Oswald Milne

Oswald Partridge Milne FRSA FRIBA (February 1881 – 15 January 1968) was a British architect.

[1] Born in Balham, London, in February 1881, Milne was the son of the architect William Oswald Milne (1847-1927), who was a partner with Thomas E Champion and Edward Morgan Llewelyn Forster (father of the novelist) at 39 Great Marlborough Street, Middlesex FRIBA.

Educated at Bedford School, Milne began his architectural training in 1898 when he was articled to Sir Arthur Blomfield.

[4] Amongst Milne's commissions in London were the interior of Claridge's Hotel and the Eleventh Church of Christ Scientist, Baker Street.

Milne and Phipps designed the County of Pembroke War Memorial in Haverfordwest, erected in 1921.

Alstonfield, Esher
Huntercombe Place, Oxfordshire
Sprowston Court, Norwich
The Parsonage Farm, Shipton-under-Wychwood