Charles Harrold Norton (1867–1942) (often referred to as C. Harrold Norton) was an English architect active in England and Scotland.
Norton served as an assistant to Andrew Noble Prentice, a Scottish architect based in London, before establishing an architectural practice of his own in 1899.[1]
In 1904–5 he built the Public Library in Strattondale Street, Cubitt Town on the Isle of Dogs, London. The building was financed by Andrew Carnegie.[2]
References
edit- ^ "Basic Biographical Details". Dictionary of Scottish Architects. Retrieved 20 December 2015.
- ^ "Cubitt Town: The inland area". British History Online. Institute of Historical Research.