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headquarters in St Austell. Barbary died in 1970 and Portland Square was put under compulsory purchase by the Polytechnic in 1972. After this Bazeley merged into partnership with Mr Miller-Williams in Looe Street, the Barbican, Plymouth.
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In 1935 he was commissioned to build Tregannick House in Cornwall and set up his own practice there. It was his first major solo commission, and it clearly shows how he had imbibed the lessons of both
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In 2001, Bazeley, Miller-Williams and Corfield merged with The Jonathan Ball Practice to become The Bazeley Partnership.
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Bazeley started his architectural practice in Penzance in 1936 and after the war opened branches in
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in 1950. They received a substantial amount of work from the
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