Builders of the 1892 Westminster Public Baths and Wash-houses.
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Stimpson & Co
This memorial stone was laid by the Right Hon. George Earl Cadogan KG, Feby. ...
Seems likely that the F. J. Smith is the same architect as the one who built ...
In 1852, the area Novia Scotia Gardens being a notorious slum, Angela Burdett-Coutts bought it with the intention of developing healthy accommodation for the poor and a market for their use. Howeve...
A notorious Victorian slum in Kensington. From the late 18th century this was an area where bricks were made to supply nearby construction sites. Â As London was developed agricultural activities w...
From their website: "We are a social enterprise working in Waterloo and North Southwark, London. From a derelict site in 1984, we have created a vibrant, diverse and welcoming place for people to l...
The house was bought by John Lewis in the late 1880s. Apparently, whilst looking for a new home for his young family, he hired a hansom cab and drove out in a different direction each day with his ...
Created a life peer on 4 February 1991 as Baron Palumbo of Walbrook in the City of London.
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