1880 – Coffee Palace & Workman’s Hall, Kensal Green, London
“Until within the last few years two farmhouses alone stood amidst the green pastures south of the Great Western Railway at Kensal Green.
“Until within the last few years two farmhouses alone stood amidst the green pastures south of the Great Western Railway at Kensal Green.
Perspective view including interior views published in The Building News,
Perspective including ground & 1st floor plans published in The Building News,
“This building, erected for the sale of fruit and provisions,
“The plan of this church consists of nave and aisles of the usual relative proportions,
“This is the first of a group of houses being erected on the Manor House estate.
Perspective including Ground Floor Plans,
“This private pavilion, erected at a cost of over £3,000,
Perspective view & ground plan as published in The Building News,
“The necessity of making these houses commercially successful compelled the architect to avoid all quaint conceits and picturesque oddities ;