Male, born 08/23/1885, died 02/07/1981
Associated with the firms network
Beezer Brothers, Architects; Constable, Arnold and Francis Arnold, Architects; Constable, Arnold, Architect; Woodroofe and Constable, Architects
Partner, Woodroofe and Constable, Architects, Tacoma, WA, 1908-1912; Chief Designer, Beezer Brothers, Architects, Seattle, WA, 1913-1917, 1923-1928; Draftsman, A.H. Albertson, Seattle, WA, 1918-1919; Designer, John Graham and Company, Seattle, WA, 1921-1922; Constable also seems to have had his own Seattle practice during the period 1916, 1919-1922. He operated an office in the Northern Bank and Trust Building (1916), in room #727 in the Henry Building (1919) and in room #724 in the Seaboard Building (1920-1922). Partner, Arnold and Francis Arnold Constable, Architects, Sausalito, CA, 1953- ;
Constable did a large number of projects for the Roman Catholic Church. When surveyed in 1955, Constable indicated that he was an architect in the States of AZ, CA, and OR.
Coursework, University of Durham, King's College, Durham, UK; articled pupil to J. Walton Taylor, FRIBA, FSI, Newcastle, UK, 1900-1905; Coursework, Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK, c. 1907;
King's Prize in Architecture, Honors in Building Construction, Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK;
Born in the North Shields, Northumberland, UK, Constable died in Marin County, CA, at the age of 95;
Constable married in 1909.
He reported having had two children surviving in 1956;
SSN: 569-22-7204; In 1955, Constable reported having traveled in England, Belgium, France, Germany, Austria and Italy.
PCAD id: 2834
Name | Date | City | State |
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95 Spencer Avenue House, Sausalito, CA | Sausalito | CA | |
Dominican College of San Rafael, Novitiate Building, San Rafael, CA | San Rafael | CA | |
Mission San Jose Guadalupe, Chapel, Fremont, CA | Fremont | CA | |
Mission San Jose Guadalupe, Infirmary, Fremont, CA | Fremont | CA | |
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Francisco, Saint Dominic's Church #4, San Francisco, CA | 1923-1929 | San Francisco | WA |