Catalogue description ERNEST WAMSLEY LEWIS, ARCHITECT
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Reference: | D/WAL |
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Title: | ERNEST WAMSLEY LEWIS, ARCHITECT |
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D/WAL/A PERSONAL PAPERS D/WAL/B OFFICE RECORDS D/WAL/C PROJECT BASED RECORDS D/WAL/C1 Job Correspondence Files D/WAL/C2 Drawings D/WAL/C2/1 PRIVATE DWELLINGS D/WAL/C2/2 SCHOOLS D/WAL/C2/3 THEATRES AND CONCERT HALLS D/WAL/C2/4 CHURCHES D/WAL/C2/5 CIVIC BUILDINGS D/WAL/C2/6 COMMERCIAL D/WAL/C2/7 CONSERVATION D/WAL/C3 Photographs |
Date: | c1912 - 1974 |
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List of the photographs of Ernest Wamsley Lewis' buildings, held at the Dorset County Museum. [Please note that it is advisable to contact the museum in order to make an appointment to view the photographs] PARISH DESCRIPTION OF BUILDING AFFPUDDLE GREATFIELD HOUSE BALSALL COMMON HOUSE "Farleton" (Warwickshire) also Listed as "Fen End" BROADMAYNE HOUSE (for DR COOPER) HOUSE (VALLEY COTTAGE. COMBE FLOREY HOUSE (Somerset.) DORCHESTER House, Maiden Castle Rd FOLKESTONE SCHOOL. (KENT) FRINTON HOUSE (DEVON) HOWTON HOUSE (Cornwall) IRELAND. Plan of HOUSE LANGTON HERRING 'Westhrope:' Angel Lane LITTON CHEYNEY. HOUSE LONDON VICTORIA CINEMA. LONG BREDY WHATCOMBE HOUSE OVERCOMBE HOUSE "Greystones". PUDDLETOWN SURGERY & HOUSE (for Dr Brook) RADIPOLE House "Lavenders: Manor Rd House. (Dr Mc Gowan) House "RAPPELE" House "Letter Box Cottage" SUTTON POYNTZ. "Staddles" "Blacksmith Cottage" Russett Cottage "Spinneys" SWANAGE EGDON Cottage House, ULWELL RD "Greys" WALDRON RD UPLYME House, "Longacre" (Devon) UPWEY "Little Brook" House. 666 Dorchester Rd. WEYMOUTH. Royal "Sailors Rest" conversion Bateman's Shop. St Mary St. House 5a. Wyke Rd House Belfield Park BUNGALOW, ULLSWATER CRESC NEW CLOSE GDNS (War Damage) "STRAITWAYS", BUXTON RD SCHOOL, (WYKE REGIS) PLAN of house (not built) WOOL Milk Bottling DEPOT |
Held by: | Dorset History Centre, not available at The National Archives |
Language: | English |
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Physical description: | 4150 Files |
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Ernest Wamsley Lewis was born on 16 February 1898. He served in the army in Italy after the First World War. He joined the Architectural Association as a mature student in 1921. While training at the Architectural Association he became interested in theatre and cinema design. He won the RIBA Alfred Bossom Medal and a travelling scholarship to America. He designed the New Victoria Cinema, London during 1928-1930 which is now a listed building and then won the open competition for a large school in Folkestone in 1938. Ernest Wamsley Lewis formed the Weymouth Civic Society in 1946 and became the first Honorary Secretary. He led a campaign to save the Harbour Masters House, North Quay but unfortunately the building was demolished. However, 2-3 Trinity Street, Weymouth were saved and restored with the aid of the Dorset County Museum. Ernest Wamsley Lewis restored the house and bequeathed the property to Weymouth Civic Society The house is now open to the public. Ernest Wamsley Lewis died in 1978. |
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