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Saturday, 16 March 2024
132-146 / Pullens Buildings
Typical entrance to Victorian tenements built by James Pullen, 1886-1901. Arch ornamentation is of terracotta with high relief keystone and capitals, possibly the work of the Jennings Pottery of Poole, Dorset. Now part of the Pullens Estate Conservation Area, although it took direct action by locals to save the buildings from demolition in the 1980s. Amelia Street, London Borough of Southwark.
1-8 / Pullens Buildings
Entrance to numbers 1 to 8 of Victorian tenements built by James Pullen & Son between 1886 and 1901. The estate is considered to be of special architectural and historic interest as a good example of a later Victorian speculative development by a local builder. London Borough of Southwark.
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Friday, 15 March 2024
Kennington Station / 2024
Underground station of 1890, exterior designed by T.P.Figgis. The large lead dome originally housed the workings of a hydraulic lift. Grade II listed. London Borough of Southwark.
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Tinworth Fountain / Pillar
Sculptor: George Tinworth (1843–1913), resident sculptor at the Doulton factory in Lambeth. This is all that remains of a large fountain erected in 1872 and damaged irreparably during the Blitz. Kennington Park, London Borough of Lambeth.
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Thursday, 14 March 2024
St Mark / SE11
Designed by A.B.Clayton in the Greek Revival style using sandstone and Portland stone. Built by D.R.Roper, 1824. Grade II* listed. Post-WW2 restoration by Thomas Ford & Partners, 1960. Kennington, London Borough of Lambeth.
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Wednesday, 13 March 2024
Brandon / Mural
Start of a long mural on the park-facing wall of Hanworth House, drawn by professional street artists to counter what used to be frequent graffiti. London Borough of Southwark.
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Hanworth House / SE5
Architect: Edward Hollamby of the GLC, 1969, part of the Brandon Neighbourhood Stage III extension. London Borough of Southwark.
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Tuesday, 12 March 2024
Brandon Estate / Spring
Designed by Edward Hollamby, LCC Architect's Department, 1961. As well as six 18-storey point-blocks there were 40 low-rise blocks with shops, library and GP surgery. London Borough of Southwark.
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Monday, 11 March 2024
Brandon Estate / 2024
Designed by Edward Hollamby, LCC Architect's Department, 1961. As well as six 18-storey point-blocks there were 40 low-rise blocks with shops, library and GP surgery. London Borough of Southwark.
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Pelier Hall / SE17
Community hall at the Pelier Estate, 19 Hillingdon Street, London Borough of Southwark.
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Sunday, 10 March 2024
St Paul / SE17
Architects: John Wimbleton, H.G.Coulter, W.W.Chapman and Brian Walker, 1960. Grade II listed modernist church replacing an earlier one destroyed by bombing on 10 May 1941. Lorrimore Square, London Borough of Southwark.
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Saturday, 9 March 2024
42-44 / Battersea High St
Previously a public house known as 'The Original Woodman', since 2021 'Le QuecumBar & Brasserie'. Victorian era building mentioned as attractive in the Conservation Area appraisal, although not locally listed. London Borough of Wandsworth.
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Winfield House / SW11
Architect: R Minton Taylor of the LCC. Within the St John's Estate, built 1931 as part of Battersea Council’s main inter-war housing effort. Stock brick with red-brick detailing, five storeys including the Mansard roof level. Locally listed in the Battersea Square Conservation Area, London Borough of Wandsworth.
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Friday, 8 March 2024
Fred Wells Gdns / Vista
Lombard Wharf tower (Patel Taylor, 2017) seen from Fred Wells Gardens, London Borough of Wandsworth.
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Thursday, 7 March 2024
108 / Battersea High St
Grade II listed house "of the first third of the C18". Listing includes the single-storey extension with street frontage. Formerly called The Cedars, it is the only survivor of several large houses in the southern part of the High Street. Now part of the Katherine Low Settlement, a local charity. London Borough of Wandsworth.
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Wednesday, 6 March 2024
Penge House / Corner
Architects: Howes & Jackman, c.1970, for Wandsworth Borough Council, built by Bovis and direct municipal labour. A 17-storey block containing 75 dwellings, part of York Road, Stage II Phase 2. Here showing detail of the southeast corner at ground level, with door to electrical services. London Borough of Wandsworth.
