ARCHITECTS B
* = Architect not employed by the Office of Works or its successors (Ministry of Works, Ministry of Public Building and Works, Department of the Environment, Property Services Agency), or any other Government department
? = indicates a measure of uncertainty
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*Back, E.H.*Banks, Edward (1817-1866)
*Blackmore and Sykes*Blake, H.*Blow, Detmar (1867-1939)
Obituary: RIBAJ Jun 1984, p. 107. Worked mainly on post office buildings in the West of England and the Midlands
Sometimes recorded as "Bullock" in surviving documentation. Began his career in the Office of Works as architect-draughtsman in 1903, was appointed architect in 1919, and became responsible for post offices in the West of England and Wales
Post offices:
Obituary: RIBA Journal 8 Sep 1934, p. 1032
Spilsby Post Office (Lincoln, Rutland and Stamford Mercury 27 Oct 1905)
- Wolverhampton Post Office (Queen Street)(conversion of orphanage)(Staffordshire Advertiser 10 Sep 1853, p. 5)
- Burslem Post Office (Market Square)(Staffordshire Sentinel 29 Jan 1881, p. 5)
- South Brent Post Office (Exeter and Plymouth Gazette 31 Aug 1894, p. 7)
- Banff Post Office (Banffshire Gazette 16 May 1865, p. 5)
*Blackmore and Sykes*Blake, H.*Blow, Detmar (1867-1939)
- Tintagel Post Office (alterations)
- Colwyn Bay Post Office
- Kettering Post Office (Opened: 18 Oct 1933)(Mercury and Herald (Northampton) 22 Sep 1933, p. 4)
- Leicester Post Office
- Liverpool Parcels Sorting Office
- Paignton Post Office
Obituary: RIBAJ Jun 1984, p. 107. Worked mainly on post office buildings in the West of England and the Midlands
- Melton Mowbray Post Office
- Northampton Post Office
- Ingatestone Post Office (Chelmsford Chronicle 1 Dec 1911, p. 8)
Sometimes recorded as "Bullock" in surviving documentation. Began his career in the Office of Works as architect-draughtsman in 1903, was appointed architect in 1919, and became responsible for post offices in the West of England and Wales
Post offices:
- Aberdare Post Office and Telephone Exchange
- Abertillery Post Office and Telephone Exchange
- Ammanford Post Office and Telephone Exchange
- Avonmouth Post Office and Telephone Exchange
- Bath Post Office and Telephone Exchange
- Bodmin Post Office
- Bridgend Post Office
- Cardiff Post Office extension
- Chepstow Post Office
- Crewe Post Office extension
- Egham Post Office and Telephone Exchange
- Evesham Post Office (Architect & Building News 24 Jan 1930, p. 139; Architects' Journal 6 Jan 1926, p. 69; BPMA E178)
- Falmouth Post Office and Telephone Exchange (with Henry Seccombe)
- Holywell Post Office and Telephone Exchange
- Ludlow Post Office
- Macclesfield Post Office and Telephone Exchange
- Maidenhead Post Office
- Morriston Post Office and Telephone Exchange
- Nantwich Post Office
- Neath Post Office
- Porth Post Office
- Rushden Post Office
- Sherborne Post Office and Telephone Exchange
- Walsall Post Office and Telephone Exchange
- Wellington Post Office and Telephone Exchange
- Cromer Telephone Exchange
- Gloucester Repeater Station
- RAF Catterick - Officers' Mess and Quarters
- RAF Hullavington, Stanton St Quinton -various structures
- RAF Launton - airfield watch tower and office
- RAF Laverstock - TA headquarters
- RAF Leuchars - old Sergeants' mess
- RAF Manby - various structures
- RAF Malmesbury - aircraft workshops
- RAF West Malling - Gibson building
- Taunton Repeater Station
- Tavistock Repeater Station
- Glasgow Post Office (Opened: 5 Jan 1857)(Morning Post 7 Jan 1857, p. 7)
Obituary: RIBA Journal 8 Sep 1934, p. 1032
- Berwick Post Office (Yorkshire Post 1 Dec 1905, p. 3)
- Morpeth Post Office
- Ripon Post Office
- Rothbury Post Office
Spilsby Post Office (Lincoln, Rutland and Stamford Mercury 27 Oct 1905)