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Royal Victoria Pavilion and the Wellington Crescent lift, Ramsgate

RIBA93787
NOTES: The Royal Victoria Pavilion opened in 1904 and the Wellington Crescent lift in 1912.

Leadenhall Building, City of London: lift control panel

RIBA93862
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners
NOTES: The building is known colloquially as the 'Cheesegrater'. The building services are located in a separate service tower, which is characterised by bright yellow steelwork.

Leadenhall Building, City of London: lift control panel

RIBA93863
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners
NOTES: The building is known colloquially as the 'Cheesegrater'. The building services are located in a separate service tower, which is characterised by bright yellow steelwork.

Leadenhall Building, City of London: lift control panel

RIBA93864
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners
NOTES: The building is known colloquially as the 'Cheesegrater'. The building services are located in a separate service tower, which is characterised by bright yellow steelwork.

Leadenhall Building, City of London: lift control panel

RIBA93865
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners
NOTES: The building is known colloquially as the 'Cheesegrater'. The building services are located in a separate service tower, which is characterised by bright yellow steelwork.

Leadenhall Building, City of London: inside a lift shaft looking down, at the rear of the building

RIBA93867
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners
NOTES: The building is known colloquially as the 'Cheesegrater'. The building services are located in a separate service tower, which is characterised by bright yellow steelwork.

Leadenhall Building, City of London: inside a lift shaft looking down, at the rear of the building

RIBA93868
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners
NOTES: The building is known colloquially as the 'Cheesegrater'. The building services are located in a separate service tower, which is characterised by bright yellow steelwork.

Leadenhall Building, City of London: the service tower and viewing platorm

RIBA93957
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners
NOTES: The building is known colloquially as the 'Cheesegrater'. The building services are located in a separate service tower, which is characterised by bright yellow steelwork.

Designs for Cropthorne Court, Maida Vale, London: details of lift motor room B; treatment of staircase halls A, B and C

RIBA94753
Scott, Sir Giles Gilbert (1880-1960)
NOTES: The zig-zag plan of the block of flats obviated the necessity for light wells and ensured all rooms were well-lit.
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