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Waterloo Place

This project involved the refurbishment and development of properties owned by Lloyds Bank plc at 6-8 Pall Mall, 1-6 Waterloo Place, and 25-27 Charles II Street, London. This included the Lloyds Headquarters at Pall Mall. In July 1989 Terry Farrell and Company were appointed as architects to the project.

The initial proposals for the scheme were to partially demolish the existing Pall Mall building. The external elevations were to be retained, the basement was to be enlarged, and there was to be the construction of new enclosures and an arcade/lightwell wall. New internal spaces included the Long Room, Charles II Street Entrance, Pall Mall Entrance and the Grand Room.

There was also to be repaving in 'York Stone' at the front of the development to provide urban improvement.

It is unclear if this project went ahead, at the time of the scheme proposal a cost-reduction procedure was in place, so not all proposals could be carried out as specified in the initial design scheme.

Watercolours of woodcock

Consists of three watercolour illustrations of a woodcock at Sunnyside, Wolsingham. Includes an illustration of the bird stationary in natural surroundings, the bird in flight, and the bird dead.

Watercolours and Sketches

When Leonard Evetts died in 1997, he left over 100 paintings in his back room studio. Many of these were sold, but a small number were retained by the Hatton Gallery at Newcastle University and kept within the archive.

Watercolour Sketches

Consists of 81 watercolour sketches produced by Joseph Crawhall II. The sketches are predominatly comic in tone, and are often accompanied by a witty annotation.

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