1880 – National Hospital for Paralysed & Epileptic, Bloomsbury, London
Architect: M.P. Manning
Founded in 1859 and originally called The National Hospital for Diseases of the Nervous System including Paralysis and Epilepsy.
Founded in 1859 and originally called The National Hospital for Diseases of the Nervous System including Paralysis and Epilepsy.
Still standing today although missing the rooftop turret.
Described as “Premises in course of erection for G.C.T Bartley inc.,
Previously a section of the British Museum,
Front elevation & details as published in The Building News,
Perspective View including ground plan published in The Building News,
Designed for for W.G. Skinner esq.
“We publish an elevation of the above hotel,
“This residence has recently been completed,
“Last week we fully described this interesting house,