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T. Lawrence Dale

Thomas Lawrence Dale, FRIBA, FSA (known as T.L. Dale, T. Lawrence Dale or Lawrence Dale) was an English architect. Until the First World War he concentrated on designing houses for private clients. From the 1930s Dale was the Oxford Diocesan Surveyor and was most noted for designing, restoring, and furnishing Church of England parish churches.
==Training and career==
Dale was born in London,〔 where he was educated at University College School in Hampstead.〔〔Brodie, 2001, page 492〕 He began his architectural training at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in 1900,〔 was articled to Charles Ponting in Marlborough, Wiltshire〔 1901–04, and served as assistant to the architect Edmund Buckle 1904–06.〔 Dale passed his architect's qualifying examination in 1906 and was admitted as an Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects (ARIBA) in 1907.〔
Before the First World War, Dale lived in Bedford Park in west London.〔 By the outbreak of that war he had his own practice at 40 Great James Street, off Bedford Row, London WC1.〔 In the war he was commissioned as an officer in an infantry battalion, but when he was placed in reserve he successfully applied to transfer to the Army Cyclist Corps to see active service.〔 He rose to the rank of Captain and was mentioned in despatches.〔
After the war, Dale moved to Banbury where designed a housing estate for Banbury Rural District Council.〔 In the 1920s Dale spent ''"a delightful year"'' working on ''"an exceedingly complicated planning problem"'' as a competitor in a worldwide architectural competition to design the new Freemasons' Grand Temple in Great Queen Street in London.〔 Dale came second, for which he won ''"a large prize"''.〔
Some time thereafter he moved to Oxford, where he designed the modest neo-Georgian house that was built for him and his family at 358 Woodstock Road.〔Sherwood & Pevsner, 1974, page 334〕 He later moved again to 4 Bradmore Road〔 on the Victorian Norham Manor estate.
Dale served as Oxford Diocesan Surveyor for 23 years.〔 He designed at least four parish churches that were built in or near Oxford. He also designed restoration work or new furnishings for a number of parish churches; most of them in Oxfordshire, plus one in Warwickshire.

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