Eveline Dew Blacker
Eveline Dew Blacker | |
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| Born | 1884 Bristol, England |
| Died | 21 May 1956 (aged 71–72) Clifton, Bristol, England |
| Occupation | Architect |
| Known for | Bristol Cenotaph |
Eveline Dew Blacker (1884 – 21 May 1956) was a British architect based in Bristol, widely described as the city's first female architect. From 1918 to 1936 she was in practice with Harry Heathman as Heathman & Blacker, a partnership that contributed to the design of inter-war housing schemes in Bristol and of the Bristol Cenotaph, for which she has been described as the first female architect to win a competition for a war memorial.