Yeoville Thomason
H. R. Yeoville Thomason (1826 – 1901) was an architect in Birmingham, England. He was born in Edinburgh to a Birmingham family. Thomason set up his own practice in Birmingham 1853-1854.
He was a grandson of Sir Edward Thomason, a silversmith and medallist in Birmingham. He was a pupil of Charles Edge, and after qualifying as architect he worked for the borough surveyor. He designed the Council House after winning a competition. He retired in 1896.
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