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Wallis, Gilbert and Partners was a British architectural partnership responsible for the design of many Art Deco buildings in the UK in the 1920s and 1930s. It was established by Thomas Wallis (1873–1953) in 1914. Wallis had previously served with Sir Frank Baines in the Office of Works. Although the identity of Gilbert has not been established, later partners included Frederick Button, Douglas Wallis (1901–1968), Agbolahan Adesegun (1935–2008) and J. W. MacGregor (d. 1994). Notable buildings include the Hoover Factory and the Firestone Tyre Factory. The firm also occasionally designed country houses, for instance, Limber and Ripley Grange at Loughton for Charles Frederick Clark, proprietor of the Caribonum group.

Works

  • The Old Vinyl Factory, Hayes, 1907 (former EMI factory complex)
  • Caribonum Factory, Leyton, London, 1918.
  • General Electrical Company Witton Works, Electric Avenue, Birmingham 1920, Grade II listed.
  • The Solex Factory, Marylebone Road, London, 1925.
  • Wrigley's Factory, Wembley, London, 1926.
  • The Shannon Factory, Kingston, London, 1928.
  • Firestone Tyre Factory, Great West Road, Brentford, Middlesex, 1928-1929 (Demolished 1980).
  • Pyrene Building, Great West Road, Brentford, 1929-1930
  • Tower and extension to the 'Alaska' factory, Bermondsey, London 1930s.
  • Albion Motor Car Company Ltd Works, Scotstoun, Glasgow 1930.
  • India Tyre Factory, Inchinnan 1930-1931.
  • Daimler Hire Garage, 9 Herbrand Street, London 1931.
  • British Bemberg Factory, Doncaster, Yorkshire, 1931.
  • Hoover Factory, Western Avenue, Perivale 1931-1938.
  • Victoria Coach Station, London, 1931-1932.
  • Coty Cosmetics Factory, Great West Road, Brentford, 1932.
  • ASEA Factory (latterly the Hawker Siddeley Power Transformer Factory before its closure in 2003), Walthamstow, 1936.
  • Simmonds Aerocessories, later Beecham's Pharmaceuticals Factory, Great West Road, Brentford, 1936-1942.
  • Richard Klinger Factory, Sidcup, London, 1937.
  • Tilling-Stevens Factory, Maidstone, Kent, 1917.
  • The firm also designed a number of bus garages for London Transport and its predecessors at:-

  • Addlestone, Surrey
  • Amersham, Buckinghamshire
  • Epping, Essex
  • Grays, Essex
  • Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire
  • Hertford, Hertfordshire
  • Peckham, London (demolished 1995)
  • Reigate, Surrey
  • St Albans, Hertfordshire (in collaboration with Adams, Holden & Pearson)
  • Tring, Hertfordshire
  • Northfleet, Kent
  • Windsor, Berkshire
  • References

    Wallis, Gilbert and Partners Wikipedia