He also carried out research at Cambridge and Heidelberg, then began a career as a schoolmaster, teaching sciences at Felstead School[3] from 1895.
[1] In 1905 Munby established his own practice as an architect at 28 Martins Lane, Cannon Street, in the City of London, a year before passing his qualifying examination.
[5] As an architect, Munby specialized in school, university, and hospital buildings, but also carried out some domestic work and alterations.
[3] Munby designed Science Laboratories for University College, Bangor, shortly before the First World War broke out in 1914, but they were not built until after it had ended.
[6] The Rotunda in Woolwich, designed with T. P. Figgis, a grand building in Portland stone with a high circular hall lit by a lantern, was opened in June 1917, during the war.