Surésh Dhargalkar[1] LVO RIBA FRPSL (c. 1934 – 9 April 2020)[2] was a British architect.
[3] In 1975, he fitted up as an adapted "stamp room" the space inside Buckingham Palace that was devoted to the collection since Keeper John Wilson in the late 1930s.
Not a philatelist himself, he helped Keeper Charles Goodwyn and his adjoint Michael Sefi for simple tasks, such as keeping an eye on visitors consulting the collection and helping the Keeper throughout the Royal court and British government administrative lobbies.
[5][6] The same year, he created for Elizabeth II's Golden Jubilee an exhibition which travelled in the United Kingdom.
[8] Member of the Egypt Exploration Society, he helped on The Amarna Project directed by Barry Kemp.