Showing posts with label bath stone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bath stone. Show all posts
Thursday, 6 March 2014
Another Palazzo Building
In Cambrian Place, Swansea another example of the Palazzo style , called Pembroke Buildings. Again 3 storeys with 5 bays. However unlike the others in Aberdare and Cardiff this has a portico to the main entrance.
Designed by architect H C Portsmouth the building has Portland stone below and Bath stone above. Early twentieth century.
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bath stone,
H C Portsmouth,
Palazzo,
Portland stone,
Swansea
Monday, 4 November 2013
Midland (now HSBC) Bank, Aberdare
| The grand Palazzo ex Midland Bank with National School in foreground of about the same period |
This bank was designed by Bristol architect, William Gingell who co-incidentally worked with T R Lysaght, the architect who designed the Cardiff building.
| Rock faced dressed stone on the façade of the old Midland Bank |
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Aberdare,
banks,
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Gingell,
Lysaght,
newbridge stone,
Palazzo
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