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Daily Express Building, 120-129 Fleet Street, City of London: the entrance hall

RIBA6648
Atkinson, Robert (1883-1952)
NOTES: Robert Atkinson was responsible for the interiors.

St Mary and St David, Kilpeck, Herefordshire: corbels depicting a a 'Sheela na gig' and a cat on the west end of the south apse

RIBA6904
NOTES: The 'Sheela na gig' is a figure which can be seen on numerous other churches of the same period. Interpretations are many, and include the unattractiveness of lust, a Celtic fertility symbol, or a goddess.

Drawing room of an unidentified house

RIBA7082
SOURCE: Robert Hammond.The electric light in our homes (London, Warne, 1884)

Court cinema, Berkhamsted: the auditorium seen from the circle

RIBA7735
Howis & Belcham
NOTES: Eugene Mollo and Michael Egan were responsible for the interior decoration of this cinema.

Lift enclosure in unknown building

RIBA7830
Tapper, Michael John (1894-1963)

Anglican Cathedral, St James's Mount, Liverpool: the boiler house

RIBA7866
Scott, Sir Giles Gilbert (1880-1960)
NOTES: The cathedral was built to a competition-winning design of 1903. It was consecrated in 1924 but only completed in 1978.

Puck Cinema at night, Stockholm

RIBA8066
Gahn, Wolter Barclay (1890-1985)

Ventilation Station for the Queensway Tunnel, Taylor Street, Birkenhead, Merseyside

RIBA8122
Rowse, Herbert James (1887-1963)
NOTES: This brick-clad building contains the ventilation tower for the Queensway Tunnel under the River Mersey connecting Liverpool and Birkenhead.

University Library, Cambridge: the boiler room

RIBA8429
Scott, Sir Giles Gilbert (1880-1960)

Finsbury Health Centre, Pine Street, Finsbury, London: the wash basins in the lavatories

RIBA8715
Lubetkin & Tecton
NOTES: The Finsbury Health Centre was an attempt to rationalize the borough's health provision by providing on a single site a wide range of facilities, the needs of some of which could alter radically with time. Tecton's masterly solution to the complex circulation patterns such a multi-functional building entailed was hailed by architectural and medical critics alike as a prototype and a radical break with traditional health provision. The building is Grade I listed and was partly restored in the 1990s.

Finsbury Health Centre, Pine Street, Finsbury, London: wash basin in the clinic

RIBA8716
Lubetkin & Tecton
NOTES: The Finsbury Health Centre was an attempt to rationalize the borough's health provision by providing on a single site a wide range of facilities, the needs of some of which could alter radically with time. Tecton's masterly solution to the complex circulation patterns such a multi-functional building entailed was hailed by architectural and medical critics alike as a prototype and a radical break with traditional health provision. The building is Grade I listed and was partly restored in the 1990s.
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