Birch); 1862 3rd pr Warehousemen's & Clerks schools, ?London, RHH.

1858-62 Normal College, Bangor, Caerns; CG139; Br 8.5.58 ill;)

BARNSLEY, ERNEST. Arts and Crafts architect, known to have done one job nr Wrexham: Ian Allan suggests alts to Lower Stansty Fm, Gwersyllt, Denbs c1925-6, BoW 175;

BARRALLIER, CHARLES-LOUIS, son of Jean-Louis B, naval architect from Toulon rescued by British Navy and brought to Milford l796 to supervise shipbuilding yard there. l797-l8l4. Charles Greville entrusted J-LB with planning and supervision of new town at Milford and says in l797 letter `one of his sons is an architect as well as himself'. Charles signs some Milford estate leases cl809.

BARRALLIER, JEAN-LOUIS, 1751-1834, naval architect from Toulon,came to Britain 1797 with British fleet and to Milford to supervise setting up of naval yard there l797-l8l0. Charles Greville entrusted him with planning and supervision of the new town and he appears as witness to numerous of the early leases, though it is not clear who drew the very basic elevations that appear on each lease. CG letter of l797 says of JLB `he has plans for Milford....I have given Mr B power to open negotiations with any person inclined to build which till now I could not do for want of a fixed plan...I have desired Mr B to begin to build a house for me at the time he begins his own...one of his sons is an architect as well as himself. I have desired him to employ workmen..'. B returned to France with the Restoration l8l5-6, and became Director of Naval Construction at Toulon, retiring in 1817, he, his wife +1832, and one son Louis-Charles-Antoine +1855 buried at Toulon. The family had some Milford interests in 1840, for assignment of a 4th share of a house there was made by Louis B now of Toulon and Jean-Louis B, surgeon of Liverpool. A Jean-Louis B was in Milford in l850?? Cf also Charles-Louis B.

1802 suggested restoration of ruined St Thomas chapel, nr Milford (letter in French). Unex.

1802 St Katharine, Milford, FS 1802. Letters in possess vicar include affidavits in a court case from carpenters who had had wood from Castle Pill wood to make centres for the church arches for Mr Barralier, TL thinks a London architect involved;

c1809 Barrallier may have been the designer of the very handsome neo-classical elevation for the Milford Dockyard, unsigned and undated in PRO Kew ADM/140/492, possibly cl809, which has the lunettes in arcades seen on some of the Milford house designs, (but this could be a W. Jernegan detail). B signs a plan 1810 (ADM/140/490) showing how much had already been erected (the western 3 buildings Guard House, 3 st 4w stores, single storey smithy, and 7 bays of the 24 bay single storey W wing of the main range which was to have been 4-24-5-24-4 with 3st centre and end pavilons,the centre pedimented with clock tower. The battered remnants of some buildings remain in Marine Gardens, below Hamilton Terrace.

Letters also refer to houses that Mr Barrallier was building including Mr Folgers house, and the White Lion Hotel (dem), where salvaged material was used from the recently demolished Colby House (Colby Lodge). A letter of 1802 refers to possible retoration of the ruined St Thomas Church, Milford (TL); Rees 121-2.

BARRAND, W.P.

1914 Llanhilleth PM, Mon; plans Gwent RO D454.842)

BARRETT, G. H. Builder, Pembroke. Probably the George H. Barrett carpenter occupying dwelling house with cabinet-makers shop etc Orielton est sale 1857, leased from 1846, probably the present 38 Main Street. ?related to Richard Barrett qv. Not in 1844 dir.

1859-60 Bldr Pembroke B, Pmbs; (J Cooper); HMT 11.4.60;

1879 alts Clock Tower, 4 Main St, Pembroke; W 11.4.79;

BARRETT, REES. Carmarthen +1878; not in 1844 dir.

l850 Llanllwch National School, Cms; plans CRO Educ 252;

BARRETT, RICHARD, Pembroke +1853. Cabinet maker in 1835 Pigor dir. ?related to GH Barrett qv.

1835 St Ishmaels Vicarage, Pmbs; copied from des in JB Papworth Rural Residences 1819;

1835-40 Rest St Florence Ch, Pmbs

1836 Carew Vicarage, Pmbs, now Grove Manor

1836-8 Rest Carew Ch, Pmbs;

BARRETT, Lt-Col WALTER, County Architect Pembs.

1953-9 Preseli School, Crymych; plans HRO

1955 Fishguard Secondary School, Pmbs

1959 Greenhill Secondary School, Tenby, Pmbs

1959 Pembroke Dock Police Station, Pmbs

1960 Pembroke Dock Fire Station, Pmbs

1960 Milford Haven Police Station, Charles St

1962-4 Milford Haven Grammar School, Pmbs

BARRETT & MACGREGOR WOOD,

l923 Conversion of Aberystwyth Assembly Rms, Cd, to UCW Students Union; Cadw;

BARRON, (WILLIAM) & SONS. Borrowash, Derbyshire. Landscape architects 1st pr for parks at Leicester 1878; Matlock Bath 1882, Bilston 1887; Chesterfield 1891; Tipton 1898; Widnes 1898; Ilford 1899. ?Same as the William Barron of Sketty who laid out Aberdare Park Glam in 1860s; BoW 136.

