Ronald Fielding Dodd (1890-1958)
St Edmund Hall – 1932 Proposed alterations to 46 & 47 High Street
Architectural Reproduction
55 x 41 cm
Ronald Fielding Dodd ARIBA was a Scottish architect and Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects.
After serving as a Second Lieutenant in the British Army’s Machine Gun Corps during the First World War, Dodd was most active as an architect in the 1930s. Over the course of the decade, he contributed designs for St Peter’s College, Oxford; St Edmund Hall, Oxford; Stowe School; the Acland Hospital in North Oxford, where he added a Neo-Georgian frontage; and the 16th-century Chippinghurst Manor in Oxfordshire. To mark his architectural achievements, there is now a Fielding Dodd Prize for “Outstanding Work” involving architecture at Oxford Brookes University.
These particular plans date from 1932 and depict the proposed alterations to 46 and 47 High Street, belonging to St Edmund Hall, Oxford.
Condition: Generally very good, thin paper with some wear.