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Rousdon, Devon: the stable block

RIBA102786
George & Vaughan
NOTES: The main house at Rousdon was by George for Sir Henry William Peek and built 1874-1883, but he also designed the stables and lodges (1873), farm buildings (1874) and schools (1876) for the estate.

Housing, Fitzroy Road, Camden, London

RIBA109708
Camden. Architects Department
NOTES: This was a conversion scheme involving a disused piano factory of 1867 and six late Georgian / early Victorian terraced houses, undertaken by Camden Architects' Department in 1975-1980. The community hall is a conversion of an old stable block towards the rear of the former piano factory.

Housing, Fitzroy Road, Camden, London: detail of staircase leading to the community hall

RIBA109725
Camden. Architects Department
NOTES: This was a conversion scheme involving a disused piano factory of 1867 and six late Georgian / early Victorian terraced houses, undertaken by Camden Architects' Department in 1975-1980. The community hall iis a conversion of an old stable block towards the rear of the former piano factory.

Housing, Fitzroy Road, Camden, London: the community hall

RIBA109726
Camden. Architects Department
NOTES: This was a conversion scheme involving a disused piano factory of 1867 and six late Georgian / early Victorian terraced houses, undertaken by Camden Architects' Department in 1975-1980. The community hall is a conversion of an old stable block towards the rear of the former piano factory.

Housing, Fitzroy Road, Camden: the community hall

RIBA109728
Camden. Architects Department
NOTES: This was a conversion scheme involving a disused piano factory of 1867 and six late Georgian / early Victorian terraced houses, undertaken by Camden Architects' Department in 1975-1980. The community hall is a conversion of an old stable block towards the rear of the former piano factory.

Housing, Fitzroy Road, Camden, London: the community hall

RIBA109739
Camden. Architects Department
NOTES: This was a conversion scheme involving a disused piano factory of 1867 and six late Georgian / early Victorian terraced houses, undertaken by Camden Architects' Department in 1975-1980. The community hall is a conversion of an old stable block towards the rear of the former piano factory.

Farm buildings and stables, Bishopgate House, Egham, Surrey for R. J. Ashton Esquire

RIBA135081
Parkinson, Rawlinson
SOURCE: Building News vol.18, 1870 April 1, p. 249
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