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Messrs Saville and Martin were British architects who designed public houses in Victorian times. [1] Their commissions included the 1890 Macclesfield (now known as De Hems) and The Tottenham. [2] Their clients included the brothers Richard and William Baker who built up a large chain of fifty pubs in London. [3]

References

  1. ^ Architectural Association Quarterly, Architectural Association (Great Britain): 56, 1976 {{ citation}}: Missing or empty |title= ( help)
  2. ^ Mark Girouard (1975), Victorian pubs, pp.  82–104, ISBN  978-0-289-70703-6
  3. ^ Alastair Service (1979), London 1900, Rizzoli, p.  137, ISBN  9780847802142


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Messrs Saville and Martin were British architects who designed public houses in Victorian times. [1] Their commissions included the 1890 Macclesfield (now known as De Hems) and The Tottenham. [2] Their clients included the brothers Richard and William Baker who built up a large chain of fifty pubs in London. [3]

References

  1. ^ Architectural Association Quarterly, Architectural Association (Great Britain): 56, 1976 {{ citation}}: Missing or empty |title= ( help)
  2. ^ Mark Girouard (1975), Victorian pubs, pp.  82–104, ISBN  978-0-289-70703-6
  3. ^ Alastair Service (1979), London 1900, Rizzoli, p.  137, ISBN  9780847802142



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