Bethnal Green Borough Engineer/Architect in 1922, 1926, 1937.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
A. E. Darby
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Diss Street re-housing scheme
Metropolitan Borough of Bethnal Green Diss Street Re-housing Scheme This comm...
Lenin Estate / Parmiter Street Housing
Metropolitan Borough of Bethnal Green Parmiter Street Re-housing Scheme This ...
Swinburne House
Apart from the architect the names on this plaque are the same as those on th...
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
A. E. Darby
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Burnham Estate
Metropolitan Borough of Bethnal Green, Burnham Estate This stone was laid by ...
Other Subjects
Edward W. Godwin
Architect-designer. Born Edward William Godwin in Bristol and moved to London about 1862. Widowed in 1865 he had an affair 1868-74 with Ellen Terry, married to, but separated from, G. F. Watts at t...
Whinney, Son and Austen Hall
Architects active at least 1929 - 1977. 30 Cannon Street being their modernist masterpiece.
Percy Robinson
Architect active in 1909. Born Leeds. He worked in partnership with William Alban Jones 1905-14, and later with John James Birkinshaw. Information from Scottish Architects and Secret Library Leeds ...
Sir Horace Jones
Architect. Born 15 Size Lane, Bucklersbury, EC4. Did a lot of work in the City, at Guildhall and Smithfield, Billingsgate, Leadenhall Markets, the Guildhall School of Music, Tower Bridge. President...
Susan Walker Architects
Architects. Their projects include work within conservation areas and the alteration and extension of listed buildings.
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St Benedict's Hospital - piers
SW17, Church Lane
The site has been redeveloped for housing. What remains of the hospital are these entrance gate piers (at the north-east corner of the si...
James Henry Skipsey
James Henry Skipsey is the 1st on the right of the seven boys sitting in the photograph of the scout troop. He was born on 15 February 1900 in Walworth, the eldest of the thirteen children of Jame...
George Skanderbeg
W2, Corner of Inverness Terrace and Porchester Gardens
The statue was installed as part of the City of Sculpture initiative created by the City of Westminster and was unveiled on the 100th ann...
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