Architect. He designed many cinemas including the , as well as the Prince of Wales Theatre in London, and the interiors of the Theatre Royal Drury Lane and the Royal Court.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
Architect. He designed many cinemas including the , as well as the Prince of Wales Theatre in London, and the interiors of the Theatre Royal Drury Lane and the Royal Court.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
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Robert Cromie
Google Street View shows this plaque in situ 2008 - 2014 but lost by June 201...
Designed by Sir Joseph Bazalgette. Apart from providing a pleasant riverside walk, it was built with the dual purpose of providing a flood barrier and as a covering for the main low level sewer for...
Architect active 1927 and 1937. An Alan Brace was the architect for Rio Tinto Company Limited and carried out work for them in south west Spain, though if this was in the late 1800s, then he was ei...
Architect and civil engineer. George John Vulliamy was the son of the clockmaker Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy and nephew to the architect Lewis Vulliamy. Designed the charming and inventive ironwork alo...
Architect of theatres. Those still standing in London include: the Vaudeville, the Lyric, the Garrick, Her Majesty's. Born Bath. Died at home at 26 Mecklenburgh Square.
Architect.  He designed the Egyptian Avenue and the Terrace Catacombs in Highgate Cemetery.
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