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150:, who moved in with a staff of 65. The house became the administrative offices of the company, where the legal and finance staff worked, while the former laundry buildings were the offices for the A&R, production, marketing, promotion and sales departments. The basement was converted into a small recording studio, called the Fallout Shelter with its entrance at 47 British Grove, incorporating the base of the chimney, which was occasionally used in recordings to add reverberation (echo) to vocals. The recording studio, was described by 79: 158:, as 'the little one in the back of Island Records at 47 British Grove.' With the sound of recording sessions continuing late into the night, members of staff sleeping on the premises, the comings and goings of musicians, staff and visitors, the use of their parking spaces, and the noise all this made, caused friction between Island Records and some local residents. There was also a canteen above the studio. The roster of musicians recording on the Island label at this time included reggae artists 123: 249: 107:. Their outermost bays are recessed and have projecting porches with Ionic columns. The entrance to No. 22 retains the original eagle statue (of plaster or composite stone) on the porch. Paired statues of dogs sit on the piers flanking the steps up to the front door. Until the 1890s the large private garden at the rear of the house was laid out as a long rectangular lawn bordered by shrubs and trees, with an open field to the South. 244:
for £4.1m. The architects then proceeded to return the laundry sheds to their original open plan and restored most of the metal-framed windows to their nineteenth-century proportions. Historically significant features of the laundry, such as the boiler chimney and the incised lettering in the gable
138:, Alderman Sir Marshall Hays JP (b 1872). The laundry closed in 1968, then the buildings were for a time occupied by a company that added soundtrack to film before the property became the offices, recording studios and premises of Island Records, who moved in with a staff of 65. 119:, a lane to the rear. The laundry buildings consist of two long sheds running almost the full length of the former garden. They are of London stock brick with red brick window arches under slate roofs, with glazed skylights running along the roof ridges. 524: 245:
overlooking British Grove, have been retained and restored. Both these companies now occupy the space as studios and offices together with Nick Stewart & Associates. In recognition of its heritage the building is now called Island Studios.
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By 1894 the garden was completely covered by laundry buildings. The Royal Chiswick Laundry Western Dying and Cleaning Works was constructed behind the house fronting
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with a former laundry that has been converted to an architects' studio and office building. The property is situated in the western corner of
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the artist (b 1903) lived in a flat at 22 St Peter's Square and then by the 1940s the house and laundry was owned by the then Mayor of
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known as The Fallout Shelter, 47 British Grove. Many musicians began their careers or recorded in the building, including
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in the 'Heart and Honeysuckle' Anthemion pattern. The houses on either side have two bays projecting beneath a
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colonnade to the ground floor forming a balcony to the raised ground floor, and this has a cast-iron
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The Hammersmith Society Conservation Award Plaque on the front building of 22 St Peter's Square
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The former Royal Chiswick Laundry building at the rear 22 St Peter's Square, Hammersmith
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Hammersmith & Fulham Archives, drainage plans for 22 St Peter's Square, 1894
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In 1973, the property became the offices, recording studios and premises of
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Grade II listed buildings in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
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The 1st edition OS map in 1866 depicts it as a house with a large garden
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Number 22, unlike the predominant pattern of housing in
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Houses in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
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Index

Hammersmith
listed building
St Peter's Square
St Peter's Church, Hammersmith
Island Records
Steve Winwood
Traffic
Robert Palmer
Cat Stevens
Bob Marley
U2
Nick Drake
Johnny Thunders
Sandy Denny

St Peter's Square
Ionic
balustrade
pediment
British Grove

John Piper
Hammersmith
Island Records
Chris Blackwell
Island Records
Bob Marley and the Wailers
Exodus
Toots and the Maytals
Aswad

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