1919 – Imperial Museum and Monument of Records of the Great War, London
“The design here shown from the drawings shown at the Royal Academy Exhibition provides for a museum to contain permanent and complete record of the war,
“The design here shown from the drawings shown at the Royal Academy Exhibition provides for a museum to contain permanent and complete record of the war,
From The Building News, November 7 1919: “This drawing was included in the Royal Academy Exhibition this year.
“This institution was erected a short time since. The exterior view now reproduced was exhibited at the Royal Academy last summer.
From The Building News, May 14 1919: “An ‘arch of remembrance’ has been unanimously decided on for erection at Acton by the War Memorial Sites Committee,
Unbuilt proposal for a four block civic centre with a tall campanile as part of a wholesale redevelopment of the urban fabric of Stepney.
Un-constructed design for the remodeling of Paddington Station in London. Published in The Building News, June 11 1919.
Published in The Building News, December 12 1919: “The drawing reproduced on our doublepage plate to-day was exhibited at the Royal Academy this year.
Perhaps never constructed, but the site suggested is now in use for residential buildings. Published in The Building News,
“This cottage, built on a fairly large site. stands detached and well back from the highway.
Demolished, and a reproduction facade constructed to front a new vast office block for government departments.
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