1889 1st pr Roath Park, Cardiff, Glam; RHH; BoW310; WB&Son

BARRY, Sir CHARLES 1795-1860. Architect. London. In practice c1824 on return from Italian voyage. 1822-5 Stand ch, Prestwich; 1823 Campfield ch, Lancs; 1824-8 Brighton St Peter; 1824-35 Manchester Institution; 1829-32 Travellers Club London; 1833-7 Edward VI School Birmingham; 1834-42 Trentham Hall Staffs; 1834-57 alts Bowood, Wilts; 1835 Royal Coll of Surgeons London; 1835-67 Houses of Parliament; 1835-9 alts Kingston Lacy dorset for WJ Bankes; 1835-9 Manchester Athenaeum; 1837-9 Manchester U chapel; 1837-41, Reform Club London; 1838-43 alts Lancaster house London; 1841 Pentonville Prison faade London; 1842 alts Highclere Castle Hants; 1843-5 Hurstpierpoint ch Sx; 1844-50 alts Dunrobin castle, Sutherland; 1845 Treasury, Whitehall; 1847-57 bridgewater House London; 1849-54 Shrubland Pk Suff; 1850-1 Cliveden, Bucks; 1854-5 adds Canford Manor, Dorset for Guest of Dowlais; 1859-63 Halifax TH. RIBA Gold Medal 1850 Father of Charles Barry Jr 1823-1900, and Edward M. Barry 1830-80 who continued fathers practice.

1828ff alts Gwydir Castle, Llanrwst, Mer, for Lord Willoughby de Eresby; inf P. Welford; not in Colvin)

182? Alts Soughton, Northop, Flints, for W. J. Bankes; BoW 408-10; prob late 1820s des w Bankes himself whom Barry met in Italy and for whom he remodelled Kingston Lacy, Dorset, 1835-9; c1825-30 Colvin)

1853-5 Schools, Dowlais, Glam; commissioned 1853 for Lady Charlotte Guest; BoW 447n; dem; Gothic; memorial to Sir John Guest + 1852; John Gabe bldr; over 20000; JA Owen Short History of the Dowlais Ironworks, 1972, 32; Colvin)

1854-63 ?Guest Memorial Reading Room, Dowlais, Glam; BoW 447; proposed 1854 by workforce as memorial to Sir John Guest; 2200 subscribed; work started 1855; by 1856 5500 spent and work halted; completed by Dowlais Iron Co 1863; total cost 7000; JA Owen Short History of the Dowlais Ironworks, 1972, 32-3; not in Colvin;

BARRY, Sir JOHN WOLFE. Engineer. Associated with Henry Marc Brunel (HMB) in des Blackfriars Station inc terminus and bridge, London, 1883-6. With J. Hawkshaw designed Cannon St Station 1865-6; engineer of Tower Bridge, London, 1886-94, w Horace Jones architect; Kew Bridge, London 1903.

1889-98 Barry Docks, Glam, w HMB; 1st dock 1889ff; 2nd dock 1893-8; two dry docks, new entrance lock 1908.

BARRY, THOMAS DENVILLE. Liverpool 1815-1905 Cemetery specialist 1st pr cemeteries at Toxteth Pk 1855, Heywood 1855, Warrington 1855, Atherton 1855, St Helens 1856, Runcorn 1858, Liverpool 1860. TDB&Son in competitions 1871-83. Barry & Murray in comps 1852. AEBTD 1868 has Thomas Denville Barry of Leamington Spa.

1871 Comp entry, Aberystwyth Board Sch, Cd; CN 16.2.72

BARTLEET, W. GIBBS. Essex. Designed St George Beckenham, Kent 1885-7; comp entr Bromley Hospital 1883. Bartleet & Cooper 1899.

1870s made plans for Hean Castle, St Issells, Pmbs working up ideas by Charles Vickerman, owner, ?not used. BoW 444

BARTLEY, S.

1853-4 Llandyfaelog Nat school, Cms. CRO Educ 251.

BARTON WILLMORE. Bristol. Barton Willmore Partnership did Northavon House on UWE campus, Frenchay, Glos, c1990.

1976-7 Emmanuel Evang B, Rutland Pl, Newport, Mon; by Iain Freeman of BW; BoW; adds Freeman 1994-5.

BARTON, JOHN Welshpool

1887 alts Montgomery TH, Mont; T Br 7.5.87;

BARTOSCH & STOKES. P. M. Bartosch & - Stokes, 12 Imperial Sq, Cheltenham. Continued W Ellery Anderson firm qv after EA Roiser. Numerous ch works in St Davids diocese from c1982, cf letter 1992. Cathedral architect St Asaph.

19?? Tenby ch, Pmbs; repairs, reglazing, Lloyd Thomas memorial window (glass by John Baker)

19?? Carmarthen St Peter, repairs

19?? Fishguard ch, Pmbs, alts sanctuary and N aisle furnishings.

19?? Llandyfeisant ch, Cms; reroofing

19?? Newport ch, Pmbs, repairs E wall, chancel window (glass by J. Baker)

19?? Pembroke St Mary ch, inner W porch.

