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20 July 2009
1877 – Christ Church, Westminster Bridge Road, London

1877 – Christ Church, Westminster Bridge Road, London

Architect: Paull & Bikerdike Part of a complex of buildings that included an adjoining school and presbytery by the same architects. Bombed during the Second World War, and only the Lincoln Memorial Tower...

20 July 2009
1877 – East London Hospital for Children, Shadwell, London

1877 – East London Hospital for Children, Shadwell, London

Architect: H.S. Legg & Charles A. Legg Perspective view including ground plan published in The Building News, March 2nd 1877. Eventually became the Princess Elizabeth of York Hospital for Children before closing in...

20 July 2009
1877 – Tobacco Warehouse, Holborn, London

1877 – Tobacco Warehouse, Holborn, London

Architect: Robert Walker Published in The Building News, April 13th 1877.

20 July 2009
1877 – St. Charles College, Notting Hill, London

1877 – St. Charles College, Notting Hill, London

Architect: F.W. Tasker

20 July 2009
1877 – Royal Savoy & South Western Hotel, Victoria Embankment, London

1877 – Royal Savoy & South Western Hotel, Victoria Embankment, London

Architect: W.C. Edward Ellis Published in The Building News, March 16th 1877.

20 July 2009
1881 – Harrington Gardens, Kensington, London

1881 – Harrington Gardens, Kensington, London

Architect: Ernest George & Peto Perspective including ground plan as published in The Building News, June 3rd 1881.

20 July 2009
1877 – House, Arkwright Road, Hampstead, London

1877 – House, Arkwright Road, Hampstead, London

Architect: Theodore K. Green Published in The Building News, November 30th 1877.

20 July 2009
1908 – St. Nicholas Church, Plumstead, London

1908 – St. Nicholas Church, Plumstead, London

Architect: Greenaway & Newberry Perspective View including plan published in The Building News, December 18th 1908.

18 July 2009
1877 – New Shops & Business Premises, Oxford Street, London

1877 – New Shops & Business Premises, Oxford Street, London

Architect: J.T. Wimperis Constructed opposite the landmark Selfridges department stire, this mid-Victorian building has is still in use today for a variety of retailers.