Architects active c.1879 - 1910. Other work in London: Royal Doulton pottery (possible involvement); at Waterloo Bridge; . Quite a portfolio.
The Nicholson possibly being Sir Charles A. Nicholson.
Architects active c.1879 - 1910. Other work in London: Royal Doulton pottery (possible involvement); at Waterloo Bridge; . Quite a portfolio.
The Nicholson possibly being Sir Charles A. Nicholson.
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Waring & Nicholson
This stone was laid by Randall Thomas, Archbishop of Canterbury, on July 18th...
Copenhagen House was a famous tavern & tea-garden which stood in what is now Copenhagen Park, N7, from early 17th century until 1855. The name either comes from the King of Denmark who stayed i...
Place, Architecture, Commerce, Food & Drink, Politics & Administration, Denmark
In 1714, a well of 'chalybeate waters' (water impregnated with iron) was discovered near the Bell Inn, Kilburn. Gardens and a 'great room' were opened in an attempt to compete with the nearby Hamps...
Architects, active c.1886-1928. Tower Hamlets Idea Catalogue provides the following: "The brothers John {Flint Clarkson, we believe} (1838-1918) and Samuel Flint Clarkson (c 1839-1915) were born ...
Gothic Revival architect.  Born London.  Wikipedia give a list of his works and it is long, mainly churches, including in London: All Saints - Margaret Street; St Augustine's - Queen's Gate; St. Ma...
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