Alfred Grindle was a Manchester-born architect.[1] active in Indiana in the United States.[2][3] His work includes the Glossbrenner Mansion (1910) at 3202 North Meridian Street in Indianapolis.[4]
Grindle designed several buildings in the University Courts Historic District in Bloomington, Indiana. He drew plans for 825 East Eighth Street for Indiana University football coach Ewald O. Stiehm, who let contracts and supervised construction himself.[5][6]
References
edit- ^ "American Institute of Architects membership file" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 October 2014. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
- ^ "countyhistory.org". countyhistory.org.
- ^ McLean, Robert Craik (1912). The Western Architect. Western architect publishing Company.
- ^ The Encyclopedia of Indianapolis edited by David J. Bodenhamer, Robert G. Barrows page 1264
- ^ a b "News of the Week" p. 7 Indiana Construction Recorder, 1921-03-26
- ^ "Bloomington, Ind." p. 70 American Contractor, 1923-04-23.
- ^ "News of the Week" Indiana Construction Recorder, 1924-07-12
- ^ "News of the Week" p. 7 Indiana Construction Recorder, 1924-05-10
- ^ "News of the Week" p. 5 Indiana Construction Recorder, 1924-05-03
Further reading
edit- Media related to Alfred Grindle at Wikimedia Commons
- Alfred Grindle Bloomingpedia.org