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Martin & Chamberlain

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Henry Martin was the original architect of the Green Lane Public Library and Baths, not the ubiquitous Martin and Chamberlain. Henry was unrelated to the other Martins and had a small practice in the city centre. Green Lane was his only major work.
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Settled in Birmingham in 1856 and went into partnership with William Martin in 1864. He was the innovative designer in the partnership. The
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Was the Birmingham public works architect when J. H. Chamberlain joined him. He continued to work under the name of
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as a Grade II* listed building, being amongst the very best structures by these architects.
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The Victorian Society in Birmingham (Three City Trails, Victorian Architects of Birmingham)
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after Chamberlain's death. He later went into partnership with his son, Frederick Martin.
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Typical Martin & Chamberlain exposed iron supports for the steep roofs of
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This article about a United Kingdom architect or firm of architects is a
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Pevsner, Nikolaus The Buildings of England: Worcestershire 1968 p156
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They designed police stations, public baths and waterworks.
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In 1871 Martin & Chamberlain were responsible for
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Architecture firms based in Birmingham, West Midlands
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Frederick Martin (architect)

Birmingham School of Art
John Henry Chamberlain
William Martin
Birmingham
England
red brick and terracotta
Birmingham board schools
Elementary Education Act 1870
John Henry Chamberlain
grade I listed
Birmingham School of Art
William Martin
grade I listed
17 & 19 Newhall Street
Birmingham board schools
Corporation Street
Historic England
Pumping Station, Whitacre Waterworks
St Nicolas' Church, Hockley
St Stephen's Church, Selly Park
Franche
Kidderminster
St John's Church, Sparkhill
John Henry Chamberlain
William Martin
Elementary Education Act 1870
Birmingham board schools
The Victorian Society in Birmingham (Three City Trails, Victorian Architects of Birmingham)

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