Clifford Strange

He started out as an assistant of Thomas Tait before setting up in practice himself.

Clifford Strange was an English architect.

Works

This was a competition winning scheme. The submissions being judged by Stanley Hemp.[2] The completed building was subsequently covered in the architectural press,[3]

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References

  1. Metroland short course notes, Twentieth Century Society, 2008
  2. Architect and Building News, 24 May 1935
  3. The Architectural Review, in January, 1940.



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