Paul Edward Paget
Paul Edward Paget (24 January 1901 – 13 August 1985) was the son of Henry Luke Paget, Bishop of Chester and Elmer Katie Hoare (sister of Sir Samuel Hoare). He became business partner - and life partner - of John Seely (later Lord Mottistone), whom he met at Cambridge, and in 1922 they formed the firm of Seely & Paget, in which Paget concentrated more on clients than on design work. The partners became successful designers of opulent houses in the 1920s and restored many damaged church buildings after World War II.
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1971 New Year HonoursBrian Thomas (church artist)J._E._B._Seely,_1st_Baron_MottistoneJohn Seely, 2nd Baron MottistoneList of British architectsList of architectsList of monuments and memorials to women's suffrageLuke PagetPaul PagetSamuel_Hoare,_1st_Viscount_TemplewoodSeely & PagetSurveyor of the Fabric of St Paul's CathedralVerily Anderson
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Paul Edward Paget
Paul Edward Paget (24 January 1901 – 13 August 1985) was the son of Henry Luke Paget, Bishop of Chester and Elmer Katie Hoare (sister of Sir Samuel Hoare). He became business partner - and life partner - of John Seely (later Lord Mottistone), whom he met at Cambridge, and in 1922 they formed the firm of Seely & Paget, in which Paget concentrated more on clients than on design work. The partners became successful designers of opulent houses in the 1920s and restored many damaged church buildings after World War II.
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