Edwin Alfred Rickards

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Edwin Alfred Rickards
Born 1872
Died 29 August 1920
Occupation Architect

Edwin Alfred Rickards (1872-1920) was a British architect.

Early life

Edwin Alfred Rickards was born in 1872.[1][2]

Career

Methodist Central Hall in Westminster, London.

Rickards worked alongside architects Henry Vaughan Lanchester and James Stewart.[1] He specialized in baroque architecture.[3] He designed the Methodist Central Hall in Westminster, London in 1907.[1]

Rickards appeared as a fictional character in Arnold Bennett's 1918 novel entitled The Roll-Call.[3] His portrait was done by Frank Waldo Murray.[4]

Death

Rickards died on 29 August 1920.[2]

References

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