Saville and Martin
Messrs Saville and Martin were British architects who designed public houses in Victorian times.{{citation |journal=Architectural Association Quarterly |page=56 |publisher=Architectural Association (Great Britain) |year=1976}} Their commissions included the 1890 Macclesfield (now known as De Hems) and The Tottenham.{{citation |title=Victorian pubs |author=Mark Girouard |pages=[https://archive.org/details/victorianpubs0000giro/page/82 82–104] |year=1975 |isbn=978-0-289-70703-6 |url=https://archive.org/details/victorianpubs0000giro/page/82 }} Their clients included the brothers Richard and William Baker who built up a large chain of fifty pubs in London.{{citation |title=London 1900 |author=Alastair Service |publisher=Rizzoli |year=1979 |isbn=9780847802142 |page=[https://archive.org/details/london19000000serv/page/137 137] |url=https://archive.org/details/london19000000serv/page/137 }}
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