NOTES: Only the tower and the shell of this church, the former parish church of Wapping, survived the bombing during World War II. The tower with its Baroque style cupola was restored in 1964 by the London County Council. The rest of the church was converted into flats in the late 1990s.
NOTES: Only the tower and the shell of this church, the former parish church of Wapping, survived the bombing during World War II. The tower with its Baroque style cupola was restored in 1964 by the London County Council. The rest of the church was converted into flats in the late 1990s. See RIBA116647 for a colour version of this image.
NOTES: Only the tower and the shell of this church, the former parish church of Wapping, survived the bombing during World War II. The tower with its Baroque style cupola was restored in 1964 by the London County Council. The rest of the church was converted into flats in the late 1990s. See RIBA116638 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: The nineteenth century St Katherine's Docks were built by Thomas Telford between 1826-29. The flanking warehouses with their cast-iron Doric colonnades were designed by Philip Hardwick between 1826-27. The Ivory House with its clock tower was built 1856-1860 by George Aitchison senior, clerk of works to the St Katherine's Dock Company. The offices on the far left were built as the headquarters for the Port of London Authority's police force in 1963 by Andrew Renton Associates.
NOTES: The nineteenth century St Katherine's Docks were built by Thomas Telford between 1826-29. The flanking warehouses with their cast-iron Doric colonnades were designed by Philip Hardwick between 1826-27. The Ivory House with its clock tower was built 1856-1860 by George Aitchison senior, clerk of works to the St Katherine's Dock Company.
NOTES: The nineteenth century St Katherine's Docks were built by Thomas Telford between 1826-29. The flanking warehouses with their cast-iron Doric colonnades were designed by Philip Hardwick between 1826-27. The Ivory House with its clock tower was built 1856-1860 by George Aitchison senior, clerk of works to the St Katherine's Dock Company.