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Interest of Frederick Harrison of Leicester in development of Charterhouse Road district, 1905: PA67/42.
M. Wood to inspect Rugby house intended for use as a school, 1856. PA101/2/54.
S.T. Cragg benefited under aunt Mary Cotgreave's will, 1857. PA101/4/94.
Worcester Diocese Architectural Society conversazione, 1855. PA101/6/1.
Thomas Pratt lessee of office in Coventry Corn Exchange and Public Room building, Hertford Street, 1858. PA101/7/315.
Charles Hansom occupied a Ram Bridge house, 1844. PA101/8/804.
Surgeon's life-assurance policy vested in Richard Richardson of Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire and another, 1854. PA101/12/194.
Richard Richardson's interest in his father's Foleshill land, 1858. PA101/2/194.
Amos Randle interested in Foleshill Park building-estate, 1891. PA101/12/237.
E.K. Purnell's correspondence about Priory Street premises, 1908. PA101/12/397,398.
J.C. Scott's views on proposed Coundon Road building for Babake School, c.1888. PA101/147/4.
Charles Hansom designed Saint Osburg's, 1843ff. PA101/153/1,3.
T.F. Tickner's plan of Great Heath Building Estate, 1897. PA202/22/7.
A.H. Gardner secretary of Coventry City Guild, c.1939-48. PA313/25/1 et passim.
Rolf Hellberg secretary of Coventry City Guild's Education and Propaganda Committee, 1934-39. PA313/45/1 et passim.
Royal Institute of British Architects sent catalogue to Coventry City Guild, 1937. PA313/85/2.
D.E.E. Gibson, City Architect, involved with Coventry City Guild, 1946. PA313/115.
Captain H.T. Jackson's ideas about redevelopment, 1944. PA313/129/1,2.
C.F. Redgrave involved with Coventry City Guild, 1936-52. PA313/136/1; PA313/160.
Notes about nineteenth-century architects, and Edward Burgess and E.J. May, c.1947. PA313/212/3.
Letter from Coventry Chapter of Architects to Coventry City Guild, 1936. PA313/261/1.
Basil Spence asked to talk about cathedral., 1951. PA313/292/2.
J.R. Sidwell of Union Street designed Eagle Street mosque, 1956. PA316.
T.F. Tickner's and A.H. Gardner's plans of Priory Row cellars, c.1878 - 1949. PA344/96,97.
D.E.E. Gibson's redevelopment of Priory Row, 1952. PA344/98.
C.F. Redgrave to view Berkswell, Warwickshire house, 1950. PA353/20/140,149-151.
Plan of Much Park Street property, prepared by Joseph Nevill, 1853. PA378/2/2.
Site-plan of Saint Michael's School prepared by James Murray, 1853. PA378/2/3.
Ground-floor plan of King Street British School, prepared by George Taylor, 1873. PA378/3/2.
Ground-floor plan of Holy Trinity Parish School, prepared by Barry & Murray, c.1853. PA378/4/2.
James Murray sketched enlargement of Keresley and Coundon School, 1859. PA378/5/9.
George Steane's plan for Saint Peter's School extension, 1872. PA378/6/10.
George Taylor's plans of All Saints' School, 1874-76. PA378/7/2-4.
W.H. Hattrell to approve Spencer Park Estate, Earlsdon building-plans, 1911. PA242/3/32.
Correspondence with Garratt & Simister, the Birmingham firm which designed Coventry Council House, early twentieth century. PA159 passim.
Builder's bequest of architecture books, 1837. PA183/19.
James Murray's view of Holy Trinity School, mid ninteteenth century. PA1/11/19.
James Murray's view of Saint James', Stratford-upon-Avon, mid nineteenth century. PA1/11/20.
References to T.S. Whitwell's re-designing Coventry Gaol, 1822-25. PA14/5/39; PA14/6/205.
Charles Hansom acting as City Surveyor, 1840. PA14/7/11.
G. (& I.) Steane's dealings with both Coventry and Foleshill School Boards and Irby-Hopkins estate, 1876 - 1910. PA279/44/812,6715,6766,9902,9904.
T.W. Whitley's dealings with Irby-Hopkins estate, 1885-92: PA279/44/2727,4348,5071,5081,5097,5105,1459.
William Langley's dealings with Irby-Hopkins estate, 1887-91. PA279/44/3591,3616,5046.
Amos Randle's dealings with Irby-Hopkins estate, 1888-93:
PA279/44/3774,5738,5773,5784,5786,5813,5835,5841,5846,5909.
