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Royal Horticultural Halls, Westminster, London: the New Hall (later renamed the Lawrence Hall)

RIBA Ref No RIBA73577
Architect/DesignerStanley Hall Easton & Robertson
Artist/PhotographerNewbery, Sydney W. (1894-1985)
CountryUK: England
CityLondon
Subject Date1928
Image Date1929
ViewInterior
StyleArt Deco
MediumPhotoprint
Library ReferenceAP57/92 (Newbery 30714)
OrientationPortrait
Colour InfoBlack and white
CreditArchitectural Press Archive / RIBA Collections
SubjectConcrete ; Exhibition buildings ; Planters, plant pots ; Arches
NOTES: This was the Royal Horticultural Society's second hall, the first being an Edwardian construction of 1904 on Vincent Square, known as Old Hall or Lindley Hall. It thus became known on its completion in 1928 as New Hall. It is also known as the Lawrence Hall.
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