Ormrod Maxwell Ayrton FRIBA (1874 – 18 February 1960), known as Maxwell Ayrton, was an English architect. He spent most of his adult life working in London and designed houses, public buildings, and bridges.
Ormrod MaxwellAyrton FRIBA (1874 – 18 February 1960), known as MaxwellAyrton, was an English architect. He spent most of his adult life working in London...
wife of William Edward AyrtonMaxwellAyrton (1874–1960), Scottish architect Michael Ayrton (1921–1975), British artist Randle Ayrton (1869–1940), British...
on architecture. In 1905, he was joined in his practice by the young MaxwellAyrton, and they entered into a partnership in 1910. He never married, and...
Antony MaxwellAyrton (1909 – 4 April 1943) known as Tony Ayrton, was an artist and camouflage officer. He is best known for his work on the large-scale...
350–358. ISBN 978-8-17387-163-4. Balasubramaniam, R. 2002 Arnold Silcock; MaxwellAyrton (2003). Wrought iron and its decorative use: with 241 illustrations...
London, at 8 Tavistock Street. One of his assistants in the 1890s was MaxwellAyrton. By the turn of the century, Lutyens was recognised as one of architecture's...
Oxfordshire, called Hall Ingle, commissioning the young architect MaxwellAyrton and carrying out the decorations himself. Paintings on public display...
were Randle Ayrton (1869-1940) and MaxwellAyrton (1874-1960). Nicholas T. D. Ayrton (1782-1822), known as Thomas Ayrton, was the younger son and followed...
regular works program. In 1914–1916, architects John W. Simpson and MaxwellAyrton designed and built 4 Millbank, a six-story Neoclassical office building...
rest of the Exhibition was ready. Designed by John William Simpson and MaxwellAyrton, and built by Sir Robert McAlpine, it could hold 125,000 people, 30...
Andrew's United Reformed Church, a grade II listed building designed by MaxwellAyrton in 1933. Cheam Baptist Church is located next to St Dunstan's Church...
William Ayrton (1861-1916), was an artist based in Suffolk. The youngest, MaxwellAyrton (1874-1960), was a leading architect. The Ayrton family originated...
(1962), Buildings of England, vol. 21 Surrey, Penguin Books, p. 363 MaxwellAyrton, Arnold Silcock (1929), "The Welsh Smiths", Wrought Iron and Its Decorative...
writer, and pipe organ designer William James Audsley (1833–1907) Ormrod MaxwellAyrton (1874–1960), FRIBA John Baird (1798–1859), influential figure in the...
of Virginia (nee Virginia MaxwellAyrton, daughter of MaxwellAyrton) and Courtenay Theobald, the architect (MaxwellAyrton's practice partner, as well...
Sovereign Harry Shearer John Tavener Humphry Repton Sir Edward Watkin MaxwellAyrton Preston Neasden Wembley Kingsbury North Wembley Stonebridge Sudbury...
writer, and pipe organ designer William James Audsley (1833–1907) Ormrod MaxwellAyrton (1874–1960), FRIBA John Baird (1798–1859), influential figure in the...
architects and artists for camouflage work. Tony Ayrton was a painter, son of the architect MaxwellAyrton. Brian Robb had arrived more informally: he joined...
premises. An imposing copper-roofed building at Mill Hill was designed by MaxwellAyrton, the architect of the original Wembley Stadium, and construction began...
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