Henry Hardwick Dawson FRIBA (23 February 1900 - 14 January 1962) was an architect based in Nottingham.
He worked in partnership with Alfred John Thraves until that partnership was dissolved in 1927. [1]
He was born on 23 February 1900 in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, the son of Albert Henry Dawson (1868-1954), an LMS Railway Official, and Frances Mary Hardwick (1872-1949). In 1939 he was living with his parents at The Park, Normanton on the Wolds, Nottinghamshire.
He married Marie Leila Gormley in 1943.
He died on 14 January 1962 leaving an estate valued at £13,280 (equivalent to £301,400in 2021). [2]
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