Occupation Architect Building City Hall, Cardiff | Died 29 August 1920 | |
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Books Paris Nights, and Other Impressions of Places and People ; with Illus. by E.A. Rickards |
Early life
Edwin Alfred Rickards was born in 1872.
Career
Rickards worked alongside architects Henry Vaughan Lanchester and James Stewart. He specialized in baroque architecture. He designed the Methodist Central Hall in Westminster, London in 1907.
Rickards appeared as a fictional character in Arnold Bennett's 1918 novel entitled The Roll-Call. His portrait was done by Frank Waldo Murray.
Death
Rickards died on 29 August 1920.
References
Edwin Alfred Rickards Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA