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Double Villa, Mansion House Road, Langside, Glasgow: the dining room on the ground floor

RIBA130271
Thomson, Alexander 'Greek' (1817-1875)
NOTES: The Double Villa was a pair of villas situated between two parallel roads, Mansion House Road and Millbrae Road, identical in plan, except Janus like, one entrance faced onto Mansion Road and the other faced onto Millbrae Road. See RIBA155734 for a colour version of this image.

Double Villa, Mansion House Road, Langside, Glasgow: detail of the marble fireplace in the ground-floor dining room

RIBA130274
Thomson, Alexander 'Greek' (1817-1875)
NOTES: The Double Villa was a pair of villas situated between two parallel roads, Mansion House Road and Millbrae Road, identical in plan, except Janus like, one entrance faced onto Mansion Road and the other faced onto Millbrae Road. See RIBA155635 for a colour version of this image.

Ancient High House, Stafford: one of the panelled rooms on the first floor

RIBA130590
F. W. B. & Mary Charles
NOTES: The Ancient High House in Stafford, was a grand timber-framed town house built for the Dorrington family in 1595. The insertion of three shops on the ground floor in 1885 damaged the sandstone plinth and undermined the structure and affected the visual coherence of the whole design. The whole building was restored in four phases from 1976-1986. See RIBA130609 for a colour version of this image.

Ancient High House, Stafford: one of the panelled rooms on the first floor

RIBA130609
F. W. B. & Mary Charles
NOTES: The Ancient High House in Stafford, was a grand timber-framed town house built for the Dorrington family in 1595. The insertion of three shops on the ground floor in 1885 damaged the sandstone plinth and undermined the structure and affected the visual coherence of the whole design. The whole building was restored in four phases from 1976-1986. See RIBA130590 for a black and white version of this image.

Wang, Brentford, London: detail of panelling in the boardroom

RIBA131156
DEGW
NOTES: See RIBA131172 for a colour version of this image.

Wang, Brentford, London: detail of panelling in the boardroom

RIBA131172
DEGW
NOTES: See RIBA131156 for a black and white version of this image.

Wang, Brentford, London: detail of meeting room

RIBA131195
DEGW
NOTES: See RIBA131212 for a colour version of this image.

Wang, Brentford, London: detail of meeting room

RIBA131212
DEGW
NOTES: See RIBA131195 for a black and white version of this image.

Former Refuge Assurance offices, Oxford Street, Manchester: detail of panelling above the fireplace in the boardroom

RIBA134965
Waterhouse, Alfred (1830-1905)
NOTES: The former Refuge Assurance Offices, now the Palace Hotel was built in three phases. No.1 building by Alfed Waterhouse at the corner of Whitfield Street and Oxford Street, with the entrance on the corner is 1891-1895; the No. 2 building is the extension along Oxford Street by his son Paul, built 1910-1912. It is linked to the No. 1 building by the clock tower which sits over the new entrance. The No. 3 building (not seen) is behind the No. 1 building along Whitworth Street and dates from 1932, by the architect Stanley Birkett.
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