Charles Cowles-Voysey (24 June 1889 – 10 April 1981) was an English architect.
Charles Voysey studied at theArchitectural Association School and the UCLBartlett School of Architecture. Between 1909 and 1912 he was articled toHorace Field and assistant toJohn James Burnet and to Horace Farquharson, before starting his own practice in 1912.[1]John Brandon-Jones worked for Cowles-Voysey, became a partner in the business and finally took over the firm.[2]
Voysey's father, theArts and Crafts movement architect and designerC. F. A. Voysey (1857-1941), was recognized by the seminalThe Studio magazine.[3]
In 1912, Charles married Dorothea Denise Cowles (1885-1980) and amended his surname to Cowles-Voysey.[4]
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