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1800 - 1940

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Name

Alfred James Howcroft

Designation
architect
Born
1862
Place of Birth
Wakefield
Location
Oldham
Died
1946

Buildings and Designs

Building Name District Town/City County Country
New Board School, Roundthorn, Oldham Roundthorn  Oldham  GMCA  England
Branch Store, Littlemoss, Ashton-under-Lyne Waterloo  Ashton-under-Lyne  GMCA  England
Branch Shops and Cottages, Waterloo, Ashton-under-Lyne for the Co-operative Society Waterloo  Ashton-under-Lyne  GMCA  England
Royd Mill. Chamber Street Oldham   Oldham  GMCA  England
Church of Emmanuel. Chestnut Street Chadderton Chadderton  Oldham  GMCA  England
Providence Mill. Benyon Street Lees Lees  Oldham  GMCA  England
Unit Factory Delph near Oldham Delph  Oldham  GMCA  England
War memorial “Pots & Pans Hill “ north of Greenfield Saddleworth   Greenfield  GMCA  England
Three Pairs Parlour-type Houses, Heathfield Estate, Uppermill for UDC Uppermill  Oldham  GMCA  England
Rebuilding “Hanging Gate” Inn Diggle Diggle  Oldham  GMCA  England
40 Houses Wood's Avenue Marsden   Marsden  West Yorkshire  England
Paper Bag Works, Howley, Warrington Howley  Warrington  Cheshire  England

Partnerships

Name Designation Formed Dissolved Location
Howcroft and Son Architectural practice 1921 1949 Oldham

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