1728 – La Antigua Fábrica de Tabacos, Seville
The main building of University of Seville is known as the “Old Tobacco Factory”,
The main building of University of Seville is known as the “Old Tobacco Factory”,
“A noble example of warehouse architecture has been erected in Aldermanbury with a considerable degree of ornate splendour externally.
Perspective View & floor plans as published in The Architect, March 27th 1875.
Published in The Building News, December 20th 1878.
Front Perspective View including plan as published in The Building News, January 17th 1879. Now a Grade II* listed Moorish factory,
One of the earliest artificial skating rinks in the world was constructed at Southport. The foundation stone was laid by Lord Clarence Paget on April 5th,
“The works of the London and Provincial Steam Laundry Company, situate in the Battersea Park-road, about half-way between the Battersea and Queen’s-road stations on the London and South -Western Railway,
“We illustrate this week, by plans and perspective, new buildings erected for Messrs. John Welford and Sons,
One of the many storehouses on the property, this was developed into the original Guinness visito centre –