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Lived with Bromley's maternal uncle, the architect and surveyor [[Frederick Bakewell]].
Lived with Bromley's maternal uncle, the architect and surveyor [[Frederick Bakewell]].
1878 Married to Elizabeth Skepper Brogden


1897 He was in partnership with [[Thomas Herbert Waumsley]]
1897 He was in partnership with [[Thomas Herbert Waumsley]]
1904 [[Thomas Cecil Howitt]] joined as an apprentice


1912 He was in partnership with [[Harry Garnham Watkins]] as [[Bromley and Watkins]] which later became [[Bromley, Cartwright and Waumsley]]
1912 He was in partnership with [[Harry Garnham Watkins]] as [[Bromley and Watkins]] which later became [[Bromley, Cartwright and Waumsley]]

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Albert Nelson Bromley (1850-1934), Architect

Born in Stafford the son of Charles Nelson Bromley, a surgeon (1817–1853) and Emma Bakewell (1819–1907).

Lived with Bromley's maternal uncle, the architect and surveyor Frederick Bakewell.

1878 Married to Elizabeth Skepper Brogden

1897 He was in partnership with Thomas Herbert Waumsley

1904 Thomas Cecil Howitt joined as an apprentice

1912 He was in partnership with Harry Garnham Watkins as Bromley and Watkins which later became Bromley, Cartwright and Waumsley

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