Hugh Patrick Guarin Maule DSO MC FRIBA (12 May 1873 – 15 May 1940) was a British architect whose work included the Royal Veterinary College in London opened by George VI in 1937.
[4] Maule was educated at Bedford Modern School,[5] where he was head boy,[6] and later articled to the architectural practice of Colonel Sir Robert William Edis KBE CB.
[1] During World War I, Maule became a Major in the Honourable Artillery Company,[8] was a recipient of the Military Cross and made a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order.
[10] Mould's work included large additions and alterations to Kinnaird House in Perthshire[11] and the Royal Veterinary College in London which was opened by King George VI in 1937.
[1][14] Two days after his obituary, a tribute to Major Maule was published in The Times on 18 May 1940: 'In everything he did he was actuated by the highest principles; and by his fine ideals, energy and keenness he inspired others.