File:First Class Entrance on the 'Balmoral Castle' (1910) RMG G10606.tiff
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Author |
Bedford Lemere & Co |
Description |
English: First Class Entrance on the 'Balmoral Castle' (1910) Interior of the passenger liner 'Balmoral Castle' (1910) showing the First Class Entrance on the Upper Deck (a view from the port side, showing the companionway in detail). The stairs go up to the First Class Lounge and down to accommodation on the Main Deck. The main public rooms on the 'Balmoral Castle' were designed by the architect William Flockhart (1854-1913). Flockhart trained at the Glasgow School of Art. After a year of study in London and Paris in 1878-79, he entered the office of William Wallace at 27a Old Bond Street, London. He set up his own company in 1881. His clients included Joseph Duveen, the Derwent Valley Water Board and the Union-Castle Mail Steamship Co Ltd. |
Date |
March 1910 date QS:P571,+1910-03-00T00:00:00Z/10 |
Dimensions | Overall: 305 mm x 254 mm |
Notes | See general arrangement plans of the sistership 'Edinburgh Castle' (1910) in the British and Commonwealth Ltd collection. This photograph was reproduced in the 8 April 1910 issue of 'Engineering'. |
Source/Photographer | http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/20330 |
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Identifier InfoField | Bedford Lemere Number: 20801/15 ODRN: G10606 id number: G10606 previous number: HPB0102 |
Collection InfoField | Historic Photographs |
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