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Thomas Arthur Darcy Braddell
Architect
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1884
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08/02/1925
1970
Thomas Arthur Darcy Braddell born in 1884, the son of Sir Thomas Braddell, Chief Judicial Officer of the Malay States. Educated at St Paul's School, he was articled to Sir Ernest George and attended the AA Schools. He commenced independent practice in London in 1908, and went into partnership with Humphry Deane as Deane & Braddell with whom he had an extensive Arts and Crafts domestic practice.

He was admitted ARIBA in 1920 under the war exemption scheme, and afterwards was elected Fellow in 1922. That same year, 1922, he joined the Art Workers' Guild. He wrote 'How to Look at Buildings' in 1932 and died in 1970.

Addresses

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5 Holland Park Avenue London W EnglandPrivate

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13 Old Quebec Street Marble Arch London W EnglandBusiness

Employment and Training

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NameName LinkDate FromDate ToPositionNotes
Deane & Braddell207611In year 1937Partner

RIBA Proposals

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PersonDate ProposedNotes
Walter Schomberg Hepburne Scott1937/10/18for Associateship

References

Bibliographic References

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AuthorTitleDatePublisherPartNotes
Beauty's AwakeningBeauty's Awakening: The Centenary Exhibition of the Art Workers' GuildBrighton Museum September -November 1984, Royal Pavilion Brighton
Who's Who in Architecture1914
Who's Who in Architecture1926
Royal Academy exhibitors1905-70

Periodical References

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Periodical NamePublisherDate CircEditionNotes
Building1970218pp9, 62, Obituary

Archive References

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Archive NameSourceSource Cat NoBuilding IdItem NameNotes
RIBA Photographs CollectionRIBA Archive, Victoria & Albert Museum100036
RIBA Nomination PapersRIBA Archive, Victoria & Albert Museum100005A no2939 F no1876
RIBA Drawings CollectionRIBA Archive, Victoria & Albert Museum200010