- Herbert Henry Bartlett
Sir Herbert Henry Bartlett, 1st Baronet (
30 April 1842 –23 June 1921 ) was a civil engineer and contractor responsible for many landmark buildings inLondon . Born atHardington Mandeville , he was chairman and managing director ofPerry & Co , with which he was associated with for 59 years. He was made aBaronet in 1913.He married Ada Charlotte Barr, and on his death his baronetcy passed to his grandson, Basil, after his first son and succussor in the business died prematurely at sea in 1920.
Notable works
Bartlett's contracts and designs included:
* the rebuiltWaterloo Station
*St Thomas' Hospital (his 1896 building was rebuilt in the 1970s)
* improvements atSomerset House
* various stations on theLondon Underground between Baker Street and Waterloo
* part ofTower Bridge He also assisted
Ernest Shackleton fitting out his first expedition to theSouth Pole and was a keen yachtsman, being commodore of theRoyal London Yacht Club .The Bartlett , the Faculty of the Built Environment atUniversity College London is named after him.ources
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