1899 – Terriss Theatre, Rotherhithe, London
The interior decorations were in Louis XV style, cream and gold prevailing; there were two tiers only,
The interior decorations were in Louis XV style, cream and gold prevailing; there were two tiers only,
Originally opened as Brabazon House, Home for Ladies – it was the initial project of the Brabazon House Company established by the Countess of Meath in 1890.
Site of a theatre since 1772, known as The Prince of Wales Theatre between 1865 -1882.
Fulton designed the Palace of British Applied Arts and other buildings buildings for the Franco British Exhibition of 1908.
Demolished, and a reproduction facade constructed to front a new vast office block for government departments.
From The Building News, September 3 1920: “The building is a new London depot for the Avon India Rubber Company.
Demolished when the area was cleared to make way for the NatWest Tower now Tower 42.
From The Building News, August 6 1920: “The drawing reproduced to-day is at the Royal Academy Exhibition,
Constructed for the General Electric Co., and extended over the years. Sold in later 1950s and demolished shortly after.
Published in The Building News, July 30 1920: “The accommodation furnished by this range of buildings includes the officials and staff of the warehouse-keeper’s de- partment and its allies,
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