Clarence Rose Ross
   HOME
*



picture info

Clarence Rose Ross
Clarence Rose Ross FRAIA (10 March 1874 - 23 March 1949) was a Scottish architect who worked in Long Eaton, Derbyshire and Perth, Western Australia. Early life He was born in Dundee on 10 March 1874, the middle child of five of William Rose Ross (1846-1895) ad Georgina Philip (1846-1892). He grew up in Hawick in the Scottish Borders. He attended the Buccleuch Memorial School of Art in Hawick. He was later an articled pupil of architect James Alison (architect), James Pearson Alison (1862-1932). He married Jean Riddell Adam (d. 1930) in September 1901. They had two children: *William Adam Ross (b. 1902) *Clarence Norman Ross (b. 1906) *Kenneth Craig Ross (b. 1910) *Mary Elizabeth Ross (b. 1919) Long Eaton By 1900 he had moved to Long Eaton, Derbyshire where he set up practice with James Gorman (architect), James Gorman as ''Gorman and Ross''. The partnership built themselves a practice, York Chambers, at 38 Market Place, Long Eaton, which remains one of the most distinctive build ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  




FRAIA
(United we advance architecture) , predecessor = , merged = , successor = , formation = , extinction = , status = Professional association, Professional body; members association , headquarters = L1/41 Exhibition St, Melbourne , leader_title = CEO , leader_name = Barry Whitmore (Acting) , leader_title2 = President , leader_name2 = Shannon Battisson , leader_name3 = , leader_title3 = , leader_title4 = , leader_name4 = , board_of_directors = , key_people = , subsidiaries = NSW ChapterVIC ChapterQLD ChapterSA ChapterWA ChapterTAS ChapterNT ChapterACT Chapter , affiliations = International Union of Architects , name = Australian Institute of Architects , abbreviation = RAIA , founder = , founding_location = , location = Melbourne , region = Australia , fields = Architecture , membership = , membership_year = , budget_year = , staff = , staff_year = , website Architecture.com.au The Australian Institute of Architects (officially as the ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  



MORE