Harold Stratton Davis MC FSA (1885–1969)[1] was an architect in Gloucestershire who specialised in churches, vicarages and rectories.
...conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty in organising the digging of a line of posts under heavy machine-gun fire and visiting them all at great personal risk.
On another occasion he displayed great determination and courage in collecting and assisting to reorganise, under artillery and machine-gun fire, the troops which had passed through the line of posts held by his company.
[6] Among his notable work is Grade II listed Holy Trinity Church, Longlevens, (1933–34) which he designed in a fifteenth-century Perpendicular Gothic style along with most of the interior fittings.
[9] Stratton Davis designed a memorial chapel for Christ Church on Brunswick Road in Gloucester in 1950.