1858 – The British & Irish Magnetic Telegraph Company, 58 Threadneedle St., London
A Central Office for the British & Irish Magnetic Telegraph Companyat 58 Threadneedle Street opposite the Bank of England.
A Central Office for the British & Irish Magnetic Telegraph Companyat 58 Threadneedle Street opposite the Bank of England.
Venetian Gothic office building that was constructed to replace, his deceased partner, Benjamin Woodward’s Blackfriars office.
St Luke’s Church, Millwall (in the Isle of Dogs) was bombed out during the Second World War.
The church was also known as the Smithfield Martyrs’ Memorial Church and constructed 1869-1871. It was demolished in the second half of the 20th century.
“We give a perspective view and ground and first-floor plans of this building, now in course of erection from designs and under the superintendence of Mr.
Cottage hospital funded by philanthropist Passmore Edwards. The Passmore Edwards Cottage Hospital was officially opened in 1895 by Mrs Passmore Edwards.