19?? Pembroke St Michael ch, repairs

19?? Penally ch, Pmbs, repairs

19?? Cardigan ch, Cd, repairs

1996 Mwnt ch, Cds; repairs, new tracery Ew.

BASSETT, GILBERT THOMAS, ARIBA. 1866-1949. l7 Terrace Rd, Aberystwyth; l3 North Parade, and Braeside, Caergog, Aberystwyth: Kelly l926) NLW has uncatalogued collection from successor practice of RE Bonsall q.v., including notebook list of items in various rolls (NB). RIBA file: artic JG Dunn, 44 Waterloo St, Birmingham, 1881, asstnt w JG Dunn & AW Hipkiss, Birmingham; ARIBA 1890 London (Nomination papers, from The Limes, Highfield Rd, Salsley, Birmingham). Firm started as Hipkiss & Bassett c1897-1900 (H&B), Hipkiss ?remained in Birmingham. Obituary in A&BN 195 1949 305; Practice continued by RE Bonsall qv.

1896 House, Towyn, Mer, for CH Young; NB8)

l897 School & ministers house, Queens Rd, Aberystwyth, for Shiloh CM; by H&B, Post Office Chambers, Terrace Rd, Aberystwyth; C Archt 9.4.97; NB2, NB16B; T: CN 2.4.97;

1897 Gallery & entry for WM chapel; NB3; Prob Queens Rd WM, Aberystwyth, galleries early C20, BPR 61; dem;

1898 House, North Rd, Aberystwyth, for WJ Walker; NB6; ?Wern, North Rd occ G Walker 1926 Kelly)

1898 Four houses, Bath St, Aberystwyth for H Hayes; NB15

1898 House, shops & two cottages, Cemmaes, Mont; NB16A;

189? Nine workmens houses Aberystwyth, for Owen Bros; NB7

189? House Northgate, Aberystwyth, for E Evans Esq; NB10

189? Houses adj Belle Vue, Aberystwyth; NB 11;

189? Clydach church hall; ? Clydach Glam)

1899 Two houses, Queen St, Aberystwyth, for WH Palmer; NB16

1899 House, North Parade, Aberystwyth, for Evan Owen NB1

l899 Alts St George Hotel, Portland St, Aberystwyth CN 7.4.99; H&B; NB16C

1899 Alts 23 Marine Terrace, Aberystwyth, for ?A Joinser; NB14

1899 House, Penglais Rd, Aberystwyth for WJ Wright; NB9

l899 Adds Ocean View, Marine Terr, Aberystwyth; H&B; Arch 22.9.99

l900 Alts Aberdyfi Board School, Mer; WG l.3.00)

l90l-3 Aberystwyth Drill Hall; NB26A; NB24 1903.

l90l House, Llanfarian, Cd, for Herr Pareezer CN l6.8.0l; NB20

1901 House, Cambrian St, Aberystwyth, for W Thomas; NB 19

1901 Adds Aberystwyth Vicarage; NB 22; pres St Michaels Vicarage, Llanbadarn Rd;

l90l Rebld Cross Pipes Hotel, Bryncrug, Mer; CN 8.3.0l; ?the Peniarth Arms.

l90l House, Aberdyfi, Mer, for Mrs AT?; CN l.3.0l)

l90l Office & showroom, Aberystwyth Gas Co, Park Ave; T: CN 6.9.0l; Plans 1898 NB5; 1901 NB18.

l90l House for R Geddes Smith Esq T CN 29.ll.0l; Mrs G-S was at Penynant, Brynymor, Aberystwyth in l926 dir

1902 Flats Aberystwyth, for Evan Edwards; CN 3.1.02 NB23

l902 Farmhouse & bldngs, Aberllefenni, Mer; T CN 10.1.02

l902 Two houses, Caradog Rd, Aberystwyth; T CN 14.3.02

l902 Bethania CM & school, Aberangell, Mer; CN 6.6.02)

1903 Two houses Caradog Rd, Aberystwyth, for Jn Evans; NB25; T CN 21.8.03

1903 House, Capel Bangor, Cd, for Rev Morgan; ?NB 26 ?Maeshaulog; T CN 3.4.03

1904 Talyllyn Parsonage, Mer T: CN 1.1.04)

1904 Adds 28 Portland St, Aberystwyth, for Richard Jones T: CN 8.1.04

l904 Comp entry Aberystwyth Public Library NB30;

1904 Two semi-detached houses, Buarth Rd, Aberystwyth; NB 28; T: CN 22.4.04; NLW PZ 5459 has drawings, signed mayor Isaac Hopkins;

1904 alts Hafod Arms Hotel, Devils Bridge, Cd, for FP Lightfoot; NB 29; T: CN 5.2.04

1904 Two houses Buarth Road,Aberystwyth, for Rev J. Williams & DJ Saer?; NB 31; Roughcast and red brick

1904 rbld warehouse for WH Jones, Aberystwyth T: CN 30.12.04

1906 House, Ffair Rhos, Cd, for J.Ward; NB33

l906 Works ?at St Mary Ch, Aberystwyth, NB36

1906 House Trevor Rd, Aberystwyth, for W Thomas Esq NB34

1906 House, Caradog Rd, Aberystwyth, for Mrs Benbow NB35; ?Cartref, Mrs Benbow 1926 dir;

1907 Two houses Lion Field, Aberystwyth? for Mrs N Davies NB37

1907 Alts Central Hotel for D Roberts; NB38 ?where

1907 Houses Portland St, Aberystwyth; NB39

1907 Two houses Caradog Rd, Aberystwyth, for Daniel Jones; NB 40; ?corner of a new road (MF)

1907 Houses Portland St, Aberystwyth, for Mrs Fuller, Evans & Edwards; NB41

1907 Store, Bath St, Aberystyth, for A Harries Esq NB42

1907 Alts Penparcau School, Aberystwyth; survey plans NB43; C Arch 18.10.07

1907 Billiard Rm, Commercial Hotel, Aberystwyth; ?Cambrian Hotel, Alexandra Rd; NB62B

1908 Blaenplwyf farmmhouse, Llanychaiarn, Cd, for R Jenkins; NB 44

1908 Adds Rheidol Cottage, Devils Bridge, Cd; NB 45

1908 Stables, Eglwys Newydd vicarage, Cd; ?vicarage was in Devils Bridge; NB 46;

1908 Four houses, Dinas Terrace, ?Aberystwyth, for Edwards Bros

l909 Adds Ffosrhydgaled, Chancery, Cd; WG l8.5.09; house burnt & rebuilt l9ll; NB48-9;

