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Charles Arthur Ford Whitcombe

Charles Arthur Ford Whitcombe (1872-1930) A.R.I.B.A. was a British architect, best known for his ecclesiastical designs. He was from Tibberton, Worcestershire and had his London office at 5 Newman Street, Oxford Street. In 1916 he emigrated to Queensland, Australia to become 'Chief Instructor - Architecture' at the Central Technical College, Brisbane.

List of work
United Kingdom • 1896 Chapel of St Mary's Convent, Chiswick, London. • Picturesque chapel with a small tower, in a free arts and Crafts Gothic. Classical reredos. Ceiling paintings by George Ostrehan; tapestry panel by Morris & Co. • 1900 Church of St James Huddington, Worcestershire • 1900–01 Church of St Michael Huddington, Worcestershire • 1903 Church of Christ Church Broadheath, Worcestershire • 1903–05 Church of St Andrew Hampton, Worcestershire • 1906 Church of St Andrew Cleeve Prior, Worcestershire • 1909 The Church of St Peter Rugby, Warwickshire.; • 1909 The Church of St Matthew Buckley, Flintshire. • A three-light window depicting St Anne teaching her daughter Mary, St Hilda teaching in her monastery at Whitby, and St Monica teaching her son Augustine. ==References==
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