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Cast iron urinals

RIBA10133
Walter MacFarlane & Company
SOURCE: Walter Macfarlane & Co. Illustrated catalogue of Macfarlane's castings (Glasgow, 1896), vol. II, p. 423

Cast iron urinals

RIBA10134
Walter MacFarlane & Company
SOURCE: Walter Macfarlane & Co. Illustrated catalogue of Macfarlane's castings (Glasgow, 1896), vol. II, p. 424

Watson's Building, Mumbai (Bombay)

RIBA10148
Ordish, Rowland Mason (1824-1886)
SOURCE: Architect, vol. 2, 1869 Dec. 11, p. 286

St Pancras Station, Euston Road, London: the train shed

RIBA10246
Barlow, William Henry (1812-1902)
SOURCE: Building News, vol. XVI, 1869 Mar. 26, p. 278-279 NOTES: The train shed engineered by W. H. Barlow, on its completion in 1868 became the largest enclosed space in the world.

Iron house and store with cast iron front

RIBA10286
Charles D. Young & Company
SOURCE: Charles D. Young & Company. Illustrations of iron structures (Edinburgh, 18-), pl. 7

Iron arcade, bazaar or market place with cast iron front

RIBA10287
Charles D. Young & Company
SOURCE: Charles D. Young & Company. Illustrations of iron structures (Edinburgh, 18-), pl. 13

Iron church with cast iron front

RIBA10288
Charles D. Young & Company
SOURCE: Charles D. Young & Company. Illustrations of iron structures (Edinburgh, 18-), pl. 11

Railings

RIBA10336
Walter MacFarlane & Company
SOURCE: Walter Macfarlane & Co. Illustrated catalogue of Macfarlane's castings (Glasgow, 1882), vol. I, p. 177

Relaxing on Palace Pier, Brighton

RIBA10455
Moore, R. St George

Coal Exchange, Lower Thames Street, City of London: the dome

RIBA11195
Bunning, James Bunstone (1802-1863)
NOTES: This building was demolished in 1962.

Sean Heuston (or King's) Bridge, Dublin

RIBA11649
Papworth, George (1781-1855)

57 Lower Gardiner Street, Dublin: doorway

RIBA11667
NOTES: The houses in Lower Gardiner Street date from 1800-1830.
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