Architects active c.1879 - 1910. Other work in London: Royal Doulton pottery (possible involvement); at Waterloo Bridge; . Quite a portfolio.
The Nicholson probably 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 probably 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. In the Wikipedia list of his works none are in London.
Architect. Born Bolton. c.1897 he moved to London and worked briefly for C. R. Ashbee. 1899 he moved to H. Percy Adams' practice where he stayed for the rest of his career. c.1906 moved to Harmer G...
Poet Laureate 1972 - 1984. Conservation campaigner. Credited with saving the Midland Grand Hotel (now St Pancras Chambers) and the station at St Pancras from demolition and helping to achieve their...
Architect and artist. Born Thomas Affleck Greeves. Studied at the Cambridge School of Architecture, but never actually designed any functional buildings. Instead he produced a series of fantastical...
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