'SAVE' An exhibition of paintings by Gerard Stamp
Gerard Stamp - Agecroft Cemetary Chapel (sold)
Gerard Stamp - Blea Beck (sold)
Gerard Stamp - Caledonian Road church (sold)
Gerard Stamp - Camellia House
Gerard Stamp - Denbigh Hospital
Gerard Stamp - Dunelm House
Gerard Stamp - Fisons Factory
Gerard Stamp - Grimsby docks (sold)
Gerard Stamp - Seafield House
Gerard Stamp - Temple Works
Gerard Stamp - Tollesbury Granary (sold)
Gerard Stamp - Winter Gardens
Gerard Stamp - Dolphin Inn (sold)
To celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of our Buildings at Risk catalogue, we organised a special exhibition of 13 watercolours by Gerard Stamp entitled 'SAVE' of buildings from the catalogue.
Gerard's paintings for this exhibition powerfully capture the plight of all kinds of buildings which are at risk through neglect and disuse.
The paintings are for sale and Gerard is very kindly donating half the proceeds of sales to SAVE. Please contact us for further information about sizes and prices:
020 7253 3500 or by email
Documents (click to read/download)
LATEST CAMPAIGNS Belfast Assembly Rooms added to world heritage watch list SAVE welcomes the addition of the Belfast Assembly Rooms, on our Building at Risk Register since 2024, to the World Monuments Fund 2025 Watch
Building of the Month February 2025: The State Cinema, George Street, Grays, Essex Once regarded as one of the best preserved examples of 1930s "super cinemas", the grade II* listed State Cinema has been empty for years. Shockingly, since 2022 it has had a hole in the auditorium roof leading to serious damage to the interior. Some essential works appear now to be starting but a confirmed plan is needed to ensure its comprehensive rescue.
LATEST EVENTS Bournemouth – a SAVE walking tour Join a guided walk around Bournemouth with local historian Hattie Miles to explore its fascinating architecture. Highlights include the town hall, the Art Deco Daily Echo building, the town’s first house and a hotel that altered the council's seafront plans in the Eighties. Starting at the pier, the tour covers landmarks and hidden gems from Bournemouth's rich history .
Discovering Smithfield – a SAVE walking tour Join historian and conservationist Alec Forshaw for a walking tour of Smithfield, exploring its diverse architecture. Highlights include Horace Jones’s 19th-century market, medieval and Tudor priory remains, Georgian houses, Victorian warehouses, and striking 20th- and 21st-century buildings.