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Imperial Institute, Imperial Institute Road, South Kensington, Westminster, Greater London

Unknown photographer1920/1950

Historic England

Historic England
London, United Kingdom

The idea to build a permanent Empire museum and exhibition in London originated in the 1870s. A building was eventually constructed between 1887 and 1893, built to designs by Thomas E Collcott. Parts of the Institute were demolished in the 1950s for the expansion of Imperial College. The only surviving element is the Queen's Tower.

Historic England Archive DD82/00001

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  • Title: Imperial Institute, Imperial Institute Road, South Kensington, Westminster, Greater London
  • Creator: Unknown photographer
  • Date Created: 1920/1950
  • Rights: Source: Historic England Archive
Historic England

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