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Blackpool Casino, Pleasure Beach, Blackpool, looking out to the Funhouse and rides

RIBA2934-28
Emberton, Joseph (1889-1956)
NOTES: This circular building is carried on a concrete raft on which all columns rest and reinforced concrete was used for the structure of walls, floors and roof. The circle is divided into three zones: service, forming the hub, round which are grouped offices and recreational facitlities.

Grand National, Pleasure Beach, Blackpool: the entrance

RIBA2935-28
Emberton, Joseph (1889-1956)

Blackpool Casino, Pleasure Beach, Blackpool

RIBA2936-28
Emberton, Joseph (1889-1956)
NOTES: This circular building is carried on a concrete raft on which all columns rest and reinforced concrete was used for the structure of walls, floors and roof. The circle is divided into three zones: service, forming the hub, round which are grouped offices and recreational facitlities.

London Eye and County Hall, South Bank, Lambeth, London

RIBA3041-34
David Marks & Julia Barfield
NOTES: County Hall, designed by Ralph Knott in 1911 and completed in 1922, was the headquarters of London County Council, which became the Greater London Council (GLC) in 1965. It remained the seat of local government until the GLC was abolished in 1986. Marks & Barfield designed the London Eye in 2000 for the Millennium celebrations.

London Eye and County Hall, South Bank, Lambeth, London, seen from Westminster Bridge

RIBA3042-34
David Marks & Julia Barfield
NOTES: County Hall, designed by Ralph Knott in 1911 and completed in 1922, was the headquarters of London County Council, which became the Greater London Council (GLC) in 1965. It remained the seat of local government until the GLC was abolished in 1986. Marks & Barfield designed the London Eye in 2000 for the Millennium celebrations.

London Eye, South Bank, London, at dusk

RIBA3044-34
David Marks & Julia Barfield

Victoria Embankment, London: the entrance to Westminster London Underground station with the London Eye on the South Bank in the background

RIBA3045-35
David Marks & Julia Barfield
NOTES: Westminster Bridge underground station opened officially in 1868. The use of the roundel with the station name in the blue bar dates from 1908.

London Eye, South Bank, London, at dusk

RIBA3644-71
David Marks & Julia Barfield

Design for a pleasure beach

RIBA3878
Emberton, Joseph (1889-1956)
NOTES: This is probably a design for Blackpool, although it could be related to proposals Emberton produced for Morecambe and Southport.

London Eye seen at night, South Bank, London

RIBA4376
David Marks & Julia Barfield
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