RMC1K8X1–London, 1950s, a photograph by J Allan cash of the iconic British public telephone kiosk designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott.
RMEAFYY9–K2 Red telephone boxes designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott in the 1920's
RMBAN4WN–Blue wall plaque marking the former house of the architect Sir Giles Gilbert Scott Chester House Clarendon Pl Bayswater London
RMHJ3TH6–Closeup of a Giles Gilbert Scott K2 telephone box in Brunswick Gardens, London, England, UK
RF2CE1JY1–Cambridge University Central Library. The Cambridge University Library building, designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, and opened in 1934
RMC900TK–The War Memorial, by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, R.A., 1925. Off Wallgate, Wigan, Greater Manchester, England, UK
RMB59CDE–Man using a telephone box. The red telephone box was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, and up until the early 1980s was a familiar sight on the streets of the United Kingdom, Malta and Gibraltar, and despite a reduction in their numbers in recent years, red boxes can still be seen in many places. The colour red was chosen to make them easy to spot. April 1975 75-1871-001
RMPWX2XK–London England,UK,West End St James's,shopping district,storefronts,red telephone box,public phone booth kiosk,Giles Gilbert Scott,UK GB English Europ
RME0ME3X–Nov. 11, 1954 - The Guildhall is open once again.. Restored to its former Splendour.. Work on the restoration of the famous London Guildhall is now completed - and the building has been handed back to the City Surveyor... A press conference was held this morning at which the restoration work was explained by the architect Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Photo Shows: Sir Giles Gilbert Scott (right) and his partner Mr. J. G. Thomas examining the plans - during the conference at the Guildhall today
RMF30WD0–Cambridge University Library 1931-34 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott.
RMD2XM2M–St Pancras Hotel, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Sir Giles Gilbert Scott with Richard Griffiths Arc, 2011. Facade detail wit
RMBAKYMR–Red Telephone Box.The K2 design by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott was chosen and mainly introduced to large provincial towns.
RMAPNBH4–The 20th century Liverpool Anglican Cathedral by Giles Gilbert Scott
RMPWM79K–Battersea Power Station - A young Princess Elizabeth and her Grandmother Queen Mary are joined by several dignitaries who are shown around Control Room 'A', during a state visit in April 1946
RMBRBFR4–The Cambridge University Library designed by Giles Gilbert Scott
RFMXN0Y4–Park front of the new Foreign Office (Giles Gilbert Scott) . London 1859. The Illustrated London News
RM2GKAK4X–1939 - Liverpool (UK) Cathedral on St James' Mount under construction. The Anglican cathedral which is the seat of the Bishop of Liverpool was based on a design by Giles Gilbert Scott. Constructed began in 1904. Its completion in October 1978 was marked by a service of thanksgiving and dedication in October 1978.The bell tower is the largest, and also one of the tallest, in the world
RM2CCB6W9–Waterloo Bridge crosses the River Thames between Blackfriars Bridge and Hungerford Bridge, in London. For safety reasons, London County Council decided to demolish the bridge and replace it with a new structure designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott in the 1930s. The project was placed on hold due to the Second World War, but a temporary steel bridge was installed.
RM2E04N0F–Battersea Power station designed by Giles Gilbert Scott-opened in 1933.It was a coal fired power station,
RMBJ1R77–K2 and K6 telephone boxes
RME893EN–Battersea Power station designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott-opened in 1933.It was a coal fired power station,now decommissioned
RM2T3F3X1–Oxford University Lady Margaret Hall Deneke and gardens Deneke building designed by Giles Gilbert Scott LMH Oxford Oxfordshire England UK GB Europe
RM2TBHBD7–Central Tower (100,8m high) of Liverpool Anglican Cathedral (1904-1978), designed by Giles Gilbert Scott, Liverpool England UK
RFJCYE75–The University of Cambridge Library building, designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, and opened in 1934
RM2T8T31N–Red telephone box, The red telephone box, a telephone kiosk for a public telephone designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, is a familiar sight on the streets of the United Kingdom, Malta, Bermuda and Gibraltar
RF2HK4W6M–Traditional red metal K6 telephone boxes designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, Holborn, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
RMBAN51H–Chester House the former home of architect Sir Giles Gilbert Scott Clarendon Place Bayswater London W2
RMABYYE9–India Maharashtra Mumbai Bombay Rajabai Clock Tower designed by Giles Gilbert Scott
RFPKDM6A–A pair of K2 red telephone boxes, the original design by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott in Regent's Park
RMB1F67D–City of Preston, England. The Giles Gilbert Scott designed Cenotaph memorial situated at Preston’s Market Square.
RFTWMRDW–Telephone boxes designed in UK by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott still in use in Gibraltar where they are a tourist attraction with British connection
RM2D34CA0–Two pages (featuring Sir Giles Gilbert Scott - Landmarks and Architecture) from the new British passport design that have been unveiled at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London.
