He was articled to John Sheldon in Long Eaton from 1887 to 1892 and remained as his assistant until he became assistant to
Ernest Reginald Ridgway in 1893. He started an independent practice in 1899 in Prince Street, Long Eaton[3] and was later based in Parr's Bank Buildings, Long Eaton.
In 1937 he entered into partnership with one of his employees, Joseph William Wilcox, and formed the company of Dodd and Wilcox.[4]
Personal life
He was born in 1872 in Long Eaton, the son of John Edmund Dodd (1834-1894) and Orelie (1836-1918).
He married Gertrude Ellen Booth (1878-1966) on 23 Jun 1896 in Shardlow, Derbyshire. They had two children.
Claire Bernice Dodd (1897-1898)
Grace Isabel Muriel Dodd (1902-1974)
He died on 13 July 1939[5] at his home 2 Waverley Street, Long Eaton, Derbyshire and left an estate valued at £4,361[6] (equivalent to £341,500 in 2023).[7]
Works
Phoenix Mill, Nottingham Road, Long Eaton 1909
Empire Cinema, 55 High Street, Long Eaton 1919-20[8]
New Palace Theatre, 49 Market Place, Long Eaton 1913 (later Screen Cinema)[9]
Factory for Steigler, Byepass Road, Chilwell 1939[43]
Two pairs of houses, Erewash Grove, Toton 1939-40[44]
Detached house, Ilkeston Road, Stapleford for Miss Aiken. 1939-40[45]
References
^
abBrodie, Antonia (20 December 2001). Directory of British Architects 1834-1914: Vol 1 (A-K). Royal Institute of British Architects. p. 545.
ISBN0826455131.
^"University College Nottingham". Nottingham Evening Post. England. 22 August 1891. Retrieved 11 April 2020 – via British Newspaper Archive.
He was articled to John Sheldon in Long Eaton from 1887 to 1892 and remained as his assistant until he became assistant to
Ernest Reginald Ridgway in 1893. He started an independent practice in 1899 in Prince Street, Long Eaton[3] and was later based in Parr's Bank Buildings, Long Eaton.
In 1937 he entered into partnership with one of his employees, Joseph William Wilcox, and formed the company of Dodd and Wilcox.[4]
Personal life
He was born in 1872 in Long Eaton, the son of John Edmund Dodd (1834-1894) and Orelie (1836-1918).
He married Gertrude Ellen Booth (1878-1966) on 23 Jun 1896 in Shardlow, Derbyshire. They had two children.
Claire Bernice Dodd (1897-1898)
Grace Isabel Muriel Dodd (1902-1974)
He died on 13 July 1939[5] at his home 2 Waverley Street, Long Eaton, Derbyshire and left an estate valued at £4,361[6] (equivalent to £341,500 in 2023).[7]
Works
Phoenix Mill, Nottingham Road, Long Eaton 1909
Empire Cinema, 55 High Street, Long Eaton 1919-20[8]
New Palace Theatre, 49 Market Place, Long Eaton 1913 (later Screen Cinema)[9]
Factory for Steigler, Byepass Road, Chilwell 1939[43]
Two pairs of houses, Erewash Grove, Toton 1939-40[44]
Detached house, Ilkeston Road, Stapleford for Miss Aiken. 1939-40[45]
References
^
abBrodie, Antonia (20 December 2001). Directory of British Architects 1834-1914: Vol 1 (A-K). Royal Institute of British Architects. p. 545.
ISBN0826455131.
^"University College Nottingham". Nottingham Evening Post. England. 22 August 1891. Retrieved 11 April 2020 – via British Newspaper Archive.