Albert Edward Lambert

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Albert Edward Lambert, FRIBA (27 May 1869 – 5 November 1929) was a British architect based in Nottingham, England.[1]

He was born in Manton in Rutland on 27 May 1869. He was the son of John Lambert and Louisa. By 1871 the family had moved to Draycott in Derbyshire and in 1881[2] the family were living at the Grocers Shop & Cottage, Wetheral, Cumberland, England.

In the 1891 census,[3] he was living in Derby, with his mother Louisa, and brother George. Lambert's profession is given as architect's assistant.

He married Annie Elizabeth Robinson, daughter of butcher and farmer Michael H. Robinson and Ann, at the end of 1897. His daughter Jessie Kathleen was born on 18 April 1901.

He died at home on 5 November 1929 of encephalitis lethargica, diagnosed 5 years earlier.

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