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Tuesday, 5 March 2024
Penge House / Entrance
Architects: Howes & Jackman, c.1970, for Wandsworth London Borough Council, built by Bovis and direct municipal labour. A 17-storey block containing 75 dwellings, part of York Road, Stage II Phase 2. Just outside the boundary of the original Winstanley and York Road Regeneration plan. Intentions to refurbish the building, along with Inkster House, still being considered. London Borough of Wandsworth.
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Monday, 4 March 2024
Chesterton House / Entrance
Architects: Howes & Jackman, late 1960s, for Wandsworth Council. System-built by Bovis and local authority labour. 60 dwellings over 17 storeys. Early phase of the York Road estate at Ingrave Street. Demolition planned in phase 5 of Winstanley and York Road Regeneration. London Borough of Wandsworth.
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Sunday, 3 March 2024
Winstanley Estate Murals / V
Sculptor: William Mitchell (1925-2020, British). Concrete panels, c.1963, decorated with abstract bas-relief designs, forming an exterior wall of 9-12 Thomas Baines Road, Clapham Junction, London Borough of Wandsworth.
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Saturday, 2 March 2024
Winstanley Estate Murals / IV
Sculptor: William Mitchell (1925-2020, British). Concrete panels, c.1963, decorated with abstract bas-relief designs, forming an exterior wall of 5-8 Thomas Baines Road, Clapham Junction, London Borough of Wandsworth.
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Friday, 1 March 2024
Winstanley Estate Murals / III
Sculptor: William Mitchell (1925-2020, British). Concrete panels, c.1963, decorated with abstract bas-relief designs, forming an exterior wall of 13-30 Thomas Baines Road, Clapham Junction, London Borough of Wandsworth.
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Thursday, 29 February 2024
Fenner Square / 1-18
Architects: George, Trew and Dunn, 1963-66, for Battersea Council with concrete bas-relief panels by sculptor William Mitchell. Clapham Junction, London Borough of Wandsworth.
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Wednesday, 28 February 2024
Winstanley Estate Murals / II
Sculptor: William Mitchell (1925-2020, British). Detail of a 1960s concrete panel decorated with abstract bas-relief designs, forming an exterior wall of numbers 1-18 Fenner Square, Clapham Junction, London Borough of Wandsworth.
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Tuesday, 27 February 2024
Winstanley Estate Murals / I
Sculptor: William Mitchell (1925-2020, British). Detail of a circa 1963 concrete panel decorated with abstract designs, forming an exterior wall of numbers 1-18 Fenner Square, Clapham Junction, London Borough of Wandsworth.
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Monday, 26 February 2024
Scholey House / 2024
Architects: Howes, Jackman & Partners, for Wandsworth Borough Council, 1969. Still standing although was listed as part of Phase 1 of the Winstanley and York Road demolition plan. London Borough of Wandsworth.
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Sunday, 25 February 2024
Battersea Church Rd / SW11
Including, to right, a Grade II listed building of the late C17 with top-storey gables. Formerly the Raven Inn public house from at least 1809, now a restaurant and wine bar. London Borough of Wandsworth.
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Saturday, 24 February 2024
Woodman SW11 / II
Public house at 60 Battersea High Street, said to have opened in the early 1840s. London Borough of Wandsworth.
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Friday, 23 February 2024
The Woodman / SW11
Public house at 60 Battersea High Street, said to have opened in the early 1840s. London Borough of Wandsworth.
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Thursday, 22 February 2024
Katherine Low Settlement / SW11
Red brick with stone dressings and green glazed brick at ground level, this being an extension to the adjacent Grade II listed building of the C18. Stone plaque indicates rebuilt in 1905 (architect: J.S.Quilter). Formerly known as the Cedars it was once one of several large residences on Battersea High Street. A clergy house by 1882 serving as a base for social workers for the deprived area. Occupied in 1923 by the Katherine Low Settlement which remains a charity for local social needs. At Battersea High St and Orville Road, London Borough of Wandsworth.
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Wednesday, 21 February 2024
Holcroft House / Stairs
Architects: Howes & Jackman for Wandsworth London Borough Council, c.1966. Intended for demolition in Winstanley and York Road Phase 3. London Borough of Wandsworth.
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Tuesday, 20 February 2024
Yuri G / SW11
Sign on a 1961 block of maisonettes designed by George,Trew & Dunn, which Battersea Council named ‘in recognition of the rocket flight round the earth on the 12th April, 1961, by Major Y.A.Gagarin of the Soviet Union’. London Borough of Wandsworth.
Monday, 19 February 2024
Square Mile / 20240212
City of London financial district, with the floor-plates of MAKE's One Leadenhall almost completed. Vewed from London Borough of Southwark.
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