1898 – Moscow Mansions, Cromwell Rd., Kensington, London
“This illustration shows the front elevation of a block of residential flats, now in course of erection,
“This illustration shows the front elevation of a block of residential flats, now in course of erection,
Finished in red brick and cream terra cotta. Also known as Coleridge Chambers. Grade II Listed.
“This design shows an enlarged scheme for the New College at Scarborough. The materials used are red brick with Whitby stone,
Unlike many Victorian buildings, this 1898 theatre survived the blitz on Plymouth during the Second World War and operated as a nightclub until 2006.
“This house is erected on an elevated site over- looking Heith Hill, with lovely views over Reigate and Horsham.
A fine late Victorian hotel with opulent interiors, that was restored in 2009 as office accommodation.
A fine Victorian commercial building on a prominent corner site, constructed in red sandstone. Grade B listed.
Unbuilt proposal for Provincial Legislature and associated government offices.
The Palace Theatre of Varieties was opened on 11th December 1899, and was designed by Wimperis &
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