User talk:Vernon39/Arwenack

Arwenack Avenue

 * User:Storye book states that a row of houses on the South-west side of Arwenack Avenue were designed by E.T. Spashett, "an architectural apprentice attached to Cowell Drewett and Wheatly of Penzance, aged 16-18, probably because everyone else was at war. I think he may have started his apprenticeship at age 14." The architect went off to design the Church Army Chapel, Blackheath


 * These were houses now numbered 19 to 28, although No.17 may be in the group (No. 18 is a dissimilar bungalow).


 * The source for the above credit of the design to E.T. Spashett is the architect's archives which are to be donated to the RIBA archive in 2009, after cataloguing.--Storye book (talk) 16:12, 30 August 2009 (UTC)