1840 Pentonville Prison Heating and Ventilation by G & J Haden Building Designed by Major Joshua Jebb RE

1840 Pentonville Prison Heating and Ventilation by G & J Haden Building Designed by Major Joshua Jebb RE

1840 Pentonville Prison Heating and ventilation by G & J Haden Building designed by Major Joshua Jebb RE 1843 Pentonville Prison Reports and Letter [Wiltshire Record Office 1325/157] 1859 Church of St James-the-Less, Westminster, London Heating by Mr Haden 6 1860 G N Haden stove, Size 2, Serial 1907 Holy Trinity Church, Ventnor, IoW Architect C E Giles of Taunton George Haden family memorial Trowbridge Tabernacle Church Memorial plaque on Trowbridge Bandstand [Photos Frank Ferris] 1865 Manchester Assize Courts Heating & ventilating with an early air washer system by G N Haden & Sons Architect Alfred Waterhouse [Wiltshire Record Office 1325/216] 1859 Wellington College, Sandhurst, by John Shaw 1865 Malvern Proprietory College by Charles F Hansom 1873 Shabden, near Reigate, by Edward M Barry 1869 Royal Academy, Burlington House, remodelled by Sydney Smirke 1872 Liverpool Seamen’s Orphanage by Alfred Waterhouse 1879 Brompton Hospital for Consumption by Thomas Henry Wyatt 1873 Bolton Town Hall Heating by Haden 22 1874 Midland Hotel (St Pancras) London Heating for the hotel and station by G N Haden & Sons Contract values £4072 16s 0d and £968 12s 0d The architect was Sir George Gilbert Scott 1874-82 The Law Courts (now the Royal Assize Courts) in the Strand G N Haden & Sons installed an air conditioning system with a chilled water air washer, steam- driven fans and a J & E Hall refrigerating machine with cooling a capacity of 2 tons of ice per hour The architect was George Edmund Street [Wiltshire Record Office 1325/216] Built 1866 Tyntesfield, Wraxall, near Bristol G N Haden & Sons installed a hot water heating system, probably in the 1880s Architect John Norton Views of G N Haden in Trowbridge [top] St George’s Works [btm] St George’s Foundry Haden’s first London Office in Greenland Place, Cromer Street near St Pancras Station Occupied from 1849 until 1908, now demolished [Wiltshire Record Office 1325/224] Memorial tablets (below) in Tabernacle Church, Trowbridge [FJF] Family Tree compiled by FJF .

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