Harry Quick's dealings with Irby-Hopkins estate, 1888 - 1910:
PA279/44/3878,4209,4213,4215,4217,4220,4245,4278,9926.
T.F. Tickner's dealings with Irby-Hopkins estate, 1888 - 1919:
PA279/44/3912, 3919, 4046, 4087, 4095, 4137, 4141, 4147, 4194, 4226, 4303, 4319, 4403, 4411, 4437, 4947, 5562, 5565, 5570, 5573, 5576, 5577, 5580, 5596, 5648, 5659, 5670, 5678, 5689, 6369, 6372, 6375, 6461, 6685, 6716, 6718, 6947, 7328, 7336, 7346, 7750, 12521, 12588, 12598, 12603, 12613, 12618, 12628, 12633, 12636, 12795, 12709, 12710.
Harrison & Hattrell (late W.H. Hattrell), dealings with Irby-Hopkins estate, 1902-12:
PA279/44/7941, 7950, 7959, 7963, 7967, 7972, 8012, 8027, 8101, 8135, 8890, 8902, 8916, 8926, 8927, 8934, 8968, 9016, 9031, 9042, 9043, 9104, 9106, 9141, 9142, 9329, 9533, 9664, 9712, 9863, 9864, 9870, 9885-9887, 9889, 9895, 9898, 9976, 10044, 10048, 10120, 10172 10402, 10424, 10532, 10539, 10552, 11008, 11026, 11081, 11170,.
H.W. Chattaway valued "Brickfield Cottage", Stoney Stanton Road, 1903. PA279/44/8354.
G.L. Sutcliffe interested in Folly Lane land, 1906. PA279/44/9355,9361.
T.R.J. Meakin interested in Great Heath land, 1910. PA279/44/10150.
G.A. Hall, London, vouchers, 1905-15. PA279/56/23,24; PA279/58/19; PA279/63/24,25.
- Hesketh, London, altered school, 1857. PA279/84.
William Smith of Warwick named an executor of a Coventry widow, 1743. PA214/1/56.
James Edmeston of Brighton married a farmer's widow, c.1840. BA/A/G/5/31.
E.K. Purnell, 3, Earl Street, 1899. BA/A/G/5/43.
Thomas Cooper was a trustee of 12 & 13, Earl Street, 1891. BA/A/G/11/11.
Photograph of scale model of proposed cathedral by Sir G.G. Scott, c.1951. BA/N/W/4.
T.F. Tickner inspected a Sowe Waste cottage, 1893. PA403/181/4.
Donald Gibson congratulated Alderman Sidney Stringer on his C.B.E., 1967. PA465/123/17.
Warwick University scheme, c.1960. PA465/140/1.
T.R.J. Meakin developed Lockhurst Lane messuages, 1922. PA466/4/1 pp.36,37.
T.R.J. Meakin was involved with 597, Foleshill Road, 1922. PA466/4/1 p.38.
T.R.J. Meakin sold 66-76, Station Street West, 1924. PA466/4/1 p.248.
T.R.J. Meakin developed Cannon Close, 1938. PA466/4/4 p.11.
W.S. Hattrell built "Luda House", Rochester Road, 1929. PA466/4/4 p.232.
W.S. Hattrell built 7, Stareton Close, 1939. PA466/4/4 p.296.
W.S. Hattrell built 129, Terry Road, 1914. PA466/4/4 p.474.
W.H. (1913) and W.S. (1926) Hattrell had Welland Road land. PA466/5/1 p.64.
W.S. Hattrell built 1-4, Awson Street, 1910-11. PA466/5/1 p.208.
W.S. Hattrell sold Cannon Close land, 1939. PA466/5/1 p.397.
W.S. Hattrell built 7, Beechwood Avenue, 1916. PA466/5/2 p.3.
A.H. Gardner developed Firs estate, Kenilworth Road, 1940. PA466/6/1 fol.115.
Rolf Hellberg bought 62, Styvechale Avenue, 1945. PA466/6/2 fol.95.
Rolf Hellberg bought 7 & 7A, Westminster Road, 1945. PA466/6/2 fol.96; PA466/7/1 fol.330.
W.H. Hattrell built "The Croft" Cannon Close, 1937. PA466/7/1 fol.345.
W.H. Hattrell built 10, Welland Road, 1913. PA466/7/1 fol.396.
W.H. Hattrell built 129, Terry Road, 1914. PA466/7/2 fol.157.
W.H. Hattrell tenanted 133, Far Gosford Street, 1904-11. PA466/7/2 fol.397.
