Charles Alfred Broadhead
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He was articled to William Dymock Pratt of Nottingham in 1897. He was appointed Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1902.
He worked for several years as an assistant in the office of the Nottingham City Architect before taking a similar position in 1913 to the Swansea Corporation[2] at a salary of £250 per annum where he progressed to the position of Acting Borough Architect. In Swansea he lived at 7 Bernard Street.
In 1918 he was appointed Borough Architect to the Rotherham Corporation[3] at a salary of £500 per annum (equivalent to £24,600 in 2025).[4] He had offices in Moorgate Street, Rotherham.
