1892 – Bermondsey Settlement, London
The Bermondsey Settlement was a Methodist settlement house founded by the Rev’d John Scott Lidgett. The settlement movement was a reformist social movement,
The Bermondsey Settlement was a Methodist settlement house founded by the Rev’d John Scott Lidgett. The settlement movement was a reformist social movement,
The Brown Palace Hotel is reputedly the first atrium-style hotel ever built and was named for its original owner,
The Camden Safe Deposit & Trust Company opened its new building at the northeast corner of Broadway and Market Street on October 31,
Grade II listed. Red brick plain tiled roofs copper covered spires to east end. The interior hasrick arches with projecting brick band to eaves and a King post roof.
Constructed between 1890 to 1892, extensively fire damaged in 2005, started during renovation work, leaving only the exterior walls and spire standing.
The interior of this small parish church by Doolin has many surviving decorative features in the sanctuary area.
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