Architect Thomas Wallis honoured with a Blue Plaque at Victoria Coach Station
Briefly

Thomas Wallis's buildings elevated the everyday to extraordinary: capturing the romance of travel and the intensity of big-manufacturing in mostly suburban settings, creating a sense of place.
Victoria Coach Station, commissioned by London Coastal Coaches, opened in 1932 and at the time was the largest coach station in the world, showcasing Wallis's Art Deco talent.
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