Dawson, Matthew James
Dawson, Matthew James (1875–1943). British architect. He designed several houses at Hampstead Garden Suburb, London (1909–14), all variations on vernacular themes, including 87–9 Hampstead Way.
Bibliography
Gray (1985);
Muthesius & and Germann (1992)
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