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W C von Berg
Bedford House Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery, Ypres, Belgium
Born1894
Croydon, England
Died1978
NationalityBritish
OccupationArchitect
BuildingsPerry's Stores, South Africa
ProjectsCommonwealth War Graves Commission sites

Captain Wilfred Clement von Berg MC (21 October 1894 – July 1978) was a British architect.

Croydon-born Von Berg began to study architecture in 1912. During World War I he served with the London Rifle Brigade. At the end of the conflict he joined the Imperial (now Commonwealth) War Graves Commission as an assistant architect. Working under principal architects Sir Reginald Blomfield, Sir Edwin Lutyens and Charles Holden he designed some 39 cemeteries, including the large Bedford House Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery outside of Ypres in Belgium.

On leaving the Commission, he began practising architecture in France, moving to the Transvaal in South Africa in 1931. He set up a practice there, beginning with designing the Perry's department store in Benoni. His practice was interrupted by World War II, where he served with the South African Engineers in the camouflage unit. He returned to his practice at the end of the war, finally retiring in 1977.

References

  1. ^ Archives of the Department of Architecture, University of Pretoria quoted in Von Berg, Wilfred Clement, The South African Built Environment, accessed 31 August 2009
  2. Supplement to The London Gazette p. 30, 1 January 1919, accessed 31 August 2009
  3. Hard and Soft Landscaping in War Cemeteries p. 8, Commonwealth War Graves Commission, accessed 31 August 2009
  4. Cemetery record for Bedford House, accessed 31 August 2009
  5. Perry's Stores, Benoni, Gauteng The South African Built Environment, accessed 31 August 2009
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