1899 – ‘Dixcot’, Tooting, London
Published in The Building News, December 29th 1899. Front & Rear Perspective View & Plans. Design for Dixcot for R.
Published in The Building News, December 29th 1899. Front & Rear Perspective View & Plans. Design for Dixcot for R.
Now demolished. “This building, occupying an important frontage to Gracechurch-street, with return frontage to Ship Tavern-passage,
“This hospital, which was originally in Great Ormond-street, adjoining the Hospital for Sick Children, its premises there having been sold to the latter hospital,
Designed by W.F. Harber, architect to the Belgravia Estate, and published in The Building News, March 17th 1899.
In 1896 James Ramsay, then the proprietor of Pearce’s Hotel at the corner of Bury Street and Ryder Street,
This late-Victorian mission building was designed by Herbert O Ellis in 1898 for St Mark’s Church,
The Royal Duchess Theatre had a flamboyant Beaux-Arts style exterior was topped by a huge copper dome which was surmounted by a cupola,
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