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Olveston 1912 Additions to village hall, owned by Management Committee, designed...
Catalogue reference: DA 38/710/13
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Reference (The unique identifier to the record described, used to order and refer to it)
- DA 38/710/13
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Date (When the record was created)
- 1912-1914
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Description (What the record is about)
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Olveston 1912
Additions to village hall, owned by Management Committee, designed by W E Paul and built by H Cullen.
(No. 590)
Thornbury 1912
Extension to workshop, owned by Mr Bevan, built by Tucker Bros.
(No. 591)
Falfield 1912
Additions to Moorslade Farm, owned by W F Lanham, designed by Samuel Fudge.
(No. 593)
Ham & Stone 1912
Owned by Lord Fitzhardinge, designed by Andrew Bruce.
Includes notice.
(No. 595)
Berkeley 1912
New cowshed at Puddleditch Farm, owned by Gloucestershire County Council, designed by F Peters.
Includes correspondence.
(No. 596)
Berkeley 1913
Two dwelling houses, owned by W Timbrell, built by G Dimery.
(No. 597)
Thornbury 1913
Property owned by Trayhurn & Sons, built by G Pitcher & Sons.
Includes schedule for works
(No. 598)
Thornbury 1913
Alterations to a dwelling in Castle Street, owned and built by H E Knight,
(No. 599)
Henbury 1913
Coal house in Compton Greenfield, built by A Alvis,
(No. 600)
Alkington 1913
Shed at Heathfield owned and built by E Williams,
(No. 601)
Hinton 1913
Two new dwelling houses, Station Road, Sharpness, owned by G Bonner, built by F J Allen,
Includes correspondence.
(No. 602)
Hinton 1913
Improvements to Sharpness Docks, owned by Sharpness Dock Co, designed by A J Cullin, built by G Dimery.
(No. 605)
Berkeley 1913
Workshop at Burycroft, owned and built by A J James and designed by E.W Dimery.
(No. 606)
Henbury 1913
Three cottages on Catbrain Hill, owned by E Silvey, designed by Bennett & Bolwell.
(No. 608) see also 611
Alveston 1913
Reconstruction of Cross-Hands Inn. Owned by Georges & Co, designed by W E Paul, built by W Tanner.
(No. 609)
Henbury 1913
Plans for three cottages at Cribbs Causeway, owned by E Silvey, designed by Bennett & Bolwell, built by Clark & Sons.
(No. 611) see also 608
Tytherington 1913
Two dwelling houses owned by
Tytherington Stone Co, designed by C E Hopkins.
Please note: plans should not be produced until repaired
(No. 610)
Alkington 1913
Proposals for motor shed at Berkeley Heath, owned by E Williams
(No. 612)
Cromhall 1913
Dwelling house, owned by Mr Rumbold, designed by Mr Simmonds, built by Mr Padfield.
(No. 613)
Hamfallow 1914
Two new cottages at Berkeley Heath, owned by Lord Fitzhardinge, designed by Mr A Bruce.
Please note: plans should not be produced until repaired
(No. 614)
Berkeley 1914
Workshop, owned by Mr Miles, designed and built by G Dimery & Sons.
(No. 615)
Thornbury 1914
Alterations and additions to cottage in Bulls Eye Lane by Thornbury RDC.
Please note: plans should not be produced until repaired
(No. 616)
Olveston 1914
Alterations to Windmill House, owned by Mr Willway, designed by E A Fryer, built by G Dimery.
(No. 617)
Hinton 1914
Dwelling house at Sharpness owned by W A Reece, designed by E A Fryer and built by G Dimery & Sons.
Includes correspondence
(No. 618)
Rockhampton 1914
New kitchen, owned by W H Ponting, built by G Tucker Bros.
(No. 619)
Falfield 1914
Additions to house, owned, built and designed by Mr John Corsham.
(No. 620)
Almondsbury 1914
Alterations to cottage at Woodhouse Down, owned by R Todd, built by O Hawkins.
Includes correspondence
(No. 621)
Berkeley 1914
Dwelling house at The Lynch, owned by T James, built and designed by G Dimery & Sons.
(No. 622)
Tortworth 1914
Two new houses on Charfield Hill, owned by the Earl of Ducie, designed by J J Harle.
(No. 623)
Olveston 1914
Alterations to Chalet Cottage, owned by S Wilmot, built by Tucker Bros.
(No. 624)
Hamfallow 1914
Two cottages at Wanswell, owned by Lord Fitzhardinge, designed by A Bruce.
(No. 625)
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- Gloucestershire Archives
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Language (The language of the record)
- English
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Physical description (The amount and form of the record)
- 31 bdls
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Record URL
- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/dd3d64dc-8d20-425d-9156-4ff699f574d8/
Catalogue hierarchy
This record is held at Gloucestershire Archives
Within the fonds: DA 38
THORNBY SPECIAL DRAINAGE DISTRICT, RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY and RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL
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Olveston 1912 Additions to village hall, owned by Management Committee, designed...