Adshead & Ramsey was an architectural partnership formed by Stanley Davenport Adshead (1868-1946) and Stanley Churchill Ramsey (1882-1968) in London, England in 1911 [or 1910 - sources differ]. The partnership was dissolved in 1931. Between 1917 and 1920 the Adshead and Ramesey were in partnership with Patrick Abercrombie (1879-1957) as Adshead, Ramsey & Abercrombie [also known as Adshead, & Ramsey & Abercrombie]. The partnership was formed for the specific purpose of designing Dormanstown, a model village for the workers of Dorman Long iron and steelworks in the borough of Redcar and Cleveland , North Yorkshire.
At Littlestone-on-Sea. Adshead & Ramsey, architects
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1. Reilly, C. H. Representative British architects of the present day. London: B.T. Batsford Ltd., 1931