Charles Lovett Gill

Charles Lovett Gill FRIBA (1880–1960)[1] was a Scottish architect, notable for his long-term partnership with Sir Albert Edward Richardson, which lasted from 1906 to 1939. He lived at The White House, Odiham, Hampshire, England, and was invested as a Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects[2] in recognition for his contribution to architecture in England.

References

  1. Biography in Official Website of 'Scottish Architects'
  2. "Charles Lovett Gill". The Peerage. 26 July 2004.
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