Henry Harold Hughes
Harold Hughes or Henry Harold Hughes (1864–1940) was born in Liverpool and trained as an architect under Arthur Baker in London. He qualified as an ARIBA in 1890 and set up an architectural practice in Bangor in 1892, where he remained until his death in 1940.
Harold Hughes | |
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Lych Gate, St Tysul's Old Churchyard, by Harold Hughes (1907) | |
Born | 1864 Liverpool |
Died | 8 January 1940 75–76) Bangor, Gwynedd | (aged
Nationality | Welsh |
Alma mater | Liverpool College; pupil of Arthur Baker |
Occupation | Architect |
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