1879 – Commercial Premises, Wood Street, Cheapside, London
Architects: J.& J. Belcher Designed for Messrs. Rylands & Co.Ltd., perspective published in The Building News, January 3rd 1879.
Architects: J.& J. Belcher Designed for Messrs. Rylands & Co.Ltd., perspective published in The Building News, January 3rd 1879.
Architects: J.& J. Belcher Published in The Builder. Demolished.
Architect: J. & J. Belcher The Catholic Apostolic Church was a splinter group of Anglo-Catholics in the later part of the 19th century. There is a tiny cloister and numerous church rooms as...
Architects: J & J Belcher 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. In the...
Architect: J.& J. Belcher Interior View towards the Altar published in The Building News, Novenber 24th 1876.
Architect: J. & J. Belcher Early design proposal for No.1 Poultry, which was ultimately to become the Mappin & Webb building, also designed by John Belcher. It was demolished eventually in 1194 when...
Architect: J.& J. Belcher The Curriers’ Company has a long and complex history, dating from 1272 when the “Mistery of Curriers” first became a trade association. By around 1580, the guild of Curriers...
Architect: J. & J. Belcher Detail of Queen Victoria Street front, elevation & section, as published in The Building News, July 4th 1873. “These buildings, which are now well known, are situated at...