1909 Alts Capel Bangor Ch, Cd; NB50; ?the nasty windows;

l909 Penparcau Ch, Aberystwyth; WG 8.7.09; 1910 NB51

l909 Shop for G Wilkinson & GR James, North Parade, Aberystwyth; WG 27.5.09; ?G Wilkinson grocers No 8 l926 dir

1910 Alts Cottage at Hafod, Cd; NB52

1910 Alts Plas Penglais, Aberystwyth, for R Richardes; NB 62

1910 House, North Parade, Aberystwyth, for Capt Enos NB 60

l9ll Golf Club, Constitution Hill, Aberystwyth; WG 6.7.11; NB53

l9ll House, Borth, Cd, for Capt T Rees; WG l9.l0.11

1911 Houses, Mill St, Aberystwyth for Mr Matthias NB54;

l9l2 House & stable for Dr Abraham Thomas, Portland Rd, Aberystwyth; T CN 27.9.l2; NB59; ?22 North Pde 1926 dir;

1912 Adds Borth Golf Club, Cd; NB55

1912 House, Cambrian St, Aberystwyth, for Miss Owen NB 56

1912 Corner shop Terrace Rd & N Parade, Aberystwyth, for Miss Jones; NB57; ?No 15 Miss Eliz Jones Fancy Repository 1926;

1912 Llanwrtyd Wells Vicarage, Brec; )

1912 Trebanos ch, Glam; BoW; )

1913 House, Ponterwyd, Cd, for Miss Hall; NB80

1913 Convert lecture room to library, UCW Aberystwyth;

1913 Parish Hall, Church St, Aberystwyth; Arch 13.6.13; NB 82;

1914 Vicarage, ?Aberystwyth; NB 83

l9l6 repairs Mwnt ch, Cd; CRO CAS scrapbook; NB 84; AC 1917 425-8, consequent on storm damage; stone staircase in N wall opened out and 2 pieces of rood screen found; MF, letter in GE Evans notebooks NLW MS 13492 252 from SPAB;

1916 House for Misses Owens, Aberystwyth; NB 85

1916 Bungalow for Rev S Jones, Devils Bridge, Cd; NB 86

1918 Gwaith Goch Lead-mine, Llanfihangel y Creuddyn, Cd, Plans for hopper etc NLW Crosswood/Lisburne 433

1919 Church hall, Newtown, Mont; NB 89)

1919 Conv 40-2 Marine Terr, Aberystwyth, to hotel;

1919? Garage for West Wales Co; NB 21;

1920-3 Enlarged Aberystwyth Infirmary, North Road, Aberystwyh; 14,907; Bldrs R & HL Owen, BPR157 no archt; Cered 5 188 Plans made w Dr Mackintosh, superintendent of Western Infirmary, Glasgow, then planning King Edward VII Hospital Cardiff; Dem;

1924 Village Hall, Newton, Wales; Br 5.12.24; ?same as 1919 Church Hall Newtown, Mont;

1925 Pulpit, Penparcau Ch, Cd; NB 117; 1928 NB 132;

1925 Alts, Hafod Arms Hotel, Devils Bridge, Cd; for F Lightfoot; NB 119; cf also 1904

1925 Manse, Bethania CM, Aberangell, Mer; Br 1925 82)

1926 Penparcau Memorial Hall, Cd; NB 120

1926 Alts Commercial Hotel, Aberystwyth; NB 121

l927 Church hall, Llanbadarn Fawr, Cd; plans NLW;

1934 Nurses Home, Trevor Rd, Aberystwyth; NB 144

1934 adds Dr Williams School, Dolgellau, Mer; Br 5.1.34 new entrance

1934 Cinema, Corporation St, Aberystwyth; NB146 dem

1935 Aberystwyth Infirmary; RIBAD PB/225/21; ?adds or new

1947 Renov Eng P, Bath St, Aberystwyth; I Rees, short history, 1972;

BASSETT (W.) & THOMAS (J.) Llanelli

1881 adds St Pauls schoolroom Llanelli, doubled in size ?LG 28.4.81

BATCHELOR, A. LLEWELLYN

1886-7 Albany Primary School, Albany Rd, Roath, Cardiff; BoW 306; ext 1894-5 by E.W.M. Corbett)

BATE, THOMAS Surveyor, Castle House, Brecon, 1835 dir.

BATEMAN & BATEMAN, Birmingham. See Charles Edward Bateman

BATEMAN, CHARLES EDWARD Birmingham 1863-1947 Son of John Jones Bateman (JJB) 1818-1903; JJB entered comps 1853-62; Bateman & Corser (AEBTD 1868) 42 Cherry St, comps 1866-71; Batemen & Bateman (B&B) comps 1892-8, was still called B&B after JJB died. CEB did Arts and Crafts houses around Birmingham, firm later Bateman & Hale with Alfred Hale d1948; 1904 won comp for High Wycombe TH; 1905 won comp Northfield Library, Birmingham.

