Midland Bank Piccadilly
…LONDON 6: WESTMINSTER. The Buildings of England. New Haven: Yale University Press. Also Cited In Green, E. (1980) Buildings for Bankers: Sir Edwin Lutyens and the Midland Bank 1921-1939, Midland…
If you are not happy with the results below please do another search
…LONDON 6: WESTMINSTER. The Buildings of England. New Haven: Yale University Press. Also Cited In Green, E. (1980) Buildings for Bankers: Sir Edwin Lutyens and the Midland Bank 1921-1939, Midland…
…the Midland Bank’s new headquarters was approved by Reginald McKenna and the Bank’s Directors in 1924. This project was again the result of a collaboration. Lutyens prepared the elevations, the…
Photographer: Benjamin J. Hatherell Leadenhall St Midland Bank Gazetteer No. G0449 Date 1928 Address London, Greater London EC3V 4PS England Description The Midland Bank’s Leadenhall Street office, commissioned in 1928,…
Photographer: John C. Trotter Manchester Midland Bank Gazetteer No. G0461 Date 1929-32 Address Manchester, Lancashire M2 1EW England Description This project, in which Lutyens again collaborated with Whinney Son and…
Photographer: Tim Skelton Midland Railway War Memorial Gazetteer No. G0327 Date 1920 Address Derby, Derbyshire DE1 2SQ England Description As with so many of the memorials commemorating company employees, the…
…above the eaves so as not to interfere with the cornice profile (cf. his Midland Bank in Piccadilly, London). The n front as a whole, however, remains too weak for…
…Reginald McKenna of the Midland Bank. This is of thin grey brick with red brick dressings, Gibbs surrounds on the ground floor, and a continuous stone band like a tide-mark…
…Moorgate, the Circus’s one masterpiece: Lutyens’s BRITANNIC HOUSE, for the Anglo- Persian Oil Company (later B.P.), 1921-5. Done with care and lavish expense, comparable with his near-contemporary Midland Bank, Poultry….
…miniature versions of the Midland Bank Piccadilly. There was some controversy about these, both because of their cost and the fact that they were said to detract from Hampton Court…
…with outside fireplace and glazed roof. (Amery et al., 1981, cat no.276) Halnaker Park, one of Lutyens’s last country houses, built 1936–8 for Reginald McKenna, Chairman of the Midland Bank….