Frederick Francis Charles Curtis

Frederick Francis Charles Curtis FRIBA (9 August 1903 – 16 June 1975) was the first chief architect for British Railways from 1948.

With the ascent of the National Socialist Party in 1933, he left Germany and moved to Britain where he worked with Charles Holden on the Southern Railway until 1936.

He was a lecturer in the Liverpool School of Architecture from 1936 – 1946 and during the Second World War served in the Railway Engineers at General Headquarters, India Command.

He is mentioned in The Black Book by the National Socialists and had the invasion of Britain been successful, he would have been arrested.

He retired in 1968 and was succeeded as Chief Architect to British Railways by Bernard Kaukas.