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Thomas Geoffry Lucas

Thomas Geoffry Lucas (6 June 1872 – 3 October 1947), generally known as Geoffry Lucas, but often found incorrectly spelt as Geoffrey Lucas, was a 20th-century English architect. He is perhaps best known for his work in connection with the garden city movement, but was also active in other areas, including the design of churches and church fittings.

1–8 Paddock Close, Letchworth, 1905

16–18 Erskine Hill, Hampstead, c1910

60–82 Lucas Square, Hampstead, 1909

9–47 Willifield Way, Hampstead, 1908–09

10 Southway, Hampstead, 1910

54 Parkway, Gidea Park, 1911

16 Bigwood Road Hampstead c1910

W P D Stebbing, 'Obituary, Thomas Geoffry Lucas', , v 60 (1947), p 133

Archaeologia Cantiana

A S Gray, Edwardian architecture : a biographical dictionary (London : Duckworth, 1985), p 237

Directory of British architects, 1834–1914. Updated and expanded ed. / by Antonia Brodie [et al.] (London: Continuum, 2001) v 1, p 961.  0-8264-4963-8

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'Thomas Geoffry Lucas (or Geoffry Lucas)'in Dictionary of Scottish Architects (; accessed 2009-01-29

http://www.scottisharchitects.org.uk/architect_full.php?id=202231

H V Lanchester, 'Obituary', Journal of the Royal Institute of British Architects, ser 3, v 55 (1947/8), p 39