George Treacher

George Treacher (c.1835 – 28 February 1908) was a Victorian architect known for his pub designs.

He was particularity known for his designs for public houses which included The Opera Tavern (1879) in Catherine Street, London.

[3] He also designed the Britannia Public House (1881) at 45 Peckham High Street which has since been converted to a shop and the front lost,[4] and the Yorkshire Grey on the corner of Langham Street and Middleton Place, rebuilt in 1882–3 to designs by Treacher.

[5] Treacher died on 28 February 1908 at 68 Loughborough Park, Brixton.

[6] Media related to George Treacher at Wikimedia Commons

The Opera Tavern, Catherine Street.
The Yorkshire Grey , Langham Street.