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The Co-operative Group has built 1 Angel Square in Manchester as its new headquarters offices, and is due to open early in 2013. The 15 storey building will be the home to more than 3,000 employees working across the Group’s family of retailing and financial services businesses.
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Large house, originally 1809 (datestone over rear stairlight), rebuilt
or remodelled and enlarged 1872 (dated on left return wall) now Council
Offices. Sandstone ashlar, hipped slate roof with ridge chimneys.
Roughly L-shaped plan, 5x3 bays with rear wing to left. Two storeys,
in classical style: symmetrical 5-bay facade composed of 3-bay centre
flanked by slightly projecting segmentally curved wings, all these with
panelled pilasters at the corners, plain frieze and moulded cornice with
low parapet (carried round sides without parapet). Pedimented centre
bay breaking forwards slightly has porch with coupled pilasters at the
corners, engaged Ionic columns in antis, prominent cornice and balustraded
parapet, and above this at 1st floor a tall window with cornice on
consoles. There are 2 windows on each floor of the curved wing bays and
one on each floor of the inner bays, all sashed with glazing bars, and
above those at 1st floor are narrow horizontal panels. Return walls have
3 similar windows on each floor, but those at 1st floor front are blind;
and left return wall is linked to the rear wing by a short recessed bay with a
round-headed doorway, pierced pseudo-parapet, 1st floor window with
architrave, and parapet lettered AD 1872. Rear has, inter alia, a tripartite
stairlight with round-headed lights, above the centre of which is a
datestone with scallop decoration in the corners and inscribed lettering
H (James Holt?).
I & A
1809
Interior: large stairwell with stone imperial staircase (of one flight and
then two) protected by heavy classical wooden balustrade panelled,ceiling with
moulded plaster decoration to the beams, and spherical domed skylight with
stained glass margins; other fittings and furnishings survive, e.g.
built-in cupboards and bookcases, but some have been relocated. History:
"Stubby lee" occupied in 1825 by James Holt, baize manufacturer; and in
later C19 by James Maden Holt MP.
Listing NGR: SD8668121828
Source: English Heritage
Listed building text is © Crown Copyright.
1898, W. & G. Audsley. This distinctive building fits loosely within the Classical Revival movement of the day but has a bit of an Egyptian look. The AIA guide says, "'Eclectic' was invented for stylistic collections such as this." It housed the White Star Line offices in New York; Cunard was right next door. This was where the traveling public came to book passage.
I am not the world's neatest person. I truly think that this desk represents the state of my mind most days. I do know where everything is--it only LOOKS like a bomb went off...
Former buildings of Lee Parish / Board of Works, Woodyates Road (formerly Woodstock Road), Lee.
Built 1883 for the local 'vestry' which from 1900 was replaced by the Metropolitan Borough of Lewisham.
The site behind was a council depot until the 1980s, since converted for residential use.
The 'Running Past' blog (not me) has more - runner500.wordpress.com/2023/01/27/lee-parish-offices-woo...
Taken yesterday afternoon (Saturday 1st October) during the Summer-like weather conditions, the offices and bus station are due to be demolished soon.
Or gate to hell when one has to pay rates.
The old Council building in Lawson in the Blue Mountains. Now being used as a child day care centre and library.
Thought I would give this the B&W treatment to give that sinister look.
Stuffed away in a corner is a Airline Ticket Office board at Reagan National Airport from a time when there were more options.
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The man with the plan, our leader. Update, Randy left our mine in August of 2010, he took a job out east.
Young talented students from prestigious universities and top business schools met at the ESCP Europe's London Campus on 22nd & 23rd February to participate in the 2019 School’s Energy Trading Challenge.
Jointly organised by our MSc in Energy Management (MEM) students, in collaboration with Smart Global, ESCP Europe, and its Research Centre for Energy Management (RCEM), this year’s challenge sponsored by Glencore - one of the world’s largest global diversified natural resource companies and a major producer and marketer of more than 90 commodities, with 90 offices in over 50 countries- provided an excellent platform for students to learn key insights on trading oil and gas products.
London Campus Dean Prof. Dr Simon Mercado, Prof. Dr Kostas Andriosopoulos, Executive Director of the RCEM and Academic Director of ESCP Europe's Energy Management Programmes, and Luke Horswell, Director of Smart Global delivered the welcomed 205 attendees representing 23 universities at this truly international competition.
Read more: www.escpeurope.eu/news/escp-europe-energy-trading-challen...
The Central Government Offices (Chinese: 中區政府合署, also Government Headquarters 政府總部) houses the most major offices of the Hong Kong Government. The current home is the Main Block of the Central Government Complex, Tamar. It was formerly located in Central in Hong Kong, occupied the lower level of Government Hill.
中區政府合署(英語:Central Government Offices)位於香港中環下亞厘畢道,曾經是香港特別行政區政府總部的所在地及最主要辦公大樓。添馬艦發展工程完成後,行政長官、行政會議及政府總部亦已經遷離中區政府合署。
Hong Kong • 香港 '12
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