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Designs for alterations to the interiors of Boodle's Club, 28 St James's Street, London: detail of the housing of a clock with two faces

RIBA13136
Crunden, John (ca. 1745-1835)
NOTES: Boodle's moved to 28 St James's Street in 1782, previously the home of the Savoir Vivre club (designed 1776 by John Crunden).

Design for a railway terminus clock

RIBA13304
Goldfinger, Erno (1902-1987)

Boardroom of the Admiralty, Admiralty House, Whitehall, London

RIBA15423
Cockerell, Samuel Pepys (1753-1827)
SOURCE: R. Ackermann. The Microcosm of London (London, 1835), vol. I, pl. 3 NOTES: The carved wood garlands have been attributed to Grinling Gibbons.

Lloyd's of London, Royal Exchange, London: the Subscription Room

RIBA15468
Jerman, Edward (1605-1668)
SOURCE: R. Ackermann. The Microcosm of London (London, 1835), vol. II, pl. 49 NOTES: Lloyd's moved into this second Royal Exchange in 1774. It was destroyed by fire in 1838 and rebuilt to a design by Sir William Tite in 1842-44.

Cumberland Hotel, Marble Arch, London: the Bureau

RIBA16674
Bernard, Oliver Percy (1881-1939)

RMS Orion: round mirror with clock

RIBA17073
O'Rorke, Edward Brian (1901-1974)

Garrard Clocks Ltd, 117 Golden Lane, London

RIBA17115
Ferranti
NOTES: The fire is a Ferranti and the rug was designed by Marian Pepler. The furniture is by Gordon Russell Limited, who used wood veneer paper and Asterisk wallpaper.
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