1881 – Central Institution of the City & Guilds of London, South Kensington, London
Published in The Building News, December 23rd 1881. The Central Technical College building was designed by Alfred Waterhouse,
Published in The Building News, December 23rd 1881. The Central Technical College building was designed by Alfred Waterhouse,
“Our illustration, taken from the drawing in the last Royal Academy Exhibition, shows the houses now being completed for the London and St.
“Our illustration represents a group of stable buildings about to be erected in Brick-street, Park-lane, for the Marquis,
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,
“This building is now in course of erection at the Galleons Station of the new Royal Albert Dock,
The Worshipful Company of Mercers is the Premier Livery Company of the City of London.
Interior View shewing wall surfaces decorated with Glazed Burmantoffs Faience. Published in The Building News,
Published in The Builder, November 15 1884.
The Library of Gray’s Inn has existed since at least 1555, when the first mention of it was made in the will of Robert Chaloner,
Perspective view, ground plan & first floor plan published in The Building News, August 1st.1884.
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