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- en.wikipedia.org Corder House and Sydenham House4 Sources. Toggle the table of contents. Corder House and Sydenham House. Add languages. ... Corder House (left) and Sydenham House (right).
- historicengland.org.uk campaigns/visit/walking-…Corder and Sydenham House. ... Corder House is named after Alexander Corder, who owned the building and ran his drapery business from there.
- flickr.com photos/93173492@N00/48747359048Corder House and Sydenham House were built as a cafe, shop and offices between 1889 and 1891.
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- ranker.com list/moorish-revival-buildings-and-…Corder House and Sydenham House are two, adjacent, Grade II listed buildings on Fawcett Street, in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England.
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- launcestonthen.co.uk index.php/the-parishes/…In 1653 he returned to Sydenham, and either because the house had been injured during the war, or because he found it too small, he commenced to build.Bulunamadı: corder
- pinterest.co.uk pin/corder-house-left-and-…Corder House (left) and Sydenham House, 1950s. Both designed by Frank Caws and Grade II listed. Photo: Sunderland Antiquarian Society.
- pinvibe.com media/218776494391483806Corder House (left) and Sydenham House, 1950s. Both designed by Frank Caws and Grade II listed. Photo: Sunderland Antiquarian Society.
- ukhousing.fandom.com wiki/Sydenham_HouseSydenham House is a 14 storey tower block on Croxteth Drive in Liverpool, England. Completed in 1965, it is 41 metres tall.Bulunamadı: corder
- placeandsee.com tr/tr/hettonDurham. Corder House and Sydenham House. Corder House and Sydenha… Sunderland. Former Subscription Library.
- We, the family, were very fortunate that a vacancy arose at Sydenham House and my wife was discharged directly to there from hospital.Bulunamadı: corder
- pinterest.cl hossesrule/fawcett-street-sunderland/Corder House (left) and Sydenham House, 1950s. Both designed by Frank Caws and Grade II listed. Photo: Sunderland Antiquarian Society.