Person    | Male  Born 6/10/1802  Died 2/11/1863

J. B. Bunning

Categories: Architecture

J. B. Bunning

James Bunstone Bunning was the architect to the City of London, 1843 until his death, best remembered for his design for the Coal Exchange.

Born in London. Amongst his London works: the Hyde Park Receiving House, the Caledonian Market. Died at home Gloucester Terrace in  Regent's Park.

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J. B. Bunning

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city boundary dragons

A second 1849 cast-iron heraldic dragon rears up on the other side of the bus...

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Josiah Gunton

Josiah Gunton

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William Lee and F. J. Smith

William Lee and F. J. Smith

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Philip Webb

Philip Webb

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James Gold

James Gold

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Survey of London

Survey of London

Founded by C. R. Ashbee in 1894, the first volume being published in 1900. With over 28 volumes published so far this is a research work-in-progress aiming to produce a comprehensive architectural ...

Concept, Architecture, History

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