1869 – Columbia Market & Dwellings, London
Columbia Market was established in 1869 as a covered food market, by the philanthropist Angela Burdett-Coutts for 400 stalls.
Columbia Market was established in 1869 as a covered food market, by the philanthropist Angela Burdett-Coutts for 400 stalls.
Destroyed in 1944 as a result of an air raid attack on London. Interior view published in The Building News,
The headquarters for the General Post Office was built on the eastern side of St. Martin’s Le Grand in the City of London between 1825 and 1829 to designs by Robert Smirke.
Perspective view including ground & chamber plans, published in The Builder, November 2nd 1872. The Harrow Cottage Hospital was founded in 1866 by Dr.
Published in The Building News, July 19 1872: “IN our review of the International Exhibition we noticed as follows the high character of design and draughtsmanship reached by Messrs.
national school constructed in what was then a rn unfashionable and poor area.
Described as “The inside is spacious (two bays of the nave are screened off at the west….
Detail of Queen Victoria Street front, elevation & section, as published in The Building News,
Demolished. From The Building News, September 5 1873: “We have the satisfaction this week of giving a doublr-page illustration of a characteristic and picturesque block of buildings in Leadenhall-street,
Published in The Building News, December 12 1873: “We give an exterior perspective, and ground and chamber plans,