Scorer and Gamble

Their work is described as "eclectic, ranging from the Arts and Crafts/Art Nouveau of Gainsborough Library (1905) to the more disciplined English Renaissance of Horncastle (1908) and later schools".

In 1903, Gamble, who may have been the more talented designer was appointed architect to the Lindsey County Council Education Committee.

From about 1881 and 1883 he was in partnership with William Watkins, when he was working from St Edmond's Chambers, Lincoln.

ARIBA in 1891 and started to practice in Lincoln in 1897 before entering into a partnership with William Scorer.

[8] In 1919 a large area of land became available at the west end of Carholme Road before the Lincoln racecourse.

Gainsborough Library 1905
Lincolnshire County Offices, Entrance portico
Lincolnshire County Council Offices 1926-32
Lea Road, Primary Road, Gainsborough, 1911.
Saint Olave's Church, Ruckland, 1885
302 High Street Lincoln is now Carphone Warehouse, 1907
302 High Street Lincoln, carved stone detail with Lincoln Fleur-de-lys
Former Bainbridges Store, 233–237 High Street, 1925
Dennetts Ice Cream Parlour. Refronted 1913.
Former NFU Offices.
30 Nettleham Road Lincoln
Harvest House, Carholme Road, Lincoln 1919
Porch, Harvest House, Carholme Road, Lincoln