1911 Organ case, Tywyn ch, Mer CEB; EE Adcock, The Organ, April 1951, 178)

c1913 Aber Artro, Llanbedr, Mer CG; Mod. Bldng Record 4 1913, B&B; Local stone and Bromsgrove mullion ws.

BATEMAN, J. F. LATROBE Engineer

1871-5 Nant Hir Reservoir and Dam, Hirwaun, Glam; A. Sutherland contractor. BoW

BATES, CYRIL F. Son of FR Bates of Newport qv, with Colin L Jones in 1920s (B&J), then with his father as FRB&Son 1930s, FRB Son & Price 1950s and 1960s;1922 Newport War Memorial, Mon; B&J; BoW 455; Comp victory;

1928-9 Royal Chambers, High St, Newport, Mon; BoW 450; B&J;

1930? New buildings, Newport Market, High St; B&J; Br 14.12.28)

1936 St Joseph RC, New Zealand Rd, Cardiff, Glam; BoW 285, CFB;

1939 St Winefrides Hospital, Romilly Cres, Cardiff; BoW 279; CFB;

BATES, F.R. Architect. Firm was later FRB & Son; then FRB, Son & Price. Son was Cyril F. Bates qv.

1892 Treharris Public Hall, Mon T Br 30.7.92

1892-3 Blaina WM, Mon T: Br 30.7.92

1892-3 Blaina Institute, Mon; Br 9.4.92; BoW

1895 Nos 142-3 Commercial St, Newport; Br 30.3.95; BoW;

1895-6 Maindee CofE Schools, Newport; Br 22.6.95;

1897-8 No 85 Stow Hill, Newport; Br 28.8.97;

1898 Powells Tillery Inst, Abertillery, Mon; Br 16.4.98; and add of gymnasium 1902 Br 29.3.02; and add of reading and billiards rooms 1908 Br 4.7.08.

1898 St Michaels Rd RC School, Newport Br 22.10.98;

1901 adds Beaufort Arms, Newbridge, Mon Br 26.1.01; Gwent RO D.866.341; now The Newbridge, BoW)

1905 Brynmawr Library, Mon; Br 10.12.04 & 28.10.05)

1905-6 Presbytery, St Mary RC, Newport; Br 1.7.05; FRB; BoW)

1906 Brynmawr Institute, Mon; Br 7.7.06)

1911 St Albans RC Swinton St, Splott, Cardiff BoW 312; FRB)

1913 NE altar, St Mary RC, Newport; BoW

1921 SE altar , St Mary RC, Newport;BoW

1930 St Joseph RC, Port Talbot, Glam, FRB&S; BoW)

c1935 The White House, Chepstow, Mon; BoW; FRB; Modern movement

1939 St Joseph RC, New Zealand Rd, Cathays, Cardiff; FR&CFB; two entries, by CFB 1936, and by FRB & CFB 1939 acc to Harwood & Foster;

195? Rest St Davids Cathedral, Cardiff after bomb damage 1950s BoW FRBS&P?)

1957 RC Chapel, Llantarnam Abbey, Mon; FRB&S; BoW; DE;)

1960 St Francis RC, Ely, Cardiff BoW288 FRBS&P)

1960 Rumney RC, Wentloog Rd, Cardiff BoW 311 FRB&S)

1961 Sketty RC, Swansea BoW 619 FRBS&P)

1962-3 St Patrick RC, Cromwell Rd, Newport, Mon FRBS&P; BoW)

1963 St David RC, Maesglas, Newport Mon; FRBS&P; BoW)

1963-4 adds Pontypool Park, Mon for RC school; FRBS&P; BoW

1964 Whitchurch RC, Cardiff, Glam; BoW 313

c1965 Magistrates Court, Cwmbran New Town, Mon; BoW;

1965 Briton Ferry RC, Glam; FRBS&P; BoW)

1966 Hirwaun RC, Glam; BoW FRBS&P)

1966 Sandfields WM, Port Talbot, Glam; BoW 534)

1967 St Josephs RC School, Duffryn, Mon; BoW

1968 Sandfields ch, Port Talbot, Glam; BoW 534)

1968 Townhill RC, Swansea; BoW 621; FRBS&P)

1969 Sandfields RC, Port Talbot, Glam; BoW 534 FRBS&P)

1969 RC Primary School, Penypound Rd, Abergavenny, Mon; DE; FRBS&P)

1969 Porthcawl RC, Glam;BoW FRBS&P)

1969-70 Merthyr Vale RC, Aberfan, Glam BoW; FRBS&P)

BATH, EDWARD Architect Swansea

1882-3 Gorseinon ch, Glam; Orrin 61; dem 1984; ICBS; Cambr 30.6.82 & 24.8.83; 1800; octagonal chancel;

1891-2 Alts Eng WM, Carmarthen, and schoolroom CJ 31.7.91, W 25.6.92; dem.

BATT, THOMAS

1874 tower and spire, Castle Caereinion ch, Mont; BoW; ch of 1866 by T. H. Wyatt ? des for tower by THW)

BATTEN, JOHN D.

