A. T. Butler

Albert Thomas Butler (1872-1952) was a prolific Black Country architect who worked from Cradley Heath and, later, from Dudley. His work included the extension to Cradley Heath Church of England Infants' School, the offices of James Grove at Halesowen, and the Cradley Heath Workers' Institute.[1] He was also responsible for modifications to the Dudley Guest Hospital. A T Butler also designed the 1931 extension to Halesowen Grammar School built by Alfred Simmonds a subsidiary company of John Bowen & Sons the Birmingham builders.

References

  1. "Stourbridge Historical Society". Stourbridge News. 30 October 2008. Retrieved 9 March 2013.
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