1845 – Board of Trade, Treasury Buildings, Whitehall, London
In 1824 plans by Sir John Soane were approved for a new building, to accommodate the Board of Trade and the Privy Council Office,
In 1824 plans by Sir John Soane were approved for a new building, to accommodate the Board of Trade and the Privy Council Office,
“In another volume we gave a view of the exterior of Halifax Town-hall,
Over the years, general unhappiness with the existing National Gallery resulted in several attempts either to completely remodel the National Gallery (as suggested by Sir Charles Barry in 1853 and again here in 1860),
From The Builder, April 16, 1870: This handsome apartment forms the central feature of the block of buildings just completed as the new College at Dulwich of which a general view plan and particulars were given in previous volume of the Builder.
Elevation, section & plan published in Building News,October 15th 1875.
Son of Sir Charles Barry, Barry worked in the office of T.H. Wyatt before joining his father’s office where he helped prepare drawings for the Palace of Westminster and Houses of Parliament.