1880 – National Penny Bank & Artizans Dwellings, Clerkenwell, London
Illustration in The Building News, October 29th 1880. According to The Builder, August 7 1880: “This extensive pile of buildings,
Illustration in The Building News, October 29th 1880. According to The Builder, August 7 1880: “This extensive pile of buildings,
Described as “Premises in course of erection for C.C.T Bartley inc., containing the Head Offices of The National Penny Bank Ltd.,
Previously a section of the British Museum, Richard Owen, who was appointed Superintendent of the collection in 1856 wanted to expand the museum.
“The boat- house is now being built for the Oxford University Boat Club by Mr.
Architect: Smith & Broderick
The buildings enclose a double square, furnishing on either side a roomy airing-ground for the more troublesome of the patients.
Front elevation & details as published in The Building News, February 6th 1880.
Perspective View including ground plan published in The Building News, September 2nd 1881. “The parish church of Fulham,
Published in The Building News, June 18th 1880.
Perspective View published in The Building News, May 21st 1880.
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