Mary Ward Settlement (Passmore Edwards Settlement Buildings), Tavistock Place, London: dining room sideboard
Architect/Designer | Smith & Brewer |
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Artist/Photographer | Charles, Martin (1940-2012) |
Country | UK: England |
City | London |
Subject Date | 1897 |
Image Date | 1989 |
View | Interior |
Style | Arts & Crafts |
Medium | Transparency |
Library Reference | MC Unreferenced |
Orientation | Landscape |
Colour Info | Colour |
Credit | Martin Charles / RIBA Collections |
Subject | Educational buildings ; Societies' buildings ; Dining rooms ; Furniture ; Cultural centres |
NOTES: The Mary Ward Settlement (originally known as the Passmore Edwards Settlement Buildings) was founded in the 1890s by Mary Augusta Ward under the financial patronage of John Passmore Edwards. It aimed to provide facilities to 'improve the the religious, moral, intellectual or physical well-being of the people of London' and was also notable for housing the first fully equipped classrooms for children with disabilities. See RIBA134790 for a black and white version of this image.
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