Horace Field was a London-born architect. His work was often in a Wrenaissance style, as well as other post-gothic English historical revival styles, with influences from the Arts and Crafts movement and Richard Norman Shaw. His commissions including large houses and offices; he produced a number of works for Lloyds Bank as well as offices for the North Eastern Railway in London and York.
former NER company offices, York. West elevation (2009)
former NER London offices, Cowley St. (2007)
Lloyds Bank, Okehampton, Devon (2011)
6&7 Portugal Street and 5 St Clements Lane, City of Westminster, (1903)
North Eastern Railway (United Kingdom)
The North Eastern Railway (NER) was an English railway company. It was incorporated in 1854 by the combination of several existing railway companies. Later, it was amalgamated with other railways to form the London and North Eastern Railway at the Grouping in 1923. Its main line survives to the present day as part of the East Coast Main Line between London and Edinburgh.
North Eastern Railway (United Kingdom)
The North Eastern Railway headquarters in York designed by Horace Field and completed in 1906. Now The Grand hotel
Brompton station on the Leeds Northern line in 1961
Beal Station in 1965