1920 – Avon India Rubber Co., Euston Rd., London
From The Building News, September 3 1920: “The building is a new London depot for the Avon India Rubber Company.
From The Building News, September 3 1920: “The building is a new London depot for the Avon India Rubber Company.
Unbuilt extensions to the Alexandra Hotel – the central bock of nine-bays with a further three-bays to either side comprised the original hotel.
Demolished when the area was cleared to make way for the NatWest Tower now Tower 42.
From The Building News, August 6 1920: “The drawing reproduced to-day is at the Royal Academy Exhibition,
Constructed for the General Electric Co., and extended over the years. Sold in later 1950s and demolished shortly after.
Published in The Building News, July 30 1920: “The accommodation furnished by this range of buildings includes the officials and staff of the warehouse-keeper’s de- partment and its allies,
The first Lloyd’s building (at 12 Leadenhall Street in the City of London) had been built on this site in 1928.