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Architect's drawing of house #1012 Balgores Lane built for the 1911 exhibition of Romford Garden Suburb at Gidea Park.

Source

The book of the exhibition of houses and cottages, Romford garden suburb, Gidea Park page 63

Date

1911

Author

The Exhibition Committee of Romford Garden Suburb-Gidea Park. The image is believed to be the work of the home's architect, A. F. C. Bentley

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A few details about Mr Arthur Frederick Collins Bentley, FRIBA

* Architect of the house (#1012 - now 39, Balgores Lane) for the 1911 Exhibition - Built by H. Butcher & Sons
* Lived in the house from 1911 to 1935
* He was also the architect of a number of post-exhibition houses in the Gidea park Conservation Area between 1912 and 1920 (#34, #48 Balgores Lane, #52, #55 Crossways, #19 Heath Drive)
* 1 March 1877 : Born in Edmonton to Mr Frederick Joseph Bentley and Mrs Emma Martha Bentley 
* 3 July 1907: Married Mary Elizabeth Steel at St Andrew - Stoke Newington (Daughter of Mr Charles and Bessy Steel - Born 5-Nov-1871)
* 2 Dec 1958 : Died in Dorking, Surrey

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