1910-11 Panelling on E wall Llanaber ch, Mer, in mem of Miles Leonard Davies + 1908; designed by JLB, carved by Mary Batten, Ada P Riddle and Norah Bennett, dedicated 23.4.11. inf PH

BAUGH, A. C.

1890-1 Wrexham Arcade, Wrexham BoW 307)

BAYLIS, BENJAMIN Brecon Surveyor (roads) in 1844 dir.

BAYLIS, CECIL RICHARD. 156 St Helens Rd, Swansea architect, Kelly 1926.

BAYLIS, JOHN HENRY. Swansea. Cf BoW Glam 94. AEBTD 1868: pupil of RJ Hodgson; office 11 Wind St: designs inc Post Office; Deaf & Dumb Asylum; Jews Synagogue; Vicarage, all at Swansea. Also Pontardawe church; Schools at Bryn-aman; gunpowder magazines for Curtis & Harvey of Glyn Neath; warehouses Swansea Docks; business premises of Messrs Jacob, Shepherd and others in Swansea; premises for Duke of Beaufort; bonded warehouse and vaults for Mr Ford and for D. & F. Williams; premises for Allsopp & Sons; premises for The Cambrian newspaper; premises for Pearce & Brown; finishings to Messrs Taylors premises, Castle Square; villas for D. Williams Esq; for JE Davies Esq; for George Richardson Esq; and many others in neighbourhood of Swansea, Neath and Carmarthen. Also Warehouse for Messrs Baylis, Botolph Lane, London.

1855? Cambrian Deaf & Dumb Establishment, Swansea; BoW; and flanking wings by JHB soon after 1860;

1858-60 Pontardawe Ch, Glam; BoW; AEBTD; Orrin 137; FS Cambr 21.5.58, opened Cambr 13.7.60; contr Jos Holtham Bath; 5347; for William Parsons of Ynmysdrew House; Br 9.8.62; font 1907)

18?? Schools Bryn-aman; AEBTD; not found in Brynamman, Cms.

18?? Mansions near Carmarthen, Cms; AEBTD; not identified.

1872 Lodge to Kilvrough, Pennard, Glam; BoW; for Thomas Price;

1876 Ilston School, Glam; Bow; for Thos Penrice of Kilvrough; Tudor;

BAXTER, WILLIAM +1840. Clerk of the works at Penrhyn Castle, Caerns, 1819-40. NT guide 22 records him buying stone at Penmon, Ang, April 1819. In Pigot 1828-9 dir. A Mr Baxter repaired Capel Curig ch, Caerns, 1837.

BDG McCOLL Cardiff & Bristol. Formerly McColl Associates (MA)

1982-7 remodelled Grand Theatre, Swansea; BoW; MA;

1996-8 St Elli Centre, Llanelli, Cms; BoW BDG McColl of Manchester;

1999 Entr House of the Future, St Fagans Museum, Glam; Touchstone 6 1999)

BDP see Building Design Partnership

BEADNELL, GEORGE

1863 chancel roof, Montgomery ch; BoW)

1868 S porch, Montgomery ch; BoW)

BEANLAND, J. & W. Contractors, Bradford, Yorks.

1869 contr, rest Bangor Cathedral; GG Scott; NWC 8.5.69; 10,477)

BEASEN, MATTHEW Surveyor

1830-1 rebuilt nave, St Thomas ch, Overmonnow, Monmouth, Mon, under supervision of Arthur Wyatt, agent to Duke of Beaufort; BoW)

BEAUMONT, J.W. & R.F. Manchester. Also JWB & Sons. Pendlebury Hall orphanage, Heaton Norris 1880-2 JWB; Whitworth Art Gallery Manchester comp 1891 1894-1908 JWB&S; Denton Library by JWB 1894; Physics Lab Manchester Univ 1900-1 add 1912; Winters buildings St Anns Sq Manchester 1901 JWB; 35 Dale St Manchester 1903 JWB; Whitworth Institute 1908 JWB; Whitworth Laboratory Manchester U 1909; 21-33 Oldham St Manchester 1914 JWB;

1893? Queens Hotel, Abergele Rd, Old Colwyn, Denbs BoW)

BEAZLEY, SAMUEL. London. 1786-1851. Leading theatre architect, playwright, novelist, soldier, also des railway stations 1816 Lyceum London; 1820 Theatre Royal Birmingham; 1822 alts Theatre Royal Drury Lane and colonnade 1834; Leys Castle Inverness RA 1833 neo-Norman; Studly Castle Warws neo-Norman 1834; St James Theatre Leicester 1837; alts Cahir Castle c1838-40; Adelphi Theatre 1841; Hillersdon House Devon RA 1848; Dover Pilot House 1848; for SE Rlwy stations inc London Bridge 1850-1, housing at Ashford 1851; Lord Warden Hotel Dover 1848-53 RA 1846 EVA 16 27; also North Kent Rlwy stations Gravesend & Erith. Lived at Tonbridge Castle, Kent.

c1830-2 ?inv in neo-Norman adds Bryn Bras Castle, Caerns; RH; not in Colvin;

BECK, HARRY 3 Central Chambers, Sheffield

1883 adds Tyn-e-Coed Mer; ill BN 19.10.83 remodelling of garden front, removal of present entrance from S to N existing reception rooms enlarged and a billiard rm and library added (on l. side of house). Large mullioned and gabled. Not identified, not Tynycoed, Arthog, Mer;

