Thomas Hayton Mawson (1861 – 1933)
TH Mawson was a garden designer, landscape architect and town planner.
Parks Art Deco Cafe, Stanley Park, Blackpool, Lancashire, England.
The cafe was designed by Mawson and built in traditional Art Deco style. Stanley Park, opened in 1926 is on Register of 'Historic Parks and Gardens of special historic interest in England'.
The Bandstand, Stanley Park, Blackpool on the Fylde Coast of Lancashire.
Stanley Park was designed by T.H. Mawson and Sons and opened in 1926 by the 17th Earl of Derby. The park has a Grade 11 status on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.
The lake in the Japanese Garden of Lever Park at Rivington near Bolton in Lancashire.
The Japanese Garden was inspired by Lord and Lady Leverhulme's trip to Japan and was designed by by Thomas Mawson in 1922. In its day, it had a lake, two waterfalls, lanterns and tea houses.
The 16th century Rydal Hall has been owned by the Diocese of Carlisle since 1963 and used as a retreat. The 1909 formal gardens were designed by Thomas Mawson.
Brockhole, the Lake District National Park Visitor Centre near Windermere, Cumbria: The house was built by wealthy Manchester silk merchant, William Henry Aldolphus Gaddum in 1895 to a design by Dan Gibson. Local landscape gardener Thomas Mawson laid out the gardens and the estate.