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Saville and Martin

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Messrs Saville and Martin were British architects who designed public houses in Victorian times. Their commissions included the 1890 Macclesfield (now known as De Hems) and The Tottenham. Their clients included the brothers Richard and William Baker who built up a large chain of fifty pubs in London.

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  1. Architectural Association Quarterly, Architectural Association (Great Britain): 56, 1976 {{citation}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. Mark Girouard (1975), Victorian pubs, pp. 82–104, ISBN 978-0-289-70703-6
  3. Alastair Service (1979), London 1900, Rizzoli, p. 137, ISBN 9780847802142


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