1886 – The Kings Arms, 254 Edgeware Road, London
Architect: C. Eales & Son
“The elevation of this building has been carried out in red facing bricks, with Portland stone bays and dressings. Grey granite from the Carnseu Quarry, Penryn, has been used for the ground floor. The painted glass supplied by Messrs. Gibbs & Howard ; the enamelled iron ceiling and tile work by Messrs. Simpson & Sons ; and the general works and fittings by Mr. F. Mark, builder, from the designs and under the superintendence of Messrs. C. Eales & Son, architects, Welbeck-street, W. Our illustration is from the original drawing which was this year exhibited in tho Royal Academy.”
Published in The Builder, November 27 1886.
Published February 18, 2026

