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Arts Centre, Chequer Mead, East Grinstead

RIBA150372
Tim Ronalds Architects
NOTES: The Arts Centre combines a refurbished 1860s school building with a series of new timber-clad blocks which house the theatre and associated facilities.

Arts Centre, Chequer Mead, East Grinstead: the auditorium balustrade

RIBA150373
Tim Ronalds Architects
NOTES: The Arts Centre combines a refurbished 1860s school building with a series of new timber-clad blocks which house the theatre and associated facilities.

Arts Centre, Chequer Mead, East Grinstead: the auditorium balustrade

RIBA150374
Tim Ronalds Architects
NOTES: The Arts Centre combines a refurbished 1860s school building with a series of new timber-clad blocks which house the theatre and associated facilities. See RIBA150378 for a colour version of this image.

Arts Centre, Chequer Mead, East Grinstead

RIBA150375
Tim Ronalds Architects
NOTES: The Arts Centre combines a refurbished 1860s school building with a series of new timber-clad blocks which house the theatre and associated facilities.

Arts Centre, Chequer Mead, East Grinstead

RIBA150376
Tim Ronalds Architects
NOTES: The Arts Centre combines a refurbished 1860s school building with a series of new timber-clad blocks which house the theatre and associated facilities.

Arts Centre, Chequer Mead, East Grinstead: the main entrance canopy at night

RIBA150377
Tim Ronalds Architects
NOTES: The Arts Centre combines a refurbished 1860s school building with a series of new timber-clad blocks which house the theatre and associated facilities.

Arts Centre, Chequer Mead, East Grinstead: the auditorium balustrade

RIBA150378
Tim Ronalds Architects
NOTES: The Arts Centre combines a refurbished 1860s school building with a series of new timber-clad blocks which house the theatre and associated facilities. See RIBA150374 for a black and whtie version of this image.

Mary Ward Settlement (Passmore Edwards Settlement Buildings), Tavistock Place, London: east elevation with brick relief 'trees of life' over library bow window

RIBA155139
Smith & Brewer
NOTES: The Mary Ward Settlement (originally known as the Passmore Edwards Settlement Buildings) was founded in the 1890s by Mary Augusta Ward under the financial patronage of John Passmore Edwards. It aimed to provide facilities to 'improve the the religious, moral, intellectual or physical well-being of the people of London' and was also notable for housing the first fully equipped classrooms for children with disabilities. See RIBA134757 for a black and white version of this image.

Mary Ward Settlement (Passmore Edwards Settlement Buildings), Tavistock Place, London: Tavistock Place elevation

RIBA155140
Smith & Brewer
NOTES: The Mary Ward Settlement (originally known as the Passmore Edwards Settlement Buildings) was founded in the 1890s by Mary Augusta Ward under the financial patronage of John Passmore Edwards. It aimed to provide facilities to 'improve the the religious, moral, intellectual or physical well-being of the people of London' and was also notable for housing the first fully equipped classrooms for children with disabilities. See RIBA134758 for a black and white version of this image.

Mary Ward Settlement (Passmore Edwards Settlement Buildings), Tavistock Place, London: eastern street entrance to hall

RIBA155141
Smith & Brewer
NOTES: The Mary Ward Settlement (originally known as the Passmore Edwards Settlement Buildings) was founded in the 1890s by Mary Augusta Ward under the financial patronage of John Passmore Edwards. It aimed to provide facilities to 'improve the the religious, moral, intellectual or physical well-being of the people of London' and was also notable for housing the first fully equipped classrooms for children with disabilities. See RIBA134759 for a black and white version of this image.

Mary Ward Settlement (Passmore Edwards Settlement Buildings), Tavistock Place, London: side view of the main entrance porch

RIBA155142
Smith & Brewer
NOTES: The Mary Ward Settlement (originally known as the Passmore Edwards Settlement Buildings) was founded in the 1890s by Mary Augusta Ward under the financial patronage of John Passmore Edwards. It aimed to provide facilities to 'improve the the religious, moral, intellectual or physical well-being of the people of London' and was also notable for housing the first fully equipped classrooms for children with disabilities. See RIBA134761 for a black and white version of this image.

Mary Ward Settlement (Passmore Edwards Settlement Buildings), Tavistock Place, London: detail of the Palladian style window on the main facade

RIBA155143
Smith & Brewer
NOTES: The Mary Ward Settlement (originally known as the Passmore Edwards Settlement Buildings) was founded in the 1890s by Mary Augusta Ward under the financial patronage of John Passmore Edwards. It aimed to provide facilities to 'improve the the religious, moral, intellectual or physical well-being of the people of London' and was also notable for housing the first fully equipped classrooms for children with disabilities. See RIBA134762 for a black and white version of this image.
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