NOTES: Described in the Architects' Journal (1937 June 10) as a reinforced concrete loggia and observation deck at a country house on the right bank of the Ganges, near Cawnpore.
NOTES: These offices, built adjacent to the company's paper factory, were planned on Goldfinger's usual 2 ft 9 in grid and served as a prototype for his later office buildings such as Alexander Fleming House (1963).