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Regent Palace Hotel, Piccadilly Circus, London: the hotel manager in his office designed by George Ramon

RIBA4968
Ancell, William James (1852-1913)
NOTES: Tanner, Wills & Ancell built the hotel for T. J. Lyons & Company Limited in 1914-16. The hotel interiors underwent alterations by George Ramon in 1960.

Unilever House, Blackfriars, City of London: the directors' room on the fourth floor

RIBA24531
Lomax-Simpson, James (1882-1977)
NOTES: James Lomax-Simpson joined Lever Brothers in 1910 as company architect. Unilever House, originally called Lever House, was designed by Lomax-Simpson in conjunction with Sir John Burnet Tait & Partners and built 1930-1932.

Britannic House, 1 Finsbury Circus, City of London: a meeting room

RIBA24820
Lutyens, Sir Edwin Landseer (1869-1944)
NOTES: This building was the headquarters of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company, later BP.

Headquarters for the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, Charles II Street, Westminster, London: the reception area

RIBA24847
Grange, Kenneth (1929-)
NOTES: The industrial designer Kenneth Grange was responsible for the design of the interior fittings.

Conran drawing office

RIBA30855
Conran Design Group

Revised designs for the Royal Institute of British Architects, 66 Portland Place, London: section showing the Henry Jarvis Memorial Hall, landings and offices

RIBA35977
Wornum, George Grey (1888-1957)
NOTES: This revised design, essentially the design which was built, differs from the competition design mainly in the size of the building. The fifth and sixth floors, originally intended as offices to let, are omitted and there are some variations in the disposition of the rooms.

Law Courts, Easton Street, High Wycombe: an office for the judges and magistrates

RIBA39212
Buckinghamshire County Council. Architects' Department
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