W.S. Hattrell owned 2 & 4A, Bramble Street; 133 & 135, Far Gosford Street; a shop, Crampers Fields; 142, Gulson Road; 17 & 19, Harefield Road; and Heritage Farm, Wyken, 1935. PA466/7/2 fol.398.
W.H. Hattrell tenanted 135, Far Gosford Street, 1904. PA466/7/2 fol.399.
C.F. Redgrave owned "Homeleigh", Priors Marston, Warwickshire, 1948. PA466/7/2 fol.413.
W.H. Hattrell built 70-76, Hartlepool Road, 1899. PA466/8/1 fol.187.
W.S. Hattrell sold 123, Arbury Avenue, 1931. PA466/8/2 p.73.
W.S. Hattrell sold Evelyn Avenue messuages, 1933. PA466/8/2 p.272.
W.S. Hattrell built 66, Rochester Road, 1931. PA466/8/3 fol.119.
Harry Quick tenanted "The Gables", Saint Nicholas' Street, 1892-97. PA466/21/2,3.
Albert Herbert & Son of Leicester built Coventry Museum, 1938-51:
PA434/70, 90, 104, 108, 109, 117, 136, 141-144, 149, 152, 154, 162, 165, 168, 169, 171, 174, 181, 182, 192, 193, 196, 201, 227, 228, 321, 340.
A.H. Gardner's plans, 1934-57. PA472.
Douglas Payne's involvement with Allesley charities, 1935. PA473/26/5-7.
Harry Quick designed London Road workhouse laundry, 1898. PA476/7/8,17.
H.W. Chattaway dessigned London Road workhouse imbeciles' ward and nurses' home, 1898: PA476/10/1.
H.W. Chattaway designed London Road workhouse relieving officer's office, 1899 - 1900: PA476/12/2,3,5,6.
T.F. Tickner dessigned London Road workhouse infirmary, 1905. PA476/13/3.
W.A. Watson tendered to alter farm buildings, Coundon, 1849-50. PA54/45/1; PA54/47/5.
Thomas Pratt prepared plan to alter same, 1849. PA54/46/1.
Thomas Rickman's bill for Bond's Hospital gateway, 1838. PA54/49/2.
J.L. Akroyd reported on state of Old Fillongley Hall, 1827. PA54/57/3.
J.L. Akroyd's account book for Bond's Hospital's restoration, 1847-48. PA54/74/1.
Thomas Rickman and H.W. Hutchinson, bill for Bond's Hospital alterations, 1836. PA54/117/14.
Charles Hansom surveyed Freeschool estate, 1840. PA54/250/5,6.
T.F. Tickner was a member of the Warwickshire Field Club, 1897. PA515/55/30,31.
Henry Couchman had Balsall parish, Warwickshire land [,1802]. PA529/4.
Lecture about Coventry architecture read to Architectural Association, 1853. PA541/1.
A.H. Gardner altered Newfield School kitchen, 1951-54. PA556/18/10,13,15,21.
Thomas Pratt did work for Cash's, 1859. PA562/10.
H.W. Chattaway likewise, 1880s. PA562/12; PA562/13; PA562/17/2,3.
Harry Quick likewise, 1890s. PA562/14; PA562/15.
Raoul de Boiviers leased Paris property to Cash's, 1928. PA562/186/3.
Harry Quick was named referee for alterations, 1916. PA563/18.
W.H. Hattrell laid out Spencer Park Building Estate, c.1910. PA570.
S.H. Hamblin of Birmingham dealt with Reform Club, 1945-48. PA573/16 passim.
Richardson, Son & Knowles of Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire were involved with Reform Club external decoration, 1956. PA573/17 passim.
Barnard Reyner was involved with Reform Club internal decoration, 1954. PA573/18/3,4,15.
H.W. Chattaway was concerned with 3-5, Priory Row, 1937. PA575/6/28,30.
A.H. Gardner, secretary, City Guild, 1940. PA575/7/11.
T.R.J. Meakin designed Binley Colliery village, 1926. PA576/2/1.
H.A.E. Gilks of Birmingham involved with Coventry & County Club, 1949. PA578/46/1,4,5.
R.S. Jones' interest in ring-road development on behalf of Coventry & County Club, 1958: PA578/47/7,13,27.
Garrtett & Simister designed a town hall for a site alongside their Council House, 1919. PA590.
George Steane was his watch-manufacturer brother-in-law's executor, 1895. PA591/1.IV,V.
W.S. Hattrell's large building projects, 1924-39. in PA5943/2/1.
Daimler, London, 1936-38. PA594/10/2/5/6.
William Merry had Torquay, Devon property, 1912. PA594/10/2/7/1.
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