Henry Martineau Fletcher
Born 1870
Died 7 August 1953
Active: 1901 - 1953
Country of birth and death: Great Britain
Architect
He was educated at Marlborough College and Trinity College, Cambridge, and articled to Sir Mervyn Edmund Macartney from 1892 to 1896. He commenced independent practice in London in 1897. He refused presidency of the RIBA but was President of the Architectural Association in 1918-19.
Works
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Exhibitions, Meetings, Awards and other Events
Exhibited at Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society: Ninth Exhibition, 1910
Multiple works
Participant in Temporary Street Decoration (Art Workers Guild), 1914
Speaker at The Ornamental Use of Cast-Iron (Art Workers Guild), 1914
Speaker at Heraldry as Applied to Buildings (Art Workers Guild), 1924
Speaker at Inigo Jones (Art Workers Guild), 1929
Speaker at Italian Romanesque Churches (Art Workers Guild), 1933
Speaker at Principles of Classic Architecture as Applied to Modern Usage (Art Workers Guild), 1935
Speaker at Bridges (Art Workers Guild), 1916
Speaker at Churchyard Monuments (Art Workers Guild), 1923
Speaker at Alfred Stevens (Art Workers Guild), 1928
Institutional and Business Connections
Master of Art Workers Guild
1901 - 1953 (Presumed)
Master of Art Workers Guild
1930
Visitor at Royal College of Art (including National Art Training School)
1929 - 1930
Henry M. Fletcher is listed as a visitor to the College in the 1929-1930 prospectus.
Personal and Professional Connections
Collaborated with Joseph Armitage
Collaborated with Francis D. Bedford
Collaborated with George Percy Bankart
Sources
Art Workers Guild Annual Reports, 1913-1933
1914, p.10.
Arts and Crafts Society: Catalogue of the Ninth Exhibition.
1910
p.165, p.167, p.168.
Prospectus of the Royal College of Art, 1929-1930 Royal College of Art
1929
Unpaged staff list.
Citing this record
'Henry Martineau Fletcher', Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculpture in Britain and Ireland 1851-1951, University of Glasgow History of Art and HATII, online database 2011 [http://sculpture.gla.ac.uk/view/person.php?id=msib2_1212502135, accessed 04 Jun 2023]