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Bredon Barn, Bredon, Worcestershire: restoration of the roof timbers

RIBA115006
Charles, Frederick. W. B. (1912-2002)
NOTES: The barn at Bredon is an aisled structure of nine bays, with Cotswold stone walll and a stone slate roof. It is 134 feet long and has an equal width and height of 44 feet, and a loft approached by an external stair. It was distinguished from other great medieval barns in that it was inhabited by the Reeve (the estate overseer) and his family, so contained a fireplace, a stone lavatory and garderobe. It was badly damaged by fire in 1980. It was completely restored in 1983 by Frederick Charles, father of the photographer Martin Charles. See RIBA115994 for a colour version of this image.

Bredon Barn, Bredon, Worcestershire: the south gable and south-east porch during restoration

RIBA115007
Charles, Frederick. W. B. (1912-2002)
NOTES: The barn at Bredon is an aisled structure of nine bays, with Cotswold stone walls and a stone slate roof. It is 134 feet long and has an equal width and height of 44 feet, and a loft approached by an external stair. It was distinguished from other great medieval barns in that it was inhabited by the Reeve (the estate overseer) and his family, so contained a fireplace, a stone lavatory and garderobe. It was badly damaged by fire in 1980. It was completely restored in 1983 by Frederick Charles, father of the photographer Martin Charles.

Bredon Barn, Bredon, Worcestershire: detail of the roof restoration

RIBA115008
Charles, Frederick. W. B. (1912-2002)
NOTES: The barn at Bredon is an aisled structure of nine bays, with Cotswold stone walls and a stone slate roof. It is 134 feet long and has an equal width and height of 44 feet, and a loft approached by an external stair. It was distinguished from other great medieval barns in that it was inhabited by the Reeve (the estate overseer) and his family, so contained a fireplace, a stone lavatory and garderobe. It was badly damaged by fire in 1980. It was completely restored in 1983 by Frederick Charles, father of the photographer Martin Charles.

Bredon Barn, Bredon, Worcestershire: the roof under restoration

RIBA115009
Charles, Frederick. W. B. (1912-2002)
NOTES: The barn at Bredon is an aisled structure of nine bays, with Cotswold stone walls and a stone slate roof. It is 134 feet long and has an equal width and height of 44 feet, and a loft approached by an external stair. It was distinguished from other great medieval barns in that it was inhabited by the Reeve (the estate overseer) and his family, so contained a fireplace, a stone lavatory and garderobe. It was badly damaged by fire in 1980. It was completely restored in 1983 by Frederick Charles, father of the photographer Martin Charles.

Bredon Barn, Bredon, Worcestershire: the north gable and west side under restoration

RIBA115010
Charles, Frederick. W. B. (1912-2002)
NOTES: The barn at Bredon is an aisled structure of nine bays, with Cotswold stone walls and a stone slate roof. It is 134 feet long and has an equal width and height of 44 feet, and a loft approached by an external stair. It was distinguished from other great medieval barns in that it was inhabited by the Reeve (the estate overseer) and his family, so contained a fireplace, a stone lavatory and garderobe. It was badly damaged by fire in 1980. It was completely restored in 1983 by Frederick Charles, father of the photographer Martin Charles. See RIBA110995 for a colour version of this image.

Office block under construction, Harewood Avenue, Marylebone, London: Harewood Avenue elevation

RIBA120587
Lam Biel & Partners
NOTES: This is part of a series of images taken by John Maltby showing the construction of this office block. It was sited next to Marylebone Station, but has since been demolished.

Office block under construction, Harewood Avenue, Marylebone, London: the rear elevation

RIBA120588
Lam Biel & Partners
NOTES: This is part of a series of images taken by John Maltby showing the construction of this office block. It was sited next to Marylebone Station, but has since been demolished.

Office block under construction, Harewood Avenue, Marylebone, London

RIBA120589
Lam Biel & Partners
NOTES: This is part of a series of images taken by John Maltby showing the construction of this office block. It was sited next to Marylebone Station, but has since been demolished.

National Union of Teachers (NUT) headquarters, Hamilton House, London: the central lightwell during construction of the new hall

RIBA120697
Chadwick, Hulme (1910-1977)
NOTES: In 1962 a new conference hall, designed by the architect Hulme Chadwick, was built over the central lightwell of Hamilton House, a building of 1914, from basement to first-floor level.

Walter's Way, Honor Oak Park, Lewisham, London, showing some of the houses still under construction

RIBA131670
Segal, Walter (1907-1985)
NOTES: Walter Segal oversaw with Jon Broome the construction of 13 double storey self-build houses in Walter's Way, Honor Oak Park, Lewisham between 1985-1987. See RIBA92917 for a colour version of this image.
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