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Imperial House, South StreetAn architectural illustration of a commercial building known as the Imperial House, in South Street, London, (now known as Dominion Street.) The building was designed by architect A. C. Burlingham
Seaside House, Middleton-On-SeaA photograph which shows an angled view of a seaside house at Middleton-On-Sea, Sussex, designed with a Norfolk reed thatched roof, by architect Oliver Law. Date: circa 1937
Seaside Cottage Near HarrogateA photograph of a seaside cottage near Harrogate, north Yorkshire, designed by architect Edwin M. Lawson. Date: circa 1937
Seaside House, Treyarnon BayA photograph of a seaside house located at Treyarnon Bay, Cornwall, designed by architectural firm Denman and Son, (John Bluet Denman and John Leopold Denman) Date: circa 1937
Seaside Cottage, Sutton PoyntzA photograph of a quaint rubble stone seaside cottage at the village of Sutton Poyntz, Dorset, designed with local straw reed thatch, by architect Ernest Wamsley Lewis. Date: circa 1937
Modernist Seaside House, Frinton-On-SeaA photograph of a modernist seaside house located at Frinton-On-Sea, the reinforced concrete structure was designed by architect Gilbert C. Roberts. Date: circa 1937
Seaside House, Dalkey, DublinA photograph which shows the entrance front of a seaside house at Dalkey, Dublin, Ireland, designed by architect Edmund Lionel Crosby. Date: circa 1937
Seaside Cottage, LlanfairfechanA photograph of a seaside weekend cottage, situated at Llanfairfechan, North Wales, designed by Welsh architect partnership, North and Padmore. Date: circa 1937
Seaside House, LlanfairfechanA photograph of a unique seaside house with large twin gables and a long sloped pitch, situated at Llanfairfechan, North Wales, designed by Welsh architect partnership, North and Padmore
Seaside House Architectural ModelsA pair of photographs showing an architectural model of a modernist seaside house, from different angles, designed by architect Eugen Carl Kaufmann. Date: circa 1937
Seaside House, Ham Manor EstateA photograph of a seaside house on the Ham Manor Estate near Angmering, designed by architects Kenneth Dalgliesh and Roger Kendall Pullen. The roof is made from Norfolk reed. Date: circa 1937
Concrete Modernist HouseA photograph of a concrete modernist seaside house designed around 1935, by architect Francis Reginald Stevens Yorke. Date: circa 1937
Seaside Holiday House, NewburghA photograph of a seaside holiday house situated at Newburgh, Aberdeenshire, designed in the 1930s by architect G. Angus Mitchell. The entrance front is presented with a low stone wall and steps
Modernist House, Frinton Park EstateA photograph of a modernist seaside house located at the Frinton park Estate, Frinton, designed in the 1930s by architect Ernest Wamsley Lewis. Date: circa 1937
Bexhill Pavilion, East SussexA photograph of the Bexhill Pavilion located on the south coast sea front in East Sussex, the modernist building was designed in 1935 by architects Erich Mendelsohn and Serge Ivan Chermayeff
Senate House & Library Middlesex Library SouthA photograph which shows the Middlesex Library at the University of London Senate House and Library, designed between 1932 and 1937, by architect Charles Henry Holden. Date: circa 1937
Senate House & Library Goldsmith's LibraryA photograph which shows the Goldsmith's Library at the University of London Senate House and Library, designed between 1932 and 1937, by architect Charles Henry Holden. Date: circa 1937
University Of London Senate House & Library Central FileA photograph which shows the central file storage room at the University of London Senate House and Library, designed between 1932 and 1937, by architect Charles Henry Holden
University Of London Senate House & Library KitchenA photograph which shows the kitchen at the University of London Senate House and Library, designed between 1932 and 1937, by architect Charles Henry Holden. Date: circa 1937
University Of London Senate House & Library Small RefectoryA photograph which shows the Small Refectory at the University of London Senate House and Library, designed between 1932 and 1937, by architect Charles Henry Holden. Date: circa 1937
Senate House & Library Private Dining RoomA photograph which shows a small private dining room with a round table at the University of London Senate House and Library, designed between 1932 and 1937, by architect Charles Henry Holden
Senate House & Library General Common RoomA photograph which shows the General Common Room at the University of London Senate House and Library, designed between 1932 and 1937, by architect Charles Henry Holden. Date: circa 1937
University Of London Senate House & Library Large RefectoryA photograph which shows the Large Refectory at the University of London Senate House and Library, designed between 1932 and 1937, by architect Charles Henry Holden. Date: circa 1937
Senate House & Library Vice-Chancellor's RoomA photograph which shows the Vice-Chancellor's room at the University of London Senate House and Library, designed between 1932 and 1937, by architect Charles Henry Holden. Date: circa 1937
