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  Flat to Let in London The Grill Room 1876–81 was designed by Sir Edward Poynter,[43] the lower part of the walls consist of blue and white tiles with various figures and foliage enclosed by wood panelling, above there are large tiled scenes with figures depicting the four seasons and the twelve months these were Flat to Let in London painted by ladies from the Art School then based in the museum, the windows are also stained glass, there is an elaborate cast iron grill still in place.
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  With the death of Fowke the next architect to work at the museum was Colonel (later Major General) Flat to Let in London Henry Scott (1822–83)[44] also of the Royal Engineers. He designed to the north west of the garden the five-storey School for Naval Architects (also known as the science schools),[45] now the Henry Cole Wing in 1867–72. Scott's assistant J.H. Wild designed the impressive Flat to Let in London staircase[46] that rises the full height of the building, made from Cadeby stone the steps are 7 feet in length, the balustrades and columns are Portland stone. It is now used to house the joint V&A and Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) architectural drawings library and the Sackler Flat to Let in London education centre to open in 2008.


 

 

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Continuing the style of the earlier buildings, various designers were responsible for the decoration, the terracotta embellishments were again the work of Godfrey Sykes, although Sgraffito was used to Flat to Let in London decorate the east side of the building designed by F.W. Moody,[47] a final embellishment were the wrought iron gates made as late as 1885 designed by Starkie Gardner,[48] these lead to a passage through the building.

Scott also designed the two Cast Courts 1870–73[49] to the southeast of the Flat to Let in London garden (the site of the 'Brompton Boilers'), these vast spaces have ceilings 70 feet in height to accommodate the plaster casts of parts of famous buildings, including Trajan's Column (in two separate pieces).

 

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