1881 – Dock Masters Houses, Royal Albert Dock, London
“Our illustration, taken from the drawing in the last Royal Academy Exhibition,
“Our illustration, taken from the drawing in the last Royal Academy Exhibition,
An imposing building which stood on the corner of Woolwich New Road and Vincent Road.
These new school buildings cost £8,000 and were built in the Elizabethan Tudor style to accommodate 125 day boys and 25 boarders.
“Our illustration represents a group of stable buildings about to be erected in Brick-street,
The Pricess’s Theatre between Winsley Street and Wells Street,
Richard D’Oyly Carte bought the site of the former Savoy Palace (later the Savoy Hospital) in 1880 to build the Savoy Theatre specifically for the production of the Gilbert and Sullivan operas,
“These shops, now building in High-street,
“Our illustration shows one of the taverns proposed to be built at the Royal Albert Dock by Mr.
The Worshipful Company of Mercers is the Premier Livery Company of the City of London.
Built to seat 650, replacing an iron chapel of 1875.