George Enoch Grayson

George Enoch Grayson (1833 (or 1834) – 7 November 1912), usually known as G. E. Grayson, was an English architect who practised in Liverpool. He was articled to Jonathan Gilliband Sale in 1851, travelled on the Continent for 12 months in 1856, and opened an independent practice the following year. In 1886 he formed a partnership with Edward Ould, and in the same year he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects. His son George Hastwell Grayson (1871–1951) was also an architect in Liverpool, and became a partner in the same practice.[1]

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  1. Brodie, Antonia (2001), Directory of British Architects 1834-1914: A-K, British Architectural Library, Continuum International Publishing Group, pp. 770–771, retrieved 18 July 2012


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