Allison in January 1940.The British chancery in Stockholm
Sir Richard John AllisonCVOCBE (1869–1958) was a Scottisharchitect. From 1889 he was associated with the government Office of Works in London (as example The Science Museum), and from 1914 was its chief architect.[1][2]
↑ "Geological Museum". Survey of London: volume 38: South Kensington Museums Area. British History Online. 1975. pp.257–259. Retrieved 17 September 2008.
↑ The drawings were signed "R. Allison – A.R.I.B.A – H.M. OFFICE OF WORKS LONDON", available from authorities in Stockholm.
↑ The architect was a "british" "Allison" also according to: Hultin, Olof; Johansson, Bengt OH; etal. (2005). Guiden till stockholms byggnader (in Swedish). Arkitektur Förlag AB. p.184. ISBN91-86050-58-3.