Grayson and Ould was the title of an architectural practice in Liverpool, Merseyside, England, during the late 19th and early 20th century. The partners were George Enoch Grayson (1833/4–1912) (usually known as G. E. Grayson) and Edward Ould (1852–1909). Grayson's son, George Hastwell Grayson (1871–1951), joined the partnership in 1896.[1] G. E. Grayson had been articled to Jonathan Gilliband Sale, and then studied on the Continent. In 1857 he established an independent architectural practice in Liverpool.[2] Ould had trained with John Douglas in Chester.[3] The two architects formed a partnership in 1886; prior to this each designed notable buildings separately. After 1886 most of the notable works were designed together. Grayson's son, George Hastwell Grayson (1871–1951), joined the partnership in 1896.[1]
George Enoch Grayson (1833/4–1912) (usually known as G. E. Grayson) and Edward Ould (1852–1909). Grayson's son, George Hastwell Grayson (1871–1951), joined...
Grayson, Ould's works include Uffington House, and the Queen's School, both in Chester, and both influenced by Douglas. After joining Grayson, Ould is...
GraysonandOuld was the title of an architectural practice based in Liverpool, Merseyside, England. George Enoch Grayson (1833/4–1912) (usually known...
British Queen Anne Revival style in 1895 by the architectural firm GraysonandOuld, it is a Grade II listed building. Built from red brick, Inverforth...
since July 1950, and its gardens are Grade II listed on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens. List of works by GraysonandOuld Treasure Houses of...
designed by J. J. Talbot were built and around this time a kitchen and service quarters designed by GraysonandOuld were added. In 1902 a music room followed...
architect in Liverpool, and became a partner in the same practice. List of works by GraysonandOuld England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975...
the Liverpool architectural firm of George Enoch Graysonand Edward A. L. Ould (probably by Ould), and was then known as Bidston Court. It was the home...
men by GraysonandOuld. The Bridge Inn (1900), also by GraysonandOuld, was built as a temperance hotel, and Hulme Hall (1901) by William and Segar Owen...
grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The village was developed into a model village in the second half of the 19th century and the early...
of the three gradings given to listed buildings and is applied to "buildings of national importance and special interest". The listed buildings are all...
Heart Church, Everton (1885–86) George Enoch Grayson (Liverpool born); List of works by GraysonandOuld Charles Francis Hansom designed the church of...
firm of GraysonandOuld designed the Village Club and Post Office, Weald House, several houses in The Folds and rebuilt Thornton House in 1895 and designed...
John Clarke 1898 to 1899 and to GraysonandOuld from 1899. He started work with the London and North Eastern Railway in 1911 and moved to London. He is...
the station tower Listed buildings in Birkenhead List of works by GraysonandOuld List of underground stations of the Merseyrail network Butt 1995, p...
the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The list includes listed buildings in the districts of Seaforth and Waterloo, but not...
town in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton, Greater Manchester, England, and its central area is unparished. The central area of the town contains over...