1877 – Doulton Factory, Lambeth, London
Architect: Tarring, Son & Wilkinson
Roger Dixon and Stefan Muthesius call the Doulton pottery complex,
Roger Dixon and Stefan Muthesius call the Doulton pottery complex,
Demolished after World War II following serious bomb damage.
Design for the new Imperial Bank or Reichsbank.
Built costing £70,000 with 240 bedrooms at opening.
Destroyed in 1944, and replaced with a landmark piece of Modernist architecture by Auguste Perret.
This was one of the public buildings on the Bedford Park estate intended to give the new development a sense of community.
The Worshipful Company of Mercers is the Premier Livery Company of the City of London.
The First Avenue in Holborn,
Designed for William Matterson esq and published in The Building News,
The Library of Gray’s Inn has existed since at least 1555,