RMKW9CGR–City of London Corporation building in the Guildhall's north wing, designed by Giles Gilbert Scott in the 1930s and constructed in the 1950s
RMHJ3THK–A Giles Gilbert Scott K2 telephone box in Brunswick Gardens, London, England, UK
RM2M3T3H6–Liverpool of the future - a prevision of the city's aspect on the completion of its great cathedrals - the Anglican Cathedral (left) and the Roman Catholic Metropolitan Cathedral (right).
RF2FKMA6W–Waterloo Bridge by Giles Gilbert Scott
RM2CCB6TW–Waterloo Bridge crosses the River Thames between Blackfriars Bridge and Hungerford Bridge, in London. For safety reasons, London County Council decided to demolish the bridge and replace it with a new structure designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott in the 1930s. The project was placed on hold due to the Second World War, but a temporary steel bridge was installed.
RFPH0N96–A red telephone box in London (UK). The telephone kiosk is for public use and was designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott,
RFRNB81H–Liverpool Cathedral, St James' Mount. Based on a design by Giles Gilbert Scott, constructed between 1904 and 1978
RME893E1–Red K2 Telephone Boxes designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott Broad Court,Covent Garden
RM2C51C62–Detail of Friends Provident & Century Life Building, Corn Street, Bristol, by Giles Gilbert Scott, 1931-3, with sculptural figures by Hermon Cawthra.
RM2TBHBD6–Central Tower (100,8m high) of Liverpool Anglican Cathedral (1904-1978), designed by Giles Gilbert Scott, Liverpool England UK
RF2AC77E0–Cambridge University Library Tower detail. The University of Cambridge Library building, designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott opened 1934
RM2F9K7F7–Grade 2 listed K6 red telephone box designed by Giles Gilbert Scott with a full size wooden painted soldier inside. Upholland Lancashire UK
RMF7PG9M–Red telephone kiosk (box). Public telephone designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott in 1926 and used across the United Kingdom.
RMBHJ0KX–A new issue K2 telephone box, Ladbroke Grove, Kensington, London, 1926. Artist: Bedford Lemere and Company
RM2AF865F–Red Combined Telephone Box and Post Office For Stamps, Kiosk No4,K4,1925 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, Bridgefoot, Warrington, Cheshire WA1 1WA
RF2G7HM76–Brickwork detail of the former Bankside Power Station, now the Tate Modern, redeveloped in 1947 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott
RMB1F64K–City of Preston, England. The Giles Gilbert Scott designed Cenotaph memorial situated at Preston’s Market Square.
RFTWMRE4–Telephone boxes designed in UK by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott still in use in Gibraltar where they are a tourist attraction indicating the British connect.
RMD2XM8A–St Pancras Hotel, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Sir Giles Gilbert Scott with Richard Griffiths Arc, 2011.
RMKTENBP–City of London Corporation building in the Guildhall's north wing, designed by Giles Gilbert Scott in the 1930s and constructed in the 1950s
RMHJ3TGW–A Giles Gilbert Scott K2 telephone box in Brunswick Gardens, London, England, UK
RM2M3RAPA–The Anglican Cathedral bulit by architect Sir Giles Gilbert Scott on St James's Mount in Liverpool, which is the seat of the Bishop of Liverpool Date: 1943
RF2FKMA6R–Waterloo Bridge by Giles Gilbert Scott
RMWFWF98–The original plans for the Anglican Liverpool Cathedral, the largest cathedral and religious building in Britain, built on St James's Mount in Liverpool. Based on a design by 22-year-old Giles Gilbert Scott, who was still an articled pupil and had no existing buildings to his credit, it was constructed between 1904 and 1978, however the bridge over the cemetery was never built and the east doorway is now an outdoor cafe. The total external length of the building, is 207 yards (189 m) making it the longest cathedral in the world. It's full name is the Cathedral Church of Christ in Liverpool.
RMAPP1C6–Sir John Soane Mausoleum in St Pancras Gardens possible inspiration for Sir Giles Gilbert Scott design for red telephone box London UK KATHY DEWITT
RFAEAD5P–Red telephone box, a public telephone kiosk designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott
RME893DW–Red K2 Telephone Boxes designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott Broad Court,Covent Garden
RMRGR4Y9–1950s, historical, view of Battersea Power Station at Nine Elms, Battersea on the South bank of the River Thames, London, England, The coal-fired power station was in fact two power stations in a single building, Battersea A was constructed in the 1930s and Battersea B between 1953-1955, with both being built to a nearly identical design, providing the iconic four-chimney structure seen in the picture. Created by the famous architect, Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, construction started in 1929 and it became one of the largest brick buildings in the world. It was finally decommissioned in 1983.
