1875 – The Horseshoe Hotel, Tottenham Court Road, London
The former Horseshoe Hotel at 264-7 Tottenham Court Road is a substantial building, constructed in three phases,
The former Horseshoe Hotel at 264-7 Tottenham Court Road is a substantial building, constructed in three phases,
The original Baynard Castle was destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666. This Victorian ‘version’
This building, which replaced an earlier iron church, was bombed during the Second World War.
The winning entry in an architectural competition for a school for the Grocers Company in Hackney.
Perspective of facade published in The Building News, July 2nd 1875. The Curriers’ Company dates from 1272 when the Mistery of Curriers became a trade association.
Now the site of the New Scotland Yard buildings by Richard Norman Shaw.
Perspective view published in The Building News, August 11th 1876. Demolished.
Including Elevations,Sections & Plans as published in The Building News, June 25th, 1880. Designed for Colin Hunter (1841-1904),
Roger Dixon and Stefan Muthesius call the Doulton pottery complex, as it originally stood,