1899 – 77/78 Gracechurch Street, London
Now demolished. “This building, occupying an important frontage to Gracechurch-street,
Now demolished. “This building, occupying an important frontage to Gracechurch-street,
The Royal Duchess Theatre had a flamboyant Beaux-Arts style exterior was topped by a huge copper dome which was surmounted by a cupola,
The interior decorations were in Louis XV style,
Originally opened as Brabazon House,
Site of a theatre since 1772,
Fulton designed the Palace of British Applied Arts and other buildings buildings for the Franco British Exhibition of 1908.
Demolished, and a reproduction facade constructed to front a new vast office block for government departments.
From The Building News, September 3 1920: “The building is a new London depot for the Avon India Rubber Company.
Demolished when the area was cleared to make way for the NatWest Tower now Tower 42.
From The Building News, August 6 1920: “The drawing reproduced to-day is at the Royal Academy Exhibition,