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Arthur Dale LRIBA (1859–1931) was an English architect based in Nottingham.


Career

He was born in Leicester in 1859 the son of James Mee Dale and Ann. He was articled to William Millican and then remained as his assistant. From 1883 he was assistant to James Tait in the Leicester Borough Surveyor's Office and in 1889 he moved to the Nottingham City Engineers' Department. He was appointed assistant City Architect in 1901. In 1910 he was appointed as Licentiate of the Royal Institute of British Architects. In 1912 he was appointed Nottingham City Architect in succession to Frank Beckett Lewis on a salary of £450 per annum (). He held this position until 1927 when he was succeeded by
Thomas Cecil Howitt Thomas Cecil Howitt, OBE (6 June 1889 – 3 September 1968) was a British provincial architect of the 20th Century. Howitt is chiefly remembered for designing prominent public buildings, such as the Council House and Processional Way in N ...
. He took his own life by poisoning on 1 October 1931, having suffered from a long illness.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Dale, Arthur 1859 births 1931 deaths Architects from Leicester 1931 suicides Suicides in England Suicides by poison