Stiffleaf's photos with the keyword: club

commercial rooms, corn st., bristol

30 Sep 2014 78
merchants' club of 1809-11 by charles busby

club, thatched house club / mark masons hall, st.…

01 May 2014 129
built as offices, but quickly being transformed into a gentleman's club, this heavy building by knowles of 1862-5 is more victorian than gothic, with deeply carved foliage full of birds carved by j. daymond

club, thatched house club /mark masons hall, st. j…

01 May 2014 119
built as offices, but quickly being transformed into a gentleman's club, this heavy building by knowles of 1862-5 is more victorian than gothic, with deeply carved foliage full of birds carved by j. daymond

club, thatched house club / mark masons hall, st.…

01 May 2014 125
built as offices, but quickly being transformed into a gentleman's club, this heavy building by knowles of 1862-5 is more victorian than gothic, with deeply carved foliage full of birds carved by j. daymond

club, thatched house club / mark masons hall, st.…

01 May 2014 240
built as offices, but quickly being transformed into a gentleman's club, this heavy building by knowles of 1862-5 is more victorian than gothic, with deeply carved foliage full of birds carved by j. daymond

the athenaeum, pall mall, london

21 Mar 2012 160
this facade of the gentleman's club built in 1827-30 by burton faces waterloo place

the athenaeum, pall mall, london

21 Mar 2012 146
1830 statue by e.h.baily, copy of the pallas athena of velletri, with the frieze by john henning jun. behind. this facade faces waterloo place

the athenaeum, pall mall, london

21 Mar 2012 146
1830 statue by e.h.baily, copy of the pallas athena of velletri, with the frieze by john henning jun. behind. this facade faces waterloo place

the athenaeum, pall mall, london

21 Mar 2012 122
1830 statue by e.h.baily, copy of the pallas athena of velletri, with the frieze by john henning jun. behind. this facade faces waterloo place

the athenaeum, pall mall, london

21 Mar 2012 145
garden front of burton's 1827-30 club, with barry's 1829-32 travellers' club to its left