Robert Cartwright Whitelegg
Robert Cartwright Whitelegg was the son of Robert Whitelegg, and Hannah. His father was a farmer of 220 acres in Ashton-on-Mersey employing eleven men and one boy at the time of the 1881 census.
Address
1890 Robert C. Whitelegg, architect, 29, Brazennose Street, Manchester.
1895 Robert C Whitelegg 16 Albert Square
1895 Robert E Whittaker 54 Deansgate
1897 Whitelegg & Whittaker architects & surveyors Somerset Buildings 19 Brazennose Street
1903 Whitelegg & Whittaker architects & surveyors 19 Brazennose Street (Slater's)
1909 Whitelegg & Bowler 18a Royal London Buildings 196 Deansgate (Slater's)
1911 Whitelegg & Bowler 18a Royal London Buildings 196 Deansgate (Slater's)
Residence
1881 Ashton Lane, Ashton-on-Mersey
1891 Harborough Road Ashton-on Mersey (census)
1909 Carisbrooke Ashton Grove Ashton-on Mersey
1911 Carisbrooke Ashton Grove Ashton-on Mersey
1923 Robert C. Whitelegg, Mead Cottage, Livermead Lane, Torquay (Commercial Motor)
1934 Robert C. Whitelegg, Mead Cottage, Livermead Lane, Torquay (probate)
Buildings and Designs
Building Name | District | Town/City | County | Country |
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House Oakfield Ashton-on-Mersey | Ashton-on- Mersey | GMCA | England | |
Three Houses Harborough Road Ashton-on-Mersey | Ashton-on- Mersey | GMCA | England |
Partnerships
Name | Designation | Formed | Dissolved | Location |
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Whitelegg and Bowler | Architectural practice | 1907 | 1930 | Manchester |
Whitelegg and Whittaker | Architectural practice | 1895 | 1903 | Manchester |