1920 – Magnet House, Kingsway, London
Constructed for the General Electric Co., and extended over the years. Sold in later 1950s and demolished shortly after.
Constructed for the General Electric Co., and extended over the years. Sold in later 1950s and demolished shortly after.
From The Building News, July 16 1920: “Messrs. Marsh, Jones, and Cribb, the well-known decorators and furnishers of Leeds,
From The Building News, October 15 1920: “This hall is treated in a domestic style appropriate to its purpose and architectural character.
Still in use today, and externally largely as illustrated. From The Building News, September 17 1920: “Declarations were made for the erection of this building in 1914-15.
Published in The Building News, July 30 1920: All these buildings have been designed for the Port of London Authority by Mr.
Illustration published in The Building News, October 22 1920.
A competition for the memorial design was managed by architect Ernest Newton, RA, who was then President of Royal Institute of British Architects.
Unbuilt design for St Mary’s Lowe Church in St. Helens. Caroe did design the completed church but with the exception of upper parts of the tower,
Published in The Building News, July 30 1920: “Tho simple treatment of this utilitarian building is unmistakably appropriate.
From The Building News, October 8 1920: “We illustrate from this year’s Royal Academy Exhibition the Picture House and Winter Garden which it is proposed to erect in Clayton Square,
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