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Architecture of London

31 March 2013
1867 – George Gilbert Scott’s Design for Royal Courts of Justice, London

1867 – George Gilbert Scott’s Design for Royal Courts of Justice, London

Architect: George Gilbert Scott One of the designs submitted for the Royal Courts of Justice competition in London, which was won by George Edmund Street. Published in The Building News, July 12 1867.

23 March 2013
1867 – Palmerston Buildings, Old Broad St and Bishopsgate, London

1867 – Palmerston Buildings, Old Broad St and Bishopsgate, London

Architect: F. & H. Francis Palmerston House was named after the Third Viscount Palmerston. It stood at 51-55 Broad Street. It was occupied for some time by the Cunard Steam Shipping Company. Demolished...

31 March 2012
1867 – Proposed Schools & Almshouses, Walworth, London

1867 – Proposed Schools & Almshouses, Walworth, London

Architect: James Cubitt From The Building News: “THESE buildings, of which we give an illustration elsewhere, are about to be erected near the Elephant and Castle Railway Station, for the congregation of the...

21 March 2013
1867 – St. George’s Church, Tupnell Park, Holloway, London

1867 – St. George’s Church, Tupnell Park, Holloway, London

Architect: George Truefitt Constructed for The Free Church of England, later dissenters from Anglicanism. No longer in use as a church, but converted into a theatre. The illustrated tower and spire was never...

31 March 2013
1867 – T.N. Deane’s Design for Royal Courts of Justice, London

1867 – T.N. Deane’s Design for Royal Courts of Justice, London

Architect: Thomas Newenham Deane Design submitted by Irish architect, Thomas Newenham Deane, for the Royal Courts of Justice competition in London, which was won by George Edmund Street. It is recorded in RIAI...

15 February 2011
1867 – Henry F. Lockwood’s Design for Royal Courts of Justice, London

1867 – Henry F. Lockwood’s Design for Royal Courts of Justice, London

Architect: Henry F. Lockwood One of the eleven renowned architects who had been invited to compete – Henry R. Abraham, Edward Middleton Barry, Raphael Brandon, William Burges, Thomas N. Deane, Henry B. Garling,...

15 February 2011
1867 – Waterhouse’s Design for Royal Courts of Justice, London

1867 – Waterhouse’s Design for Royal Courts of Justice, London

Architect: Alfred Waterhouse When the public exhibition of designs submitted to the designated competition of the Royal Courts of Justice opened in February 1867, the interest of most observers must have been in...

10 February 2011
1867 – William Burges’ Design for Royal Courts of Justice, London

1867 – William Burges’ Design for Royal Courts of Justice, London

Architect: William Burges View from The Strand published in The Building News, May 3rd 1867.

25 March 2013
1868 –  Gaiety Theatre, The Strand, London

1868 – Gaiety Theatre, The Strand, London

Architect: C.J. Phipps Deesigned by the theatre architect C.J. Phipps, who also designed the 1871 Gaiety Theatre in Dublin, this was a sumptuous rebuild of an existing theatre. Intended as a complete evening’s...