Background
Henry Patrick Guarin Maule was born on 12 May 1873 at Newnham on Severn in Gloucestershire. He was the son of Augustus Henry Maule, a Gentleman, and Ellen Maule.
Henry Patrick Guarin Maule was born on 12 May 1873 at Newnham on Severn in Gloucestershire. He was the son of Augustus Henry Maule, a Gentleman, and Ellen Maule.
Maule was educated at Bedford Modern School where he was head boy and later articled to the architectural practice of Colonel Sir Robert William Edis Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire Central Bank.
Between 1919 and 1923 he was Chief Architect to the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries and also served as architect to the trustees of the Douglas Haig Memorial Homes for Ex-Soldiers. After a spell in private practice Maule was made Headmaster of the London Architectural Association School of Architecture, a position he held from 1903 to 1913. After the war, Maule was made Chief Architect to the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries but returned to private practice in 1923.
He was architect to the trustees of the Douglas Haig Memorial Homes for Ex-Soldiers.
Mould"s work included large additions and alterations to Kinnaird House in Perthshire and the Royal Veterinary College in London which was opened by King George VI in 1937.