William Henry Powell (architect)

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William Henry Powell FRIBA (1847 - 7 June 1900) was an architect primarily based in London and South Africa.[1]

He was articled to Joseph Gardner of Folkestone from 1864 to 1867 and remained as his assistant until he moved to be assistant to Sydney Smirke for one year. He later formed a partnership with John Ladds as Ladds and Powell which lasted until around 1890 when he emigrated to South Africa.

In South Africa he set up a practice in Durban. On his death in 1900, his eldest son William continued the practice in Durban.

He was nominated ARIBA in 1873 and FRIBA in 1887.

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