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Ernest Augustus Runtz (1859-1913), Architect
Ernest Augustus Runtz (1859-1913), Architect
'Ernest Augustus Runtz said his father had been a member of the Board of Works for twenty-one years.'<ref>Reynolds's Newspaper - Sunday 03 June 1888</ref>


1875-80 Articled to Samuel Walker, a London architect
1875-80 Articled to Samuel Walker, a London architect
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Later in partnership with [[George McLean Ford]]
Later in partnership with [[George McLean Ford]]
1911 Residing at Penton, Crouch Oak Lane, Addlestone: Ernest Runtz (age 52 born South Hornsey), Architect, Surveyor, Valuer. With his wife Mariam Margaret Runtz and sons Ernest Munro Runtz and John Cyril Munro Runtz.<ref>1911 Census</ref>
Designed -
* [[Theatre Royal, Birmingham]]
* [[Empire Theatre, Middlesbrough]]
* [[Marina Theatre, Lowestoft]]
* [[New Theatre, Cardiff]]


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 08:31, 29 September 2024

Ernest Augustus Runtz (1859-1913), Architect

'Ernest Augustus Runtz said his father had been a member of the Board of Works for twenty-one years.'[1]

1875-80 Articled to Samuel Walker, a London architect

Sometime in partnership with Albert Charles Breden

Later in partnership with George McLean Ford

1911 Residing at Penton, Crouch Oak Lane, Addlestone: Ernest Runtz (age 52 born South Hornsey), Architect, Surveyor, Valuer. With his wife Mariam Margaret Runtz and sons Ernest Munro Runtz and John Cyril Munro Runtz.[2]

Designed -

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. Reynolds's Newspaper - Sunday 03 June 1888
  2. 1911 Census