Clifford Strange

Clifford Strange (born c.1906)[1] was an English architect.

He started out as an assistant of Thomas Tait in 1928[2] before setting up in practice himself.

Works

This was a competition winning scheme. The submissions being judged by Stanley Hemp.[4] The completed building was subsequently covered in the architectural press,[5]

References

  1. "Selected to design Wembley town hall". The Guardian. 22 May 1935. Retrieved 15 May 2023.
  2. "DSA Architect Biography Report". Dictionary of Scottish Architects. Retrieved 25 November 2022.
  3. Metroland short course notes, Twentieth Century Society, 2008
  4. Architect and Building News, 24 May 1935
  5. The Architectural Review, in January, 1940.


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