Restaurants
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
"A restaurant on the Thames at Henley", 1932
Architectural drawings (48cm x 62cm and (27cm x 48cm) by Percy Johnson-Marshall, undertaken whilst second year student at the Liverpool School of Architecture, for a project entitled: "A restaurant on the Thames at Henley" . There is one sheet of perspective drawings and one of elevations and plans. They are both in green blue colourschemes, drawn in pencil with water-colour wash and ink detail. This project was assessed on 15 December 1932.
Plans: Development of Prince's Meadow South Bank, c1960
Plans: South Bank permanent development - suggested proposal for permanent reinstatement of Thameside restaurant,, 8 November 1955
Copy plan (66cm x 69cm) by the Reconstruction Areas Group of the Town Planning Division of London County Council's Architect's Department, showing proposals for the permanent reinstatement of Thameside restaurant as part of the South Bank Permanent development. The sheet comprises plans, a section and an elevation at 16' to 1" scale.
Second year assignments, 1932-1933
South Bank: Festival of Britain 1951 competition - "Design a restaurant for the South Bank", 1949
Programme and schedule of requirements for an architectural competition, promoted by the Festival of Britain Office, to design a restaurant for London's South Bank as part of the London Festival of Britain 1951. The winning design would be included in London County Council's Comprehensive Development Area no 4: South Bank.