1901 – Design for Queen Victoria Memorial, London
Design for a National Monument by Belfast architect W.H. Lynn to Queen Victoria, to be constructed outside Buckingham Palace.
Design for a National Monument by Belfast architect W.H. Lynn to Queen Victoria, to be constructed outside Buckingham Palace.
Designed for B.E.Peal esq, the view of the Garden Front & plan was published in The Building News,
“The front of this house faces the south, and as the plot of ground is 60ft.
Perspective View including ground plan published in The Building News, November 29th 1901.
Largely completed as illustrated, although some of the more decorative elements such as the plaque on the gable and the cupola were never finished.
Built in 1901 as the headquarters of the British & Foreign Sailors’ Society. An inscription above the door still records the fact,
Unsuccessful entry in architectural competition to design a memorial for Queen Victoria for the front of Buckingham Palace.
“This building is the first of a series intended to be erected by the West Ham Club and Restaurant Co.
“This illustration is of an annexe to the Scandinavian Sailors Temperance Home, to be erected in the West India Dock -road.
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