RM2TBHBDB–East Facade of Liverpool Anglican Cathedral (1904-1978), designed by Giles Gilbert Scott, on St. James Mount, Liverpool England UK
RF2A8PTTM–The University of Cambridge Library building, designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, and opened in 1934
RM2F9K7F1–K6 telephone box designed by Giles Gilbert Scott grade 2 listed in Upholland with full size wooden painted soldier in red black and gold uniform in
RMG1CRH5–The red telephone box; a telephone kiosk for a public telephone in the United Kingdom. designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott in 1926
RMA9GY7Y–Four public telephone kiosks near the Market Square, Cambridge
RM2AF866H–Red Combined Telephone Box and Post Office For Stamps, Kiosk No4,K4,1925 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, Bridgefoot, Warrington, Cheshire WA1 1WA
RF2G7HM7B–Brickwork detail of the former Bankside Power Station, now the Tate Modern, redeveloped in 1947 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott
RMB1FGBB–City of Preston, England. The Giles Gilbert Scott designed Cenotaph memorial situated at Preston’s Market Square.
RMDM2TEF–Iconic model K6 red telephone box, designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, South Kensington, London, England, UK
RMD2XM82–St Pancras Hotel, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Sir Giles Gilbert Scott with Richard Griffiths Arc, 2011.
RMKTENBT–City of London Corporation building in the Guildhall's north wing, designed by Giles Gilbert Scott in the 1930s and constructed in the 1950s
RMFXGDCD–One of London's red telephone boxes, or kiosks, designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott,
RM2RGDPJ8–Designed by Giles Gilbert Scott, building began in 1933. It was the first of a series of very large electric generators set up in order to nationalize the grid.
RF2FKMA6T–Waterloo Bridge by Giles Gilbert Scott
RM2E3RP29–Liverpool Anglican Cathedral 1977
RMEN22X6–The red telephone box, a telephone kiosk for a public telephone designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott - Edinburgh Castle, Scotland
RMRF08Y0–Red telephone booth (iconic K2 kiosk designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott), London, England, UK
RMEK8T47–K6 Red telephone box, designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott,used as a lending library in a Suffolk village
RMP65D2Y–Chimneys of Battersea Power Station, London, UK 2008. Designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott and a Grade II listed building.
RM2TBHBDN–East Facade of Liverpool Anglican Cathedral (1904-1978), designed by Giles Gilbert Scott, on St. James Mount, Liverpool England UK
RFJECNT0–The University of Cambridge Library building, designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, and opened in 1934
RMMYPX61–Early 1950s, view from across the river Thames to the south of the river and a working Battersea power station, which at this time, only had three chimneys, London, England, UK. The fourth chimney stack, the south east one, was erected in 1955.
RMHTEBJ0–A row of red telephone boxes in London.
RMBY642F–Old telephone box, Crowden, Derbyshire, designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott in 1935
RM2AF864N–Red Combined Telephone Box and Post Office For Stamps, Kiosk No4,K4,1925 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, Bridgefoot, Warrington, Cheshire WA1 1WA
RF2G7HM7Y–Tate Modern art gallery, from Millennium Bridge, formerly the Bankside Power Station designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott completed in 1947
RMB1FEFX–City of Preston, England. The Giles Gilbert Scott designed Cenotaph memorial situated at Preston’s Market Square.
RMGEXXKE–Row of red telephone booths design by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott in a street near Covent Garden.
RMD2XM5D–St Pancras Hotel, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Sir Giles Gilbert Scott with Richard Griffiths Arc, 2011.
RMKTENBR–City of London Corporation building in the Guildhall's north wing, designed by Giles Gilbert Scott in the 1930s and constructed in the 1950s
RMFXGDBM–One of London's red telephone boxes, or kiosks, designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott,
RM2RGB6W4–Liverpool Cathedral - Liverpool, Merseyside. The cathedral is based on a design by Giles Gilbert Scott and was constructed between 1904 and 1978. At the time this photograph was taken the Lady Chapel, the chancel, an ambulatory, chapter house and vestries had been completed.
RF2FKKRXH–Waterloo Bridge, Westminster, London, SE1 designed by Giles Gilbert Scott
RM2E3RP22–Liverpool Anglican Cathedral 1977
RMGRGHB2–Oxford, England, a cyclist on Catte Street passes the Great Gate of the 1602 Bodleian Library. Cycling is the most popular form transport in Oxford
RMKXHTMB–Houses of Parliament Westminster London Original Design based on a 19th century Engraving
RMEK8T4N–K6 Red telephone box, designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott,used as a lending library in a Suffolk village
RMWJGT53–1934 Britain announced the coming of cheap electricity, This old magazine page shows a power station ( The then newly constructed Battersea Power Station, London near the Thames)and an electricity pylon shortly after the Government supported the Electricity (Supply) Bill. Designer Leonard Pearce, architects J Theo Halliday and Giles Gilbert Scott.
RMAPHY1A–White chimneys dominate the sky line above Battersea Power Station London England designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott
RF2FA5JJ8–Cambridge University Central Library. The Cambridge University Library building, designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, and opened in 1934
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