1880 – Coffee Tavern & Public Hall, Woolwich, London
Front Elevation published in The Building News, November 19th 1880. “H.E.H. the Duke of Connaught publicly laid the memorial-stone of a new Coffee Tavern and Public Hall at Woolwich on Saturday.
Front Elevation published in The Building News, November 19th 1880. “H.E.H. the Duke of Connaught publicly laid the memorial-stone of a new Coffee Tavern and Public Hall at Woolwich on Saturday.
Perspective view including interior views published in The Building News, May 7th 1880. But in the 1880s the temperance movement tried to revive the coffee house scene in an attempt to divert the working man from the perils of drink.
Perspective including ground & 1st floor plans published in The Building News, March 12th 1880.
“This building, erected for the sale of fruit and provisions, comprises a sale-room built in the form of an amphitheatre,
“The plan of this church consists of nave and aisles of the usual relative proportions, but there is only a single granite column on each side forming any appreciable obstruction to sight.
Although the convent building and school were constructed largely as illustrated – the church was not.
“This block of buildings is now in course of erection for Mr. C. Kyte, on the corner of Bute and Customhouse streets,
“This is the first of a group of houses being erected on the Manor House estate.
Described in The Irish Builder, as “the site is at Bloomfield, Co. Down, one of the rising suburbs of the “Northern Athens.””
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