T. H. Watson

Thomas Henry Watson FRIBA (1 November 1839 – 13 January 1913)[1] was a British architect.

He was born on 1 November 1839, the son of John Burges Watson (1803–1881), architect of the picturesque landmark, Duck Island Cottage in St James's Park.

[1] In 1863, Thomas Watson became an associate and graduate of the Royal Institute of British Architects, passing their exams in the class of proficiency.

[3] In 1900, he designed Hendon Town Hall, in north London, which is now a Grade II listed building.

[6] However, in 1908, they turned down the opportunity to develop a site on the corner of Paradise Street and Ossington Buildings, which was designed by architect was W. Henry White instead.