Adams, Henry Percy
Adams, Henry Percy (1865–1930). English architect, who took over Stephen Salter's (1825–96) practice, which in 1913 became Adams, Holden, & Pearson (see Holden, Charles Henry).
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A. S. Gray (1985)
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