Troyte Griffith

Troyte Griffith
Griffith, circa 1900
Born
Arthur Troyte Griffith

(1864-06-19)June 19, 1864
Headington, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
DiedJanuary 17, 1942(1942-01-17) (aged 77)
Malvern, Worcestershire, United Kingdom
OccupationArchitect
Notable workWorcestershire Beacon Toposcope, All Saints Church

Arthur Troyte Griffith (19 June 1864 – 17 January 1942) was a British architect and artist. He is known for his architectural work in Malvern on buildings such as the All Saints Church and the Worcestershire Beacon Toposcope and his immortalization in Variation VII of the Enigma Variations, "Troyte," by his friend, Edward Elgar.

Griffith was an architect at the firm Nevinson & Newton, and was also the first secretary and the treasurer of the Malvern Concert Club, which he had helped Elgar found.