1865 – St. Martin’s Church, Vicar’s Road, London
Architect: Edward B. Lamb
Illustration published in The Builder in 1866.
Illustration published in The Builder in 1866.
Bombed during the Blitz of the Second World War,
By 1902 there were 24 branches in London and its suburbs.
After the Duke of Wellington’s death in 1852,
Designed by architect William Wilkinson it took six years to construct and was completed in 1866 at a cost of £5,500.
The Bridge Street premises was designed by Alfred Waterhouse (who went on to design the Oxford Union Society’s building) and formally opened on 30 October 1866.
Published in The Builder in 1866.
Placed design after an architectural competition to design a new markets for London.
The Earl of Derby’s Estate Workshops,
Design for new exchange building for Hull.