1870 – South London Palace, Southwark, London
Architect: William Paice
This was the third music-hall to succeed in London,
This was the third music-hall to succeed in London,
Construction started on the church in 1230, and was finished in 1370.
Outwardly the exterior of St Mary’s is relatively unexciting with the round headed windows that Robinson also used at the Royal Hospital Kilmainham the most dominant feature.
Rebuilt Edwardian facade with gabled upper floor.
View published in The Building News,
Front perspective view including plan as published in The Building News,
Published in The Building News, November 25th 1870.
Never constructed. Originally the site of Saville House,
Perspective view including ground plan published in The Building News,
Front elevation and plans published in The Building News,