After graduating from Cambridge in 1901, Doll attended
University College London where he studied for architectural diploma. He was present at the
British School of Archaeology at Athens in 1904. In addition, he designed the
Villa Ariadne, a residence for Evans at Knossos, which now houses the Knossos Research Centre. He was succeeded in the role as Knossos architect, by
Piet de Jong, who expanded on many of his reconstruction interventions. He served as the mayor of
Holborn in 1951. Doll died in April 1955 at
Meldreth, Cambridgeshire. His brother,
Mordaunt, also played first-class cricket. ==References==