Basic Biographical Details

Name: Alexander Godolphin Bond
Designation:  
Born: 1870
Died: 27 May 1937
Bio Notes: Alexander Godolphin Bond was born in 1870 and was articled to his brother Frederick Bligh Bond in Bristol from 1892. He subsequently worked in the office of William Church Howgate. He was admitted ARIBA in 1897 and commenced independent practice in London c.1898. He worked in partnership with Claude Batley from 1906 to 1913, and with Gilbert Scott Cockrill from 1921 to 1924. Bond was admitted FRIBA in 1922 and died on 27 May 1937.

Private and Business Addresses

The following private or business addresses are associated with this :
 AddressTypeDate fromDate toNotes
Item 1 of 2Bristol, Somerset, EnglandPrivate/business1870After 1892 
Item 2 of 2London, EnglandBusinessc. 1898  

Employment and Training

Employees or Pupils

The following individuals were employed or trained by this (click on an item to view details):
 NameDate fromDate toPositionNotes
Item 1 of 1Peter John Malcolm Johnstone FoubisterEarly 1926Before 29 November 1926AssistantFor six months only

RIBA

RIBA Proposals

This proposed the following individuals for RIBA membership (click on an item to view details):
 NameDate proposedNotes
Item 1 of 5James Austen Bent5 March 1934For Associateship
Item 2 of 5Peter John Malcolm Johnstone Foubister29 November 1926for Associateship
Item 3 of 5Sidney Toy3 December 1923for Associateship
Item 4 of 5Sidney Toy1 December 1924for Fellowship
Item 5 of 5James Mollison Wilson1 December 1924for 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   

Periodical References

The following periodicals contain references to this :
 Periodical NameDateEditionPublisherNotes
Item 1 of 2RIBA Journal26 June 1937v44London: Royal Institute of British Architectsp849 - tribute to Bond by V A Jolley
Item 2 of 2RIBA Journal14 August 1937v44London: Royal Institute of British Architectsp967 - obituary