1890 – Proposed Vicarage, Twickenham, London
Architect: J.C. Wilmot
“This building, which is to be erected about nine miles from London,
“This building, which is to be erected about nine miles from London,
“Out of twelve sets submitted,
Commmissioned in 1976. Purpose designed as new headquarters for the General Accident insurance company,
Constructed for Norwich Union in the early 1960s, built on a vacant WWII bomb site.
Now demolished. Described in The Irish Builder,
Constructed as Dunville & Co Limited Head Offices,
Demolished in 1964, and replaced by the horrendous Leicester House by Jackson,
Constructed on the corner Wellington Place and Fountain Street,
Designed by the architectural firm of Parr and Fee –
Designed by Burke, Horwood &