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Albion Picture Palace

The Albion Picture Palace at Holyhead Road opened on December 16th 1915, managed by Harry Calver. The first film shown was "Salambo". It eventually closed on September 24th 1960. This set of plans is ...

Bath Row Re-development

Original sketch plan for the Bath Row Re-development, later better known as Lee Bank. In this plan there is little to recognise other than St Thomas's Church at the middle top and St Luke's Church at ...

James Wyatt's bill, page 1

This is a copy of a bill from James Wyatt for work done in 1796 on drawings for alterations at Soho House. Plans and elevations were drawn for various proposals along with details such as an elevation, ...

James Wyatt's bill, page 2

This the second page of a copy of a bill from James Wyatt for work done in 1796 on drawings for alterations at Soho House. Plans and elevations were drawn for various proposals along with details such ...

James Wyatt's bill, wrapper

This the wrapper for a copy of a bill from James Wyatt for work done in 1796 on drawings for alterations at Soho House. Plans and elevations were drawn for various proposals along with details such ...

Labourers Cottages on the Oscott College Estate

Building Application Plan for 'A Pair of Labourers' Cottages near Oldford Farm, 1900 The probable location for these cottages appears to be on the Aldridge Road not far down from Perry Bridge.

Lee Bank Redevelopment Plan

The original architect's view of the Lee Bank redevelopment. The tower blocks are as follows: Hogarth, Faraday, Chiswick and Audleigh House are the four blocks running up the left hand side on Lee Bank ...

Letter from James Wyatt to Matthew Robinson Boulton, 1811, page 1

This letter from the architect James Wyatt was sent to Matthew Robinson Boulton, the son of Matthew Boulton the industrialist. In it Wyatt says 'Understanding that you are in town I take the liberty ...

Letter from James Wyatt to Matthew Robinson Boulton, 1811, page 2

This is the second page of a letter from the architect James Wyatt to Matthew Robinson Boulton, the son of Matthew Boulton the industrialist. In it Wyatt says 'Understanding that you are in town ...

Letter from James Wyatt to Matthew Robinson Boulton, 1811, wrapper

This is the wrapper for a letter from the architect James Wyatt was sent to Matthew Robinson Boulton, the son of Matthew Boulton the industrialist. Foley Place was the name of Wyatt's house in London. ...

Terrace of thirty three storey houses with central carriage arch by John Phillp

It is likely that this pen and ink with watercolour elevation of terraced houses was drawn from imagination rather than life. It is from the Phillp album, a collection of watercolours and sketches by ...

Trinity Methodist Church

Originally a corrugated iron church called "the tin tabernacle" stood on the site in Rookery Road. The present church was built to these plans in 1914 under the direction of Rev. Harvey Rowe. These plans ...

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