May, Edward John
May, Edward John (1853–1941). A pupil of Decimus Burton, he worked for Eden Nesfield and Norman Shaw, for whom he designed several buildings at the Bedford Park Estate, Chiswick, near London in the 1870s and 1880s, including the Vicarage (c.1882), the Club House (1879), Hogg House, Priory Gardens (1883), and Queen Anne's Grove (1883).
Bibliography
A. S. Gray (1985);
Hitchcock (1977)
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