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Trench, Gilbert Mackenzie [1885-1979. UK. Architect]

 

Gilbert Mackenzie Trench [also known as G. Mackenzie Trench] was born in Camberw… subscribers only


Photograph of Gilbert Mackenzie Trench

Photograph of Gilbert Mackenzie Trench


Bibliography

1. Directory of British Architects 1834-1914. Compiled by Antonia Brodie, et al. Volume 2: L-Z. London; New York: British Architectural Library, Royal Institute of British Architects/Continuum, 2001

2. Long, Nicholas. ‘Metropolitan police stations, 1920-1974’ Twentieth Century Architecture no. 13, 2018, pp. 96-113.

3. ‘Brixton police station’. Architecture Illustrated May 1940 pp. 73-74 [Architect: G. Mackenzie Trench]

4. ‘Juvenile court, Blackfriars Road’ Architecture Illustrated July 1940 p.99 [Architect: G. Mackenzie Trench]

5. ‘Metropolitan Police Section House, Compton Place, London WC1’ Architects' Journal 13 April 1939 pp. 604-609 [Architects: G. Mackenzie Trench, D. T. Edwards, and A. L. Edwards]

6. ‘Metropolitan Police Section House, Kennington Lane, SE1’ Architectural Design October 1938 p. 409 [Architect: G. Mackenzie Trench]

7. ‘Metropolitan Police Sectional Station, Hayes’ Architectural Design October 1938 p. 410 [Architect: G. Mackenzie Trench]

8. ‘Police station and section house, Tooting’ Architects’ Journal 7 September 1939 pp. 329-333 [Architect: G. Mackenzie Trench]

9. ‘Police station and section house, Tooting’ Architect & Building News 30 June 1939 pp. 381-384 [Architect: G. Mackenzie Trench]

10. ‘Police station, Catford’. Architect & Building News 5 April 1940 pp. 12-13 [Architect: G. Mackenzie Trench]

11. ‘Police station, Southall, Middlesex’ Architect & Building News 7 December 1928 p. 735 [Architects: G. Mackenzie Trench and C. A. Battle]

12. ‘Police station, Southwark’. Building June 1941 p. 146[Architect: G. Mackenzie Trench]

13. ‘Police station, Southwark’. Architecture Illustrated July 1941 p.94 [Architect: G. Mackenzie Trench]

14. ‘Police station, Southwark’. Architect & Building News 20 June 1941 p. 161 [Architect: G. Mackenzie Trench]

15. ‘Police station, Tottenham Court Road, with honeycomb windows or brick gratings to enable work to continue during enemy action’. The Builder 25 December 1942 p. 549 [Designed by G. Mackenzie Trench]

16. ‘Police station-air raid and gas-proofed-in Tottenham Court Road’. Architect & Building News 5 February 1943 p. 115 [Architect: G. Mackenzie Trench]

17. ‘Police wireless transmitting station, West Wickham;’ Architects' Journal 26 August 1937 pp. 345-348 [Architect: G. Mackenzie Trench]

18. ‘Police wireless transmitting station, West Wickham’ Architect & Building News 20 august 1937 pp. 228-229 [Architect: G. Mackenzie Trench]

Weblinks

British Listed Buildings - Charles Rowan House, Clerkenwell, London 

British Listed Buildings - Former Tooting Police Station 

British Listed Buildings - Metropolitan Police Box at National Tramway Museum, Crich, Derbyshire 

British Listed Buildings - Police Box, Cathedral Square, Glasgow 

British Listed Buildings - Police Box, Newtown Linford, Leicestershire 

British Listed Buildings - Police Call Box, Buchanan Street, Glasgow 

British Listed Buildings - Police Call Box, Great Western Road, Glasgow 

British Listed Buildings - Police Call Box, Wilson Street, Glasgow 

British Listed Buildings - Police Station and Stables. Bow West, London 

Historic England - Charles Rowan House, Islington 

Historic England - Former Tooting Police Station 

Historic England - Metropolitan Police Box at National Tramway Museum, Crich, Derbyshire 

Historic England - Police Station and Stables, 111 Bow Road, London 

RadioTimes.com. Is Mark Gatiss playing the man who invented the blue Police Box in the Doctor Who Christmas special? 

Ribapix 

The Mind Robber - The Real Police Boxes - A History 

Wikipedia - Gilbert Mackenzie Trench 

Wikipedia - Police box 

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