Plaque

Bronze RIBA Award at Stockleigh Hall

Inscription

This building was awarded the London Architecture Bronze Medal of the Royal Institute of British Architects for the year 1937.
Architects: Robert Atkinson, A. F. B. Anderson

The round plaque above reads "London Architecture Medal, 1937, RIBA" and is normally considered sufficient advertisement of the building's achievement, without an explanatory plaque.

Site: Bronze RIBA Award at Stockleigh Hall (1 memorial)

NW8, Prince Albert Road, 51, Stockleigh Hall

Very large block of flats, in the restrained British Art Deco style.

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Bronze RIBA Award at Stockleigh Hall

Subjects commemorated i

Robert Atkinson & A. F. B. Anderson

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Royal Institute of British Architects

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