Alfred Henry Hart

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Alfred Henry Hart

Alfred Henry Hart (1866-1953) was a painter and architect born in Hoxton, London who studied at the Royal Academy Schools in London, where he was awarded a Gold Medal; and at the Architectural Association in London, which awarded him a silver medal. After visiting France and Belgium on a travelling scholarship, he commenced independent practice in London in 1894. In 1901, with Percy Leslie Waterhouse (1864-1932), he formed the London-based architectural partnership Hart and Waterhouse. The partnership was dissolved in 1923.

In addition to his work as an architect, Hart was also a painter who was a member of the Brighton Art Club. He exhibited at the Royal Academy, the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours, and Walker's Gallery in London. He died in Bourton Bassett, Dorset.

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