Survey of London Monograph 1, Trinity Hospital, Mile End. Originally published by Guild & School of Handicraft, London, 1896.
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C R Ashbee, 'Survey committee', in Survey of London Monograph 1, Trinity Hospital, Mile End( London, 1896), British History Online, accessed November 23, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/bk1/p3.
C R Ashbee. "Survey committee". Survey of London Monograph 1, Trinity Hospital, Mile End. (London, 1896), , British History Online. Web. 23 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/bk1/p3.
THE COMMITTEE FOR THE SURVEY OF THE MEMORIALS OF GREATER LONDON.
The Late LORD LEIGHTON was President of the Committee.
The Committee was formed in 1894. Its object is to watch and register what still remains of beautiful or historic work in Greater London, and to bring such influence to bear from time to time as shall save it from destruction or lead to its utilization for public purposes.
The Committee is at present engaged in compiling a Register in which every interesting memorial within the radius treated is recorded, together with a series of illustrated monographs on the more interesting buildings. Of this series the present volume is the first issue.
Additions to the Committee are welcomed either as honorary (i.e., subscribing) members, or as active members, who are prepared to visit buildings and assist in the making of the Register. Subscribing or active membership entitles to possession of the publications. Those desirous of joining the Committee in either capacity, or of obtaining copies of the forthcoming Register, should send in their names to the Secretary, Mr. Ernest Godman, Essex House, Bow, E.