NOTES: This was a refurbishment, with additions by the architects Plinke Leaman & Browning to a school of 1894. See RIBA132082 for a colour version of this image.
NOTES: This was a refurbishment, with additions by the architects Plinke Leaman & Browning to a school of 1894. See RIBA132069 for a black and white version of this image.
NOTES: The house was built on part of an existing garden, at the rear of a large Victorian house in Camden Square, facing onto Murray Street. See RIBA159713 for a colour version of this image.
Hampshire County Council. County Architects Department
NOTES: This was a conversion of the remaining part of the old Royal Victoria Military Hospital (1856-1863), which had been demolished in 1966. Included were new structures around the existing 19th century Victoria House, as it was known, which was converted into a training centre with offices, dining area kitchens, bars and lounges. The new structures were designed to provide specialised technical services and incident rooms. See RIBA133382 for a colour version of this image.
Hampshire County Council. County Architects Department
NOTES: This was a conversion of the remaining part of the old Royal Victoria Military Hospital (1856-1863), which had been demolished in 1966. Included were new structures around the existing 19th century Victoria House, as it was known, which was converted into a training centre with offices, dining area kitchens, bars and lounges. The new structures were designed to provide specialised technical services and incident rooms. See RIBA159187 for a colour version of this image.
Hampshire County Council. County Architects Department
NOTES: This was a conversion of the remaining part of the old Royal Victoria Military Hospital (1856-1863), which had been demolished in 1966. Included were new structures around the existing 19th century Victoria House, as it was known, which was converted into a training centre with offices, dining area kitchens, bars and lounges. The new structures were designed to provide specialised technical services and incident rooms. See RIBA159189 for a colour version of this image.
Hampshire County Council. County Architects Department
NOTES: This was a conversion of the remaining part of the old Royal Victoria Military Hospital (1856-1863), which had been demolished in 1966. Included were new structures around the existing 19th century Victoria House, as it was known, which was converted into a training centre with offices, dining area kitchens, bars and lounges. The new structures were designed to provide specialised technical services and incident rooms.
Hampshire County Council. County Architects Department
NOTES: This was a conversion of the remaining part of the old Royal Victoria Military Hospital (1856-1863), which had been demolished in 1966. Included were new structures around the existing 19th century Victoria House, as it was known, which was converted into a training centre with offices, dining area kitchens, bars and lounges. The new structures were designed to provide specialised technical services and incident rooms. See RIBA159191 for a colour version of this image.
Hampshire County Council. County Architects Department
NOTES: This was a conversion of the remaining part of the old Royal Victoria Military Hospital (1856-1863), which had been demolished in 1966. Included were new structures around the existing 19th century Victoria House, as it was known, which was converted into a training centre with offices, dining area kitchens, bars and lounges. The new structures were designed to provide specialised technical services and incident rooms.