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Competition designs for the Pauper Schools, Kirkdale, Liverpool: ventilation and drainage plan

RIBA97703
Elmes, Harvey Lonsdale (1814-1847)
NOTES: In the early 1840s Liverpool was looking to create a school for pauper juveniles away from the heart of the city where they could be trained for useful occupations - the boys for various trades and the girls for domestic service ÔÇô and to keep them from the bad influences of the streets or the adult workhouse. ElmesÔÇÖs design was unsuccessful and the Liverpool Industrial Schools (as it was called) was built between 1843-1845 on Westminster Road, Kirkdale, to the designs of Lockwood & Allom, opening on 1 May 1845.

Drawings for The Priory, Orpington, Bromley, London: boiler room layout

RIBA99006
Seely & Paget
NOTES: The Priory, which dates from the 13th century, was refurbished and restored by the architects Seely & Paget, when in 1959 the south wing of The Priory was demolished and they built the new public library on the site (1961). The Bromley Museum opened in the restored Priory in 1965.

Designs for the rebuilding of the interiors of St Mary-le-Bow after war damage, Cheapside, London: plan and section of proposed crypt layout

RIBA99408
King, Laurence Edward (1907-1981)
NOTES: St Mary-le-Bow was partly destroyed during the Second World War. The church was rebuilt to the original Wren specification with designs by Laurence King. The church was reconsecrated in June 1964.

Designs for residence, 9 Halkin Street, Westminster, London, for Hugh Morrison, Esq.: blueprint of plan of heating chamber showing basement steelwork

RIBA99795
Blow, Detmar Jellings (1867-1939)
NOTES: Engineering drawing from Hawkins & Baxter, Engineers. Since 1946 the home of the Caledonian Club.

Tate Gallery, Albert Dock, Liverpool: the basement plant room with its arched sandstone vaults

RIBA100675
Hartley, Jesse (1780-1860)
NOTES: These warehouses were part of the Albert Dock, designed by Jesse Hartley in 1845. They were converted into an art gallery by James Stirling, Michael Wilford & Associates in 1988.

Portsmouth Polytechnic Library, Hampshire: one of the service areas

RIBA104307
Ahrends Burton & Koralek
NOTES: Portsmouth Polytechnic became a university in 1992. The library was built in two phases, phase 1 from 1975-1977 and phase 2 from 1986-1990.
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