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Paddington Station, London: the office windows beneath the transept arch with their balconies

RIBA Ref No RIBA119921
Architect/DesignerBrunel, Isambard Kingdom (1806-1859)
Wyatt, Sir Matthew Digby (1820-1877)
Artist/PhotographerCharles, Martin (1940-2012)
CountryUK: England
CityLondon
Subject Date1854
Image Date1985
ViewInterior
StyleVictorian
MediumNegative
Library ReferenceMC C 141085
OrientationPortrait
Colour InfoBlack and white
CreditMartin Charles / RIBA Collections
SubjectBalconies ; Glass ; Windows ; Railway stations ; Roofs ; Cast iron ; Arches ; Iron
NOTES: Isambard Kingdom Brunel, engineer of the Great Western Railway, designed this London terminus for the railway company with the assistance of the architect, Sir Matthew Digby Wyatt.
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