University Of London Senate House StaircaseA photograph of the then newly built ceremonial staircase inside the University of London Senate House, with floral decorations at each side
University Of London Senate House & Library Stained GlassA photograph which shows a stained glass window at the University of London Senate House and Library, designed between 1932 and 1937, by architect Charles Henry Holden. Date: circa 1937
University Of London Senate House & Library Senate RoomA photograph which shows the spacious Senate Room, with tiered seating and wood panelling, at the University of London Senate House and Library, designed between 1932 and 1937
University Of London Senate House & Library Court RoomA photograph which shows the Court Room, with comfortable chairs arranged around the curve of the conference desk, at the University of London Senate House and Library
Senate House & Library William Beveridge HallA photograph which shows the William Beveridge Hall, arranged for a lecture, at the University of London Senate House and Library, designed between 1932 and 1937, by architect Charles Henry Holden
University Of London Senate House & Library Interior CourtA photograph which shows an interior court of the University of London Senate House and Library, the art deco building was constructed between 1932 and 1937
University Of London Senate At NightA photograph which shows an illuminated University of London Senate House at night, the art deco building was constructed between 1932 and 1937, designed by architect Charles Henry Holden
University Of London Senate House & LibraryThis photograph shows the University of London Senate House and Library, from the south-west. The art deco building was constructed between 1932 and 1937, designed by architect Charles Henry Holden
University Of London Senate House & Library AerialThis photograph shows an aerial view of the University of London Senate House and Library. The art deco building was constructed between 1932 and 1937, designed by architect Charles Henry Holden
Wrought Ironwork Grilles George CrawleyA pair of photographs showing some decorative wrought ironwork grilles designed by George Abraham Crawley. Date: early 1900s
Aldford House, Park Lane, Staircase SkylightA photograph which shows the top of the staircase and skylight of Aldford House, a grand mansion in Park Lane, built between 1894-1897 for diamond magnate Alfred Beit
Mr. Heath's House, Park LaneAn architectural photograph which shows the entrance of the home of Mr. C. E. Heath, designed by architect George Abraham Crawley. Date: early 1900s
Thornhaugh Hall, PeterboroughA photograph of Thornhaugh Hall, Peterborough, the house was built circa 1911, designed by George Abraham Crawley. Date: early 1900s
Crowhurst Place, Surrey, Ornamental GateA photograph of an ornamental gate designed by George Abraham Crawley, for use at Crowhurst Place, Surrey. Date: early 1900s
Brackets, Westbury House, Long IslandThree photographs showing some scrollwork brackets, ornately designed by George Abraham Crawley, used on the terrace of Westbury House, Long Island
Mantelpiece, Westbury House, Long IslandThese photographs show the impressive decorative features of a mantelpiece at Westbury House, Long Island, designed by George Abraham Crawley. Date: circa 1904
Staircase At Westbury House, Long IslandA photograph of a staircase designed by George Abraham Crawley, for use at Westbury House, Long Island. Date: circa 1904
Westbury House, Long IslandA photograph showing the exterior of Westbury House (Old Westbury Gardens), a Carolean revival mansion which was heavily designed by George Abraham Crawley
George Crawley Silver Locks And HandlesA series of photographs showing some silver locks and handles, ornately designed by British artist George Abraham Crawley, for the decoration of a formal dining room at 1063 Fifth Avenue, New York
George Crawley Console TableA photograph of a highly decorative console table designed by George Abraham Crawley, for the formal dining room of 1063 Fifth Avenue, New York, owned by steel magnate Henry Phipps. Date: circa 1904
Architectural Axonometric Perspective, FlatsAn architectural axonometric drawing of designs for some residential flats, a commended submission for a competition organised by the Cement Marketing Company Ltd. Designed by architect R
Axonometric Residential Flats DesignAn architectural axonometric drawing of designs for some residential flats, a commended submission for a competition organised by the Cement Marketing Company Ltd
Architectural Perspective Of Residential FlatsThis architectural perspective design placed second in a competition organised by the Cement Marketing Company Ltd. The flats were designed by architects A. P. Lloyd and E. W
Residential Flats Architectural Competition WinnerA winning architectural design for a competition organised by the Cement Marketing Company Ltd. This perspective shows a five storey reinforced concrete residential flat