Creswell was the author of a number of novels, including Thomas (1918), Thomas Settles Down (1919), The Honeywood File (1929) The Honeywood Settlement (1930), Jago versus Swillerton and Toomer (1931), Diary from a Dustbin (1935), Grig (1942), and Grig in Retirement (1943). He wrote two children's books: Marytary (1928) and Johnny and Marytary (1936). He was also a contributor to the Architectural Review, the Architects' Journal, Black and White and Punch, writing under the pseudonym Karshish.[4]
Harry Creswell died on 4 July 1960.
References
^"Who's Who". ukwhoswho.com. Retrieved 15 June 2014.
^The Buildings of Wales: Clwyd (Denbighshire and Flintshire), 1986, ISBN978-0-300-09627-9