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Design for a carpet featuring stylised leaves and flowers

RIBA32376
Voysey, Charles Francis Annesley (1857-1941)
NOTES: This image is from a volume of drawings (entitled Vol II) by various designers produced for or presented to the Quarto Imperial Club, London, between 1892 and 1897.

Gaumont Cinema, 26 Westover Road, Bournemouth, Dorset: the terrace bar and foyer

RIBA34527
David Dry K. Halasz & Associates
NOTES: Originally built as the Regent Theatre in 1929 by W. E. Trent, assisted by Seal & Hardy, this cinema was renamed the Gaumont in 1949. It underwent refubishment and modernization from 1968 to 1969 and became known as the Odeon in the 1986.

Gaumont Cinema, 26 Westover Road, Bournemouth, Dorset: the entrance foyer and ground floor bar

RIBA34528
David Dry K. Halasz & Associates
NOTES: Originally built as the Regent Theatre in 1929 by W. E. Trent, assisted by Seal & Hardy, this cinema was renamed the Gaumont in 1949. It underwent refubishment and modernization from 1968 to 1969 and became known as the Odeon in the 1986.

Odeon cinema, Leicester Square, London: the Ladies Lounge

RIBA34952
Mather, Andrew (1891-1938)
NOTES: Built on the site of the Moorish-style Alhambra Theatre, demolished in 1936, this was the London flagship cinema of the Odeon group, opening on 2nd November 1937.

Preliminary pattern design, possibly for a carpet

RIBA35935
Goodhart-Rendel, Harry Stuart (1887-1959)
NOTES: This drawing is one of a number of designs for decorative patterns made by Goodhart-Rendel between around 1930 and 1955.

Designs for stair carpet decorative borders

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Goodhart-Rendel, Harry Stuart (1887-1959)

Design for a patterned carpet

RIBA36345
Sheldon-Williams, Ian

Photograph showing furniture for 'guest room no. 2' at Hampton Lodge, Seale, Surrey, for Eustace Thornton, comprising a chest of drawers, a desk and a small circular table

RIBA36360
Hill, Oliver (1887-1968)
NOTES: This drawing is from an album of furniture designs by Oliver Hill for Eustace Thornton's house, Hampton Lodge, in Seale, Surrey. Hill designed decoration, furniture and furnishings for the house between 1930 and 1932.

'The Gentlemanly Bear' woven into the carpet in a lingerie department

RIBA38473
NOTES: 'The Gentlemanly Bear' was an advertising personality associated with women's corsetry and silk stockings during the 1930s.
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