ARCHITECTS J-K
* = 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
? = indicates a measure of uncertainty
*Jackson, E.
Worcester Post Office (Shaw Street)
Worcester Post Office (Shaw Street)
- Worcestershire Chronicle 7 Feb 1848, p. 6
*James Duncan and Son
Turriff Post Office
*James and Morgan
Tredegar Post Office and Masonic Hall
*James Duncan and Son
Turriff Post Office
*Jennings, Henry
Old Hill Post Office, Cradley Heath
*Johnson, of Newcastle
South Shields Post Office (Dean Street)
Hertford Post Office
Ipswich Post Office
Jones, D. M.
Dolgellau Post Office
Liverpool Corn Exchange Post Office (redesign/modernisation)
Kilburn Post Office
Mayor of Wednesbury 1896-1900, chairman of the Darlaston Magistrates' Court, a member of Staffordshire County Council for forty years, and Freeman of the Borough of Wednesbury 1941. Architect of Slater Street Methodist Chapel, Darlaston (1910, dem.), Joynson Street Methodist Chapel, Kings Hill (1907, dem.), Trinity Methodist Chapel, Wednesbury (1912), the Police Station, Darlaston (1902) and many other public and private buildings in Darlaston and Wednesbury. - Information supplied by Andy Foster
Darlaston Post Office
Judd, E. W
Fareham Post Office
Turriff Post Office
*James and Morgan
Tredegar Post Office and Masonic Hall
*James Duncan and Son
Turriff Post Office
*Jennings, Henry
Old Hill Post Office, Cradley Heath
*Johnson, of Newcastle
South Shields Post Office (Dean Street)
- North and Shields Daily Gazette 23 May 1870, p. 2
- Northern Echo 26 May 1870, p. 4
- South Shields Daily Gazette 23 May 1870, p. 2
Hertford Post Office
Ipswich Post Office
Jones, D. M.
Dolgellau Post Office
- Post Office Magazine Apr 1961, p. 116
Liverpool Corn Exchange Post Office (redesign/modernisation)
- Post Office Magazine Feb 1961, p. 62
Kilburn Post Office
- BPMA 91/2413, 2416
Mayor of Wednesbury 1896-1900, chairman of the Darlaston Magistrates' Court, a member of Staffordshire County Council for forty years, and Freeman of the Borough of Wednesbury 1941. Architect of Slater Street Methodist Chapel, Darlaston (1910, dem.), Joynson Street Methodist Chapel, Kings Hill (1907, dem.), Trinity Methodist Chapel, Wednesbury (1912), the Police Station, Darlaston (1902) and many other public and private buildings in Darlaston and Wednesbury. - Information supplied by Andy Foster
Darlaston Post Office
Judd, E. W
Fareham Post Office
*Kates, J.
Obituary: RIBA Journal 25 Nov 1933, p. 100
Brentford Post Office
*Kay, Joseph (1775-1847)
Edinburgh Post Office
*Kemp, William James (b. 1882)
Gerrards Cross Post Office
*Key, Thomas E.
Aldeburgh Post Office
Obituary: RIBA Journal 25 Nov 1933, p. 100
Brentford Post Office
*Kay, Joseph (1775-1847)
Edinburgh Post Office
*Kemp, William James (b. 1882)
Gerrards Cross Post Office
*Key, Thomas E.
Aldeburgh Post Office