Architectural plans, sections, elevations and perspective drawings of various buildings and developments, commercial, domestic and public from 1959 to 1998, mainly in Pembrokeshire and the immediate area.
Andrews Partnership Drawings
This material is held atRoyal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales / Comisiwn Brenhinol Henebion Cymru
- Reference
- GB 1952 NA/GEN/2001/015e
- Dates of Creation
- 1959-1998
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- English
- Physical Description
- Over 6,700 original architect's drawings in plan presses and hanging cabinets.
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
The collection comprises drawings produced by the Andrews Partnership through the course of their work as an architects practice. The partnership was originally known as Phillip Hirst and Wyn Jones, then Hirst, Jones, Moore Simpson and Partners, then Wyn Jones, Paul Andrews and Associates, and finally The Andrews Partnership. The practice was started in 1959, and ran for forty years in these various guises, being wound up in 1999. It was based in Haverford West, and its work centered on Pembrokeshire, and the immediate vicinity. Work included design and construction of new buildings, both commercial and domestic, conversion and extension work on existing buildings, and conservation work on historic buildings, including churches.
Arrangement
Arranged in order of their original drawing numbers, which are made up of the practice's job number and a running number for each drawing produced for each job.
Access Information
Material is on full public access.
Acquisition Information
The drawings were donated by Wyn Jones, architect, one of the original partners to set up the practice.
Note
Edwards, G.M.
Other Finding Aids
There are written indexes to the drawings deposited with NMRW, one of which is organised alphabetically, by client name, the other being ordered chronologically by the date of each job. There are also full item descriptions for each drawing on the NMRW digital archive catalogue.
Alternative Form Available
Original material held by National Monuments Record for Wales.
Conditions Governing Use
Wyn Jones, Paul Andrews and James Andrews
Custodial History
The drawings were donated to NMRW in 2001.
Location of Originals
Original material held by National Monuments Record for Wales.