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Buildings inspired by Hampton Court Palace
[edit]1860-1930 - Thurley p 308-309, 361 (need to find references to 20thC properties listed here)
Add Lincoln's Inn Fields 1843 - Great Hall of Hampton Court.[1]
Expansion 1867-1900
[edit]In 1867-70 Joseph Quick designed and constructed new works for the Southwark and Vauxhall company on the east side of Lower Sunbury Road. The building comprised two engine houses in the Italianate style linked by a blank-arcaded boiler house, and was known as the Morelands building after the two Moreland and Sons 80-inch 'Beam' steam pumping engines housed in the western engine house. The building was further expanded by J.W. Restler in 1885-86.[3] The original Grand Junction pump house, known as the Karsdale building, was extended to install a 'Beam' pump engine in 1881-82 by Andrew Frazer. The
The westermost West Middlesex pump house ultimately became redundant and was demolished in 1948.
Buildings influenced
[edit]The following buildings are regarded to have been influenced by Saarinen's 1922 design.
Name | Apartment / Building | Date of residence | Office | Notes | |
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- ^ Thurley 2003, p. 289.
- ^ Thurley 2003, p. FIX THIS.
- ^ Cherry, Bridget; Pevsner, Nikolaus (1983). Pevsner, Nikolaus; Cherry, Bridget; Nairn, Judy (eds.). London 2: South. The Buildings of England. London: Penguin. pp. 478–479. ISBN 0140710477.