Clarence Rose Ross

Clarence Rose Ross FRAIA (10 March 1874 – 23 March 1949) was a Scottish architect who worked in Long Eaton, Derbyshire and Perth, Western Australia.

He was born in Dundee on 10 March 1874, the middle child of five of William Rose Ross (1846-1895) ad Georgina Philip (1846-1892).

The partnership built themselves a practice, York Chambers, at 38 Market Place, Long Eaton, which remains one of the most distinctive buildings in the town.

[7] He was killed in a collision with a train on the Bellevue level crossing on 23 March 1949.

[8] He was buried at Karrakatta Cemetery, Redlands City, Western Australia.

38-40 Market Place, Long Eaton, 1901 and 1903
Carnegie Library, Long Eaton 1904-06
Maylands Post Office, 1910
Commonwealth Bank Building, Perth, 1933