BECKETT, RICHARD THOMAS, Chester. 1867-1937. Pupil of Paley & Austin 1886-90, then in John Douglas office c1890, practice from 1894. He was son of Richard Beckett, Douglas brother-in-law by a 2nd marriage (E Hubbard John Douglas, pp 3 & 206); RIBA Dir 1993 67. 1898 entr Salford Cemetery comp, RTB of Liverpool RHH;

1906-10 adds Vivod, Berwyn, Denbs; BoW 104)

1910-11 1st pr St Saviour ch, West Shore, Llandudno; assessed WD Caroe, HL North 2nd; Br 6.1.11; RA 1911. Nave only built; Name on plaque; now Llandudno B;

1910 ?alts Bryntisilio, Llandysilio, Denbs; BoW 199

19?? ?Alts Trevalyn Hall, Trefalun, Denbs; BoW 289)

c1911 The Green Farm, Gresford, Denbs; BoW 173)

c1913 Penybenar, Abersoch, Caerns; AV)

c1914 fittings Llandysilio ch, Denbs; BoW 197-8)

1923-5 Llay ch, Denbs; BoW 248, his only fully completed church; Harwood & Foster;

1920s adds Holy Trinity ch, Llandudno, Caerns; ?plans made for appeal for new chancel and side chapel 1918; TCHS 1994 12ff;

1928-30 Holy Trinity ch, Llandudno Junction, Caerns ICBS, ?plans 1923-5 for first addition. RTB of Tryddyn.

BECKWITH, H. L.

1903? Add Moor Park, Llanbedr Ystrad Yw, Brec; BoW)

BEDALL-SMITH, L. see SMITH, L. BEDALL.

BEDFORD, THOMAS 772-1817. Architect, brother of noted London architect Francis Bedford (1784-1858). Related to Bedfords of Laugharne. Clerk to Sir John Soane 1797-8. In Llandeilo c1803-13 and then in Laugharne (TL). Died in Great Yarmouth 1817.

1803 payment for altering offices, Slebech Hall, Pmbs; BoW; John Carter noted repairs going on in 1805;

1811 Carmarthen Borough Gaol; Colvin; Carm Corp records;

1813 Llangathen Ch rest; CRO Cawdor box 2/74

1813 Capel Isaf, Manordeilo Cms. House for Thomas Lewis of Stradey CRO Mansel-Lewis 2022 has plans and spec for a house different to present one. TL thinks it does seem to have been built, but rebuilt very shortly afterwards? Colvin has 1811 CRO Mansel Lewis 1920 & 1590;;

TL thinks he came down to design Abermarlais for Admiral Foley and did a series of Regency houses in and around Llandeilo: e.g Llandingat House, Llandovery, for David Lloyd Harries c1818; Llwynhelyg, Manordeilo; the series of hipped lodges and vicarage with Gothic windows for Lord Rt Seymour of Taliaris; Talley House;

BEECH, GERALD R. Worked with Quentin Hughes of Liverpool School of Architecture. Later career spent at Wells, Som, primarily church restoration.

1962 alts stable as chapel, Coed coch, Betws yn Rhos, Denbs; BoW 107; B&H

BEECK, -, London, Engineer.

1830 Plans for Loughor Bridge, Cms/ Glam; C 18.9.30; Blt 1832-4 to plans by W Brunton qv Dem.

BEER, ARTHUR J.

1966 Camelot court, Caerleon, Mon, by Arthur T Beer, AJ 11.1.67, fourteen houses, four flats;

1990-1 alts St Woolos Cathedral, Newport, Mon; BoW

BEESTON, FREDERICK ROBERT London. AEBTD 1868; pupil Samuel Beazley, in practice with son Frederick. Designed new bldngs in St Georges Place Hyde Park Corner inc Alexandra Hotel; Rackets Club Hans Place, London; FRB begun Manchester-Milford railway section from Llanidloes to Llangurig 1860, abandoned. His son Frederick Beeston Jr then worked with David Davies as contractor on other part, Pencader-Aberystwyth 1865-7 (I. Thomas, Top Sawyer, pp83-4, 87, 103); AEBTD says Frederick B was pupil of FRB and in ptnrship with David Davies completed the Manchester & Milford from Aberystwyth to Carmarthen.

BELL DESIGNS, Architectural services. 34 St Mary St, Cardigan.

2006-7 Houses for Tai Cantref, Maes Ingli, Newport, Pmbs. Signed plans.

2009 Waterfront building, The Strand, Cardigan, Cd;

BELL, ARTHUR E. Son of resident engineer Barry Dock & Railway Co.

1897-1900 Barry Docks Office, Glam; 50,000; BoW

BELL, FRANK W.

1905 Screen, Llandenny ch, Mon; NLW LL/F/?)

BELL, RICHARD London

1861-2 Glamorgan County Asylum, Penyfai, Glam; BoW)

BELLIS, FRANK Architect, High St Bangor. In Mold, then w Robert Grierson qv in Bangor 1890s (G&B), then on own in Mold, then on own in Bangor, cf Copes Dir 1929.

