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Name
  
Harold Hooper

Role
  
Architect

Died
  
1953


Harold Ridley Hooper

Harold Ridley Hooper (1886, Bury St Edmunds – 1953) was an English architect based in Ipswich, Suffolk.

He was elected ARIBA in 1910, having been articled to John Sewell Corder, and started his own practice in Ipswich in 1912. He was a Colonel in the 4th Battalion of the Suffolk Regiment during World War I. He was later Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Suffolk.

His buildings include the Electric Palace Cinema, Harwich (1911), Butlins Skegness holiday camp (1936) and other designs for Butlins Ltd.

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