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St James, Bermondsey, Surrey, 1829. Artist: R WinklesSt James, Bermondsey, Surrey, 1829. Designed by James Savage and completed in 1829, St James, Bermondsey was one of the largest of the Waterloo Churches built in England in the early-mid 19th century
Town Hall, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, 1830. Artist: R WinklesTown Hall, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, 1830. Next door is the Surrey and Southwark Fire Office
Brunswick Chapel, Moss Street, Liverpool, 1829. Artist: R WinklesBrunswick Chapel, Moss Street, Liverpool, 1829. To the Wesleyan Methodists this plate is respectfully inscribed
Interior of the Exchange News-Room, Liverpool, 1836. Artist: HarwoodInterior of the Exchange News-Room, Liverpool, 1836
Norbiton House, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, 1829. Artist: R WinklesNorbiton House, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, 1829. Norbiton House was owned by Charles Nicholas Pallmer (1772-1848), who made his fortune in the West Indian sugar industry
Barnes, Surrey, 1830. Artist: R WinklesBarnes, Surrey, 1830
Kew Gardens, London, 1829. Artist: R WinklesKew Gardens, London, 1829
St Annes Church, Wandsworth, London, 1830. Artist: R WinklesSt Annes Church, Wandsworth, London, 1830. Designed by Robert Smirke, this church with its Ionic portico and round tower was one of the Waterloo or Commissioners churches built in England between
Trinity Church, Southwark, London, 1830. Artist: R WinklesTrinity Church, Southwark, London, 1830. The chuch in Southwarks Trinity Church Square was designed by Francis Bedford and built in 1826
Portland Place, Brighton, East Sussex, 1829. Artist: R WinklesPortland Place, Brighton, East Sussex, 1829