•
St Pancras Collegiate School, London. Designed but not built. • A short-lived monument, consisting of a
building, with a statue of King
George IV on top (it was erected in 1836, the statue was demolished in 1842, the building in 1845), that gave its name to
Kings Cross. •
Gin palaces. Geary was noted in his day for designing gin palaces. Only one is known to survive, The Bell in
Pentonville Road. He is reputed to have designed the first gin palace in London (around 1829), although that accolade is usually given to the gin palace built for wine merchants Thompson & Fearon in
Holborn (1829-1832) and was designed by
John Buonarotti Papworth (the building no longer exists). ==Legacy==