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Cyril Farey

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to be one of the preeminent architectural draftsmen of the period. Farey travelled extensively in Europe and was commissioned to provide technical illustrations for both Frank Lloyd Wright's
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He became perhaps the most renowned British architectural draughtsman of the twentieth century, providing commissioned illustrations for numerous leading architects including
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depictions of architectural and engineering landmarks in the first half of the 20th century.
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and in 1924 they provided the winning design for classroom and administrative structures of
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in 1918 and became a Fellow in 1941. During the First World War he served in the
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in Singapore. From 1947 he partnered with son Michael Farey and John J Adams.
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Journal Of The Royal Institute Of British Architects Third Series Vol 29 No 9
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Associates of the Royal Institute of British Architects
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RA, before setting up his own architectural practice.
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Fellows of the Royal Institute of British Architects
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and served his articles in the offices of architect
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Index


St Mark's Church, Teddington
FRIBA
architect
architectural illustrator
perspective
Tonbridge School
Horace Field
Architectural Association
Royal Academy School of Architecture
Royal Institute of British Architects
Royal Army Service Corps
Ernest Newton
Edwin Lutyens
Frank Lloyd Wright
William Walcot
1923 Tokyo Imperial Hotel
Sydney Harbour Bridge
Lutyens' unrealized design
St Paul's Cathedral
World War II
Graham Dawbarn
Raffles College
Hampstead Garden Suburb
National University of Singapore
St George's Church Hall
Grade II Listed
Headstone
Harrow
St Mark's Church, Teddington

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