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Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, South Kensington, London: the main entrance

RIBA119304
Waterhouse, Alfred (1830-1905)
NOTES: See RIBA155669 for a colour version of this image.

St Mary the Virgin, Layer Marney, Essex: monument to Henry, First Lord Marney (d.1523) and to Sir William Marney (d.1414) situated between the chancel and the chapel

RIBA119892
NOTES: Construction on this church, built of Tudor brick in Perpendicular style, was begun c.1520 by Henry, First Lord Marney.

St Mary the Virgin, Layer Marney, Essex: monument to Henry, First Lord Marney (d.1523) and to Sir William Marney (d.1414) situated between the chancel and the chapel

RIBA119893
NOTES: Construction on this church, built of Tudor brick in Perpendicular style, was begun c.1520 by Henry, First Lord Marney.

St Mary the Virgin, Layer Marney, Essex: monument to Henry, First Lord Marney (d.1523) and to Sir William Marney (d.1414) situated between the chancel and the chapel

RIBA119894
NOTES: Construction on this church, built of Tudor brick in Perpendicular style, was begun c.1520 by Henry, First Lord Marney.

St Mary the Virgin, Layer Marney, Essex: monument to Henry, First Lord Marney (d.1523) and to Sir William Marney (d.1414) situated between the chancel and the chapel

RIBA119895
NOTES: Construction on this church, built of Tudor brick in Perpendicular style, was begun c.1520 by Henry, First Lord Marney.

St Mary the Virgin, Layer Marney, Essex: monument to Henry, First Lord Marney (d.1523) and to Sir William Marney (d.1414) situated between the chancel and the chapel

RIBA119896
NOTES: Construction on this church, built of Tudor brick in Perpendicular style, was begun c.1520 by Henry, First Lord Marney.

St Paul's House, St Paul's Street, Leeds: the original entrance on Park Street

RIBA120488
Ambler, Thomas
NOTES: This is a warehouse of 1878 by Thomas Ambler, which has been converted into offices by architects Booth Shaw & Partners in 1974-1976. The interior was gutted and a new office block inserted into the space.

St Paul's House, St Paul's Street, Leeds: detail of decorative ironwork and terracotta above the original entrance on Park Street

RIBA120489
Ambler, Thomas
NOTES: This is a warehouse of 1878 by Thomas Ambler, which has been converted into offices by architects Booth Shaw & Partners in 1974-1976. The interior was gutted and a new office block inserted into the space.

St Paul's House, St Paul's Street, Leeds: detail of terracotta ornament around a ground floor window

RIBA120497
Ambler, Thomas
NOTES: This is a warehouse of 1878 by Thomas Ambler, which has been converted into offices by architects Booth Shaw & Partners in 1974-1976. The interior was gutted and a new office block inserted into the space.

Watts Mortuary Chapel, Compton Cemetery, Surrey

RIBA154357
Watts, Mary Seton (1850-1938)
NOTES: This mortuary chapel was designed and built by Mary Seton Watts, craftswoman and second wife of the artist G. F. Watts, as a gift to the parish when Compton Parish Council created a new cemetery in 1895. It is one of the few surviving monuments to the ideals of the Arts and Crafts movement, the exterior was completed in 1898 and the interiors completed in 1901. See RIBA154360 for a colour version of this image.
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