Name
                        Adshead and Ramsey
Designation
                        
                            Architectural partnership
                        
                    Formation
                        
                            1911
                        
                    Dissolved
                        
                            1936
                        
                    Partner 1
                        
                    Partner 2
                        
                    In 1911 Stanley Davenport Adshead (1868-1946) architect and Professor of Town Planning at Liverpool University. was invited by George V to survey and make proposals for the Duchy of Cornwall Estate in Kennington, London. As a result he took Stanley Churchill Ramsey as a junior partner; it being intended that Ramsey was to maintain continuity in London while Adshead was in Liverpool. According to entries in the RIBA Calendar, they remained partners as Adshead & Ramsey until at least 1936.
Address 1911-1936 Adshead and Ramsey, 46 Great Russell Street, London WC1