Harry Weedon

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Harry Weedon was a Birmingham, England-born architect, working from the 1930s.

He was a talented pianist and a former First World War pilot, serving in the Royal Flying Corps.

He was divorced after demobilisation in 1917.

In 1939, he founded the Weedon Partnership, which is still in business.

He was chiefly known for his art deco style Odeon Cinemas, of which he and the partnership designed and constructed over 300, starting in 1932.


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