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William Robert 'Bertie' Crewe (1860 – 10 January 1937) was one of the leading English theatre architects in the boom of 1885 to 1915. Biography.
TheatreLocationBuild Date18881889189016 February 1891William Robert Crewe [commonly known as Bertie Crewe] was born in West Ham, Essex [now London], England in 1863 and was articled to Clement Dowling (1841- 1906) in London.
Bertie Crewe (d.1937) trained in Paris and London, where as a young man he was a frequent visitor to Frank Matcham's home and may have trained with him. Crewe became known as one of the most prolific architects of his day, specialising entirely in theatres and later cinemas.
William Robert Crewe [commonly known as Bertie Crewe] was born in West Ham, Essex [now London], England in 1863 and was articled to Clement Dowling (1841-1906) in London. He also studied for three years at the Atelier Laloux in Paris.
Bertie Crewe. Date of birth: 1860 Date of death: 10.1.1937 Main profession: architect Links: Wikipedia (n/a),scottisharchitects.org.uk (n/a)
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A theatre and cinema, of 1910-1911, adapted and designed by Bertie Crewe from a former music hall and variety theatre, of 1894, and C19 cotton mill, with later C20 alterations. Edwardian neo-Baroque style. Read the official list entry to find out more.