1875 – Warehouse, Ray Street, London
Perspective view published in The Building News, May 7th 1875. Rowland Plumbe was mainly known for being the architect of many residential schemes across London,
Perspective view published in The Building News, May 7th 1875. Rowland Plumbe was mainly known for being the architect of many residential schemes across London,
Published in The Building News, April 13th 1877.
Built for the Scottish Co-operative Wholesale Society over several years. After the initial construction of 1878,
Warehouse for Messrs. Fourdrinier,Hunt & Co. Wholesale Paper Merchants. Perspective View including block plan published in The Building News,
“We publish herewith an illustration of a new warehouse about to be erected for Messrs.
Front Perspective View including plan as published in The Building News, January 17th 1879. Now a Grade II* listed Moorish factory,
Largely built as illustrated in elaborate stucco at 7-9 Donegall Place, the building no longer has the ornamental pediment,
Perspective view including block plan for Messrs. Mitchell & Co. Published in The Building News, February 10th 1878.
“This building stands on an area of over 8,000 square feet, and occupies a very open position in Bartholomew-close,
Perspective view for E. Farmer esq., published in The Building News, July 18th 1879. “The drawing of these warehouses in Devonshire Street,