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Hoare & Wheeler
Architectural practice
Year Only
1898
After (Year)
19/05/1926
1926
Edward Barclay Hoare was born in 1872 and educated at Harrow and Magdalen College, Oxford. He was articled to Edward Prioleau Warren from 1895 to 1898 and attended the British School in Athens, subsequently travelling in Sweden, Germany, Belgium, France, Italy, Spain and Greece. At the end of his apprenticeship he commenced practice on his own account with another well-off apprentice of Warren's, Montague Wheeler. Wheeler had been born in 1874 and educated at Marlborough and Trinity Hall, Cambridge, and had attended University College, the South Kensington Schools and Tufton Street Art School. He had travelled in France and Belgium.

Both were admitted LRIBA on 30 January 1911 and FRIBA in 1913. The architecture of the Duke's Tower at All Saints Episcopal Church, Inveraray reflects Warren's closeness to Bodley, whose pupil and assistant he had been in 1880-84.

Wheeler appears to have been practising alone by 1933, when he took Charles Melville Seth-Ward (born 1868) into partnership. This partnership lasted until 1935; Wheeler died two years later, on 15 September 1937.

In the 1950s the practice was run by Samuel Dennis Wheeler-Carmichael.

Addresses

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Business Addresses

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AddressClassDate From Date From TypeDate ToDate To TypeNotes
22 Portman Street London EnglandBusinessBefore 1913After 1926

Employees or Pupils

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NameName LinkDate FromDate ToPositionNotes
Samuel Dennis Wheeler-Carmichael408935Before 1954Partner
Edward Barclay Hoare201465In year 1898Early 192LsPartner
Montague Wheeler205881In year 1898Early 192LsPartner

Buildings and Designs

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Building NameDate StartedTown, District or VillageIslandCity or CountyCountryNotes
All Saints Episcopal ChurchIn year 1923InverarayArgyllScotland

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