Walter Mills | |
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Born | 7 November 1850
[2] |
Died | 17 April 1910 (aged 59)
[3]
Headington, Oxfordshire
[4] |
Nationality | British |
Occupation | Architect |
Projects | Holdenby House [1] |
Walter Edward Mills (7 November 1850 – 17 April 1910) was an English architect.
Mills was articled to the architect Henry Edward Cooper of Bloomsbury in 1868. [3] He established his own independent practice in Banbury, Oxfordshire in about 1875, [5] where by 1881 he had premises at 13, High Street. [3]
Mills served as architectural clerk to the agent for the Clifden Estates, [3] for whom he completed Holdenby House in 1878. [1] Mills designed a number of public buildings in mixed styles, usually neo- Jacobean. [6] His extension of the Oxford Union was completed posthumously.
Mills was elected an Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects (ARIBA) in 1882. [3]
Walter Mills | |
---|---|
Born | 7 November 1850
[2] |
Died | 17 April 1910 (aged 59)
[3]
Headington, Oxfordshire
[4] |
Nationality | British |
Occupation | Architect |
Projects | Holdenby House [1] |
Walter Edward Mills (7 November 1850 – 17 April 1910) was an English architect.
Mills was articled to the architect Henry Edward Cooper of Bloomsbury in 1868. [3] He established his own independent practice in Banbury, Oxfordshire in about 1875, [5] where by 1881 he had premises at 13, High Street. [3]
Mills served as architectural clerk to the agent for the Clifden Estates, [3] for whom he completed Holdenby House in 1878. [1] Mills designed a number of public buildings in mixed styles, usually neo- Jacobean. [6] His extension of the Oxford Union was completed posthumously.
Mills was elected an Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects (ARIBA) in 1882. [3]