Charles Arthur Ford Whitcombe, A.R.I.B.A.

Charles Arthur Ford Whitcombe (1872-1930) A.R.I.B.A. was a British architect, best known for his ecclesiastical designs. He was from Tibberton, Worcestershire and had his London office at 5 Newman Street, Oxford Street.[1] In 1916 he emigrated to Queensland, Australia to become 'Chief Instructor - Architecture' at the Central Technical College, Brisbane.[2]

List of work

United Kingdom

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Records of the Incorporated Church Building Society at Lambeth Palace Library, London. Online resource, accessed 2 February 2019
  2. 'Charles Ford Whitcombe' Digital Archive of Queensland Architects. Online resource, accessed 2 February 2019
  3. 'Hounslow' in London 3: North West by Bridget Cherry and Nikolaus Pevsner (Yale University Press, 1981) p. 394
  4. St James History. Online resource, accessed 2 February 2019
  5. 'Ecclesiastical Architecture'. The Architects' Magazine (Jan 1904; 4, 39)
  6. 'Church of St John the Baptist and St Felix'. Historic England. Online resource, accessed 2 February 2019
  7. 'Whitcombe and Coggswell'. Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720-1940. Online resource, accessed 2 February 2019
  8. 'St Peter and St John'. National Churches Trust. Online resource, accessed 2 February 2019
  9. 'Women Teaching Children'. Gwydr Lliw yng Nghymru/Stained Glass in Wales. Online resource accessed 2 February 2019
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