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Albert Edward Lambert

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Wesleyan Church, St. Anns Well Road, Nottingham. 1902–03. Largely destroyed by fire on the evening of 8 May 1941 following a bombing raid on Nottingham. Demolished circa 1955. (Rebuilt as King's Hall Methodist
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In 1901 he was living at 8 Douglas Road, Nottingham and he subsequently lived on Richmond Drive and then Woodland Drive in Mapperley Park in Nottingham. His daughter Jessie Kathleen was born on 18 April 1901.
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In the 1891 census, he was living at 7 Wilfred Street in Derby, with his mother Louisa, and brother George. Albert's profession is given as Architect's assistant.
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shortly before his death. He died at home on 5 November 1929 of Encephalitis Lethargica, diagnosed 5 years earlier.
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Catterns House, Princess Street, Long Eaton, Derbyshire. (a private house built in the Arts and Crafts style 1908.)
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and in 1881 the family were living at the Grocers Shop & Cottage, Wetheral, Cumberland, England.
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Mickleover Wesleyan Methodist Church, Station Road, Mickleover, Derbyshire 1914 (replaced in 2000)
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In 1911, he was living at Hillcrest, Warwick Road, Nottingham, (1911 UK Census) and then moved to
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By 1901 and until at least 1926 he had offices first at 22 and later at 28 Park Row, Nottingham.
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196 Tamworth Road, Long Eaton, Derbyshire. Private house 1908 (Originally a doctor's surgery.)
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on 27 May 1869. He was the son of John Lambert and Louisa. By 1871 the family had moved to
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Sleaford, Northgate Methodist Church, 1909 (alterations - building demolished in 1972)
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Lincoln City Building Applications, Lincolnshire Archives LCPF Ledger 4726
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St John's Methodist Church, Swinton, Near Mexborough. Opened Jun 10th 1910
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Park Lane Wesleyan Methodist Church, Wembley, 1924. Demolished 1961.
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Crumpsall Methodist Church, Oak Road, Collyhurst, Manchester. 1909.
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Aspinal Centenary (Wesleyan Methodist) Chapel, Reddish Lane,
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Lincoln (1910) Pennell Street. Two villas built for the
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Albert Hall Institute Nottingham 1910. Demolished 1987.
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Thornton in the Dale Methodist Church, Yorkshire. 1909.
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Directory of British Architects 1834-1914: Vol 2 (L-Z)
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Fellows of the Royal Institute of British Architects
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Dallow Road Wesleyan Methodist Church, Luton. 1908.
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Index


Nottingham Victoria railway station
FRIBA
Nottingham
Manton
Rutland
Draycott
Derbyshire
6 Norfolk Street, Derby
205 Derby Road, Nottingham
Society of Architects
Royal Institute of British Architects



Victoria Station, Nottingham
Mapperley Methodist Church
Nottingham Midland Station
Carrington Street, Nottingham
Heckington Methodist Church
Heckington
Castle Donington Methodist Church
Albert Hall, Nottingham
Worksop
Metheringham
Swineshead
West Bridgford
Gorton
Manchester
Winchmore Hill

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