Third son of Sir Charles Barry. Born 27 Foley Place. Work in London: St. Saviour's Church Hampstead, Charing Cross Hotel, new chambers at Inner Temple and at Middle Temple, the colonnade at Borough Market, Great Ormond Street Hospital (1875, demolished 1990). Died at a council meeting at the Royal Academy.
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Edward Middleton Barry
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Charing Cross
Around the monument are 8 standing, crowned statues of Eleanor. This is a rec...
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Elijah Hoole
Architect of Methodist churches, settlement halls and social housing. Born in London to Elijah Hoole, a Wesleyan Methodist missionary. Hoole had a long working relationship with Octavia Hill : he...
The Red House
Located in Bexleyheath, it was co-designed by Philip Webb and William Morris, to serve as a family home for the latter. Morris's passions for medieval-inspired neo-gothic styles are reflected throu...
Robert Banks-Martin
Architect and East Ham Mayor, 1914-18. Born Norfolk. He visited troops from East Ham on the western front.
Sir Edwin Lutyens
Architect. Born at 16 Onslow Square. Specialised in English country houses. Chosen as the consulting architect for Hampstead Garden Suburb and designed two churches there. One of the four principal...
Herbert Arthur Welch
Architect. He started his career with Raymond Unwin, working on Hampstead Garden Suburb, and Hendon Fire Station. He later joined Felix Lander and Cachemaille-Day. His surname is mistakenly given a...
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Rebecca Goossen
EC1, St John Street, Junction Clerkenwell Road
The ghost bike was placed by Rebecca's friends and colleagues.
Kennington Park air-raid
SE11, Kennington Park Road, Kennington Park
The Friends say "The air raid shelters were actually on the south field of the park, not under the sunken garden" and some say that in Go...
Keith McCarter
Sculptor. Born Scotland. More of his work can be seen at the picture source website.
Lily Pond
WC2, Victoria Embankment Gardens
Buxton seems to have presented the pond the year before he became Chairman. This is unusual, presumably because it looks a little like th...
Spitfire factory
NW8, Hatton Street
Erected in the 1920s this building has now been divided into a number of sections. In 1988 one section was re-designed by Sir Terry Farre...
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