RM2GPP778–Knobb Hall, Manchester, 1942. An exterior view of Knobb Hall, showing the porch in the front facade. The hall was built in the c17th century, and was demolished post 1942. The front facade has three bays and two storeys, with attics in the two end gables. The porch was two storeys and projecting, with a gabled roof. The gables throughout the hall has ball finials on each corner.
RM2GPP6YJ–Knobb Hall, Manchester, 1942. An exterior view of Knobb Hall, showing the front facade. The hall was built in the c17th century, and was demolished post 1942. The front facade has three bays and two storeys, with attics in the two end gables. The porch was two storeys and projecting, with a gabled roof. The gables throughout the hall has ball finials on each corner.
RM2K0752E–Old Dunbar quarters, Falmouth, old building from hillside, between 1925 and 1929. Photograph shows a view, from beyond a garden, of a clapboard-sided building with three dormers, large chimneys at each end, a porch off the front, and a small shed, inside a fenced-in yard. Also shows a large house on a hill in the background.
RM2MBAJX3–The Mall, City of Westminster, Greater London Authority, 1919. A view of pedestrians and cars on The Mall in front of Buckingham Palace. In the centre is the King's Stand erected around the Queen Victoria Memorial.This photograph is one of a group the photographer took on the 18th, 21st & 23rd July 1919 recording the peace decorations that had been erected in London for Peace Day and the Victory March, 19th July 1919, in celebration of the end of World War 1.
RM2GPP548–Holy Trinity Church, Boar Lane, Leeds, 1941. An exterior view of the Holy Trinity Church, showing the south front with men sat on benches in the foreground. The church was built between 1721 and 1727 by William Etty. The upper tower was added after 1839 by R. D. Chantrell. It has a rectangular plan with seven by three bays, with a tower in the middle bay of the west end. The south front has a door in the first bay, windows with alternating triangular and segmental pediments on the ground floor, and a second tier above.
RM2GPP6RX–Old Wellington Inn, Old Shambles, Manchester, 1942. An exterior view of the Old Wellington Inn, showing the front facade in Old Shambles. The former house, now public house, dates to the mid 16th century, and was altered and raised by 30ft in the 1970s. It was moved c70m north to its current position, alongside Sinclairs Oyster Bar, in the mid to late 1990s, opening again in 1999. The inn has three storeys and a three bay plan, with the end bays gabled. There is a splayed door in the left corner, and a 20th century door in the centre of the south facade. The photo shows the inn in it's origina
RM2JG8B84–St John's Church, Waterloo Road, Lambeth, Greater London Authority, 07-06-1941. Interior view of the bomb damaged remains of St John's Church, showing the east end. St John's Church was originally built in 1823-4 to designs by the architect Francis Bedford. It was one of four churches built in Lambeth in the Greek Revival style. The church was damaged by bombs during the Second World War. It was later restored and designated as the Festival of Britain church in 1951. The negative of this image was destroyed in 1968.
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