Evans, Clark and Wollatt was an architectural practice based in Nottingham from the early 1920s to 1948.
The practice was established by Robert Evans, John Thomas Clark and John Woollatt by 1921. Robert Evans died in 1927, and John Thomas Clark retired in 1940.
In 1948 the practice changed its name and became Evans, Cartwright and Woollatt until 1961 when it was Cartwright, Woollatt and Partners. [1]
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