Mitchell, Arnold Bidlake [1863-1944. UK. Architect]
Arnold Bidlake Mitchell was born in Clapton, Middlesex, England in 1863 and was … subscribers only
Wheal Betsy in Newlyn, Cornwall designed by A. B. Mitchell for the artists Thomas Cooper Gotch and Caroline Burland in 1909-11
Bibliography
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