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Showing posts with label adaptive reuse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label adaptive reuse. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 14, 2022

Adaptive Reuse in Carlisle, North Middlesex

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  The Presbyterian Church Heritage Centre (PCHC) is moving into Carlisle United Church, in the hamlet of Carlisle, near Ailsa Craig in Middl...
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Thursday, March 22, 2018

The London Free Press building: Adaptive Reuse?

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The London Free Press building at 369 York Street is going to be renovated as Venture London, a small business and innovation hub that w...
Monday, September 18, 2017

Schools: M. B. McEachren, Lambeth

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There was a time when Lambeth students wishing to further their education after elementary school had to take the traction line to London...
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Sunday, December 2, 2012

Adaptive Reuse

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It's always nice to present another heritage preservation success story. For years derelict, this cute little house at 24 York Street ...
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Monday, August 23, 2010

What to do with an old church...

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Another church is closing. Hyde Park United is shutting down after 134 years. Built as a Presbyterian Church in November 1876, the congrega...

Red "Antiquities" Building Finds New Owner

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2010 The "Red Antiquities Building" has been saved from demolition, partly because over 200 Londoners have been willing to contrib...
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Author of: Vanished Villages of Middlesex; Vanished Villages of Elgin; Early London 1826-1914; From The Vault: A Photo History of London to 1950; From The Vault II 1950-1975. A past president of ACO London and London & Middlesex Historical Society. My opinions, of course, are my own.
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