Basic Biographical Details

Name: F T Baggallay & W J N Millard
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Born: 1883(?)
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Bio Notes: Walter John Nash Millard was born in 1854. He studied at the South Kensington Art School in 1871, and was articled to John George Gibbins of Brighton for three years. He subsequently worked as assistant to William Burges in 1874, to Nicholas Chevalier in 1875 and to George Edmund Street from 1875 until 1881. He won the Sharpe Prize in 1878 and the Pugin Studentship in 1879, and was RA Travelling Student in 1880, also travelling in Europe in 1881 and 1882. He commenced independent practice in 1883, continuing his studies at University College, London the following year, which enabled him to pass the qualifying exam in 1884 and to be admitted ARIBA on 16 March 1885, his proposers being John Loughborough Pearson, William Emerson and Richard Phené Spiers.

Millard entered into partnership with Francis Thomas Baggallay. Baggallay (generally known as Frank) was born in 1855 and was articled to Thomas Henry Wyatt from 1873 to 1877. He studied at University College London, King's College London, the Architectural Association and the Royal Academy Schools. He travelled in France, Germany and Italy in 1880 and commenced independent practice in London in the same year. He was admitted ARIBA in 1881 and elected FRIBA in 1888.

Baggallay was President of the Architectural Association from 1891 to 1892. He died in 1930.

Millard was elected FRIBA in 1921. He died in 1936.

Private and Business Addresses

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 AddressTypeDate fromDate toNotes
Item 1 of 119, Great George Street, Westminster, London, EnglandBusinessBefore 1885After 1890 

Employment and Training

Employees or Pupils

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 NameDate fromDate toPositionNotes
Item 1 of 7Walter John Nash Millard1883(?) Partner 
Item 2 of 7Francis Thomas Baggallay (or Frank Thomas Baggallay)1883(?) Partner 
Item 3 of 7Thomas Arthur Sladdin18891890Apprentice 
Item 4 of 7Thomas Geoffry Lucas (or Geoffry Lucas)18891891Apprentice 
Item 5 of 7Thomas Arthur Sladdin18901892Draughtsman 
Item 6 of 7Arnold Dunbar Smith1895(?)1895(?)Assistant 
Item 7 of 7Francis Winton NewmanAfter 1897Before 1902Assistant 

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