Henry Hare

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Henry Thomas Hare (1861–1921) was an Edwardian English architect, born in Scarborough, Yorkshire, who was responsible for a trail of municipal buildings around Britain.

Hare was president of the Architectural Society in 1902 and president of the RIBA 1917-1919. His trademark is an etching or carving of a hare which he included in every building.

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