1889 Ministers house, Mold, Flints; ?Grosvenor Manse, Grosvenor Rd; BoW 394;

1893 Mold EP, Flints; Capel 47 3;

1896 Ty Gwyn and other houses, Grosvenor Rd, Mold, Flints; BoW394

1897 University Hall for women, UCNW, Bangor, Caerns; G&B but design by FB; Queen Anne; opened Br 23.10.97; Evan Williams bldr

1898 4th pr Wrexham County School, Denbs; RHH

1911-12 Bangor workhouse infirmary, Caerns; Br 7.4.11 & 9.8.12

1914 Bangor Golf Club; T: Br 27.2.14)

1922 des for Memorial to North Wales Heroes, Bangor, Caerns; BN 26.5.22;

BELLIS (JOHN) & KAY (ROBERT B.) Wrexham

1972-3 converted Marford Mill, Rossett, Denbs, to offices BoW 267

1973 housing on Traeth, Harlech, Mer; PH;

BELLS, FRANK, Mold. Error for Frank Bellis

BENEST, JAMES SMYTH Norwich, former Borough Surveyor Merthyr Tydfil (BoW) or surveyor to Board of Health (Orrin). E.E. Benest was City Surveyor, Norwich, 1854-9, and JSB from 1868-78; BoE 159: 1850 school to Christ Church, New Catton, Norwich, w A. Newson; 1859-60 adds Norwich School; 1860 Lodge, Rosary Rd Cemetery, Norwich; 1861 rest Blackfriars, Norwich; 1861 Middle School Norwich; 1864 Fishergate School, Norwich; 1866 Drill Hall Norwich; 1867 porch Halvergate ch, Norfolk;

1857 Christ Church, Cyfartha, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam; BoW; Orrin 103; money given 1852; ICBS 4608 1853; 2677; contractors Wm Daniels Abergavenny and P. Rees Merthyr Tydfil; Br 9.5.57; CMG 2.5.57.

BENFIELD, JOHN Mason. Died at Pembroke Dock at advanced age, 1856. It was under his superintendence that the mansion at St Brides Hill, St Brides, Pmbs was erected; PH 28.3.56. House was built before 1833 (Lewis TD) St Brides Hill was later called St Brides Castle and was built for Charles Philipps, possily by Thomas Rowlands (TL). Benfield is buried at Slebech.

BENMORE, GEORGE PHILLIPS Architect and surveyor, Bangor. Much work on Penrhyn estate and did numerous cottages for estate at Abergwyngregyn, Caerns, prob incl Wig farmhouse; ?also at llanfairfaechan inc ?Plas Newydd c1860; at Betws y Coed; and at Llandegai inc possibly Anchorage built for head forester, and Haulfre c1870; AV;

1857 Plas Llanfair Cottage, Llanfairfechan, Caerns, for Rd Luck, HL Norths grfather; ext c1900 by HLN.

1861 Ysbyty Ifan ch, Caerns/Denbs; BoW Clwyd 317;

1863 remodelled Deanery, Bangor, Caerns; plans NLW B/B/3; Robert Roberts & Evan Jones bldrs.

BENNETT, HENRY Bristol

1910 plans Electric Theatre, Newport, Mon Gwent RO D627, but also plans by Hine, Odgers & May and by GS Valentine qqv

BENNETT, S. A.

1919 Queens Hill Council Offices, Newport, Mon; plans Gwent RO

1919-23 Adds Newport Council Chambers, Mon; Gwent RO; ?1920-1

BENNETT, T.

1871-2 Blaenavon British School, Mon; MM 6.10.71)

BENNETT, THOMAS PENBERTHY Architect London. Born 1887, founded long-lasting firm.

19?? houses at Pontardawe and Alltwen, Glam WWinA 1926;

1968 Mormon ch, Merthyr Tydfil, Glam; BoW; TPB&Son

1980s Capitol Shopping Centre, Queen St, Cardiff; BoW

BENSON, W. A. S. 1854-1924. Originally appr to Basil Champneys, but in 1880 persuaded by William Morris to set up as a metalwork mfr. Factory in Hammersmith and from 1887 New Bond St shop, also designed furniture for JS Henry & Co, ironwork grates for Coalbrookdale and Falkirk and became chairman of Morris & Co after death of Morris. Lived in Manorbier, Mrs Benson at Castle Corner 1926. Collection of drawings found in Manorbier 2008 suggest numerous small works in area, inc Summerhouse at Lydstep for Lord St Davids, Village Hall at Jameston, refronting pub at Manorbier (inf RS ex David Glennister).

c1908 Manorbier Village Hall, Pmbs;

BERBIERS, J. L. Chief Architect Cwbran Dev Corporation, Mon, 1969-72, the only major housing, Hollybush, des by deputy JL Russell qv 1971.

1970s Old peoples flats in centre of Newtown, Mont; BoW 179.

BERNARD, CHARLES EDWARD. Cardiff. Architect. Civil engineer, Crockherbton, 1844 dir.

1853-4 Llanddewi ch, Cwm Rhondda, Glam; Orrin 73; 1050; CMG 26.5.54; NLW LL/F/129; nave replaced 1897-8 by EM Bruce Vaughan and chancel replaced 1912 NLW LL/C/130. 1853 ch had grant from church Commissioners.

1864-6 Royal Hotel, St Mary St, Cardiff; BoW;

1878 24-6 Queen St, Cardiff; BoW;

BERRINGTON, SON & WATNEY Prudential Chmbrs, Wolverhampton

1920 54 houses in Corwen RDC area, Mer; Br 19.11.20

1923 Edeyrnion reservoir nr Corwen, Mer, for RDC; Br 3.8.23

BETHELL, J. R. C. County Architect, South Glamorgan

1986-7 South Glamorgan County Hall