Wyatt & Nolting
Wyatt & Nolting was an architectural partnership of James Bosley Noel Wyatt (1847–1926)[1] and William G. Nolting (1866–1940).[2]
The partnership completed numerous works that are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places:
- Victor Cullen Center, Old Administration Building, Victor Cullen Center Campus, Sabillasville, MD, (Wyatt & Nolting)
- Victor Cullen School Power House, MD 81, Sabillasville, MD, (Wyatt & Nolting)
- Fifth Regiment Armory, 210—247 W. Hoffman St., Baltimore, MD, (Wyatt & Nolting)
- Garrett Building, 233-239 Redwood St., Baltimore, MD, (Wyatt & Nolting)
- Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Bel Air, 301 N. Main St., Bel Air, MD, (Wyatt & Nolting) 1896
- Liriodendron_(Bel_Air,_Maryland), 501 and 502 W. Gordon St., Bel Air, MD, (Wyatt & Nolting)
- Old Norfolk City Hall, 235 E. Plume St., Norfolk, VA, (Wyatt & Nolting)
- Pikesville Armory, 610 Reisterstown Rd., Pikesville, MD, (Wyatt & Nolting)
- Virginia Bank and Trust Building, 101 Granby St., Norfolk, VA, (Wyatt & Nolting)
- One or more works in Clifton Park, Bounded by Hartford Rd., Erdman Ave., Clifton Park Terrace, the Baltimore Belt RR and Sinclair Ln., Baltimore, MD, (Niersee & Neilson; Wyatt and Nolting)
Other Work
The pair also did work on the Homewood Campus of Johns Hopkins University, in Baltimore, MD. They designed the Physics Building in 1928 which would be completed in 1933. This building later became known as Krieger Hall.
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