Tinted lithograph,
Presumably produced by the architect John Gibson [1817-1892] to provide an idea of the proposed building, which was completed in 1853. It would appear to have been built in line with this print except the present tower does not have the four pinnacles on each corner. John Gibson went to King Edward VI Grammar School in Birmingham. He worked with Charles Barry on the Palace of Westminster. He designed some important buildings including the National Bank of Scotland.
Tinted lithograph,
Presumably produced by the architect John Gibson [1817-1892] to provide an idea of the proposed building, which was completed in 1853. It would appear to have been built in line with this print except the present tower does not have the four pinnacles on each corner. John Gibson went to King Edward VI Grammar School in Birmingham. He worked with Charles Barry on the Palace of Westminster. He designed some important buildings including the National Bank of Scotland.
Condition | good margins, small crease in top left corner, |
Publication | c. 1850. 9.5in x 12.5in (Sheet size) |
- Product Code: RGW21230
- Availability: In Stock
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£30.00