Herbert Henry Dunn | |
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Born | c.1865 |
Nationality | English |
Alma mater | Articled to William Skill, surveyor, Bailgate, Lincoln 1882–85 |
Occupation | Architect |
Practice | St Peter's Churchyard, Lincoln and then Cambridgeshire County surveyor. |
Buildings | Cambridgeshire County Hall and Shirehall |
Herbert Henry Dunn (c. 1865–1935) was an English architect who worked in Lincoln in the early 20th century before becoming the surveyor to the Cambridgeshire County Council. He designed buildings in Lincoln and Lincolnshire, before moving to Cambridgeshire shortly before the 1st World War. His most notable buildings in Cambridge are the County Hall which is now part of Christ's College and the Cambridgeshire Shire Hall. Dunn was also the architect for the pioneering Sawston Village College.[1]