Faraday House
Electrical Engineering College occupied this building from June 1903 until April 1967.
Site: Electrical Engineering College (1 memorial)
WC1, Southampton Row, 70, Faraday House
Faraday House
Electrical Engineering College occupied this building from June 1903 until April 1967.
WC1, Southampton Row, 70, Faraday House
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In our photo you can see how distressed the lettering is, and that it was once picked out in gold paint.
Alec Dickson, 1914 - 1994, founder VSO & CSV, lived and died here. Bedford Park Society
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