1871 – The Red House, No.3 Bayswater Hill, London
Architect: J.J. Stevenson Part of Bayswater Hill was taken for the Red House of 1871, designed by J.J. Stevenson as a precursor of the ‘Queen Anne’ style, soon to be popular. Front elevation...
Architect: J.J. Stevenson Part of Bayswater Hill was taken for the Red House of 1871, designed by J.J. Stevenson as a precursor of the ‘Queen Anne’ style, soon to be popular. Front elevation...
Architect: Arthur Cates In 1862 the London and Provincial Turkish Bath Co. Ltd. built what was said by some to be the finest in Europe at number 76. Although both grand and spectacular...
Architect: Davis & Emanuel The main sanctuary is built in the Byzantine architectural style. The premises also contain offices, a library and various community facilities. From The Building News, April 7, 1871: “JUST...
Architect: John P. Seddon Front Elevation, Ground Plan with Key published in The Building News, July 26th 1872.
Architect: George & Vaughan Perspective view including ground & chamber plans, published in The Builder, November 2nd 1872. The Harrow Cottage Hospital was founded in 1866 by Dr. W. Hewlett. In 1868 a...
Architect: George & Vaughan From The Building News, September 19 1873: “We give this week a view and plan of a school and cottages erected some time sinco for tho Rev. Stenton Eardley....
Architect: J.M. Brydon Unrealised design for a new Vestry Hall for the Borough of Kensington.
Architect: George & Vaughan Published in The Building News, July 19 1872: “IN our review of the International Exhibition we noticed as follows the high character of design and draughtsmanship reached by Messrs....
Architect: Captain Francis Fowke The original facade of what was to become the Victoria and Albert Museum. Now part of the quadrangle behind Aston Webb’s new building completed in 1909. Fowke’s building was...