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    Slides showing the Benjamin Russell Building

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    6 slides of the outside of the Benjamin Russell Buildin

    Benjamin Russell and Sons Ltd. factory, c.1920

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    Photograph of Benjamin Russell and Sons Ltd. factory exterior, Eastern Boulevard. Canal bridge in foreground

    'Plans knocked down' by James Hermon, 12th March 1993. Article on the plans to demolish the Benjamin Russell Building

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    Newspaper article detailing the planned conversion of the Benjamin Russell Building, and the subsequent decison to demolish it.LEICESTER MERCUR ARCHITECTS WHO WANTED TO SAVE BUILDING WILL DEMOLISH IT aDS THE architects who drew up plans to demolish a landmark Leicester fac­by James Hermon tory were involved in a architects of a new building, campaign to save the which involves demolition. building. "Victorian buildings like ours are very robust. They can take The Johnathan Smith modification and alteration. Partnership drew up plans "But they are not always to convert the Mill Lane suited for domestic refurbish­building - and wanted to ments. That was one of the prob­have it declared a listed lems we encountered with the building to protect it from Russell building. " deBmuot ltihteio cna.m paign failed. 'We Io ve an d h appl" I y enJ"o y an And the firm has now old building while being the drawn up plans to demol- hOt t f b "Id" ish the factory to make arc I ec s 0 a new UI mg, way for a new student hos- which involves demolition' tel for De Montfort Univer­sity. The factory - the Russell building - is an imposing Vic­torian building which was extended in the 1920s. The Jonathan Smith Partner­ship firm itself occupies an old mill in Lower Brown Street in offices converted by them in 1990. Last year, it was awarded fIrst prize in the conservation class of the annual Leicestershire and Rutland Society of Architects awards. Mr Kanti Chhapi, a director at the partnership, said today: "Obviously we are aware of the irony of our position. "We love and happily enjoy an old building while being the Mr Kanti Chal}pi But Mr Chhapi, who is a mem­ber of the Visions for Leicester team, said every effort had been made to save the old factory. The developers, Loughbor­ough- based William Davis Ltd, were granted outline planning .permission for a restoration in 1992. And the architects were among the campaigners who fought unsuccessfully to get listed status for the building. "We wanted to re-use the existing building but we found it would not have been commer­cially viable. That was the trig­ger to explore the new build option." The current scheme is esti-mated to cost about £6-million. Mr Chhapi added: "The irony is, if the building had been .....I IIIIILiI. ............II IIIIIIII. .............. listed, there are savings in VAT r and other costs. "And it could have made using the factory quite favourable." Leicester's heritage, see Page 11_ A tasty deal! McDonald's and your Mercury have teamed UD to lirina vou another FO

    Shepherd, Russell Benjamin

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    Carte de Visite of Colonel Russell Benjamin Shepherd, 1st Maine Heavy Artillery; From the MacDonald Collectionhttps://digitalmaine.com/arc_civilwarportraits/2713/thumbnail.jp

    Shepherd, Russell Benjamin

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    Carte de Visite of Colonel Russell Benjamin Shepherd, 1st Maine Heavy Artillery; From the MacDonald Collectionhttps://digitalmaine.com/arc_civilwarportraits/2713/thumbnail.jp

    Boston, Massachusetts 1868

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    Shows wards and railroads; Relief shown by hachures; Oriented with north to the upper right; Inset: East Boston; "Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1868 by B.B. Russell in the clerk's office of the District Court of Mass." Held at the American Geographical Society Library, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee.Color

    Riverside Indian School

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    Photograph of the Riverside Indian School. Photo by Benjamin Russell, Anadarko, OK

    Riverside Indian School

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    Photograph of the Riverside Indian School. Photo by Benjamin Russell, Anadarko, OK

    Corner of Bridge Street and Godwin in Paterson, New Jersey

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    Corner of Bridge Street and Godwin in the days after the Flood of March 12, 1936. Benjamin Esterman's Delicatessen stood on the corner at 47 Bridge Street. Photographer Russell Zito.[inscription] Bridge St
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