Basic Biographical Details Name: | Charles Edward Bateman | Designation: | | Born: | 8 June 1863 | Died: | 5 August 1947 | Bio Notes: | Charles Edward Bateman was born in Castle Bromwich, West Midlands in 1863, the son of John Jones Bateman. He was educated at St Marylebone Grammar School, London and Grange School, Eastbourne, and was articled to his father from 1881 to 1886, studying at Birmingham Architectural Association. He joined Verity & Hunt as improver in 1886 but left the following year to join his father in partnership. He passed the qualifying exam in 1894 and was admitted ARIBA the following year. He was a Freemason and was President of the Birmingham Architectural Association in 1897-99 and in 1911-13. Between 18899 and 1901 he was in partnership with H F Buckland. He died on 5 August 1947. | Private and Business AddressesThe following private or business addresses are associated with this : | | Address | Type | Date from | Date to | Notes | | 81a, Edmund Street, Birmingham, England | Business | 1898 * | 1906(?) | | | 18, Bennett's Hill, Birmingham, England | Private/business(?) | Before 1914 | After 1926 | | | 2 The Sanctuary, Westminster, London, England | Business | 1926 * | | |
* earliest date known from documented sources.
RIBARIBA ProposalsThis proposed the following individuals for RIBA membership (click on an item to view details): | | Name | Date proposed | Notes | | Thomas Cooper | 29 February 1904 | for Fellowship |
Buildings and DesignsThis was involved with the following buildings or structures from the date specified (click on an item to view details): | | Date started | Building name | Town, district or village | Island | City or county | Country | Notes | | 1913 | 'Little Cumbrae' | Millport | Great Cumbrae | Bute | Scotland | two phases of alterations and additions |
ReferencesBibliographic ReferencesThe following books contain references to this : | | Author(s) | Date | Title | Part | Publisher | Notes | | British Architectural Library, RIBA | 2001 | Directory of British Architects 1834-1914 | | | |
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