1875 – St. Saviours Church for the Deaf & Dumb, Oxford Street, London
Architect: Arthur W. Blomfield
In June 1875 a church named St. Saviours was opened on a site in Oxford Street that had been leased to the Association for The Deaf &
In June 1875 a church named St. Saviours was opened on a site in Oxford Street that had been leased to the Association for The Deaf &
Constructed opposite the landmark Selfridges department stire, this mid-Victorian building has is still in use today for a variety of retailers.
The Pricess’s Theatre between Winsley Street and Wells Street, Oxford Street. The theatre was demolished in 1931 to make way for a large Woolworth store,
Published in The Builder, November 15 1884.
Front elevation published in The Architect, February 10th 1888.
Still extant today, the ground floor being used for a single large store, but otherwise largely unchanged.