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Barratt & Company sweet factory, Wood Green, London

RIBA58731
P. J. Westwood & Emberton
NOTES: P. J. Westwood was in partnership with Joseph Emberton from 1922 to 1926.

Odeon cinema, Leicester Square, under construction, London: the arrival of the girders in May 1937

RIBA59594
Mather, Andrew (1891-1938)
NOTES: Built on the site of the Moorish-style Alhambra Theatre, demolished in 1936, this was the London flagship cinema of the Odeon group, opening on 2nd November 1937.

Capitol cinema, Upper High Street, Tonbridge, Kent

RIBA59731
NOTES: This cinema was created in the former Public Hall after World War I. Damaged by fire in 1926, it was rebuilt as a cinema. It operated as a cinema until the 1960s when it was converted into a bingo hall. The building was gutted by fire in 1997 and it was subsequently demolished.

Princes Street, Edinburgh, looking west with the Scott Monument on the left

RIBA60356
Kemp, George Meikle (1795-1844)
NOTES: Funded by public subscription and built in 1840-1844, the Gothic Revival Scott Monument designed by George Kemp commemorates the celebrated Scottish author Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832).

State funeral of Queen Victoria on 2nd February processing from St George's Chapel to the Royal Mausoleum, Windsor

RIBA60489
Nutt, Alfred Young (1847-1924)
NOTES: A Y Nutt, resident architect in the Office of Works at Windsor Castle, arranged the funeral in Windsor. This photograph comes from his archive.

State funeral of Edward VII on 20th May arriving at St George's Chapel, Windsor

RIBA60490
Nutt, Alfred Young (1847-1924)
NOTES: A Y Nutt, resident architect in the Office of Works at Windsor Castle, arranged the funeral in Windsor. This photograph comes from his archive.
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