W. M. Brutton
William Mortimer Brutton was a British architect.
Early life
He was born in Kensington, London, the second son of William Courtenay Brutton, who was a solicitor, originally from Exeter his wife Hannah Bridge.Career
Brutton has been described as a "prolific pub architect".His works include the Fitzroy Tavern, a public house situated at 16 Charlotte Street in the Fitzrovia district of central London, to which it gives its name. The building was originally constructed as the Fitzroy Coffee House, in 1883, and converted to a pub in 1887, by Brutton.
In 1896, Brutton designed the King's Head, Tooting, which CAMRA describe as "an historic pub interior of national importance".
Also in 1896, Brutton designed the St James's Tavern in Denham Street, in central London.
In 1897, Brutton was responsible for the remodelling and extension of the Alhambra Theatre in Leicester Square, now the site of the Odeon Leicester Square.
Brutton also designed the Princess Victoria in Shepherd's Bush.