| Admin/Biog History | Charles Henry Holden was an English architect best known for designing many London Underground stations during the 1920s and 1930s, and Senate House Library. He also designed many war cemeteries in Belgium and northern France for the Imperial War Graves Commission.
Charles Hutton (1905-1995) was an architect and former master of the Art Workers' Guild, he was known best for his work with Charles Holden on the London Underground.
Inter-war period architecture was a subject which Stamp was researching throughout his career, and his widow Rosemary Hill published his manuscript posthumously: Stamp, G. and Hill, R. (foreword by.) (2024) Interwar : British architecture 1919-39. London: Profile Books. |
| Description | This file includes detailed correspondence from Charles Hutton, dated 7 Oct 1977-4 Dec 1984, concerning his recollections of working with Holden, and working as an architect in the interwar period. Also includes a copy of a speech about Holden, given by Charles Hutton to the Art Workers Guild, 15th Nov 1979. |