1866 – Kings College Hospital, London
King’s was originally opened in 1840 in the disused St Clements Dane workhouse in Portugal Street close to Lincoln’s Inn Fields.
King’s was originally opened in 1840 in the disused St Clements Dane workhouse in Portugal Street close to Lincoln’s Inn Fields.
In 1861 the Royal Horticultural Society developed a new garden at South Kensington on land leased from the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851.
Destroyed during air raids during the Second World War.
Sited at the corner of Endell Street and Shaftesbury Avenue,
“A noble example of warehouse architecture has been erected in Aldermanbury with a considerable degree of ornate splendour externally.
Consecrated in 1861, the church could seat 1,200 people.
The existing building originally erected between 1779 and 1782,
Saint Paul’s was consecrated in 1860.
The new church,
The glass and iron-framed Floral Hall stands just to the south of the Royal Opera House at Covent Garden,