William Vallance Betts

English architect
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroEnglish architect
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain England
wasArchitect
Work fieldEngineering
Gender
Male
Birth1862
Death1933 (aged 71 years)
The details

Biography

Nottingham Co-operative Society, Upper Parliament Street, Nottingham. 1914-16 and 1925-26
Shops at 40-48 High Road, Beeston, 1927

William Vallance Betts LRIBA (1862-10 July 1933) was an English architect based in Nottingham.

Career

He was born in 1862, the son of William Betts (1835-1909) and Mary Vallance (b. 1829).

He was articled to Herbert Walker in Nottingham and later became his assistant. From 1887-88 he was assistant to George Haslam in Ilkeston.

He commenced independent practice in Nottingham in 1888 and later went into partnership with his son, Albert William Betts.

He married Hannah Hoole (1866-1931) in 1888 in Basford, and they had the following children:

  • Annie Vallance Betts (1890-1981)
  • Albert William Betts (1892-1963)
  • Frank Cecil Betts (1895-1963)
  • Ernest Pollard Betts (1896-1972)
  • Jennie Betts (b. 1900)
  • Herbert Betts (1903-1989)

He died on 10 July 1933 and was buried at Basford Cemetery. He left an estate valued at £11,264.

Notable works

  • Sunday School, High Street Baptist Church, Old Basford 1899
  • Avondale, 19 Elm Avenue, St John's Grove, Beeston 1900
  • Blenheim, 21 Elm Avenue, St John's Grove, Beeston 1903
  • Rostrevor, 8 Glebe Street, St John's Grove, Beeston 1903
  • Charnwood, 8 Newcastle Avenue, St John's Grove, Beeston 1910
  • Nottingham Co-operative Society, Upper Parliament Street, Nottingham. 1914-16 and 1925-26
  • 5 shops, 40, 42, 44,46 and 48, High Road, Beeston 1926
  • Nottingham Co-operative Society Bakehouse and Dairy, Meadow Lane, Nottingham 1927.
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