E. J. May

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*1892 House in Connecticut, USA<ref name=”Exhibited at Royal Academy, 1892″/>
*1892 House in Connecticut, USA<ref name=”Exhibited at Royal Academy, 1892″/>
*1892 Lyneham, Chislehurst, Kent (his own home)
*1892 Lyneham, Chislehurst, Kent (his own home)
*1895 The Croft, Hindhead, Surrey
*1895 The Croft, Hindhead, Surrey
*1894 [[West Lodge, Wimbledon]]<ref name=”NHLE”>{{NHLE|num=1193969|desc=4, West Side Common SW19|accessdate= 2 September 2016}}</ref>
*1894 [[West Lodge, Wimbledon]]<ref name=”NHLE”>{{NHLE|num=1193969|desc=4, West Side Common SW19|accessdate= 2 September 2016}}</ref>
*1895 Stables at Shaw Hill, Wiltshire<ref>The Builder, 14 December 1895</ref>
*1895 Stables at Shaw Hill, Wiltshire<ref>The Builder, 14 December 1895</ref>
*1895 Houses at Gainsborough Gardens, Hampstead, London
*1895 Houses at Gainsborough Gardens, Hampstead, London
*1894-8 Jardine Hall, Drumfrieshire, Scotland<ref>Academy Architecture, 1898</ref><ref>Exhibited at Royal Academy, 1894 and 1898</ref>
*1894-8 Jardine Hall, Drumfrieshire, Scotland<ref>Academy Architecture, 1898</ref><ref>Exhibited at Royal Academy, 1894 and 1898</ref>
*1898 Saxby’s St Paul’s Cray Road, [[Chislehurst]] (alts)
*1898 Saxby’s St Paul’s Cray Road, [[Chislehurst]] (alts)
==Works 1900 – 1930==
==Works 1900 – 1930==
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*1901 Norman Cottage, Morley Road, Chislehurst
*1901 Norman Cottage, Morley Road, Chislehurst
*1902 Falconhurst, no 19 Parkside, Wimbledon
*1902 Falconhurst, no 19 Parkside, Wimbledon
*1900–05 Branksome Place (formerly Hilders, then Branksome Hilders), Hindhead Rd, Haselmere, Surrey, for Sir [[Charles McLaren, 1st Baron Aberconway|Charles McLaren]], bt. (later 1st Baron Aberconway)
*1900–05 Branksome Place (formerly Hilders, then Branksome Hilders), Hindhead Rd, Haselmere, Surrey, for Sir [[Charles McLaren, 1st Baron Aberconway|Charles McLaren]], bt. (later 1st Baron Aberconway)
*1900–05 Honeyhanger, Haselmere, Surrey, for Sir [[Charles McLaren, 1st Baron Aberconway|Charles McLaren]], bt. (later 1st Baron Aberconway)
*1900–05 Honeyhanger, Haselmere, Surrey, for Sir [[Charles McLaren, 1st Baron Aberconway|Charles McLaren]], bt. (later 1st Baron Aberconway)
*1900–05 10 Palace Green, London
*1900–05 10 Palace Green, London

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