1885 – St John The Baptist, Great Marlborough Street, London
Architect: Arthur W. Blomfield
The building cost £5,100 and catered for services in the local parish that had previously been held in rooms or temporary buildings.
The building cost £5,100 and catered for services in the local parish that had previously been held in rooms or temporary buildings.
Published in The Building Newsm March 13th 1885.
Perspective view including ground plan,
Perspective View including ground & 1st floor plans,
Perspective View from the river Thames,
Perspective View & Section including plans by W.H.
Building the Tower Bridge
Description from an article in the 1930’s in Wonders of World Engineering,
Front Perspective published in The Architect,
General agreement about the need for a new War Office building first led to proposals in the late 1850’s for its inclusion in government offices in Downing Street,
The Constitutional Club was a London gentlemen’s club,