John Hall (architect)

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John Hall (1851 16 December 1914) was a British architect.

Born in York, Hall moved to Scarborough in about 1872 and became an architect. He specialised in domestic architecture and designed numerous houses in the town. Frank Tugwell and Edwin Cooper both trained under him, with Tugwell becoming a partner in his firm.[1] He also served as an alderman and a justice of the peace in the town.[2]

Hall's son, John Percy Hall, became an architect.[3]

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