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Hamfallow 1907 Two dwelling houses, to be known as Swinton, for Mrs E.M. Hollist,...

Catalogue reference: DA 38/710/7

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DA 38/710/7
Date
1907-1909
Description

Hamfallow 1907

Two dwelling houses, to be known as Swinton, for Mrs E.M. Hollist, by Messrs George Dimery & sons

(No. 380)

Thornbury 1907

New house at the Gasworks, proposed for Back Church Lane, for Thornbury Gaslight & Coke Company, by Samuel Fudge, architect

(No. 381)

Please note: plan is very fragile and should not be produced until repaired

Berkeley 1907

Two new houses and additions to two others, in High Street for the Rt Hon Lord Fitzhardinge by Mr Andrew Bruce, surveyor and architect.

(No. 383)

Please note: plans are fragile and should not be produced until repaired.

Thornbury 1907

New cart house/shed at St Mary's, Chapel Street, for Mr Charles Powell, by W.W. Pitcher

(No. 387)

Berkeley 1907

Berkeley Post Office in Market Place, for Mr Joseph Herbert Alpass, by George Dimery & Sons.

Includes plan of agreed alterations, correspondence and detailed schedule of contract, targets, materials etc.

(No. 393)

Please note: schedule of contract is VERY fragile and should not be produced until repaired

Hinton 1908

Annex at a house (hairdressing salon) at Sharpness Docks, for Mr H.H. Fisher, by Mr W.M. Yorke.

(No. 394)

Please note: plans should be handled with care.

Hinton 1908

Dwelling house at Sharpness Docks for Mr J Henningsen, by J. Williams, surveyor.

Includes correspondence from Sharpness New Docks & Gloucester & Birmingham Navigation Company

(No. 398)

Berkeley 1908

Development of two new houses in Salter Street for Mr James Ferris, by W. M. Yorke, architect.

Includes correspondence and also a notice regarding the improvement of three cottages at 94, 95, & 96 Almonds Way, Thornbury.

(No. 403)

Hamfallow 1908

Two new houses at Hainses for Mr John Cook, designed by Mr E.W. Dimery and built by Samuel Bradley.

(No. 406)

Hinton 1908

Shop front and extensions at Newtown for Mr F.W. Lewis, designed and built by Geo. Dimery and Sons.

(No. 414)

Thornbury 1908

Additions to Thornbury Grammar School, for the Governors of the School, by Mr Pitcher, designed by Francis Williams.

Includes correspondence

(No. 415)

Thornbury 1908

Addition of new bay windows to The Cedars (villa) by M. Edgar Paul for W. D. Canning

(No. 416)

Hamfallow 1909

Erection of a shed for storage for G Dimery & Sons, designed by E.W. Dimery, built by G Dimery & Sons at Pitbrook

(No. 419)

Hamfallow 1909

Extension to kitchen and addition of new scullery to the Cider House, for Mr. S. Summers by E.W. Dimery and built by G. Dimery & Sons.

(No. 420)

Hamfallow 1909

New house built at Berrycroft for Frank Merrett by Dimery & Sons.

(No. 425)

Thornbury 1909

Two new houses at Lower Morton for E.S. Howard, designed by Samuel Fudge and built by J. Ball.

Please note: plans are fragile and should not be produced until repaired

(No. 427)

Alveston 1909

Dwelling house at Rudgeway for Mrs R Todd, designed by Mr Watkins, built by P Hawkins

(No. 429)

Rangeworthy 1909

Additions to stables at the Court, Rangeworthy for the owner, designed by Rylands & Masters

(No. 430)

Redwick 1909

Development at the Kings Arms, Redwick, for Georges & Co, by J. Perkins & Son Ltd, Redland, Bristol

Includes, correspondence and notice

(No. 433)

Please note: plan should not be produced until repaired.

Olveston 1909

Two new cottages at Olveston Common for Mr Henry Cullen, designed by Samuel Fudge, built by Henry Cullen.

(No. 436)

Please note: plan should not be produced until repaired.

Oldbury-on-Severn 1909

House to be known as Haile Farm Cottage, for Mr Saunders, of Exeter, designed by Samuel Fudge.

(No. 437)

Please note: plans should not be produced until repaired.

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Language
English
Physical description
21 bdls
Record URL
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