1891 – “Montrose”, Stanmore Park Estate, London
Architect: Goddard, Paget & Goddard
Built as a branch for the Munster & Leinster Bank in redbrick with limestone dressings. It is a fine Victorian gothic building with manager`s accommodation alongside with a separate entrance.
“The new branch of the Bank of Ireland which has just been erected in Stephen street,
The Battersea Polytechnic Institute was founded in 1891 and admitted its first students in 1894. Its aims were to provide greater access to further and higher education for some of the “poorer inhabitants”
Battersea Town Hall designed by E.W.Mountford was converted to a community arts Centre (B.A.C.). Image published in The Building News,
Water supply to the city was proving a difficulty to the City Corporation in the later half of the eighteenth century.