1907 – Islington Central Library, London
Architect: H.T. Hare
Still in use as a library today,
Still in use as a library today,
Designed for Leigh Borough Council by local architect J.C.
Former bank branch for Lloyds,
Built in the Gothic style,
On the exterior of this imposing Portland Stone building is a large drum and dome.
Designed for Miss Tudor, and published in The Building News,
Doulton grey terracotta dressing. Small in scale but with this central tower has real impact.
Alexander George Robertson Mackenzie was a Scottish architect.