NOTES: The club, known as the Isobar, was located in the former service quarters of the block of flats (restaurant, kitchen, staff room, cook's room and boiler room).
NOTES: The original chapel was built in 1866 and was replaced in 1936, following a fire, by this design by Williams-Ellis. It is listed Grade II by CBHC/RCAHMW. Unused for several years there are plans for it to be converted into a house.
NOTES: The original chapel was built in 1866 and was replaced in 1936, following a fire, by this design by Williams-Ellis. It is listed Grade II by CBHC/RCAHMW. Unused for several years there are plans for it to be converted into a house.
NOTES: The original chapel was built in 1866 and was replaced in 1936, following a fire, by this design by Williams-Ellis. It is listed Grade II by CBHC/RCAHMW. Unused for several years there are plans for it to be converted into a house.
NOTES: The original chapel was built in 1866 and was replaced in 1936, following a fire, by this design by Williams-Ellis. It is listed Grade II by CBHC/RCAHMW. Unused for several years there are plans for it to be converted into a house.
The Whitechapel Gallery in London's East End was designed by the architect Charles Harrison Townsend. This extension and remodelling of the interior by the architects Colquhoun & Miller was the first major alteration to the building since its completion in 1901.
NOTES: The medieval parish church of St Mary's, Barnes, was severely damaged by fire in 1978. Edward Cullinan Architects were responisble for its rebuilding, which was completed in 1984.