Somers Clarke

For his uncle, also an architect, see George Somers Leigh Clarke.
George Somers Clarke
Born 1841
Brighton, England
Died 31 August 1926
Egypt
Occupation Architect

George Somers Clarke (1841–1926)[1] was an architect and English Egyptologist who worked at a number of sites throughout Egypt, notably in El Kab, where he built a house. He was born in Brighton.

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As an architect he worked in partnership with John Thomas Micklethwaite from offices at 15 Dean's Yard, Westminster, London.

View of Reid's Hotel in Funchal, Madeira, photographed by Sarah Angelina Acland (c. 1910).

After his retirement Clarke continued to live in Egypt and died in Mahamid in August 1926.[1]

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  14. Nairn & Pevsner 1965, p. 155.
  15. Sherwood & Pevsner 1965, p. 298.

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