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Custom House, Liverpool, seen from Traffords Wyent

RIBA18646
SOURCE: William Enfield. An essay towards the history of Leverpool (London, 1774), after p. 58

Albert Dock, Liverpool

RIBA19048
Hartley, Jesse (1780-1860)

Albert Dock, Liverpool

RIBA19049
Hartley, Jesse (1780-1860)

Pepys Estate, Deptford, London: the 24-storey tower block seen from the Royal Victoria Yard

RIBA19066
Greater London Council. Department of Architecture & Civic Design

Design for an ocean terminal complex, Karachi

RIBA20724
Skinner Bailey & Lubetkin

Lord Street, the quayside and King's Dock, Liverpool, Merseyside

RIBA22195
NOTES: This drawing is by an unidentified mid 19th century English draughtsman.

Nestles warehouse, Cottons Wharf adajcent to Hay's Wharf, Tooley Street, Southwark, London

RIBA24310
William Snooke & Henry Stock
NOTES: Many of the warehouses here were badly damaged and some completedly destroyed during the Great Fire of Tooley Street in 1861. The fire burnt fiercely for two days and it was two weeks before it was fully put out. The area was quickly rebuilt by the original architects W. Snooke and H. Stock, responsible for many of the new buildings until the late 1880s, of which this is one.

St Olaf House under construction, Hay's Wharf, Tooley Street, Southwark, London

RIBA24311
Goodhart-Rendel, Harry Stuart (1887-1959)
NOTES: This head office building was commissioned by the Proprietors of Hay's Wharf, pioneers of cold storage, who controlled almost all the wharves on the South Bank between Tower Bridge and London Bridge from 1710-1969. The wharves closed in 1969 and the wharf buildings were eventually converted into a multi-purpose complex called the Hay's Galleria which opened in 1987. Goodhart-Rendel's building became the Consulting and Administration rooms for the London Bridge Hospital which opened in 1986.

St Olaf House, Hay's Wharf, Tooley Street, Southwark, London, seen from the River Thames with the Nestles warehouse on the right

RIBA24312
Goodhart-Rendel, Harry Stuart (1887-1959)
NOTES: This head office building was commissioned by the Proprietors of Hay's Wharf, pioneers of cold storage, who controlled almost all the wharves on the South Bank between Tower Bridge and London Bridge from 1710-1969. The wharves closed in 1969 and the wharf buildings were eventually converted into a multi-purpose complex called the Hay's Galleria which opened in 1987. Goodhart-Rendel's building became the Consulting and Administration rooms for the London Bridge Hospital which opened in 1986.
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