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...
Architect active in 1950. Possibly the borough surveyor for St Marylebone but we cannot confirm that.
Architect. Â Graduated from the Architectural Association School in 1957. His first job at the London County Council Architects department was to design this London Underground substation, dedicated...
Sir Charles Archibald Nicholson, 2nd Baronet, was an architect and designer who specialised in ecclesiastical buildings and war memorials. We wonder if he is the Nicolson in the architectural firm,...
Architect. Born Hoxton. Our information comes from the Victorian Web which names many buildings that Johnson worked on. This is not the other John Johnson architect (1807 – 1878) who designed Alex...
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