Slide produced for Industry Year project in 1986
Slide produced for Industry Year project in 1986
Slide produced for Industry Year project in 1986
Slide produced for Industry Year project in 1986
Slide produced for Industry Year project in 1986
Slide produced for Industry Year project in 1986
Slide produced for Industry Year project in 1986
Slide produced for Industry Year project in 1986
Slide produced for Industry Year project in 1986
Part of a set of photos taken for the wedding brochure. Vaults lighter, chairs darker.
Part of a set of photos taken for the wedding brochure. Vaults darker.
Part of a set of photos taken for the wedding brochure. Vaults lighter, chairs lighter.
Image used to illustrate the front cover of the Journal 4/4 1998
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Copy photographs presented to the Society by Alex Stirling, originally in the possession of Mrs Cole
Premium Winners tree planting
The back of the House as originally completed faced on to the backs of other nearby, now non-existent, buildings and was hardly visible to the general public. The widening of the Strand in the 1920's brought it into a prominence never contemplated by the architects, Robert and James Adam, and revealed its untidy and ugly appearance. Sir George Sutton, then a Vice-President of the Society, undertook to pay the whole cost of re-designing and decorating it. The work was completed in 1927. It was carried out by Aston Webb, whose pilasters carrying a pediment were based on the design of the existing, original John Adam Street facade. The surmounting figure on the skyline was designed by Walter Gilbert. The reliefs in between the pilasters, symbolizing Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, were modelled by E J Bradford. Used for 1980 Christmas Card