J. Williams Beal, Sons

J. Williams Beal, Sons
Practice information
FoundersJohn W. Beal; Horatio Williams Beal
FoundedJanuary 1, 1920
Dissolved1980s
LocationBoston, Massachusetts
Significant works and honors
BuildingsRepertory Theatre of Boston; Granite Trust Company Building; 13 Massachusetts high schools
The Elks Building in Quincy, designed by J. Williams Beal, Sons and completed in 1924.
The former Repertory Theatre of Boston, now the Huntington Theatre Company, designed by J. Williams Beal, Sons and completed in 1925.
The former Rockport High School, designed by J. Williams Beal, Sons and completed in 1926.
The former Barnstable Town Hall in Hyannis, designed by J. Williams Beal, Sons and completed in 1926.
The former Masonic Temple in Quincy, designed by J. Williams Beal, Sons and completed in 1926.
The Bethany Congregational Church in Quincy, designed by J. Williams Beal, Sons and completed in 1927.
The Granite Trust Building in Quincy, designed by J. Williams Beal, Sons and completed in 1929.
The Dyer Memorial Library in Abington, designed by J. Williams Beal, Sons and completed in 1932.
The now-demolished Melrose High School, designed by J. Williams Beal, Sons and completed in 1933.
The Northampton High School, designed by J. Williams Beal, Sons and completed in 1941.
The Fox Hill Elementary School in Burlington, designed by J. Williams Beal, Sons, Granger & Poskus and completed in 1966.
The Mansfield High School, designed by J. Williams Beal, Sons, Granger & Poskus and completed in 1968.

J. Williams Beal, Sons, successor to the office of J. Williams Beal, was a successful architectural firm based in Boston, Massachusetts. Established in 1920 by the sons of the late architect Beal, it remained in business into the 1980s.