Harry Bell Measures

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Harry Bell Measures (1862 - 1940) was architect for a number of English "improved" housing developments for working men, such as the Rowton Houses in London and Birmingham. He also designed the original station buildings for the Central London Railway, now the Central Line of London Underground, that opened on 30 July 1900.

Measures was later the Director of Barrack Construction for the British War Office and was responsible for buildings such as Dreghorn and Redford Barracks in Edinburgh.

[edit] Central London Railway stations

Measures designed entrance to Oxford Circus station.
Measures designed entrance to Oxford Circus station.

Measures designed the following stations on the original section of the Central London Railway:

[edit] External links

Images of Harry Bell Measures designed Central London Railway stations from London's Transport Museum Photographic Archive:

[edit] References

  • Underground Architecture, D Lawrence, London, Capital Transport, 1994
  • Modern Housing in Town & Country, James Cornes, London, Batsford, 1905