NOTES: Built and operated by an independent exhibitor, this cinema was designed by Charles E. Wilford while John Alexander was responsible for the interiors. It closed as a cinema in 1966 and soon reopened as a bingo hall. The last bingo hall, Mecca, closed in 1992. The auditorium was restored and the building reopened in 1991 as a live entertainment venue only to close in 1996. The building was designated Grade II listed status and was converted into an antiques centre in 2006. The interior plasterwork by John Alexander and many of the original details were restored and retained.
NOTES: The conversion by Buzas & Irvine of this speculative office block into premises suitable for a merchant bank involved the creation of a double-height banking hall.
NOTES: Sanderson commissioned Sir Hugh Casson to design this flat to showcase their range of home furnishings. The fabrics and wallpapers were designed by students of the Royal College of Art, London.
NOTES: This store occupied two storeys of a mixed use block: the second and third floors were used for parking and the eight top floors for offices. The store ceased trading in the mid 1990s.