Sir Edward Maufe architectural papers, 1924-1968.

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Sir Edward Maufe architectural papers, 1924-1968.

This collection consists of thirty-six architectural drawings and twenty-two cubic feet of business records from English architect Sir Edward Maufe. The architectural drawings consist of positive and negative blueprints, pencil and watercolor drawings on vellum, and pencil sketches on linen. The business records that correspond to the architectural projects consists of account books, correspondence, building contracts, construction estimates, and bills of quantities used for cost planning.

46 cubic feet.

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Maufe, Edward, Sir, 1883-1974

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Sir Edward Brantwood Maufe (1882-1974) was a renowned British architect. Maufe became an associate member of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1910 following his completion of a Bachelor of Arts degree from St John's College, Oxford. Maufe received his first recognition as an architect upon the completion of two buildings: St Bede at Clapham in 1923 and St Saviour's at Acton in 1926. Both buildings were constructed for the Royal Association in Aid of the Deaf and Dumb. From 1943 until...