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Arthur Young / Allan D Reid
CB098 · Corporate body · 1921

1921: Aldeburgh Church design

Arthur Young (1853 – 22 December 1924), Architect, particularly of Catholic churches. He was born in 1853 at Stamford, Lincolnshire, the second son of Charles Edward Young, and was educated there at Stamford Grammar School.

Banham, Frederick E
P683 · Person · 1921

1921: writing to Bishop regarding son, Cyril, becoming a priest

1898: The Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour, built in 1898 to the designs of FE Banham
Designed St Benet's, Beccles, WWI memorial

Basil and David Hatcher
CB211 · Corporate body · 1989

1989: Architect for Meryemana Foundation project at St Nicholas Church, Ipswich

Bush, David Mr BArch FRIBA
P388 · Person · 1969-2017

1969: Proposal for restructuring Leiston Church

Qualified as an architect from Liverpool University in 1947; trained on the Southwark Ordination Course (1973) before serving title as Assistant Curate at All Saints in Douglas (1977-80). He became Vicar at Marown (1980-87) and also served as Hospital Chaplain at Cronk Grianagh and Ballamona (1980-86).

C W Glover & Partners
CB024 · Corporate body · 30-3-1949

Proposals for new Church at March made in 1949.

CB269 · Corporate body · 1974

1919: Born
1974: Proposal about wall at Halesworth
2003: Died

"... he was blown up in a tank during the war, I think in North Africa, and thereafter lived and worked in a wheelchair." "Russell went on to qualify and practise as an architect and, among his many assignments was the conversion of a number of Adnams pubs, including the Anchor at Walberswick" webpage Southwold Art Circle

Hoopers
CB209 · Corporate body · 1912-

1912: Founded
1988: In dialogue with the Meryemana Foundation regarding St Nicholas Church, Ipswich

CB148 · Corporate body · 1979

1979: exchanges over drain easement
later part of Purcell, Tritton and Miller

Johns, Slater & Haward
CB087 · Corporate body · 1960

1960: Plans drawn for new Secondary School in Gorleston, Great Yarmouth

JW Stallebrass
CB016 · Corporate body · 1923-

James William Stallebrass practised with father John Garner Stallebrass (1886-1921) and brother, Arthur.

P227 · Person · 1978 -

1978: involved in architectural design and works supervision for Sacred Heart Church, St Ives.
1995: Chairman of Historic Churches Committee for RCDEA
1999: involved in proposed Church Hall at St Ives

Julian Limentani, BSc, BArch, RIBA, FRSA, is a Graduate of Bath University. He started his architectural career with Marshall Sisson Architects of Huntingdon in 1973 and has been a Partner in the firm since 1979. He has been the Cathedral Architect of Peterborough Cathedral since 1989, where he is also an Honorary Lay Canon. Among his other appointments, he is Chairman of the Rochester Cathedral Fabric Advisory Committee and Chairman of the Cathedral Architects Association. He is a Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Masons.

LSI Architects LLP
CB292 · Corporate body · 2014-

2015: Advising on Traffic management measures near St Martha's School. King's Lynn

CB291 · Corporate body · 1959[?]-2019[?]

Mr Desmond Waite MRVO was born in Andover, Hampshire. Mr Waite qualified as an architect in Portsmouth and moved to Lynn in 1959 to work for Harold Marsh architects. He took the business on as “Marsh and Waite”. In later years he went to work for his son Richard CF Waite.

1970s - overseeing work on St Martha's School, King's Lynn

Marshall Sisson, Architect
CB057 · Corporate body · 1917-present

1977: Drew up plans for St Ives Church extension
1988: Drew up plans for St Cecilia & presbytery, Dersingham

CB156 · Corporate body · 1982-2018

1982: plans for building work in Walsingham
2018: dissolved and reformed as Claxton Hall Architectural

CB293 · Person · 1955-1964

1950s+: Architect to the Education Committee of Norfolk County Council

1955: design for a new school in Field Land, King's Lynn
1959: design for Attleborough library
1964: died [mentioned as the "late G W Oak"]

Page & Tuthill
CB175 · Corporate body · 1948

1948: Architects for work on Slipper Chapel