William Finch Hill was a British theatre and music hall architect of the Victorian era.
In 1856, he exhibited his designs for Evans Music-and-Supper Rooms, at the Royal Academy.
The designs showed "Finch Hill was a master of the opulent but never licentious classicism of the 1850s.
Audiences knocked back their beers in sumptuous settings designed by an architect who knew the churches of Gibbs, Archer and Hawksmoor".
Hill's remaining works can be seen around Museum Street, in Bloomsbury.