Name

Maycock and Bell

Designation
Architectural practice
Formation
1870
Dissolved
1874

In March 1871 Charles John Maycock was living in Birkenhead, but shortly thereafter he moved to Manchester, probably with A P Bell of Liverpool, where they commenced practice together. This partnership between Charles John Maycock and Asahel Pilkington Bell, architects and surveyors, at  6 Bond Street (later Princess Street) Manchester and at Sowerby Bridge, under the style or firm of Maycock and Bell, was dissolved by mutual consent as from 26 November 1874. [London Gazette 15 December 1874 Page 45].