Leslie Green

Leslie Green
Left profile view of Leslie Green
Leslie Green, c. 1906
Born
Leslie William Green

(1875-02-06)6 February 1875
Maida Vale, London
Died31 August 1908(1908-08-31) (aged 33)
EducationDover College,
South Kensington School of Art
OccupationArchitect
Known forLondon Underground stations
SpouseMildred Ethel Wildy (m.1902)
ChildrenVera (daughter)
AwardsFellow of the RIBA
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Leslie William Green (6 February 1875 – 31 August 1908)[1] was an English architect. He is best known for his design of iconic stations constructed on the London Underground railway system in central London during the first decade of the 20th century, with distinctive oxblood red faïence blocks including pillars and semi-circular first-floor windows, and patterned tiled interiors done in the Modern Style (British Art Nouveau style).

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