1884 – Warehouse, Broad Street, Bloomsbury, London
Published in The Builder.
Published in The Builder.
Architects: J.& J. Belcher
Published in The Builder. Demolished.
Front Elevation including plans as published in The Building News, July 23rd 1886.
This eclectic neo-Jacobean façade,
Published in The Building News, August 27th 1886. Terry’s Theatre was built by Walter Emden on the site of the old Coal Hole public house and music hall on the Strand.
Very similar in design to the nearby Lambeth workhouse by the same architect. According to workhouses.org.uk: “The buildings consisted of a central administration block which also contained separate dining rooms for males and females,
In the early C20th the Horns Tavern had become a major social centre with a large assembly rooms to the rear and further back along Kennington road at least one brothel.
Published in The Building News, November 11th 1887. The 15-bedroom Nether Court house of 1883,
Published in The Building News,
Demolished.
The Bermondsey Settlement was a Methodist settlement house founded by the Rev’d John Scott Lidgett. The settlement movement was a reformist social movement,