Basic Biographical Details

Name: John Alan Slater
Designation:  
Born: 1885
Died: 16 June 1963
Bio Notes: John Alan Slater was born in 1885, the son of John Slater of London. He was educated at Cambridge University and studied at the Architectural Association from 1906 to 1908, commencing his articles with Aston Webb in the latter year. In 1909 he attended classes at the Royal Academy Schools. He worked as assistant to his father from the following year, and passed the qualifying exam in 1910. His father then took him into partnership. He was admitted ARIBA in 1911 and FRIBA in 1925.

The practice later became Slater, Moberly & Uren. John Alan Slater died on 16 June 1963.

Private and Business Addresses

The following private or business addresses are associated with this :
 AddressTypeDate fromDate toNotes
Item 1 of 311, St John's Wood Park, London, EnglandPrivate1911 *  
Item 2 of 36, Temple Fortune Court, Golders Green, London, EnglandBusinessBefore 1911After 1914 
Item 3 of 346, Berners Street, London, EnglandPrivate1914 *  

* earliest date known from documented sources.


Employment and Training

Employers

The following individuals or organisations employed or trained this (click on an item to view details):
 NameDate fromDate toPositionNotes
Item 1 of 4Slater & Moberly Mid 1930sPartner 
Item 2 of 4Aston Webb19081910Apprentice 
Item 3 of 4John Slater19101910Assistant 
Item 4 of 4Slater, Moberly & UrenMid 1930sAfter 1939Partner 

RIBA

RIBA Proposals

This proposed the following individuals for RIBA membership (click on an item to view details):
 NameDate proposedNotes
Item 1 of 4Percy Erskine Nobbs28 February 1910for Fellowship
Item 2 of 4Katharine Pamela Slater (Mrs Miller)10 July 1939for Associateship
Item 3 of 4(Miss) Kathleen Anne VeitchLate 1930For Associateship
Item 4 of 4George Watt6 March 1939for Associateship

References

Bibliographic References

The following books contain references to this :
 Author(s)DateTitlePartPublisherNotes
Item 1 of 1British Architectural Library, RIBA2001Directory of British Architects 1834-1914