Fred Baker (1874 – 6 March 1936) was an English architect working in Lincoln, Lincolnshire.
Fred Baker was articled to the Lincoln architects Michael Drury in 1890 and to William Watkins from 1891 to 1895.
In 1910 he qualified as LRIBA[2] and had set up his own practice in Lincoln by 1918 and continued working until 1935.
Most of the work he undertook was in housing development in Lincoln.
[3] His son was Tom Baker, Director of Lincoln Libraries, Museum and Art Gallery, until 1974.