India House
The new India House, in the narrow thoroughfare of Water Street, has been designed by Messrs. Briggs & Thornely and Herbert J. Rowse, who were successful in a limited competition assessed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, R. A., in September, 1923. The building is of steel construction, supplied by Messrs.
Dorman, Long & Co., Ltd., and erected by Messrs. Caswell & Shearing, Ltd., two of their patent guy derrick cranes being employed on the work. The subcontractors included: Messrs. Trussed Concrete Steel Co., Ltd. (concrete floor); Messrs. R. Crittall & Co., Ltd. (heating); Messrs. J. Hunter & Co., Liverpool
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INDIA HOUSE, WATER STREET, LIVERPOOL.
Messrs. Briggs & Thornely and Herbert J. Rouse, Associated Architects.
The new India House, in the narrow thoroughfare of Water Street, has been designed by Messrs. Briggs & Thornely and Herbert J. Rowse, who were successful in a limited competition assessed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, R. A., in September, 1923. The building is of steel construction, supplied by Messrs.
Dorman, Long & Co., Ltd., and erected by Messrs. Caswell & Shearing, Ltd., two of their patent guy derrick cranes being employed on the work. The subcontractors included: Messrs. Trussed Concrete Steel Co., Ltd. (concrete floor); Messrs. R. Crittall & Co., Ltd. (heating); Messrs. J. Hunter & Co., Liverpool
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INDIA HOUSE, WATER STREET, LIVERPOOL.
Messrs. Briggs & Thornely and Herbert J. Rouse, Associated Architects.