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Union Tank Car Company railroad repair shop, Baton Rouge, Louisiana

RIBA2480-7
Fuller, Richard Buckminster (1895-1983)

Boat store, Sheerness Naval Dockyard, Kent

RIBA2505-8
Greene, Godfrey Thomas (1807-1886)

Carreras cigarette factory, Mornington Crescent, Camden, London: the main entrance after restoration

RIBA3056-35
Finch Forman
NOTES: Designed in 1928 by Arthur George Porri, and embellished by Marcus and Owen Collins, the Carreras cigarette factory, was nicknamed the Black Cat factory, because of the two large bronze cats which flanked the entrance. In the 1960s these were removed and shipped to Carreras factories elsewhere and the neo-Egyptian decoration stripped off. In 1999 Finch Forman were commmissioned to carry out structural repairs and restore the Egyptian facade, with Munkenbeck & Marshall designing a new foyer and access ramp to the front entrance.

Albert Dock, Liverpool

RIBA5079
Hartley, Jesse (1780-1860)

Sheerness Naval Dockyard, Kent: the Quadrangle and warehouses from the dockside

RIBA5084
Holl, Edward (d. 1824)
NOTES: John Rennie was the engineer who surveyed and designed the new Dockyard for Sheerness, which was completed by his son after his death. Edward Holl, civil architect to Admiralty, and his successor George Ledwell Taylor, are thought to be responsible for the designs of the main brick buildings.

Sheerness Naval Dockyard, Kent: close-up of the chain-testing house

RIBA5085
Holl, Edward (d. 1824)
NOTES: John Rennie was the engineer who surveyed and designed the new Dockyard for Sheerness, which was completed by his son after his death. Edward Holl, civil architect to Admiralty, and his successor George Ledwell Taylor, are thought to be responsible for the designs of the main brick buildings.

Boat store, Sheerness Naval Dockyard, Kent

RIBA5086
Greene, Godfrey Thomas (1807-1886)

Architectural fantasy number 35

RIBA6126
Chernikhov, Yakov Georgievich (1889-1951)
SOURCE: Yakov Georgievich Chernikhov. Arkhitekturnye fantazii (Leningrad, 1933), pl. 35
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